i havent tried it yet but may be this is something for you 
http://dailyjs.com/2013/10/21/tap/

Am Montag, 27. Januar 2014 21:37:59 UTC+1 schrieb Sam Roberts:
>
> We've been using mocha with xunit output parsed by jenkins. Its OK, 
> but we're missing the following features: 
>
> 1. capture stdout/stderr (drop for passing tests, report for failing 
> tests, and don't let it damage the parseable test result output!) 
>
> 2. improve xunit reporter (it doesn't seem to use the nice diff output 
> used by most console reporters) 
>
> 3. better stack traces (maybe integrate longjohn) 
>
> We can add these features to mocha, but decent CI integration is a 
> pretty common feature of test runners, and we aren't wedded to mocha, 
> so... 
>
> Is there a framework with better CI integration we could be looking at 
> before sinking time into mocha? 
>
> Cheers, 
> Sam 
>

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