jest-junit
A Jest reporter that creates compatible junit xml files
Note: as of jest-junit 11.0.0 NodeJS >= 10.12.0 is required.
Installation
yarn add --dev jest-junitUsage
In your jest config add the following entry:
{
  "reporters": [ "default", "jest-junit" ]
}Then simply run:
jestFor your Continuous Integration you can simply do:
jest --ci --reporters=default --reporters=jest-junitUsage as testResultsProcessor (deprecated)
The support for testResultsProcessor is only kept for legacy reasons and might be removed in the future.
You should therefore prefer to configure jest-junit as a reporter.
Should you still want to, add the following entry to your jest config:
{
  "testResultsProcessor": "jest-junit"
}Then simply run:
jestFor your Continuous Integration you can simply do:
jest --ci --testResultsProcessor="jest-junit"Configuration
jest-junit offers several configurations based on environment variables or a jest-junit key defined in package.json or a reporter option.
Environment variable and package.json configuration should be strings.
Reporter options should also be strings exception for suiteNameTemplate, classNameTemplate, titleNameTemplate that can also accept a function returning a string.
| Environment Variable Name | Reporter Config Name | Description | Default | Possible Injection Values | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
JEST_SUITE_NAME | 
suiteName | 
name attribute of <testsuites> | 
"jest tests" | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_DIR | 
outputDirectory | 
Directory to save the output. Relative path outside of project root (e.g. in monorepos) has to be prefixed with <rootDir> literal, e.g. <rootDir>/../coverage | 
process.cwd() | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_NAME | 
outputName | 
File name for the output. | "junit.xml" | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_FILE | 
outputFile | 
Fullpath for the output. If defined, outputDirectory and outputName will be overridden | 
undefined | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_UNIQUE_OUTPUT_NAME | 
uniqueOutputName | 
Create unique file name for the output leveraging the outputName as a prefix if given ${outputName}-${uuid}.xml or a default of junit-${uuid}.xml if outputName is not specified, overrides outputName | 
false | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_SUITE_NAME | 
suiteNameTemplate | 
Template string for name attribute of the <testsuite>. | 
"{title}" | 
{title}, {filepath}, {filename}, {displayName} | 
JEST_JUNIT_CLASSNAME | 
classNameTemplate | 
Template string for the classname attribute of <testcase>. | 
"{classname} {title}" | 
{classname}, {title}, {suitename}, {filepath}, {filename}, {displayName} | 
JEST_JUNIT_TITLE | 
titleTemplate | 
Template string for the name attribute of <testcase>. | 
"{classname} {title}" | 
{classname}, {title}, {filepath}, {filename}, {displayName} | 
JEST_JUNIT_ANCESTOR_SEPARATOR | 
ancestorSeparator | 
Character(s) used to join the describe blocks. | 
" " | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_ADD_FILE_ATTRIBUTE | 
addFileAttribute | 
Add file attribute to the output (validated on CIRCLE CI and GitLab CI). Must be a string. | "false" | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_FILE_PATH_PREFIX | 
filePathPrefix | 
Prefix to add to the test suite file path. The value will be prefixed using path.join. Useful in case of monorepo | 
"" | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_INCLUDE_CONSOLE_OUTPUT | 
includeConsoleOutput | 
Adds console output to any testSuite that generates stdout during a test run. | false | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_INCLUDE_SHORT_CONSOLE_OUTPUT | 
includeShortConsoleOutput | 
Adds short console output (only message value) to any testSuite that generates stdout during a test run. | false | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_REPORT_TEST_SUITE_ERRORS | 
reportTestSuiteErrors | 
Reports test suites that failed to execute altogether as error. Note: since the suite name cannot be determined from files that fail to load, it will default to file path. | 
false | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_NO_STACK_TRACE | 
noStackTrace | 
Omit stack traces from test failure reports, similar to jest --noStackTrace | 
false | 
N/A | 
JEST_USE_PATH_FOR_SUITE_NAME | 
usePathForSuiteName | 
DEPRECATED. Use suiteNameTemplate instead. Use file path as the name attribute of <testsuite> | 
"false" | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_TEST_CASE_PROPERTIES_JSON_FILE | 
testCasePropertiesFile | 
Name of the custom testcase properties file | "junitProperties.js" | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_TEST_CASE_PROPERTIES_DIR | 
testCasePropertiesDirectory | 
Location of the custom testcase properties file | process.cwd() | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_TEST_SUITE_PROPERTIES_JSON_FILE | 
testSuitePropertiesFile | 
Name of the custom testsuite properties file | "junitTestCaseProperties.js" | 
N/A | 
JEST_JUNIT_TEST_SUITE_PROPERTIES_DIR | 
testSuitePropertiesDirectory | 
Location of the custom testsuite properties file | process.cwd() | 
N/A | 
You can configure these options via the command line as seen below:
JEST_SUITE_NAME="Jest JUnit Unit Tests" JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_DIR="./artifacts" jestOr you can also define a jest-junit key in your package.json.  All are string values.
{
  ...
  "jest-junit": {
    "suiteName": "jest tests",
    "outputDirectory": ".",
    "outputName": "junit.xml",
    "uniqueOutputName": "false",
    "classNameTemplate": "{classname}-{title}",
    "titleTemplate": "{classname}-{title}",
    "ancestorSeparator": " › ",
    "usePathForSuiteName": "true"
  }
}Or you can define your options in your reporter configuration.
// jest.config.js
{
  reporters: [
    "default",
    [ "jest-junit", { suiteName: "jest tests" } ]
  ]
}Configuration Precedence
If using the usePathForSuiteName and suiteNameTemplate, the usePathForSuiteName value will take precedence. ie: if usePathForSuiteName=true and suiteNameTemplate="{filename}", the filepath will be used as the name attribute of the <testsuite> in the rendered jest-junit.xml).
Examples
Below are some example configuration values and the rendered .xml to created by jest-junit.
The following test defined in the file /__tests__/addition.test.js will be used for all examples:
describe('addition', () => {
  describe('positive numbers', () => {
    it('should add up', () => {
      expect(1 + 2).toBe(3);
    });
  });
});Example 1
The default output:
<testsuites name="jest tests">
  <testsuite name="addition" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="2017-07-13T09:42:28" time="0.161">
    <testcase classname="addition positive numbers should add up" name="addition positive numbers should add up" time="0.004">
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>Example 2
Using the classNameTemplate and titleTemplate:
JEST_JUNIT_CLASSNAME="{classname}" JEST_JUNIT_TITLE="{title}" jestrenders
<testsuites name="jest tests">
  <testsuite name="addition" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="2017-07-13T09:45:42" time="0.154">
    <testcase classname="addition positive numbers" name="should add up" time="0.005">
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>Example 3
Using the ancestorSeparator:
JEST_JUNIT_ANCESTOR_SEPARATOR=" › " jestrenders
<testsuites name="jest tests">
  <testsuite name="addition" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="2017-07-13T09:47:12" time="0.162">
    <testcase classname="addition › positive numbers should add up" name="addition › positive numbers should add up" time="0.004">
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>Example 4
Using the suiteNameTemplate:
JEST_JUNIT_SUITE_NAME ="{filename}" jest<testsuites name="jest tests">
  <testsuite name="addition.test.js" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="2017-07-13T09:42:28" time="0.161">
    <testcase classname="addition positive numbers should add up" name="addition positive numbers should add up" time="0.004">
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>Example 5
Using classNameTemplate as a function in reporter options
// jest.config.js
{
  reporters: [
    "default",
      [
        "jest-junit",
        {
          classNameTemplate: (vars) => {
            return vars.classname.toUpperCase();
          }
        }
      ]
  ]
}renders
<testsuites name="jest tests">
  <testsuite name="addition" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="2017-07-13T09:42:28" time="0.161">
    <testcase classname="ADDITION POSITIVE NUMBERS" name="addition positive numbers should add up" time="0.004">
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>Adding custom testsuite properties
New feature as of jest-junit 11.0.0!
Create a file in your project root directory named junitProperties.js:
module.exports = () => {
  return {
    key: "value",
  };
};Will render
<testsuites name="jest tests">
  <testsuite name="addition" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="2017-07-13T09:42:28" time="0.161">
    <properties>
      <property name="key" value="value" />
    </properties>
    <testcase classname="addition positive numbers should add up" name="addition positive numbers should add up" time="0.004">
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>Adding custom testcase properties
Create a file in your project root directory named junitTestCaseProperties.js:
module.exports = (testResult) => {
  return {
    "dd_tags[test.invocations]": testResult.invocations,
  };
};Will render
<testsuites name="jest tests">
  <testsuite name="addition" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="2017-07-13T09:42:28" time="0.161">
    <testcase classname="addition positive numbers should add up" name="addition positive numbers should add up" time="0.004">
      <properties>
        <property name="dd_tags[test.invocations]" value="1" />
      </properties>
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>WARNING: Properties for testcases is not following standard JUnit XML schema.
However, other consumers may support properties for testcases like DataDog metadata through <property> elements