--- title: InSpec Reporters --- # InSpec Reporters Introduced in InSpec 1.51.6 A `reporter` is a facility for formatting and delivering the results of an InSpec auditing run. InSpec allows you to output your test results to one or more reporters. Configure the reporter(s) using either the `--reporter` option or as part of the general config file using the `--config` (or `--json-config`, prior to v3.6) option. While you can configure multiple reporters to write to different files, only one reporter can output to the screen(stdout). ## Syntax You can specify one or more reporters using the `--reporter` cli flag. You can also specify a output by appending a path separated by a colon. Output json to screen. ```bash inspec exec example_profile --reporter json # or explicitly specifying output to STDOUT: inspec exec example_profile --reporter json:- ``` Output yaml to screen ```bash inspec exec example_profile --reporter yaml # or inspec exec example_profile --reporter yaml:- ``` Output cli to screen and write json to a file. ```bash inspec exec example_profile --reporter cli json:/tmp/output.json ``` Output nothing to screen and write junit and html to a file. ```bash inspec exec example_profile --reporter junit:/tmp/junit.xml html:www/index.html ``` Output json to screen and write to a file. Write junit to a file. ```bash inspec exec example_profile --reporter json junit:/tmp/junit.xml | tee out.json ``` If you wish to pass the profiles directly after specifying the reporters you will need to use the end of options flag `--`. ```bash inspec exec --reporter json junit:/tmp/junit.xml -- profile1 profile2 ``` If you are using the cli option `--config`, you can also set reporters. Output cli to screen. ```json { "reporter": { "cli" : { "stdout" : true } } } ``` Output cli to screen and write json to a file. ```json { "reporter": { "cli" : { "stdout" : true }, "json" : { "file" : "/tmp/output.json", "stdout" : false } } } ``` ## Supported Reporters The following are the current supported reporters: ### cli This is the basic text base report. It includes details about which tests passed and failed and includes an overall summary at the end. ### json This reporter includes all information about the profiles and test results in standard json format. ### json-min This reporter is a redacted version of the json and only includes test results. ### yaml This reporter includes all information about the profiles and test results in standard yaml format. ### documentation This reporter is a very minimal text base report. It shows you which tests passed by name and has a small summary at the end. ### junit This reporter outputs the standard junit spec in xml format. ### progress This reporter is very condensed and gives you a `.`(pass), `f`(fail), or `*`(skip) character per test and a small summary at the end. ### json-rspec This reporter includes all information from the rspec runner. Unlike the json reporter this includes rspec specific details. ### html This renders html code to view your tests in a browser. It includes all the test and summary information. ## Automate Reporter The `automate` reporter type is a special reporter used with [Chef Automate](https://automate.chef.io/). To use this reporter you must pass in the correct configuration via a json config `--config`. Example config: ```json "reporter": { "automate" : { "stdout" : false, "url" : "https://YOUR_A2_URL/data-collector/v0/", "token" : "YOUR_A2_ADMIN_TOKEN", "insecure" : true, "node_name" : "inspec_test_node", "environment" : "prod" } } ``` ### Mandatory fields #### stdout This will either suppress or show the automate report in the CLI screen on completion #### url This is your Automate 2 url. Append `data-collector/v0/` at the end. #### token This is your Automate 2 token. You can generate this token by navigating to the admin tab of A2 and then api keys. ### Optional fields #### insecure This will disable or enable the ssl check when accessing the Automate 2 instance. #### node_name This will be the node name which shows up in Automate. #### node_uuid This will be the node UUID which shows up in Automate. You will want to use a single static UUID per node for all your reports. #### environment This will set the environment metadata for Automate.