Module: RSpec::Core::Formatters
- Defined in:
- lib/rspec/core/formatters.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/helpers.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/protocol.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/html_printer.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/console_codes.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/base_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/html_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/json_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/profile_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/snippet_extractor.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/progress_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/syntax_highlighter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/base_text_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/exception_presenter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/bisect_drb_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/base_bisect_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/deprecation_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/failure_list_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/html_snippet_extractor.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/documentation_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/bisect_progress_formatter.rb,
lib/rspec/core/formatters/fallback_message_formatter.rb
Overview
Built-in Formatters
-
progress (default) - Prints dots for passing examples,
F
for failures,*
for pending. -
documentation - Prints the docstrings passed to
describe
andit
methods (and their aliases). -
html
-
json - Useful for archiving data for subsequent analysis.
The progress formatter is the default, but you can choose any one or more of the other formatters by passing with the --format
(or -f
for short) command-line option, e.g.
rspec --format documentation
You can also send the output of multiple formatters to different streams, e.g.
rspec --format documentation --format html --out results.html
This example sends the output of the documentation formatter to $stdout
, and the output of the html formatter to results.html.
Custom Formatters
You can tell RSpec to use a custom formatter by passing its path and name to the rspec
command. For example, if you define MyCustomFormatter in path/to/my_custom_formatter.rb, you would type this command:
rspec --require path/to/my_custom_formatter.rb --format MyCustomFormatter
The reporter calls every formatter with this protocol:
-
To start
-
start(StartNotification)
-
Once per example group
-
example_group_started(GroupNotification)
-
Once per example
-
example_started(ExampleNotification)
-
One of these per example, depending on outcome
-
example_passed(ExampleNotification)
-
example_failed(FailedExampleNotification)
-
example_pending(ExampleNotification)
-
Optionally at any time
-
message(MessageNotification)
-
At the end of the suite
-
stop(ExamplesNotification)
-
start_dump(NullNotification)
-
dump_pending(ExamplesNotification)
-
dump_failures(ExamplesNotification)
-
dump_summary(SummaryNotification)
-
seed(SeedNotification)
-
close(NullNotification)
Only the notifications to which you subscribe your formatter will be called on your formatter. To subscribe your formatter use: RSpec::Core::Formatters#register
e.g.
RSpec::Core::Formatters.register FormatterClassName, :example_passed, :example_failed
We recommend you implement the methods yourself; for simplicity we provide the default formatter output via our notification objects but if you prefer you can subclass RSpec::Core::Formatters::BaseTextFormatter
and override the methods you wish to enhance.
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ConsoleCodes, Helpers Classes: BaseFormatter, BaseTextFormatter, FallbackMessageFormatter, HtmlSnippetExtractor, Loader, ProfileFormatter, Protocol
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.register(formatter_class, *notifications) ⇒ void
Register the formatter class.
Class Method Details
.register(formatter_class, *notifications) ⇒ void
Register the formatter class
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/formatters.rb', line 86 def self.register(formatter_class, *notifications) Loader.formatters[formatter_class] = notifications end |