How Dataprovider publish the test data into HTML report

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夕颜 2020-12-07 06:08

I just googled but didn\'t get any idea about that how dataprovider publish the test data into default TestNG report. If anybody expert about the internal logic of dataprovi

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  • 2020-12-07 06:56

    Your dataprovider can provide data to any of the class or methods ,I am sure there are examples for that out there. You can add your data in the below class. I have explained the custom reporting part below.

    With your customReport You'd have to implement IReporter , extend TestListenerAdapter and override generateReport method if you want to implement a custom TestHTMLReporter . For other reporters you may have to do things a bit differently but the concept will remain the same. You'd achieve custom 'TestHTMLReporter' like below .

    Create a CustomReport.java file in your project and copy-paste the whole content of TestHTMLReporter.java , change the name of file in getOutputFile method and it would look like below

    public class CustomReport  extends TestListenerAdapter implements IReporter {
    
         @Override
            public void generateReport(List<XmlSuite> xmlSuites, List<ISuite> suites,
                                       String outputDirectory) {
    
            }
       ...
       //paste the content of TestHTMLReporter.java here
       ...
       ...
    

    Make sure all your imports are in place from TestHTMLReporter.java Now, in this file change as per your requirement . For ex: if you'd like to add the end time of each of the test then at the correct place in generateTable method add the below snippet

    // Test class
          String testClass = tr.getTestClass().getName();
           long testMillis = tr.getEndMillis();
            String testMillisString = Long.toString(testMillis);
          if (testClass != null) {
            pw.append("<br>").append("Test class Name: ").append(testClass);
    
             // this line to add end time in ms
            pw.append("<br>").append("End Time(ms): ").append(testMillisString); 
            // Test name
            String testName = tr.getTestName();
            if (testName != null) {
              pw.append(" (").append(testName).append(")");
    
            }   
    

    Then you'll get like below

    Now, You'll get two reports one with default and the other with your file name. The only thing now remains is switching off the default reporting listeners, so you get only one report. For that you can follow this or you may search for solutions. Hope this helps

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