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variable citrus junitreports directory #998

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bbortt opened this issue Sep 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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variable citrus junitreports directory #998

bbortt opened this issue Sep 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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bbortt commented Sep 24, 2023

as reported in #983, the target/citrus-reports/junitreports/TEST-TestSuite.xml report path should be adaptable using a property.

note: citrus.html.report.directory=build/citrus-reports does move the citrus-test-results.html file.

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I've noticed the following, if I set the citrus.report.directory property in the citrus-application.properties it solves my issue with the reports being generated in target directory when using gradle. I then don't need to specify the specific html/junit/etc location.
For example: citrus.report.directory=build/citrus-reports
Maybe it's just worth mentioning this in the documentation where gradle configuration is being explained?

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bbortt commented Nov 30, 2023

that's a nice catch!

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