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[jira] [Commented] (SUREFIRE-1698) Parameter
"skipAfterFailureCount" no working
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Tibor Digana commented on SUREFIRE-1698:
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[~Ningiszida]
In our documentation we mention only JUnit4.7+ and not JUnit5.
Do you use JUnit5?
[~marcphilipp] we need to have method `pleaseStop()` in JUni5 with the same semantics as it was in JUnit4 framework. Is there a way to interrupt the execution of the JUnit5 engine right now in current versions?
> Parameter "skipAfterFailureCount" no working
> --------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SUREFIRE-1698
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-1698
> Project: Maven Surefire
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Maven Surefire Plugin
> Reporter: Anton Burmakov
> Priority: Blocker
>
> I have a Maven test project. In which I use context-related tests. I use a maven-surefire-plugin to run tests. I need to make the test stop running after the first failed test. I found a way to do this through -Dsurefire.skipAfterFailureCount=1, but it doesn't work. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? Below is my pom.xml:
> {code:java}
> <properties>
> <selenide.version>5.3.0</selenide.version>
> <junit.jupiter.version>5.5.1</junit.jupiter.version>
> <selenium.java.version>3.141.59</selenium.java.version>
> <allure.junit5.version>2.12.1</allure.junit5.version>
> <aspectj.version>1.8.10</aspectj.version>
> <maven.surefire.plugin.version>3.0.0-M3</maven.surefire.plugin.version>
> <junit.platform.launcher>1.5.2</junit.platform.launcher>
> <junit.jupiter.engine>5.5.2</junit.jupiter.engine>
> <junit.vintage.engine>5.5.2</junit.vintage.engine>
> <allure.maven.version>2.10.0</allure.maven.version>
> <maven.compiler.source>1.8</maven.compiler.source>
> <maven.compiler.target>1.8</maven.compiler.target>
> <project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
> <project.reporting.outputEncoding>UTF-8</project.reporting.outputEncoding>
> </properties>
> <build>
> <plugins>
> <plugin>
> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
> <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
> <version>${maven.surefire.plugin.version}</version>
> <configuration>
> <argLine>-javaagent:"${settings.localRepository}/org/aspectj/aspectjweaver/${aspectj.version}/aspectjweaver-${aspectj.version}.jar"
> -Dsurefire.skipAfterFailureCount=1
> </argLine>
> <systemProperties>
> <property>
> <name>allure.results.directory</name>
> <value>${project.build.directory}/allure-results</value>
> </property>
> </systemProperties>
> </configuration>
> </plugin>
> </plugins>
> </build>
> {code}
> Also I tried this option:
> {code:java}
> <build>
> <plugins>
> <plugin>
> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
> <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
> <version>${maven.surefire.plugin.version}</version>
> <configuration>
> <skipAfterFailureCount>1</skipAfterFailureCount>
> <argLine>-javaagent:"${settings.localRepository}/org/aspectj/aspectjweaver/${aspectj.version}/aspectjweaver-${aspectj.version}.jar"</argLine>
> <systemProperties>
> <property>
> <name>allure.results.directory</name>
> <value>${project.build.directory}/allure-results</value>
> </property>
> </systemProperties>
> </configuration>
> </plugin>
> </plugins>
> </build>
> {code}
> Why is this parameter ignored?
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