This standalone JSON Formatter provides a language agnostic tool to convert cucumber messages into a JSON document.
The Standalone JSON Formatter is a prebuilt executable. (It's written in Go). It can be downloaded from GitHub Releases where you'll find executables for various operating systems and CPU architectures.
- Download
cucumber-json-formatter-darwin-amd64
and rename it tocucumber-json-formatter
- Move it to a directory that's on your
PATH
- Make it executable with
chmod +x cucumber-json-formatter
- Verify that you can run it:
cucumber-json-formatter --help
At the last step, you may get a security warning from MacOS. If you do, open System Preferences. Go to Security Settings. You should see a question asking if you want to open it anyway. Say yes.
- Download
cucumber-json-formatter-windows-amd64
and rename it tocucumber-json-formatter.exe
- Move it to a directory that's on your
PATH
- Verify that you can run it:
cucumber-json-formatter --help
- Download
cucumber-json-formatter-linux-amd64
(or one of the other CPU variants) and rename it tocucumber-json-formatter
- Move it to a directory that's on your
PATH
- Make it executable with
chmod +x cucumber-json-formatter
- Verify that you can run it:
cucumber-json-formatter --help
First, generate Cucumber messages using Cucumber's built-in message
formatter and make sure it's saved to a file
(e.g. cucumber-messages.ndjson
).
Next, generate JSON:
cat cucumber-messages.ndjson | cucumber-json-formatter > cucumber-results.json
That's it. If you are the maintainer of a tool that consumes the legacy Cucumber JSON format you should consider updating your tool to consume Cucumber Messages instead.