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This change makes the reporters, from the js-reporters package,
generally available through the primary distribution, instead of being
limited to the QUnit CLI.

The built-in reporters are exposed via `QUnit.reporters`.

This is a major step toward truly supporting the TAP ecosystem, and
popular runners such as Airtap for browser testing, and the node-tap
CLI (why not). There is still more work to be done, though, such as
making the library more friendly to require'ing, and further
decoupling of our HTML Runner/Reporter. As such, this remains
experimental as of yet. It can be tried out by calling
`QUnit.reporters.tap.init(QUnit)` between importing QUnit and importing
your tests, e.g. from an inline script or setup script.

This overall direction is outlined in
qunitjs/js-reporters#133, and as such
apart from bridging older versions, the js-reporters package will not
be as actively developed going forward. I'm copying the reporters we
developed there into QUnit repository for further developement here,
without the indirection of that package.

Co-authored-by: Florentin Simion <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Franziska Carstens <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Martin Olsson <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Robert Jackson <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Timo Tijhof <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Trent Willis <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Mulgrew <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: jeberger <[email protected]>
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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions .editorconfig
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trim_trailing_whitespace = true
insert_final_newline = true

[test/cli/TapReporter.js]
trim_trailing_whitespace = false

[*.{yml,md}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
8 changes: 7 additions & 1 deletion package-lock.json

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions package.json
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"grunt-eslint": "^23.0.0",
"grunt-git-authors": "^3.2.0",
"grunt-search": "^0.1.8",
"kleur": "4.1.4",
"npm-reporter": "file:./test/cli/fixtures/npm-reporter",
"nyc": "^15.1.0",
"proxyquire": "^1.8.0",
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions src/core.js
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import Logger from "./logger";
import Test, { test, pushFailure } from "./test";
import exportQUnit from "./export";
import reporters from "./reporters";

import config from "./core/config";
import { extend, objectType, is, now } from "./core/utilities";
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dump,
equiv,
reporters,
is,
objectType,
on,
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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions src/reporters.js
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import ConsoleReporter from "./reporters/ConsoleReporter.js";
import TapReporter from "./reporters/TapReporter.js";

export default {
console: ConsoleReporter,
tap: TapReporter
};
36 changes: 36 additions & 0 deletions src/reporters/ConsoleReporter.js
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import { console } from "../globals";

export default class ConsoleReporter {
constructor( runner, options = {} ) {

// Cache references to console methods to ensure we can report failures
// from tests tests that mock the console object itself.
// https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1340
this.log = options.log || console.log.bind( console );

runner.on( "runStart", this.onRunStart.bind( this ) );
runner.on( "testStart", this.onTestStart.bind( this ) );
runner.on( "testEnd", this.onTestEnd.bind( this ) );
runner.on( "runEnd", this.onRunEnd.bind( this ) );
}

static init( runner, options ) {
return new ConsoleReporter( runner, options );
}

onRunStart( runStart ) {
this.log( "runStart", runStart );
}

onTestStart( test ) {
this.log( "testStart", test );
}

onTestEnd( test ) {
this.log( "testEnd", test );
}

onRunEnd( runEnd ) {
this.log( "runEnd", runEnd );
}
}
254 changes: 254 additions & 0 deletions src/reporters/TapReporter.js
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import kleur from "kleur";
import { console } from "../globals";
const hasOwn = Object.hasOwnProperty;

/**
* Format a given value into YAML.
*
* YAML is a superset of JSON that supports all the same data
* types and syntax, and more. As such, it is always possible
* to fallback to JSON.stringfify, but we generally avoid
* that to make output easier to read for humans.
*
* Supported data types:
*
* - null
* - boolean
* - number
* - string
* - array
* - object
*
* Anything else (including NaN, Infinity, and undefined)
* must be described in strings, for display purposes.
*
* Note that quotes are optional in YAML strings if the
* strings are "simple", and as such we generally prefer
* that for improved readability. We output strings in
* one of three ways:
*
* - bare unquoted text, for simple one-line strings.
* - JSON (quoted text), for complex one-line strings.
* - YAML Block, for complex multi-line strings.
*
* Objects with cyclical references will be stringifed as
* "[Circular]" as they cannot otherwise be represented.
*/
function prettyYamlValue( value, indent = 4 ) {
if ( value === undefined ) {

// Not supported in JSON/YAML, turn into string
// and let the below output it as bare string.
value = String( value );
}

// Support IE 9-11: Use isFinite instead of ES6 Number.isFinite
if ( typeof value === "number" && !isFinite( value ) ) {

// Turn NaN and Infinity into simple strings.
// Paranoia: Don't return directly just in case there's
// a way to add special characters here.
value = String( value );
}

if ( typeof value === "number" ) {

// Simple numbers
return JSON.stringify( value );
}

if ( typeof value === "string" ) {

// If any of these match, then we can't output it
// as bare unquoted text, because that would either
// cause data loss or invalid YAML syntax.
//
// - Quotes, escapes, line breaks, or JSON-like stuff.
const rSpecialJson = /['"\\/[{}\]\r\n]/;

// - Characters that are special at the start of a YAML value
const rSpecialYaml = /[-?:,[\]{}#&*!|=>'"%@`]/;

// - Leading or trailing whitespace.
const rUntrimmed = /(^\s|\s$)/;

// - Ambiguous as YAML number, e.g. '2', '-1.2', '.2', or '2_000'
const rNumerical = /^[\d._-]+$/;

// - Ambiguous as YAML bool.
// Use case-insensitive match, although technically only
// fully-lower, fully-upper, or uppercase-first would be ambiguous.
// e.g. true/True/TRUE, but not tRUe.
const rBool = /^(true|false|y|n|yes|no|on|off)$/i;

// Is this a complex string?
if (
value === "" ||
rSpecialJson.test( value ) ||
rSpecialYaml.test( value[ 0 ] ) ||
rUntrimmed.test( value ) ||
rNumerical.test( value ) ||
rBool.test( value )
) {
if ( !/\n/.test( value ) ) {

// Complex one-line string, use JSON (quoted string)
return JSON.stringify( value );
}

// See also <https://yaml-multiline.info/>
// Support IE 9-11: Avoid ES6 String#repeat
const prefix = ( new Array( indent + 1 ) ).join( " " );

const trailingLinebreakMatch = value.match( /\n+$/ );
const trailingLinebreaks = trailingLinebreakMatch ?
trailingLinebreakMatch[ 0 ].length : 0;

if ( trailingLinebreaks === 1 ) {

// Use the most straight-forward "Block" string in YAML
// without any "Chomping" indicators.
const lines = value

// Ignore the last new line, since we'll get that one for free
// with the straight-forward Block syntax.
.replace( /\n$/, "" )
.split( "\n" )
.map( line => prefix + line );
return "|\n" + lines.join( "\n" );
} else {

// This has either no trailing new lines, or more than 1.
// Use |+ so that YAML parsers will preserve it exactly.
const lines = value
.split( "\n" )
.map( line => prefix + line );
return "|+\n" + lines.join( "\n" );
}
} else {

// Simple string, use bare unquoted text
return value;
}
}

// Handle null, boolean, array, and object
return JSON.stringify( decycledShallowClone( value ), null, 2 );
}

/**
* Creates a shallow clone of an object where cycles have
* been replaced with "[Circular]".
*/
function decycledShallowClone( object, ancestors = [] ) {
if ( ancestors.indexOf( object ) !== -1 ) {
return "[Circular]";
}

let clone;

const type = Object.prototype.toString
.call( object )
.replace( /^\[.+\s(.+?)]$/, "$1" )
.toLowerCase();

switch ( type ) {
case "array":
ancestors.push( object );
clone = object.map( function( element ) {
return decycledShallowClone( element, ancestors );
} );
ancestors.pop();
break;
case "object":
ancestors.push( object );
clone = {};
Object.keys( object ).forEach( function( key ) {
clone[ key ] = decycledShallowClone( object[ key ], ancestors );
} );
ancestors.pop();
break;
default:
clone = object;
}

return clone;
}

export default class TapReporter {
constructor( runner, options = {} ) {

// Cache references to console methods to ensure we can report failures
// from tests tests that mock the console object itself.
// https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1340
this.log = options.log || console.log.bind( console );

this.testCount = 0;

runner.on( "runStart", this.onRunStart.bind( this ) );
runner.on( "testEnd", this.onTestEnd.bind( this ) );
runner.on( "runEnd", this.onRunEnd.bind( this ) );
}

static init( runner, options ) {
return new TapReporter( runner, options );
}

onRunStart( _globalSuite ) {
this.log( "TAP version 13" );
}

onTestEnd( test ) {
this.testCount = this.testCount + 1;

if ( test.status === "passed" ) {
this.log( `ok ${this.testCount} ${test.fullName.join( " > " )}` );
} else if ( test.status === "skipped" ) {
this.log(
kleur.yellow( `ok ${this.testCount} # SKIP ${test.fullName.join( " > " )}` )
);
} else if ( test.status === "todo" ) {
this.log(
kleur.cyan( `not ok ${this.testCount} # TODO ${test.fullName.join( " > " )}` )
);
test.errors.forEach( ( error ) => this.logError( error, "todo" ) );
} else {
this.log(
kleur.red( `not ok ${this.testCount} ${test.fullName.join( " > " )}` )
);
test.errors.forEach( ( error ) => this.logError( error ) );
}
}

onRunEnd( globalSuite ) {
this.log( `1..${globalSuite.testCounts.total}` );
this.log( `# pass ${globalSuite.testCounts.passed}` );
this.log( kleur.yellow( `# skip ${globalSuite.testCounts.skipped}` ) );
this.log( kleur.cyan( `# todo ${globalSuite.testCounts.todo}` ) );
this.log( kleur.red( `# fail ${globalSuite.testCounts.failed}` ) );
}

logError( error, severity ) {
let out = " ---";
out += `\n message: ${prettyYamlValue( error.message || "failed" )}`;
out += `\n severity: ${prettyYamlValue( severity || "failed" )}`;

if ( hasOwn.call( error, "actual" ) ) {
out += `\n actual : ${prettyYamlValue( error.actual )}`;
}

if ( hasOwn.call( error, "expected" ) ) {
out += `\n expected: ${prettyYamlValue( error.expected )}`;
}

if ( error.stack ) {

// Since stacks aren't user generated, take a bit of liberty by
// adding a trailing new line to allow a straight-forward YAML Blocks.
out += `\n stack: ${prettyYamlValue( error.stack + "\n" )}`;
}

out += "\n ...";
this.log( out );
}
}
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const { EventEmitter } = require( "events" );

QUnit.module( "ConsoleReporter", hooks => {
let emitter;
let callCount;

hooks.beforeEach( function() {
emitter = new EventEmitter();
callCount = 0;
const con = {
log: () => {
callCount++;
}
};
QUnit.reporters.console.init( emitter, con );
} );

QUnit.test( "Event \"runStart\"", assert => {
emitter.emit( "runStart", {} );
assert.equal( callCount, 1 );
} );

QUnit.test( "Event \"runEnd\"", assert => {
emitter.emit( "runEnd", {} );
assert.equal( callCount, 1 );
} );

QUnit.test( "Event \"testStart\"", assert => {
emitter.emit( "testStart", {} );
assert.equal( callCount, 1 );
} );

QUnit.test( "Event \"testEnd\"", assert => {
emitter.emit( "testEnd", {} );
assert.equal( callCount, 1 );
} );
} );
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