So far, beside Junit and Jenkins, I used log4j to textual reporting results of test cases but now I want to use Allure, for generating clearer and more transparent reports from my selenium tests. I'm using maven project where single test case is a java class, and consists of steps which every of them is also a java class. it looks like this:
public class FirstTestCase() {
new Step1(driver).run();
new Step2(driver).run();
new Step3(driver).run();
}
public class SecondTestCase() {
… second test case steps ...
}
In every step - „run” - contains selenium code.
Individual test cases are grouped into larger sets. For example:
@RunWith(Suite.class)
@Suite.SuiteClasses({
FirstTestCase.class,
SecondTestCase.class
})
public class SetOfTests {}
Finally, I have one major class (which is called “TestRunner”) in which the respective sets are activated. It looks like this:
public class TestRunner {
@Test
public void main() {
Result result = JUnitCore.runClasses(
SetOfTests.class
);
So, class hierarchy in my project looks like:
TestRunner |-
SetOfTests |-
FirstTestCase |-
|- Step 1
|- Step 2
|- ....
SecondTestCase |-
|- Step 1
|-Step 2
|- ....
Now, my question is: How will be best approach to add Allure annotations (like a @Stories,@Features, @Steps... ) that after the Jenkins “build”, when report will be generated, result will be presented in form as a hierarchy above
Note that, jenkins is configured, works and also generates a report but not in such a form as I want.
Just I need to know in simple way in which test and which step the error occurred