Reputation: 5655
I was curious to know what the default listeners are in TestNG. I saw a bool property on the Ant task for useDefaultListeners but I would like to know what these are and where I can find them.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 8444
Reputation: 63425
These seem to change every so often. The answer seems to be to look in the source code - initializeDefaultListeners()
private void initializeDefaultListeners() {
m_testListeners.add(new ExitCodeListener(this));
if (m_useDefaultListeners) {
addReporter(SuiteHTMLReporter.class);
addReporter(FailedReporter.class);
addReporter(XMLReporter.class);
addReporter(EmailableReporter.class);
addReporter(JUnitReportReporter.class);
}
}
When I experimented with altering this (to remove SuiteHTMLReporter
), it was important to retain the difference between listeners and reporters, and to retain the order of the reporters.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 3897
There is (at least) one quite useful reporter missing:
The reporter creates the suitename/suitename.html which is linked in the html reporter result at the "results" link on the left side.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 15608
There are four default reporters:
http://code.google.com/p/testng/source/browse/trunk/src/org/testng/reporters/SuiteHTMLReporter.java
The main reporter that creates the HTML reports.
http://code.google.com/p/testng/source/browse/trunk/src/org/testng/reporters/FailedReporter.java
This reporter creates testng-failed.xml
http://code.google.com/p/testng/source/browse/trunk/src/org/testng/reporters/XMLReporter.java
This reporter generates an XML file that captures the entire description of this test run. This XML file is used by other tools for further generation (PDF, etc...).
http://code.google.com/p/testng/source/browse/trunk/src/org/testng/reporters/EmailableReporter.java
This reporter creates a file that is suitable to be emailed either attached or inline.
Hope this helps.
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Cedric
Upvotes: 14