Where to invoke a jar file (ATM)after a json generated in reports in cucumber framework?
Scenario:
Automation Framework :
Cucumber framework using MAVEN
Scenario-->test executed-->now a json file is generated in cucumber reports--->Now this json file path needs to be provided to the jar file to run (ITS FUNCTION IS--raise tickets in JIRA).
Issue: When i put jar file execution in the @after method--->then it gives error because the json is not yet generated.
NOTE: It seems that json in the cucumber report will be generated only after all the execution and BUILD SUCCESS.
THAT'S why when i am passing the json path in the after method it is not taking.
Please suggest where to invoke this jar which is dependent on the json report generated.
java maven cucumber cucumber-jvm
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Scenario:
Automation Framework :
Cucumber framework using MAVEN
Scenario-->test executed-->now a json file is generated in cucumber reports--->Now this json file path needs to be provided to the jar file to run (ITS FUNCTION IS--raise tickets in JIRA).
Issue: When i put jar file execution in the @after method--->then it gives error because the json is not yet generated.
NOTE: It seems that json in the cucumber report will be generated only after all the execution and BUILD SUCCESS.
THAT'S why when i am passing the json path in the after method it is not taking.
Please suggest where to invoke this jar which is dependent on the json report generated.
java maven cucumber cucumber-jvm
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Create a jvm shutdown hook and access the json inside it.
– Grasshopper
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
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Scenario:
Automation Framework :
Cucumber framework using MAVEN
Scenario-->test executed-->now a json file is generated in cucumber reports--->Now this json file path needs to be provided to the jar file to run (ITS FUNCTION IS--raise tickets in JIRA).
Issue: When i put jar file execution in the @after method--->then it gives error because the json is not yet generated.
NOTE: It seems that json in the cucumber report will be generated only after all the execution and BUILD SUCCESS.
THAT'S why when i am passing the json path in the after method it is not taking.
Please suggest where to invoke this jar which is dependent on the json report generated.
java maven cucumber cucumber-jvm
Scenario:
Automation Framework :
Cucumber framework using MAVEN
Scenario-->test executed-->now a json file is generated in cucumber reports--->Now this json file path needs to be provided to the jar file to run (ITS FUNCTION IS--raise tickets in JIRA).
Issue: When i put jar file execution in the @after method--->then it gives error because the json is not yet generated.
NOTE: It seems that json in the cucumber report will be generated only after all the execution and BUILD SUCCESS.
THAT'S why when i am passing the json path in the after method it is not taking.
Please suggest where to invoke this jar which is dependent on the json report generated.
java maven cucumber cucumber-jvm
java maven cucumber cucumber-jvm
edited Nov 15 '18 at 7:55
akhouri
asked Nov 15 '18 at 7:42
akhouriakhouri
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Create a jvm shutdown hook and access the json inside it.
– Grasshopper
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
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Create a jvm shutdown hook and access the json inside it.
– Grasshopper
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
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Create a jvm shutdown hook and access the json inside it.
– Grasshopper
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
Create a jvm shutdown hook and access the json inside it.
– Grasshopper
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
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@akhouri: If you are using Jenkins for operating your project, then you can use Post-build Actions with plugin: https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/PostBuildScript+Plugin to run your jar file.
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@akhouri: If you are using Jenkins for operating your project, then you can use Post-build Actions with plugin: https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/PostBuildScript+Plugin to run your jar file.
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@akhouri: If you are using Jenkins for operating your project, then you can use Post-build Actions with plugin: https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/PostBuildScript+Plugin to run your jar file.
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@akhouri: If you are using Jenkins for operating your project, then you can use Post-build Actions with plugin: https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/PostBuildScript+Plugin to run your jar file.
@akhouri: If you are using Jenkins for operating your project, then you can use Post-build Actions with plugin: https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/PostBuildScript+Plugin to run your jar file.
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Create a jvm shutdown hook and access the json inside it.
– Grasshopper
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41