Where does Gradle log to in context of TestKit's GradleRunner?
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My Spock specification starts the Gradle build with the option --debug using the TestKit's GradleRunner like this:
GradleRunner.create()
.withProjectDir(testProjectDir.root)
.withPluginClasspath(pluginClasspath)
.withArguments('myCustomTask', '--debug', '--stacktrace').build()
But I can't find Gradle's output anywhere. Neither on the console nor in JUnit's output under the build directory nor in the temporary directory used by the GradleRunner.
Gradle Version is 4.9, JUnit Version 4.12.
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My Spock specification starts the Gradle build with the option --debug using the TestKit's GradleRunner like this:
GradleRunner.create()
.withProjectDir(testProjectDir.root)
.withPluginClasspath(pluginClasspath)
.withArguments('myCustomTask', '--debug', '--stacktrace').build()
But I can't find Gradle's output anywhere. Neither on the console nor in JUnit's output under the build directory nor in the temporary directory used by the GradleRunner.
Gradle Version is 4.9, JUnit Version 4.12.
gradle
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My Spock specification starts the Gradle build with the option --debug using the TestKit's GradleRunner like this:
GradleRunner.create()
.withProjectDir(testProjectDir.root)
.withPluginClasspath(pluginClasspath)
.withArguments('myCustomTask', '--debug', '--stacktrace').build()
But I can't find Gradle's output anywhere. Neither on the console nor in JUnit's output under the build directory nor in the temporary directory used by the GradleRunner.
Gradle Version is 4.9, JUnit Version 4.12.
gradle
My Spock specification starts the Gradle build with the option --debug using the TestKit's GradleRunner like this:
GradleRunner.create()
.withProjectDir(testProjectDir.root)
.withPluginClasspath(pluginClasspath)
.withArguments('myCustomTask', '--debug', '--stacktrace').build()
But I can't find Gradle's output anywhere. Neither on the console nor in JUnit's output under the build directory nor in the temporary directory used by the GradleRunner.
Gradle Version is 4.9, JUnit Version 4.12.
gradle
gradle
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Christof SchablinskiChristof Schablinski
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GradleRunner buffers the output of the launched Gradle build internally in memory. You can access it with getOutput()
of BuildResult
returned by GradleRunner.build()
. Alternatively, you can call GradleRunner.forwardOutput()
which duplicates the output to System.out
of GradleRunner.
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GradleRunner buffers the output of the launched Gradle build internally in memory. You can access it with getOutput()
of BuildResult
returned by GradleRunner.build()
. Alternatively, you can call GradleRunner.forwardOutput()
which duplicates the output to System.out
of GradleRunner.
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GradleRunner buffers the output of the launched Gradle build internally in memory. You can access it with getOutput()
of BuildResult
returned by GradleRunner.build()
. Alternatively, you can call GradleRunner.forwardOutput()
which duplicates the output to System.out
of GradleRunner.
add a comment |
GradleRunner buffers the output of the launched Gradle build internally in memory. You can access it with getOutput()
of BuildResult
returned by GradleRunner.build()
. Alternatively, you can call GradleRunner.forwardOutput()
which duplicates the output to System.out
of GradleRunner.
GradleRunner buffers the output of the launched Gradle build internally in memory. You can access it with getOutput()
of BuildResult
returned by GradleRunner.build()
. Alternatively, you can call GradleRunner.forwardOutput()
which duplicates the output to System.out
of GradleRunner.
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