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go-junit-report

go-junit-report is a tool that converts go test output to a JUnit compatible XML report, suitable for use with applications such as Jenkins.

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Install from package (recommended)

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS and Linux are found on the Releases page.

Install from source

Download and install the latest stable version from source by running:

go install github.com/jstemmer/go-junit-report/v2@latest

Usage

By default, go-junit-report reads go test -v output generated by the standard library testing package from stdin and writes a JUnit XML report to stdout.

Go build and runtime errors are also supported, but this requires that stderr is redirected to go-junit-report as well.

Typical use looks like this:

go test -v 2>&1 ./... | go-junit-report -set-exit-code > report.xml

More examples

JSON produced by go test -json is supported by the gojson parser. Note that stderr still needs to be redirected to go-junit-report in order for build errors to be detected. For example:

go test -json 2>&1 | go-junit-report -parser gojson > report.xml

Go benchmark output is also supported. The following example runs benchmarks for the package in the current directory and uses the -out flag to write the output to a file called report.xml.

go test -v -bench . -count 5 2>&1 | go-junit-report -out report.xml

The -iocopy flag copies stdin directly to stdout, which is helpful if you want to see what was sent to go-junit-report. The following example reads test input from a file called tests.txt, copies the input to stdout and writes the output to a file called report.xml.

go-junit-report -in tests.txt -iocopy -out report.xml

Flags

Run go-junit-report -help for a list of all supported flags.

FlagDescription
-in fileread go test log from file
-iocopycopy input to stdout; can only be used in conjunction with -out
-no-xml-headerdo not print xml header
-out filewrite XML report to file
-package-name namespecify a default package name to use if output does not contain a package name
-parser parserspecify the parser to use, available parsers are: gotest (default), gojson
-p key=valueadd property to generated report; properties should be specified as key=value
-set-exit-codeset exit code to 1 if tests failed
-subtest-modeset subtest mode, modes are: ignore-parent-results, exclude-parents
-versionprint version and exit

Go packages

The test output parser and JUnit XML report generator are also available as Go packages. This can be helpful if you want to use the go test output parser or create your own custom JUnit reports for example. See the package documentation on pkg.go.dev for more information:

Changelog

v2.1.0

v2.0.0

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.