Jest Integration with CI Insights
Report your test results from Jest tests to CI Insights
This guide shows how to generate JUnit reports from your Jest tests and upload them to CI Insights using a GitHub Actions workflow.
1. Generate a JUnit Report with Jest
Section titled 1. Generate a JUnit Report with JestJest has built-in support for JUnit XML reports. You can configure Jest to output JUnit reports by updating your Jest configuration or using command-line options.
Using Jest Configuration
Section titled Using Jest ConfigurationAdd the following to your jest.config.js
or package.json
:
// jest.config.js
module.exports = {
reporters: [
'default',
['jest-junit', {
outputDirectory: '.',
outputName: 'junit.xml'
}]
]
};
First, install the jest-junit
reporter:
npm install --save-dev jest-junit
Using Command Line Options
Section titled Using Command Line Optionsnpx jest --reporters=default --reporters=jest-junit
You can also set the output file location:
JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_DIR=. JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_NAME=junit.xml npx jest --reporters=default --reporters=jest-junit
2. Update Your GitHub Actions Workflow
Section titled 2. Update Your GitHub Actions WorkflowAfter generating the JUnit report, add a step to upload the results to CI Insights using the mergifyio/gha-mergify-ci action.
For example, in your workflow file:
- name: Run Jest Tests and Generate JUnit Report
continue-on-error: true
env:
JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_DIR: .
JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_NAME: junit.xml
run: npx jest --reporters=default --reporters=jest-junit
- name: Mergify CI Upload
if: success() || failure()
uses: mergifyio/gha-mergify-ci@v8
with:
token: ${{ secrets.MERGIFY_TOKEN }}
report_path: junit.xml
Key Points:
-
if: success() || failure()
: Runs the upload step even if tests fail, ensuring CI Insights has the full report. -
report_path: junit.xml
: Points to where your JUnit file is located. Make sure it matches the path you set in your CI job.
If you use a job matrix in your workflow (e.g., to test across multiple versions), ensure you set
the job_name
input (or MERGIFY_JOB_NAME
environment variable) so CI Insights can properly distinguish reports for each matrix job.
For example, with:
jobs:
example_matrix:
strategy:
matrix:
version: [10, 12, 14]
Your upload step should look like:
- name: Mergify CI Upload
if: success() || failure()
uses: mergifyio/gha-mergify-ci@v8
with:
job_name: example_matrix (${{ matrix.version }})
token: ${{ secrets.MERGIFY_TOKEN }}
report_path: junit.xml
In order to benefit from CI Insights Quarantine, you need to add continue-on-error: true
in your GitHb Actions step that execute your tests and generates the JUnit file.
The step running the gha-mergify-ci
action will determine the success or failure conclusion,
considering quarantined tests.
3. Verify and Review in CI Insights
Section titled 3. Verify and Review in CI InsightsAfter pushing these changes:
- Your GitHub Actions workflow will execute your Jest tests.
- A JUnit report (
junit.xml
) is generated. - The Mergify CI action uploads the report to CI Insights.
You can then review your test results, including any failures or flaky tests, directly in the CI Insights dashboard.
Troubleshooting Tips
Section titled Troubleshooting Tips- Jest Configuration: Ensure
jest-junit
is properly installed and configured in your Jest setup. - The CLI provides information about the upload. Check the logs in GitHub Actions.
- File Paths: Double-check that the output file matches the path used in
report_path
. - Permissions: Make sure the
MERGIFY_TOKEN
is valid and setup in your GitHub Actions secrets as explained in the docs. - Workflow Conditions: If your step is not running, confirm the if condition is actually triggered in your job.