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Gauge Gradle Plugin

Use the gauge-gradle-plugin to execute specifications in your Gauge Java project and manage dependencies using Gradle.

NOTE: Prior to v1.8.0 the gauge-gradle-plugin had a different community maintainer. Versions prior to this were published to Maven Central & Bintray; with out-of-date versions available on the Gradle Plugins Portal.

From v1.8.0+ the Gradle Plugins Portal will be the primary means of release for this plugin; under the care of the core Gauge team.

Installation

On a new project

You can use this plugin on a new project via a Gauge project template:

gauge init java_gradle

Using the plugins DSL

If you have an existing project, and you would like to add the plugin manually you can add it like the below

plugins {
    id 'org.gauge' version '2.1.0'
}

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    implementation 'com.thoughtworks.gauge:gauge-java:+'
}

// configure gauge task here (optional)
gauge {
    specsDir = 'specs'
    inParallel = true
    nodes = 2
    env = 'dev'
    tags = 'tag1'
    additionalFlags = '--verbose'
    gaugeRoot = '/opt/gauge'
}

Using legacy plugin 'apply' style

  • update the buildscript to add the Gradle plugins repo and classpath
  • apply plugin org.gauge
buildscript {
    repositories {
        maven {
            url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/"
        }
    }
    dependencies {
        classpath "org.gauge.gradle:gauge-gradle-plugin:2.1.0"
    }
}

apply plugin: 'org.gauge'

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    implementation 'com.thoughtworks.gauge:gauge-java:+'
}

// configure gauge task here (optional)
gauge {
    specsDir = 'specs'
    inParallel = true
    nodes = 2
    env = 'dev'
    tags = 'tag1'
    additionalFlags = '--simple-console --verbose'
    gaugeRoot = '/opt/gauge'
    // additional environment variables to pass onto the gauge process
    environmentVariables = ["gauge_reports_dir": "custom/reports/", "logs_directory": "custom/logs/"]
}

Usage

Validating

gradle gaugeValidate 

Running

gradle gauge

Execute list of specs

gradle gauge -PspecsDir="specs/first.spec specs/second.spec"

Execute specs in parallel

gradle gauge -PinParallel=true -PspecsDir=specs

Execute specs by tags

gradle gauge -Ptags="!in-progress" -PspecsDir=specs

Specifying execution environment

gradle gauge -Penv="dev" -PspecsDir=specs

Note : Pass specsDir parameter as the last one.

All additional Properties

The following plugin properties can be additionally set:

Property name Usage Description
specsDir -PspecsDir=specs Gauge specs directory path. Required for executing specs
tags -Ptags="tag1 & tag2" Filter specs by specified tags expression
inParallel -PinParallel=true Execute specs in parallel
nodes -Pnodes=3 Number of parallel execution streams. Use with parallel
env -Penv=qa gauge env to run against
additionalFlags -PadditionalFlags="--verbose" Add additional gauge flags to execution separated by space
dir -Pdir="/path/to/gauge/project" Path to gauge project directory
gaugeRoot -PgaugeRoot="/opt/gauge" Path to gauge installation root

Adding/configuring custom Gauge tasks

It is possible to define new custom Gauge tasks specific for different environments. For example,

import org.gauge.gradle.GaugeTask

task gaugeDev(type: GaugeTask) {
    doFirst {
        gauge {
            specsDir = 'specs'
            inParallel = true
            nodes = 2
            env = 'dev'
            additionalFlags = '--simple-console --verbose'
        }
    }
}

task gaugeTest(type: GaugeTask) {
    doFirst {
        gauge {
            specsDir = 'specs'
            inParallel = true
            nodes = 4
            env = 'test'
            additionalFlags = '--simple-console --verbose'
        }
    }
}

Running gauge task with source code of gradle plugin

run the gauge command with -

gradle gauge --include-build {PATH_TO_GRADLE_PLUGIN}

or add this property in settings.gradle

includeBuild {PATH_TO_GRADLE_PLUGIN}

License

Gauge is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.