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Allure Java Integrations

Build Allure Java

The repository contains new versions of adaptors for JVM-based test frameworks.

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TestNG

JUnit 4

JUnit Jupiter (JUnit 5 and 6)

Cucumber JVM

Spock

Selenide

Listener for Selenide, that logging steps for Allure:

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-selenide</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example:

SelenideLogger.addListener("AllureSelenide", new AllureSelenide().screenshots(true).savePageSource(false));

Capture selenium logs:
SelenideLogger.addListener("AllureSelenide", new AllureSelenide().enableLogs(LogType.BROWSER, Level.ALL));
https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/Logging

Rest Assured

Filter for rest-assured http client, that generates attachment for allure.

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-rest-assured</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example:

.filter(new AllureRestAssured())

You can specify custom templates, which should be placed in src/main/resources/tpl folder:

.filter(new AllureRestAssured()
        .withRequestTemplate("custom-http-request.ftl")
        .withResponseTemplate("custom-http-response.ftl"))

Spring Web

Interceptor for Spring synchronous HTTP clients, that generates attachments for allure.

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-spring-web</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example with RestClient:

RestClient restClient = RestClient.builder()
        .requestFactory(new BufferingClientHttpRequestFactory(new SimpleClientHttpRequestFactory()))
        .requestInterceptor(new AllureRestTemplate())
        .build();

Use a buffering request factory when the client should still be able to read the response body after Allure captures it.

RestTemplate remains supported:

RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate(
        new BufferingClientHttpRequestFactory(new SimpleClientHttpRequestFactory())
);
restTemplate.setInterceptors(Collections.singletonList(new AllureRestTemplate()));

You can specify custom templates, which should be placed in src/main/resources/tpl folder:

new AllureRestTemplate()
        .setRequestTemplate("custom-http-request.ftl")
        .setResponseTemplate("custom-http-response.ftl")

OkHttp

Interceptor for OkHttp client, that generates attachment for allure.

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-okhttp3</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example:

.addInterceptor(new AllureOkHttp3())

You can specify custom templates, which should be placed in src/main/resources/tpl folder:

.addInterceptor(new AllureOkHttp3()
                .withRequestTemplate("custom-http-request.ftl")
                .withResponseTemplate("custom-http-response.ftl"))

gRPC

Interceptor for gRPC stubs, that generates attachment for allure.

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-grpc</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example:

.newBlockingStub(channel).withInterceptors(new AllureGrpc());

You can enable interception of response metadata (disabled by default)

.withInterceptors(new AllureGrpc()
                .interceptResponseMetadata(true))

By default, a step will be marked as failed in case that response contains any statuses except 0(OK). You can change this behavior, for example, for negative scenarios

.withInterceptors(new AllureGrpc()
                .markStepFailedOnNonZeroCode(false))

You can specify custom templates, which should be placed in src/main/resources/tpl folder:

.withInterceptors(new AllureGrpc()
                .setRequestTemplate("custom-http-request.ftl")
                .setResponseTemplate("custom-http-response.ftl"))

Http client

Interceptors for Apache HTTP client, that generates attachment for allure.

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-httpclient</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example:

.addInterceptorFirst(new AllureHttpClientRequest())
.addInterceptorLast(new AllureHttpClientResponse());

Http client 5

Interceptors for Apache httpclient5. Additional info can be found in module allure-httpclient5

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-httpclient5</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example:

final HttpClientBuilder builder = HttpClientBuilder.create()
        .addRequestInterceptorFirst(new AllureHttpClient5Request("your-request-template-attachment.ftl"))
        .addResponseInterceptorLast(new AllureHttpClient5Response("your-response-template-attachment.ftl"));

JAX-RS Filter

Filter that can be used with JAX-RS compliant clients such as RESTeasy and Jersey

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-jax-rs</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example:

.register(AllureJaxRs.class)

JsonUnit

JsonPatchMatcher is extension of JsonUnit matcher, that generates pretty html attachment for differences based on json diff patch.

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-jsonunit</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Awaitility

Extended logging for poling and ignored exceptions for awaitility. For more usage example look into module allure-awaitility

<dependency>
   <groupId>io.qameta.allure</groupId>
   <artifactId>allure-awaitility</artifactId>
   <version>$LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>

Usage example:

Awaitility.setDefaultConditionEvaluationListener(new AllureAwaitilityListener());

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