Test Runner MCP

Test Runner MCP

Facilitates unified execution and result parsing for various testing frameworks, including Bats, Pytest, Flutter, Jest, and Go, through a Model Context Protocol interface.

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Test Runner MCP

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for running and parsing test results from multiple testing frameworks. This server provides a unified interface for executing tests and processing their outputs, supporting:

  • Bats (Bash Automated Testing System)
  • Pytest (Python Testing Framework)
  • Flutter Tests
  • Jest (JavaScript Testing Framework)
  • Go Tests
  • Rust Tests (Cargo test)
  • Generic (for arbitrary command execution)

Installation

npm install test-runner-mcp

Prerequisites

The following test frameworks need to be installed for their respective test types:

Usage

Configuration

Add the test-runner to your MCP settings (e.g., in claude_desktop_config.json or cline_mcp_settings.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "test-runner": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/test-runner-mcp/build/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "NODE_PATH": "/path/to/test-runner-mcp/node_modules",
        // Flutter-specific environment (required for Flutter tests)
        "FLUTTER_ROOT": "/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/flutter/3.27.2/flutter",
        "PUB_CACHE": "/Users/username/.pub-cache",
        "PATH": "/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/flutter/3.27.2/flutter/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"
      }
    }
  }
}

Note: For Flutter tests, ensure you replace:

  • /opt/homebrew/Caskroom/flutter/3.27.2/flutter with your actual Flutter installation path
  • /Users/username/.pub-cache with your actual pub cache path
  • Update PATH to include your system's actual paths

You can find these values by running:

# Get Flutter root
flutter --version

# Get pub cache path
echo $PUB_CACHE   # or default to $HOME/.pub-cache

# Get Flutter binary path
which flutter

Running Tests

Use the run_tests tool with the following parameters:

{
  "command": "test command to execute",
  "workingDir": "working directory for test execution",
  "framework": "bats|pytest|flutter|jest|go|rust|generic",
  "outputDir": "directory for test results",
  "timeout": "test execution timeout in milliseconds (default: 300000)",
  "env": "optional environment variables",
  "securityOptions": "optional security options for command execution"
}

Example for each framework:

// Bats
{
  "command": "bats test/*.bats",
  "workingDir": "/path/to/project",
  "framework": "bats",
  "outputDir": "test_reports"
}

// Pytest
{
  "command": "pytest test_file.py -v",
  "workingDir": "/path/to/project",
  "framework": "pytest",
  "outputDir": "test_reports"
}

// Flutter
{
  "command": "flutter test test/widget_test.dart",
  "workingDir": "/path/to/project",
  "framework": "flutter",
  "outputDir": "test_reports",
  "FLUTTER_ROOT": "/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/flutter/3.27.2/flutter",
  "PUB_CACHE": "/Users/username/.pub-cache",
  "PATH": "/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/flutter/3.27.2/flutter/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"
}

// Jest
{
  "command": "jest test/*.test.js",
  "workingDir": "/path/to/project",
  "framework": "jest",
  "outputDir": "test_reports"
}

// Go
{
  "command": "go test ./...",
  "workingDir": "/path/to/project",
  "framework": "go",
  "outputDir": "test_reports"
}

// Rust
{
  "command": "cargo test",
  "workingDir": "/path/to/project",
  "framework": "rust",
  "outputDir": "test_reports"
}

// Generic (for arbitrary commands, CI/CD tools, etc.)
{
  "command": "act -j build",
  "workingDir": "/path/to/project",
  "framework": "generic",
  "outputDir": "test_reports"
}

// Generic with security overrides
{
  "command": "sudo docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml up",
  "workingDir": "/path/to/project",
  "framework": "generic",
  "outputDir": "test_reports",
  "securityOptions": {
    "allowSudo": true
  }
}

Security Features

The test-runner includes built-in security features to prevent execution of potentially harmful commands, particularly for the generic framework:

  1. Command Validation

    • Blocks sudo and su by default
    • Prevents dangerous commands like rm -rf /
    • Blocks file system write operations outside of safe locations
  2. Environment Variable Sanitization

    • Filters out potentially dangerous environment variables
    • Prevents overriding critical system variables
    • Ensures safe path handling
  3. Configurable Security

    • Override security restrictions when necessary via securityOptions
    • Fine-grained control over security features
    • Default safe settings for standard test usage

Security options you can configure:

{
  "securityOptions": {
    "allowSudo": false,        // Allow sudo commands
    "allowSu": false,          // Allow su commands
    "allowShellExpansion": true, // Allow shell expansion like $() or backticks
    "allowPipeToFile": false   // Allow pipe to file operations (> or >>)
  }
}

Flutter Test Support

The test runner includes enhanced support for Flutter tests:

  1. Environment Setup

    • Automatic Flutter environment configuration
    • PATH and PUB_CACHE setup
    • Flutter installation verification
  2. Error Handling

    • Stack trace collection
    • Assertion error handling
    • Exception capture
    • Test failure detection
  3. Output Processing

    • Complete test output capture
    • Stack trace preservation
    • Detailed error reporting
    • Raw output preservation

Rust Test Support

The test runner provides specific support for Rust's cargo test:

  1. Environment Setup

    • Automatically sets RUST_BACKTRACE=1 for better error messages
  2. Output Parsing

    • Parses individual test results
    • Captures detailed error messages for failed tests
    • Identifies ignored tests
    • Extracts summary information

Generic Test Support

For CI/CD pipelines, GitHub Actions via act, or any other command execution, the generic framework provides:

  1. Automatic Output Analysis

    • Attempts to segment output into logical blocks
    • Identifies section headers
    • Detects pass/fail indicators
    • Provides reasonable output structure even for unknown formats
  2. Flexible Integration

    • Works with arbitrary shell commands
    • No specific format requirements
    • Perfect for integration with tools like act, Docker, and custom scripts
  3. Security Features

    • Command validation to prevent harmful operations
    • Can be configured to allow specific elevated permissions when necessary

Output Format

The test runner produces structured output while preserving complete test output:

interface TestResult {
  name: string;
  passed: boolean;
  output: string[];
  rawOutput?: string;  // Complete unprocessed output
}

interface TestSummary {
  total: number;
  passed: number;
  failed: number;
  duration?: number;
}

interface ParsedResults {
  framework: string;
  tests: TestResult[];
  summary: TestSummary;
  rawOutput: string;  // Complete command output
}

Results are saved in the specified output directory:

  • test_output.log: Raw test output
  • test_errors.log: Error messages if any
  • test_results.json: Structured test results
  • summary.txt: Human-readable summary

Development

Setup

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install dependencies:
    npm install
    
  3. Build the project:
    npm run build
    

Running Tests

npm test

The test suite includes tests for all supported frameworks and verifies both successful and failed test scenarios.

CI/CD

The project uses GitHub Actions for continuous integration:

  • Automated testing on Node.js 18.x and 20.x
  • Test results uploaded as artifacts
  • Dependabot configured for automated dependency updates

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch
  3. Commit your changes
  4. Push to the branch
  5. Create a Pull Request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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