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CTRF CLI Reference Implementation

Command line tooling for the Common Test Report Format (CTRF) specification.

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Usage

Without Installation

Use npx to run the CLI without installing:

npx ctrf-cli@0.0.5-next-1 validate report.json

Global Installation

Or install globally for repeated use:

npm install -g ctrf-cli@0.0.5-next-1

After global installation, use the ctrf command:

ctrf validate report.json

Commands

Command Purpose
merge Merge multiple CTRF reports into a single report
validate Validate a CTRF report against the JSON schema
validate-strict Strict validation with additionalProperties enforcement
filter Filter tests from a CTRF report based on criteria
generate-test-ids Generate deterministic UUIDs for all tests
generate-report-id Generate a unique UUID v4 identifier for report
add-insights Analyze trends and add insights across multiple reports
flaky Identify and output flaky tests

Exit Codes

  • 0: Command completed successfully
  • 1: General error
  • 2: Validation failed
  • 3: File or directory not found
  • 4: Invalid CTRF report
  • 5: No CTRF reports found in directory

merge

Combines multiple CTRF reports into a single unified report. Writes to file.

Syntax:

ctrf merge <directory> [--output <path>] [--keep-reports]

Parameters:

  • directory: Path to directory containing CTRF reports (required)
  • --output, -o: Output file path (default: ctrf-report.json)
  • --keep-reports, -k: Preserve original reports after merging

Example:

ctrf merge ./reports --output ./merged.json

validate

Validates CTRF report conformance to the JSON Schema specification. Outputs to stdout.

Syntax:

ctrf validate <file-path>
ctrf validate-strict <file-path>

Parameters:

  • file-path: Path to CTRF report file (required)

Modes:

  • validate: Standard validation allowing additional properties
  • validate-strict: Strict validation enforcing additionalProperties: false

Example:

ctrf validate report.json
ctrf validate-strict report.json

filter

Extracts a subset of tests from a CTRF report based on specified criteria. Outputs to stdout or file.

Syntax:

ctrf filter <file-path> [options]

Parameters:

  • file-path: Path to CTRF report (use - for stdin) (required)
  • --id <uuid>: Filter by test ID
  • --name <string>: Filter by test name (exact match)
  • --status <statuses>: Filter by status (comma-separated: passed,failed,skipped,pending,other)
  • --tags <tags>: Filter by tags (comma-separated)
  • --suite <string>: Filter by suite name (exact match)
  • --type <string>: Filter by test type
  • --browser <string>: Filter by browser
  • --device <string>: Filter by device
  • --flaky: Filter to flaky tests only
  • --output, -o: Output file path (optional; defaults to stdout)

Examples:

# Filter failed tests to stdout
ctrf filter report.json --status failed

# Filter by multiple criteria and save to file
ctrf filter report.json --status failed,skipped --tags critical --output filtered.json

# Filter flaky tests and save
ctrf filter report.json --flaky --output flaky-report.json

# Read from stdin
cat report.json | ctrf filter - --status failed

generate-test-ids

Generates deterministic UUID v5 identifiers for all tests in a report. Outputs to stdout or file.

Syntax:

ctrf generate-test-ids <file-path> [--output <path>]

Parameters:

  • file-path: Path to CTRF report (use - for stdin) (required)
  • --output, -o: Output file path (optional; defaults to stdout)

Example:

# Output to stdout
ctrf generate-test-ids report.json

# Save to file
ctrf generate-test-ids report.json --output report-with-ids.json

generate-report-id

Generates a unique UUID v4 identifier for a CTRF report. Outputs to stdout or file.

Syntax:

ctrf generate-report-id <file-path> [--output <path>]

Parameters:

  • file-path: Path to CTRF report (required)
  • --output, -o: Output file path (optional; defaults to stdout)

Example:

# Output to stdout
ctrf generate-report-id report.json

# Save to file
ctrf generate-report-id report.json --output report-with-id.json

add-insights

Analyzes historical test reports and adds insights metrics to the current report. Writes to file (or stdout for piping).

Reads all CTRF reports in the historical reports directory and calculates trends, patterns, and metrics. Writes the enhanced current report with insights appended.

Syntax:

ctrf add-insights <current-report> <historical-reports> [--output <path>]

Parameters:

  • current-report: Path to the CTRF report file to enhance (required)
  • historical-reports: Path to directory containing historical CTRF reports for analysis (required)
  • --output, -o: Output file path for the report with insights (optional; defaults to stdout)

Example:

# Analyze historical reports and enhance current report
ctrf add-insights ./report.json ./historical-reports --output ./report-with-insights.json

# Output enhanced report to stdout for piping
ctrf add-insights ./report.json ./historical-reports | jq .

flaky

Identifies and reports tests marked as flaky in a CTRF report. Outputs to stdout.

Syntax:

ctrf flaky <file-path>

Parameters:

  • file-path: Path to CTRF report file (required)

Example:

ctrf flaky reports/sample-report.json

Output:

Processing report: reports/sample-report.json
Found 1 flaky test(s) in reports/sample-report.json:
- Test Name: Test 1, Retries: 2