You can also build your own reporters by implementing our core interface: testbox.system.reporters.IReport
interface{/** * Get the name of the reporter */functiongetName();/** * Do the reporting thing here using the incoming test results * The report should return back in whatever format they desire and should set any * Specifc browser types if needed. * @results.hint The instance of the TestBox TestResult object to build a report on * @testbox.hint The TestBox core object * @options.hint A structure of options this reporter needs to build the report with */ any functionrunReport( required testbox.system.TestResult results, required testbox.system.TestBox testbox, struct options={} );}
Executing Your Reporter
Once you implement your own report you just need to pass the class path or the instance of your reporter to the TestBox runner methods using the reporter argument. The reporter argument can be the following values:
string - The class path of your reporter
instance - The instance of your reporter CFC
struct - A structure representing your reporter with the following keys: { type="class_path", options={}. This is mostly used if you want to instantiate and use your reporter with a structure of options.
Now you can init TestBox with your reporter:
r =newTestBox( reporter="my.path.toCustomReporter" );r =newTestBox( reporter=newmy.path.CustomReporter() );r =newTestBox( reporter={ type ="my.path.to.CustomReporter", options = { name = value, name2 = value2 }} );
Sample Reporter
Here is a sample reporter for you that generates JSON for the output.
component{functioninit(){ returnthis; }/** * Get the name of the reporter */functiongetName(){return"JSON"; }/** * Do the reporting thing here using the incoming test results * The report should return back in whatever format they desire and should set any * Specifc browser types if needed. * @results.hint The instance of the TestBox TestResult object to build a report on * @testbox.hint The TestBox core object * @options.hint A structure of options this reporter needs to build the report with */ any functionrunReport( required testbox.system.TestResult results, required testbox.system.TestBox testbox, struct options={} ){getPageContext().getResponse().setContentType( "application/json" );returnserializeJSON( arguments.results.getMemento() ); }}