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XCResultKit
This package provides some friendly Swift
objects that map to the xcresult
objects that you can
access using the xcresulttool
and xccov
apps included in Xcode 11
. Both of these apps provide
export to JSON options, and this package provides all the JSON parsing required to turn the data into
objects you can use.
XCResultFile
This is the main entry point for using the package. Just create an instance of this object with the path
to the .xcresult
you want to extract from:
let resultFile = XCResultFile(url: urlToXCResult)
Once you have created an instance, there are several methods to extract and parse the data. Note that these
all shell out to run the xcresulttool
or xccov
so clearly this will not work on anything but macOS
.
To get the ActionsInvocationRecord
object (this is the top level object in the .xcresult
file):
let invocationRecord = resultFile.getInvocationRecord()
Inside the invocation record you will find test plan run summaries id which you can use to get the details of what tests were ran:
let testPlanRunSummaries = resultFile.getTestPlanRunSummaries(id: "xxx")
You can get the details for an individual test:
let testSummary = resultFile.getActionTestSummary(id: "xxx")
Tests can also include attachments and with the payload ID you can either get the raw data, or export the contents to a file:
let payload = resultFile.getPayload(id: "123")
let exportedPath = resultFile.exportPayload(id: "123")
And you can also get the results of xccov
using this simplified method:
let codeCoverage = resultFile.getCodeCoverage()