A TSLint formatter/reporter for use in TeamCity which groups by files using TeamCity Test Suite
Note: v3.0.0 is completely rewritten to keep it more maintainable (borrowing from eslint-teamcity and tslint internal tests), and will be a breaking change to your configuration and output.
- From the CLI, the formatter can now be specified as
-t ./node_modules/tslint-teamcity-reporter/index.js
- The lint errors reported as tests are now grouped by file
- This means that on the top-level, you only see failed files, not individual errors
- The individual errors are now displayed as error output for each file
- This means that the 'failed test count' will drop significantly, please take into account in your overall metrics
- If you liked the old approach better, please let me know in a ticket, and I can add it back as an option
- Warnings are now treated as such, will show up in the logs and at the bottom of a failed test
yarn add tslint-teamcity-reporter
npm i -D tslint-teamcity-reporter
Use it with:
tslint files/**/*.ts -t ./node_modules/tslint-teamcity-reporter/index.js
module.exports = grunt => {
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-tslint');
grunt.initConfig({
tslint: {
options: {
configuration: './tslint.json',
formatter: 'tslint-teamcity-reporter',
},
files: {
src: ['**/*.ts'],
},
},
});
grunt.registerTask('default', ['tslint']);
};
const gulp = require('gulp');
const tslint = require('gulp-tslint');
gulp.task('tslint', () =>
gulp
.src('**/*.ts')
.pipe(
tslint({
configuration: './tslint.json',
formatter: 'tslint-teamcity-reporter',
formattersDirectory: 'anything-but-falsy', // passing a falsy value will resolve in `null` and throw an error in tslint
}),
)
.pipe(tslint.report()),
);
gulp.task('default', ['tslint']);
There are several ways that you can configure tslint-teamcity. You don't have to configure anything by default, you just have the option to if you would like. Settings are looked for in the following priority:
If you run tslint-teamcity-reporter by requiring it in your code, you can pass a second argument to the function:
import { Formatter } from 'tslint-teamcity-reporter';
const formatter = new Formatter();
const options = {
reporter: 'inspections',
reportName: 'My TSLint Violations',
errorStatisticsName: 'My TSLint Error Count',
warningStatisticsName: 'My TSLint Warning Count',
};
console.log(formatter.format(tslintFailures, options));
If you have a package.json file in the current directory, you can add an extra "tslint-teamcity-reporter" property to it:
{
"tslint-teamcity-reporter": {
"reporter": "inspections",
"report-name": "My TSLint Violations",
"error-statistics-name": "My TSLint Error Count",
"warning-statistics-name": "My TSLint Warning Count"
}
}
export TSLINT_TEAMCITY_REPORTER="inspections"
export TSLINT_TEAMCITY_REPORT_NAME="My Formatting Problems"
export TSLINT_TEAMCITY_ERROR_STATISTICS_NAME="My Error Count"
export TSLINT_TEAMCITY_WARNING_STATISTICS_NAME="My Warning Count"
You can also output your current settings to the log if you set:
export TSLINT_TEAMCITY_DISPLAY_CONFIG=true
By default, the output is displayed as tests on a TeamCity build ("reporter": "errors"
). You can change it to be displayed as "Inspections" in a separate tab by setting the "reporter": "inspections"
option.
In order to build tslint-teamcity-reporter, ensure that you have Git and Node.js installed.
Clone a copy of the repo:
git clone https://github.com/ThaNarie/tslint-teamcity-reporter.git
Change to the tslint-teamcity-reporter directory:
cd tslint-teamcity-reporter
Install dev dependencies:
yarn
Use one of the following main scripts:
yarn build # build this project
yarn dev # run compilers in watch mode, both for babel and typescript
yarn test # run the unit tests incl coverage
yarn test:dev # run the unit tests in watch mode
yarn lint # run eslint and tslint on this project
When installing this module, it adds a pre-commit hook, that runs lint and prettier commands before committing, so you can be sure that everything checks out.
View CONTRIBUTING.md
Thanks to eslint-teamcity, jshint-teamcity and tslint.
MIT © Tha Narie