In this post I will show you how to create custom testng listener class and override its methods.
Create java class like I created below “MyListner” and inherit “TestListenerAdapter” testing class.
Create java class like I created below “MyListner” and inherit “TestListenerAdapter” testing class.
package com.test;
import org.testng.ITestResult;
import org.testng.TestListenerAdapter;
public class MyListner extends
TestListenerAdapter {
@Override
public void onTestFailure(ITestResult result) {
System.out.println(result.getName()
+ " Test method failed\n");
}
@Override
public void onTestSkipped(ITestResult result) {
System.out.println(result.getName()
+ " Test method skipped\n");
}
@Override
public void onTestSuccess(ITestResult result) {
System.out.println(result.getName()
+ " Test method success\n");
}
}
package com.test;
import org.testng.Assert;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
@Listeners ({MyListner.class})
public class SampleTest {
@Test
public void testFirst() {
Assert.assertTrue(true);
}
@Test
public void testSecond() {
Assert.assertTrue(false);
}
@Test(dependsOnMethods = { "testSecond" })
public void testThird() {
Assert.assertTrue(true);
}
}
Run above test you will see below message in console:
Hi,
ReplyDeleteYour posts are really helpful..
Can you help me in auto running failed test's in Testng..
You can check testng-failed.xml file after your execution in test-output folder if it exist, then try to run them alone. It only contains test scripts those are failed in your current execution activities. there are several ways to fix this issue other than this. But its quick way to do. Hope it helps you.
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