I found a nice clean way of saving the test results in a orderly fashion using Jasmine reporter.
How to install and configure Jasmine reporter:
Install Jasmine reporter:
npm install -g jasmine-reporters
Add the following to the protractor-config.js file:
onPrepare: function() {
require('jasmine-reporters');
jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(
new jasmineReporters.JUnitXmlReporter('outputxmldir', true, true));
}
Create the outputxmldir folder (This is where all the test outputs will be placed).
Run protractor and now the results will be exported to an XML file in the outputxmldir folder.