Official Buildkite Test Analytics collectors for Ruby test frameworks ✨
⚒ Supported test frameworks: RSpec, Minitest, and more coming soon.
📦 Supported CI systems: Buildkite, GitHub Actions, CircleCI, and others via the BUILDKITE_ANALYTICS_* environment variables.
Create a test suite, and copy the API token that it gives you.
Add the buildkite-test_collector gem:
gem install buildkite-test_collectorOr add this to your Gemfile’s test group:
group :test do
gem 'buildkite-test_collector'
endAdd the following code to your RSpec setup file:
# spec/spec_helper.rb
require 'buildkite/test_collector'
Buildkite::TestCollector.configure(hook: :rspec)Run your tests locally:
BUILDKITE_ANALYTICS_TOKEN=xyz rspecAdd the following code to your Minitest setup file:
# test/test_helper.rb
require 'buildkite/test_collector'
Buildkite::TestCollector.configure(hook: :minitest)Run your tests locally:
BUILDKITE_ANALYTICS_TOKEN=xyz rakeAdd the BUILDKITE_ANALYTICS_TOKEN secret to your CI, push your changes to a branch, and open a pull request 🎉
git checkout -b add-buildkite-test-analytics
git commit -am "Add Buildkite Test Analytics"
git push origin add-buildkite-test-analyticsTo enable debugging output, set the BUILDKITE_ANALYTICS_DEBUG_ENABLED environment variable to true.
See the GitHub 'enhancement' issues for planned features. Pull requests are always welcome, and we’ll give you feedback and guidance if you choose to contribute 💚
After cloning the repository, install the dependencies:
bundle
And run the tests:
bundle exec rspec
Useful resources for developing collectors include the Buildkite Test Analytics docs.
See DESIGN.md for an overview of the design of this gem.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/buildkite/test-collector-ruby
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.