This tool helps you to generate the custom cucumber-jvm report using ExtentReports plugin.
The ExtentReports plugin is developed by Anshoo Arora. This is one of the best reporting plugin available for testing world. This plugin can be used with any Test Apis.
If you are using a maven based project, you can directly add this library as a dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.vimalselvam</groupId>
<artifactId>cucumber-extentsreport</artifactId>
<version>3.1.1</version>
</dependency>
Please note that Java 8+ and adding the dependency of ExtentReport v3.1.1+ is mandatory.
I've been receiving queries often that the extent report class not found. As I mentioned in my last statement, you will have to explicitly add ExtentReport as a maven dependency. To do that, paste the following in your pom.xml:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.aventstack</groupId>
<artifactId>extentreports</artifactId>
<version>3.1.1</version>
</dependency>
If you are not using maven, download the jar from here.
Package names are updated from com.cucumber
to com.vimalselvam.cucumber
as this confuses users.
For more details, look at Changelog.
Create a runner class and add the com.vimalselvam.cucumber.listener.ExtentCucumberFormatter:output/report.html
as a plugin followed by the report file as input (optional parameter).
A sample example is shown below:
package com.vimalselvam.cucumber.runner;
import Reporter;
import cucumber.api.CucumberOptions;
import cucumber.api.junit.Cucumber;
import org.junit.AfterClass;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import java.io.File;
/**
* A sample test to demonstrate
*/
@RunWith(Cucumber.class)
@CucumberOptions(
features = {"src/test/resources/features"},
glue = {"com.vimalselvam.cucumber.stepdefinitions"},
plugin = {"com.vimalselvam.cucumber.ExtentCucumberFormatter:output/report.html"}
)
public class RunCukesTest {
@AfterClass
public static void teardown() {
Reporter.loadXMLConfig(new File("src/test/resources/extent-config.xml"));
Reporter.setSystemInfo("user", System.getProperty("user.name"));
Reporter.setSystemInfo("os", "Mac OSX");
Reporter.setTestRunnerOutput("Sample test runner output message");
}
}
The above setup will generate the report in output
directory with the name of report.html
. There are 3 ways to configure the report location:
-
As shown above, pass the report file path along with
com.vimalselvam.cucumber.listener.ExtentCucumberFormatter:
-
If in case you want a dynamic location, you can leave the file path parameter empty while configuring the plugin. For example:
plugin = {"com.vimalselvam.cucumber.listener.ExtentCucumberFormatter:"}
This will generate the report file in the locationoutput/Run_<Current Time Stamp>/report.html
. -
You can also configure the report location by using
ExtentProperties
enum as follows. Leave the plugin configuration empty, and configure the report location in your@BeforeClass
method:plugin = {"com.vimalselvam.cucumber.listener.ExtentCucumberFormatter:"} ...... ...... @BeforeClass public static void setup() { ExtentProperties extentProperties = ExtentProperties.INSTANCE; extentProperties.setReportPath("output/myreport.html"); }
The above example shows a JUnit runner. However, you can use the TestNG runner too. Refer more examples here.
Also make sure the loadXMLConfig
, setSystemInfo
and setTestRunnerOutput
methods should be in your @AfterClass
method.
Since ExtentReport does not support ExtentX anymore, we have deprecated the ExtentX and added support for Klov. Thanks to @msingh3 for the contribution.
The current release added a support for Klov
. The results of your execution can be sent to Klov
dashboard.
The Klov
configurations can be set up using ExtentProperties
enum as follows:
plugin = {"com.vimalselvam.cucumber.listener.ExtentCucumberFormatter:"}
......
......
@BeforeClass
public static void setup() {
ExtentProperties extentProperties = ExtentProperties.INSTANCE;
extentProperties.setKlovServerUrl("http://localhost");
// specify project
// ! you must specify a project, other a "Default project will be used"
extentProperties.setKlovProjectName("MyProject");
// you must specify a reportName otherwise a default timestamp will be used
extentProperties.setKlovReportName("TestReport");
// Mongo DB Configuration
extentProperties.setMongodbHost("localhost");
extentProperties.setMongodbPort("27017");
extentProperties.setMongodbDatabase("klov");
// If mongo Db is running in Authentication mode provide username and password
extentProperties.setMongodbUsername("username");
extentProperties.setMongodbPassword("password");
}
You can set up Klov
on local using: Klov Demo
User can add logs at any step and those logs will be captured and attached to the corresponding step. The log should be added as follows:
Reporter.addStepLog("Step Log message goes here");
In case any log to be added at the scenario level, the following can be done:
Reporter.addScenarioLog("Scenario Log message goes here");
The screenshot or screen cast can be added from any of the step as follows. Please note that the plugin will not take the screenshot, instead it helps you to attach the screenshot file which should be already available in the mentioned path. If you are looking for on how to take the screenshot using Selenium, please refer this:
Reporter.addScreenCaptureFromPath("absolute screenshot path");
Reporter.addScreenCastFromPath("absolute screen cast path");
You can assign authors to the scenario using Reporter.assignAuthor("author1", "author2", ...);
.
Ideally this should be added at the hooks level. For example, the following sample shows how to assign author to a particular scenario using Before
hook:
@Before
public void beforeScenario(Scenario scenario) {
if (scenario.getName().equals("Some scenario name")) {
Reporter.assignAuthor("Author1");
}
}
Fore more details, kindly visit http://www.vimalselvam.com/cucumber-extent-reporter/.