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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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## Our Pledge
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The MIT License (MIT)
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# LucidReport
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Lucid Report allows you to merge Cucumber JSON reports in order to build a unified execution report. This works with Cucumber versions of 2.x and up with results generated in the JSON format.
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## Installation
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## Usage
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```ruby
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Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at [https://github.com/jeffnyman/lucid_report](https://github.com/jeffnyman/lucid_report). The testing ecosystem of Ruby is very large and this project is intended to be a welcoming arena for collaboration on yet another test-supporting tool. As such, contributors are very much welcome but are expected to adhere to the [Contributor Covenant](http://contributor-covenant.org) code of conduct.
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## Author
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## License
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Lucid Report is distributed under the [MIT](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT) license.
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See the [LICENSE](https://github.com/jeffnyman/lucid_report/blob/master/LICENSE.md) file for details.
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opts.on('-s','--source x,y,z', Array, 'List of json path or files') do |list|
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opts.on('-o', '--out [PATH]NAME', String, 'Report path with name without extension') do |report_path|
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end
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opts.on('-f','--format x,y,z', Array, 'List of report format - html,json') do |list|
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options[:report_types] = list
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end
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opts.on('-t','--tabs x,y,z', Array, 'List of report tabs - overview,features,scenarios,errors') do |list|
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options[:report_tabs] = list
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end
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opts.on('-c', '--compress', 'Reduce report size if embedding images') do |compress|
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options[:compress_images] = compress
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end
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opts.on('-T', '--title TITLE', String, 'Report title') do |report_title|
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options[:report_title] = report_title
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end
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opts.on('-I','--info a:x,b:y,c:z', Array, 'List of additional info') do |list|
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list.each do |i|
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key, value = i.split(':')
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options[:additional_info][key] = value
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end
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end
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opts.separator 'Common options:'
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opts.on_tail('-v','--version', 'Show version') do
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desc 'Rake task to build a lucid report'
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task :lucid_report, [:json_path, :report_path] do |t, args|
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