xcbeautify is a little beautifier tool for xcodebuild.
Similar to xcpretty, but faster.
- 2x faster than
xcpretty. - Human-friendly and colored output.
- Supports the new build system's output.
- Supports Xcode's parallel testing output.
- Supports formatting Swift Package Manager output.
- Supports formatting Bazel output.
- Supports generating JUnit reports.
- Supports macOS & Linux.
- Written in Swift:
xcbeautifycompiles to a static binary which you can bring anywhere. This also means less Ruby-dependant in your development environment and CI.
xcbeautify uses itself to format its CI build logs.
If you use macOS 10.14.3 or earlier, install Swift 5 Runtime Support for Command Line Tools first:
brew cask install thii/swift-runtime/swift-runtimebrew install xcbeautifymint install tuist/xcbeautifyCreate a directory in the same location as the xcodeproj file, for example BuildTools.
In that directory, create a Package.swift file with the following contents.
In addition, add an empty file named Empty.swift to the same location.
// swift-tools-version: 5.6
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "BuildTools",
platforms: [.macOS(.v10_11)],
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/tuist/xcbeautify", from: "0.13.0"),
],
targets: [
.target(name: "BuildTools", path: "")
]
)Enter this command to execute.
swift run -c release --package-path ./BuildTools xcbeautify
git clone https://github.com/tuist/xcbeautify.git
cd xcbeautify
make installxcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautifyIf you want xcbeautify to exit with the same status code as xcodebuild
(e.g. on a CI):
set -o pipefail && xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautifyFor parallel and concurrent destination testing, it helps to use unbuffered I/O for stdout and to redirect stderr to stdout.
NSUnbufferedIO=YES xcodebuild [flags] 2>&1 | xcbeautifyswift test [flags] 2>&1 | xcbeautifyParse Bazel's building and testing output:
set -o pipefail && bazel build //path/to/package:target 2>&1 | xcbeautifyset -o pipefail && bazel test //path/to/package:target 2>&1 | xcbeautifyxcbeautify features an integrated GitHub Actions renderer that harnesses workflow commands to highlight warnings, errors, and results directly within the GitHub user interface. To utilize this function, simply run xcbeautify and add the --renderer github-actions flag during execution:
set -o pipefail && xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautify --renderer github-actions
Generate Xcode project:
make xcodeBuild with Bazel:
bazel build //Sources/xcbeautifyRelease a new version, e.g. x.y.z:
make release version=x.y.zPlease send a PR!
MIT
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Nikolay Kasyanov 💻 |
Charles Pisciotta 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!