An Allure report can be generated for any TestNG test. In order to get test results, you need to:
See the example project: https://github.com/allure-examples/allure-testng-example
You need to add the following to your pom.xml:
<properties> <aspectj.version>1.7.4</aspectj.version> <allure.version>{latest-allure-version}</allure.version> </properties> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>ru.yandex.qatools.allure</groupId> <artifactId>allure-testng-adaptor</artifactId> <version>${allure.version}</version> </dependency> </dependencies> <build> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.14</version> <configuration> <testFailureIgnore>false</testFailureIgnore> <argLine> -javaagent:${settings.localRepository}/org/aspectj/aspectjweaver/${aspectj.version}/aspectjweaver-${aspectj.version}.jar </argLine> <!--only for 1.3.* TestNG adapters. Since 1.4.0.RC4, the listener adds via ServiceLoader--> <properties> <property> <name>listener</name> <value>ru.yandex.qatools.allure.testng.AllureTestListener</value> </property> </properties> </configuration> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>org.aspectj</groupId> <artifactId>aspectjweaver</artifactId> <version>${aspectj.version}</version> </dependency> </dependencies> </plugin> </plugins> </build>
Then run the build as usual:
See the example project: https://github.com/allure-examples/allure-ant-testng-example
You need to declare the following dependencies in ivy.xml:
<dependencies> <dependency org="ru.yandex.qatools.allure" name="allure-testng-adaptor" rev="1.3.9"/> <dependency org="org.aspectj" name="aspectjweaver" rev="1.7.4"/> </dependencies>
Then add the following target to build.xml:
<property name="build.report" location="${build}/report"/> <property name="aspectj.version" value="1.7.4"/> <property name = "ivy.lib.dir" value="${basedir}/lib" /> <path id="lib.path.id"> <fileset dir="${ivy.lib.dir}" /> </path> <target name="test" depends="test-compile" description="Run the tests"> <taskdef name="testng" classname="org.testng.TestNGAntTask"> <classpath> <path refid="lib.path.id"/> </classpath> </taskdef> <testng workingDir="${build.report}" outputdir="${build.report}" listeners="ru.yandex.qatools.allure.testng.AllureTestListener"> <jvmarg value="-javaagent:${ivy.lib.dir}/aspectjweaver-${aspectj.version}.jar"/> <classpath> <pathelement location="${build.compile}"/> <pathelement location="${build.test-compile}"/> <path refid="lib.path.id"/> </classpath> <classfileset dir="${build.test-compile}" includes="**/*.class" /> </testng> </target>
Don't forget to specify build.test-compile and build.compile properties pointing to your software source code and test *.class files, respectively. Then launch the build as usual:
See the example project: https://github.com/allure-framework/allure-gradle-testng-example
You need to add the following to build.gradle:
configurations { agent } dependencies { agent "org.aspectj:aspectjweaver:${aspectjVersion}" testCompile "ru.yandex.qatools.allure:allure-testng-adaptor:${allureVersion}" } test.doFirst { jvmArgs "-javaagent:${configurations.agent.singleFile}" } test { useTestNG() }
You should also specify the Allure and Aspectj versions in gradle.properties:
aspectjVersion=1.8.0
allureVersion=1.4.0.RC4
Finally, to output Allure results to the build directory (the default is target/allure-results), you need to put the allure.properties file in src/test/resources/:
allure.results.directory=build/allure-results
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