How to set protractor to show line in which the test had failed












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How can I set it up, so that when test fails, report log shows the line in which it had failed?



Example
Nightwatch terminal log would show something like this:



testing command1
testing command2
Error sharedFunctions.js (5:23) // 5-line, 23-character where the error occured
componentHelper.js (236:32) // place where sharedFunctions was called
test.js (56:12) // place in test where componentHelper was called


Could it be possible to make something similar with protractor?










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    I am very new to protractor, so I hope someone knows the answer to this question:



    Question
    How can I set it up, so that when test fails, report log shows the line in which it had failed?



    Example
    Nightwatch terminal log would show something like this:



    testing command1
    testing command2
    Error sharedFunctions.js (5:23) // 5-line, 23-character where the error occured
    componentHelper.js (236:32) // place where sharedFunctions was called
    test.js (56:12) // place in test where componentHelper was called


    Could it be possible to make something similar with protractor?










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      I am very new to protractor, so I hope someone knows the answer to this question:



      Question
      How can I set it up, so that when test fails, report log shows the line in which it had failed?



      Example
      Nightwatch terminal log would show something like this:



      testing command1
      testing command2
      Error sharedFunctions.js (5:23) // 5-line, 23-character where the error occured
      componentHelper.js (236:32) // place where sharedFunctions was called
      test.js (56:12) // place in test where componentHelper was called


      Could it be possible to make something similar with protractor?










      share|improve this question
















      I am very new to protractor, so I hope someone knows the answer to this question:



      Question
      How can I set it up, so that when test fails, report log shows the line in which it had failed?



      Example
      Nightwatch terminal log would show something like this:



      testing command1
      testing command2
      Error sharedFunctions.js (5:23) // 5-line, 23-character where the error occured
      componentHelper.js (236:32) // place where sharedFunctions was called
      test.js (56:12) // place in test where componentHelper was called


      Could it be possible to make something similar with protractor?







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