Add more information to your Allure Report using Java

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  • allure-environment-writer

    Java library which allows to write environment.xml file into allure-results directory.

  • The allure-environment-writer Java library allows the automatic environment file generation, adding it into the allure-results folder.

  • selenium-java-lean-test-achitecture

    Ready to use Lean Test Automation Architecture using Java and Selenium WebDriver to speed up your test automation

  • The selenium-java-lean-test-architecture project has the following architecture decision to add environment information into the Allure Report.

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  • Guava

    Google core libraries for Java

  • We will use the allureEnvironmentWriter static method from the AllureEnvironmentWriter class. This method receives an ImmutableMap from the Guava library.

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