I did search a lot but unfortunately couldn't get it to work.
Based on my search I found that I need to add following code into build.gradle file. However, Gradle seems doesn't recognize it and always says Geadle DSL method not found: test()
test {
testLogging.showStandardStreams = true
testLogging.events("passed", "skipped", "failed", "standardOut", "standardError")
afterTest { desc, result ->
println "Executing test ${desc.name} [${desc.className}] with result: ${result.resultType}"
}
}
Update
I can confirm above code or better than that following code is working fine if you create a test project and move all your test cases inside that instead of src/test/java
and src/androidTest/java
in main project. It's because you can apply java
plugin in build.gradle file. However, It's not possible to use following code in any build.gradle file that com.android.*
has been defined. Since these two libraries are not compatible :(
apply plugin: 'java'
evaluationDependsOn(':YOUR-LIB')
test {
testLogging.showStandardStreams = true
testLogging {
events "passed", "skipped", "failed", "standardOut", "standardError"
exceptionFormat = 'full'
}
afterTest { desc, result ->
println "Executing test ${desc.name} [${desc.className}] with result: ${result.resultType}"
}
forkEvery = 5
maxParallelForks = java.lang.Runtime.runtime.availableProcessors() / 2
}
tasks.withType(Test) {
// Need Gradle to ignore classes that are inner class of Test classes but not actually Tests
scanForTestClasses = false
include "**/*Test.class"
}
So, my question is does anyone's INVENTED any way to print out logs under android
plugin?
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28960558/how-i-can-display-log-files-system-out-println-in-android-test