Alex Bruce
Alex Bruce

Reputation: 553

How to get the project path in command line

I create a TestNG project in Eclipse, and I use System.getProperty("user.dir") to get the base folder (like "D:\project\selenium") of the project, but when I run the TestNG in the command line, the base folder returns "C:\users\username\", is there any way to solve this question?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 2881

Answers (2)

meeroslaph
meeroslaph

Reputation: 441

Probably the issue is that when you run it via command line, your user.dir corresponds to your global user directory (C:\users\username).

Before you run your tests, try to change your current directory to the one where your Eclipse project is hosted (i.e. cd D:\project\selenium). And after that run your tests.

Unfortunately I do not have Windows at hand right now, so can't test it by myself.

Upvotes: 1

juherr
juherr

Reputation: 5740

A similar issue was fixed in the latest version of the eclipse plugin: https://github.com/cbeust/testng/issues/903

You should try to upgrade the plugin.

Upvotes: 0

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