Originally it was fork for mocha own spec reporter, but it is very inconvenient to use.
Why i made fork:
- It is possible to hide/show any part of report
- It is possible to see where error happen - not only stack line but also relevant file content
- It supports source maps
- It does not show useless stack lines
It is possible to hide additional stack traces via env variable MOCHA_REPORTER_STACK_EXCLUDE
as glob string.
**/yadda/lib/**
- will hide all of the yadda stack traces
It is possible to hide some parts of output via env variable MOCHA_REPORTER_OPTS
.
hide-titles
- will hide execution tests/suites titles
hide-stats
- will hide stat
clear-screen
- will clear the screen on start
show-back-order
- will show fails in back order
Also it is possible to set this parameters with mocha command line option --reporter-options
, e.g:
mocha -R ../../../ --reporter-options hide-stats=true,hide-titles=true test.js
You need to set options in such format A=B,C=D.... Options are:
hide-titles
accepted values true
|false
- show/hide executed test/suites titles (default false
)
hide-stats
accepted values true
|false
- show/hide executed tests statistic (default false
)
clear-screen
accepted values true
|false
- clear the screen before executing tests (default false
)
show-back-order
accepted values true
|false
- test fails shown in back order, so first fail will be at the bottom (default true
)
stack-exclude
any glob string, used to match stack trace files for exclude
show-file-content
it can be js
or js+sm
or sm
, meaning what to show if available (sm - source-mapped files, js - actual files) by default it is sm
npm install --save-dev mocha-better-spec-reporter
mocha --reporter mocha-better-spec-reporter ... # and other options there
mocha -R mocha-better-spec-reporter --reporter-options hide-stats=true,hide-titles=true ...
This reporter uses chalk
for colors, which works very bad in windows environment (usually it just disable colors). If you are sure your terminal supports ansi colors (git for windows, cygwin, cmder, mingw/mingw64 etc) you can force chalk
to output colors with adding --color
option to your argv. Also you can set env variable FORCE_COLOR
to any value.