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gradle-console-reporter
Gradle plugin to report various kinds of summaries to console.
This plugin will aggregate test reports and show them to console.
It's useful when you use CI services that don't save artifacts.
Available reports
- JUnit test report
- JaCoCo coverage report
- Cobertura coverage report
Usage
Getting started
Just apply the plugin in your build.gradle.
plugins {
id 'com.github.ksoichiro.console.reporter' version '0.6.3'
}
Or
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.github.ksoichiro:gradle-console-reporter:0.6.3'
}
}
apply plugin: 'com.github.ksoichiro.console.reporter'
Test report
When your tests fail, the plugin would print test failure details to the console.
$ ./gradlew test
:compileJava UP-TO-DATE
:processResources UP-TO-DATE
:classes UP-TO-DATE
:compileTestJava UP-TO-DATE
:processTestResources UP-TO-DATE
:testClasses UP-TO-DATE
:test
com.example.ATest > greet3 FAILED
org.junit.ComparisonFailure at ATest.java:31
com.example.ATest > greet FAILED
org.junit.ComparisonFailure at ATest.java:19
com.example.BTest > greet FAILED
org.junit.ComparisonFailure at BTest.java:18
5 tests completed, 3 failed
:test FAILED
testsuite com.example.ATest:
stdout:
debug log in test2
debug log
debug log
debug log in test
debug log
stderr:
debug error log in test3
testcase com.example.ATest > greet3: org.junit.ComparisonFailure: expected:<Hello[.]> but was:<Hello[]>
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:115)
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:144)
at com.example.ATest.greet3(ATest.java:31)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
...
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
testcase com.example.ATest > greet: org.junit.ComparisonFailure: expected:<Hello[!]> but was:<Hello[]>
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:115)
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:144)
at com.example.ATest.greet(ATest.java:19)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
...
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
testsuite com.example.BTest:
testcase com.example.BTest > greet: org.junit.ComparisonFailure: expected:<Bye[!]> but was:<Bye[]>
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:115)
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:144)
at com.example.BTest.greet(BTest.java:18)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
...
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
...
You can suppress stacktrace by configuring the plugin.
See configurations section for details.
JaCoCo coverage report
If you're using JaCoCo gradle plugin, you can see the coverage at the end of builds:
$ ./gradlew check
Coverage summary:
project1: 72.2%
project2-with-long-name: 4.0%
BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 0s
9 actionable tasks: 1 executed, 8 up-to-date
Cobertura coverage report
If you're using stevesaliman/gradle-cobertura-plugin, you can see the coverage at the end of builds:
$ ./gradlew cobertura check
> Task :instrument
Cobertura 2.1.1 - GNU GPL License (NO WARRANTY) - See COPYRIGHT file
> Task :test
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (net.sourceforge.cobertura.coveragedata.TouchCollector).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
log4j:WARN See http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/faq.html#noconfig for more info.
> Task :generateCoberturaReport
Cobertura 2.1.1 - GNU GPL License (NO WARRANTY) - See COPYRIGHT file
Report time: 198ms
Cobertura 2.1.1 - GNU GPL License (NO WARRANTY) - See COPYRIGHT file
Report time: 71ms
Coverage summary:
cobertura: 71.4%
BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 3s
7 actionable tasks: 7 executed
Tasks
reportTest
Print JUnit test report.
This task will be executed automatically after test
task's failure by default, so you don't need to call it.
reportJacoco
Print JaCoCo coverage report.
This task will be executed automatically after jacocoTestReport
task by default, so you don't need to call it.
reportCobertura
Print Cobertura coverage report.
This task will be executed automatically after cobertura
task by default, so you don't need to call it.
Configurations
consoleReporter {
junit {
// Set this property to false if you don't need JUnit report.
// Default is true.
enabled true
// Set this property to false if you want to see console report always.
// Default is true.
reportOnFailure true
// Set this property to true if you want to see test summary.
// Default is false.
summaryEnabled true
// Set this property to true if you want to see standard output.
// Default is false.
stdoutEnabled true
// Set this property to true if you want to see standard error.
// Default is false.
stderrEnabled true
// Set this property to false if you don't need stacktrace.
// Default is true.
stacktraceEnabled true
// Set this property to false if you don't need colorized output.
// Default is true.
colorEnabled true
// Set this property to false if you don't need source code between stacktrace.
// Default is true.
partialSourceInsertionEnabled true
}
jacoco {
// Set this property to false if you don't need JaCoCo report.
// Default is true.
// Even if this is true, reporting will not work
// without applying jacoco plugin.
enabled true
// Set this property to false if you want to see console report always.
onlyWhenCoverageTaskExecuted true
// Set this property to false if you want to see console report
// just after each project's jacocoTestReport task.
// If set to true, all reports will be shown at the end of builds.
// Default is true.
reportAfterBuildFinished true
// Set this property to true if you want to treat a lack of the minimum coverage as an build error.
// This property sees thresholdError property, and if the coverage has fallen below this value
// the plugin will throw an exception to cause a build error.
// Default is false.
// If you set this to true, you should also set thresholdError property.
failIfLessThanThresholdError false
// Set this property to false if you don't like this plugin automatically changing some
// property of jacoco plugin.
// If this is set to true, the plugin will set some properties of jacoco plugin
// to calculate coverage.
// Default is true.
autoconfigureCoverageConfig true
// Set this property to your custom JacocoReport type task name, if you need.
// Default is 'jacocoTestReport'.
coverageTaskName 'jacocoTestReport'
// Set this property to your JaCoCo report XML file.
// Default is null, which means
// ${project.buildDir}/reports/jacoco/test/jacocoTestReport.xml
// will be parsed.
reportFile
// Set this property to a certain C0 coverage percentage.
// When the coverage is greater than or equals to this value,
// the coverage will be shown with green color.
// Default is 90.
thresholdFine 90
// Set this property to a certain C0 coverage percentage.
// When the coverage is greater than or equals to this value,
// the coverage will be shown with yellow color.
// (When the coverage is less than this value, result will be red.)
// Default is 70.
thresholdWarning 70
// Set this property to a certain C0 coverage percentage.
// When the coverage is less than this value and
// failIfLessThanThresholdError property is set to true,
// the build will fail.
// Default is 0.
thresholdError 0
// Set this property if you want to customize build error message
// when you use 'failIfLessThanThresholdError' feature.
brokenCoverageErrorMessage "Coverage has fallen below the threshold in some projects."
// Set this property to false if you don't need colorized output.
// Default is true.
colorEnabled true
}
cobertura {
// Set this property to false if you don't need Cobertura report.
// Default is true.
// Even if this is true, reporting will not work
// without applying stevesaliman/gradle-cobertura-plugin plugin.
enabled true
// Set this property to false if you want to see console report always.
onlyWhenCoverageTaskExecuted true
// Set this property to false if you want to see console report
// just after each project's cobertura task.
// If set to true, all reports will be shown at the end of builds.
// Default is true.
reportAfterBuildFinished true
// Set this property to true if you want to treat a lack of the minimum coverage as an build error.
// This property sees thresholdError property, and if the coverage has fallen below this value
// the plugin will throw an exception to cause a build error.
// Default is false.
// If you set this to true, you should also set thresholdError property.
failIfLessThanThresholdError false
// Set this property to false if you don't like this plugin automatically changing some
// property of cobertura plugin.
// If this is set to true, the plugin will set some properties of cobertura plugin
// to calculate coverage.
// Default is true.
autoconfigureCoverageConfig true
// Set this property to your custom cobertura task name, if you need.
// Default is 'generateCoberturaReport'.
coverageTaskName 'generateCoberturaReport'
// Set this property to your Cobertura report XML file.
// Default is null, which means
// ${project.buildDir}/reports/cobertura/coverage.xml
// will be parsed.
reportFile
// Set this property to a certain C0 coverage percentage.
// When the coverage is greater than or equals to this value,
// the coverage will be shown with green color.
// Default is 90.
thresholdFine 90
// Set this property to a certain C0 coverage percentage.
// When the coverage is greater than or equals to this value,
// the coverage will be shown with yellow color.
// (When the coverage is less than this value, result will be red.)
// Default is 70.
thresholdWarning 70
// Set this property to a certain C0 coverage percentage.
// When the coverage is less than this value and
// failIfLessThanThresholdError property is set to true,
// the build will fail.
// Default is 0.
thresholdError 0
// Set this property if you want to customize build error message
// when you use 'failIfLessThanThresholdError' feature.
brokenCoverageErrorMessage "Coverage has fallen below the threshold in some projects."
// Set this property to false if you don't need colorized output.
// Default is true.
colorEnabled true
}
}
License
Copyright 2015 Soichiro Kashima
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.