Converting Maven dependency to Gradle
I am currently following a tutorial here and saw a POM plugin that I couldn't convert to Gradle, you can find the plugin below. Tried to follow a couple tutorials though they didn't seem to help, the part I am confused about is the executions and what is the general syntax that Gradle expects.
<plugin>
<groupId>com.github.temyers</groupId>
<artifactId>cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin</artifactId>
<version>5.0.0</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>generateRunners</id>
<phase>generate-test-sources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>generateRunners</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<!-- Mandatory -->
<!-- List of package names to scan for glue code. -->
<glue>
<package>com.example</package>
<package>com.example.other</package>
</glue>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
java gradle pom.xml
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I am currently following a tutorial here and saw a POM plugin that I couldn't convert to Gradle, you can find the plugin below. Tried to follow a couple tutorials though they didn't seem to help, the part I am confused about is the executions and what is the general syntax that Gradle expects.
<plugin>
<groupId>com.github.temyers</groupId>
<artifactId>cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin</artifactId>
<version>5.0.0</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>generateRunners</id>
<phase>generate-test-sources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>generateRunners</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<!-- Mandatory -->
<!-- List of package names to scan for glue code. -->
<glue>
<package>com.example</package>
<package>com.example.other</package>
</glue>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
java gradle pom.xml
maybe this Gradle plugin is the equivalent of the Maven plugin you want to use: github.com/camiloribeiro/cucumber-gradle-parallel
– M.Ricciuti
Jan 1 at 19:21
this dependency version in gradle was downloaded fine for me - I havent tested the commands thoughcompile group: 'com.github.temyers', name: 'cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin', version: '2.2.0'
– JoseK
Jan 2 at 8:40
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I am currently following a tutorial here and saw a POM plugin that I couldn't convert to Gradle, you can find the plugin below. Tried to follow a couple tutorials though they didn't seem to help, the part I am confused about is the executions and what is the general syntax that Gradle expects.
<plugin>
<groupId>com.github.temyers</groupId>
<artifactId>cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin</artifactId>
<version>5.0.0</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>generateRunners</id>
<phase>generate-test-sources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>generateRunners</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<!-- Mandatory -->
<!-- List of package names to scan for glue code. -->
<glue>
<package>com.example</package>
<package>com.example.other</package>
</glue>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
java gradle pom.xml
I am currently following a tutorial here and saw a POM plugin that I couldn't convert to Gradle, you can find the plugin below. Tried to follow a couple tutorials though they didn't seem to help, the part I am confused about is the executions and what is the general syntax that Gradle expects.
<plugin>
<groupId>com.github.temyers</groupId>
<artifactId>cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin</artifactId>
<version>5.0.0</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>generateRunners</id>
<phase>generate-test-sources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>generateRunners</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<!-- Mandatory -->
<!-- List of package names to scan for glue code. -->
<glue>
<package>com.example</package>
<package>com.example.other</package>
</glue>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
java gradle pom.xml
java gradle pom.xml
asked Jan 1 at 13:34
Harris MavrokefalidisHarris Mavrokefalidis
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maybe this Gradle plugin is the equivalent of the Maven plugin you want to use: github.com/camiloribeiro/cucumber-gradle-parallel
– M.Ricciuti
Jan 1 at 19:21
this dependency version in gradle was downloaded fine for me - I havent tested the commands thoughcompile group: 'com.github.temyers', name: 'cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin', version: '2.2.0'
– JoseK
Jan 2 at 8:40
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maybe this Gradle plugin is the equivalent of the Maven plugin you want to use: github.com/camiloribeiro/cucumber-gradle-parallel
– M.Ricciuti
Jan 1 at 19:21
this dependency version in gradle was downloaded fine for me - I havent tested the commands thoughcompile group: 'com.github.temyers', name: 'cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin', version: '2.2.0'
– JoseK
Jan 2 at 8:40
maybe this Gradle plugin is the equivalent of the Maven plugin you want to use: github.com/camiloribeiro/cucumber-gradle-parallel
– M.Ricciuti
Jan 1 at 19:21
maybe this Gradle plugin is the equivalent of the Maven plugin you want to use: github.com/camiloribeiro/cucumber-gradle-parallel
– M.Ricciuti
Jan 1 at 19:21
this dependency version in gradle was downloaded fine for me - I havent tested the commands though
compile group: 'com.github.temyers', name: 'cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin', version: '2.2.0'
– JoseK
Jan 2 at 8:40
this dependency version in gradle was downloaded fine for me - I havent tested the commands though
compile group: 'com.github.temyers', name: 'cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin', version: '2.2.0'
– JoseK
Jan 2 at 8:40
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As of version 4.x cucumber supports parallel execution. This makes the cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin
for maven obsolete.
You'll will have to create a task that uses gradles JavaExec
to call cucumbers CLI directly with --parallel 4
.
I don't believe you can use Cucumbers JUnit runner with Gradle to achieve parallel execution because Gradle doesn't install a parallel computer into JUnit but instead forks the the JVM.
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As of version 4.x cucumber supports parallel execution. This makes the cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin
for maven obsolete.
You'll will have to create a task that uses gradles JavaExec
to call cucumbers CLI directly with --parallel 4
.
I don't believe you can use Cucumbers JUnit runner with Gradle to achieve parallel execution because Gradle doesn't install a parallel computer into JUnit but instead forks the the JVM.
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As of version 4.x cucumber supports parallel execution. This makes the cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin
for maven obsolete.
You'll will have to create a task that uses gradles JavaExec
to call cucumbers CLI directly with --parallel 4
.
I don't believe you can use Cucumbers JUnit runner with Gradle to achieve parallel execution because Gradle doesn't install a parallel computer into JUnit but instead forks the the JVM.
add a comment |
As of version 4.x cucumber supports parallel execution. This makes the cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin
for maven obsolete.
You'll will have to create a task that uses gradles JavaExec
to call cucumbers CLI directly with --parallel 4
.
I don't believe you can use Cucumbers JUnit runner with Gradle to achieve parallel execution because Gradle doesn't install a parallel computer into JUnit but instead forks the the JVM.
As of version 4.x cucumber supports parallel execution. This makes the cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin
for maven obsolete.
You'll will have to create a task that uses gradles JavaExec
to call cucumbers CLI directly with --parallel 4
.
I don't believe you can use Cucumbers JUnit runner with Gradle to achieve parallel execution because Gradle doesn't install a parallel computer into JUnit but instead forks the the JVM.
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maybe this Gradle plugin is the equivalent of the Maven plugin you want to use: github.com/camiloribeiro/cucumber-gradle-parallel
– M.Ricciuti
Jan 1 at 19:21
this dependency version in gradle was downloaded fine for me - I havent tested the commands though
compile group: 'com.github.temyers', name: 'cucumber-jvm-parallel-plugin', version: '2.2.0'
– JoseK
Jan 2 at 8:40