quick-junit
is a JUnit/XUnit XML data model and serializer for Rust. This crate allows users
to create a JUnit report as an XML file. JUnit XML files are widely supported by test tooling.
This crate is built to serve the needs of cargo-nextest.
The root element of a JUnit report is a Report
. A Report
consists of one or more
TestSuite
instances. A TestSuite
instance consists of one or more TestCase
s.
The status (success, failure, error, or skipped) of a TestCase
is represented by TestCaseStatus
.
- ✅ Serializing JUnit/XUnit to the Jenkins format.
- ✅ Including test reruns using
TestRerun
- ✅ Including flaky tests
- ✅ Including standard output and error
- ✅ Filtering out invalid XML characters (eg ANSI escape codes) from the output
- ✅ Automatically keeping track of success, failure and error counts
- ✅ Arbitrary properties and extra attributes
This crate does not currently support deserializing JUnit XML. (PRs are welcome!)
use quick_junit::*;
let mut report = Report::new("my-test-run");
let mut test_suite = TestSuite::new("my-test-suite");
let success_case = TestCase::new("success-case", TestCaseStatus::success());
let failure_case = TestCase::new("failure-case", TestCaseStatus::non_success(NonSuccessKind::Failure));
test_suite.add_test_cases([success_case, failure_case]);
report.add_test_suite(test_suite);
const EXPECTED_XML: &str = r#"<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<testsuites name="my-test-run" tests="2" failures="1" errors="0">
<testsuite name="my-test-suite" tests="2" disabled="0" errors="0" failures="1">
<testcase name="success-case">
</testcase>
<testcase name="failure-case">
<failure/>
</testcase>
</testsuite>
</testsuites>
"#;
assert_eq!(report.to_string().unwrap(), EXPECTED_XML);
For a more comprehensive example, including reruns and flaky tests, see
fixture_tests.rs
.
The minimum supported Rust version is Rust 1.56.
While this crate is a pre-release (0.x.x) it may have its MSRV bumped in a patch release. Once a crate has reached 1.x, any MSRV bump will be accompanied with a new minor version.
- junit-report: Older, more mature project. Doesn't appear to support flaky tests or arbitrary properties as of version 0.7.0.
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
This project is available under the terms of either the Apache 2.0 license or the MIT license.