What is XcodeResultBundleProcessor?
This tool converts into Xcode 7's machine-readable results bundle into a human-readable HTML report including detailed activity logs and screenshots for UI tests.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'xcode-result-bundle-processor'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install xcode-result-bundle-processor
Usage
First, run your UI tests using an invocation like this:
xcodebuild -workspace MyWorkspace.xcworkspace \
-scheme 'My UI Tests' \
-sdk iphonesimulator \
-resultBundlePath "my_results_bundle" \
This will put a bunch of mystery files into my_results_bundle
, which you can transform into un-mystery files
via
bundle exec xcode-result-bundle-processor --save-html-report report my_results_bundle
The report will appear in report/index.html
Development
If you have RVM and change to the working directory, you'll be prompted to install the needed Ruby version if you don't already have it. RVM will also handle creating a gemset.
To update the dependencies, run
bundle
To run tests, run
bundle exec rake
To build the gem, run
bundle exec rake build
To execute the tool, run
bundle exec xcode-result-bundle-processor
Contributing
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License
Any contributions made under this project will be governed by the Apache License 2.0.
Code of Conduct
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