I'm doing this as of v1.2.3 of the plugin:
test {
afterTest { descriptor, result ->
println "TEST ${getSimpleName(descriptor.className)}.${descriptor.name} -
Result: ${result.resultType}"
}
}
def getSimpleName(def fqClassname) {
return fqClassname.substring(fqClassname.lastIndexOf('.')+1)
}
Not sure if/why the standard Java plugin way isn't working?
On Saturday, July 11, 2015 at 12:48:30 AM UTC-7, Tomáš Procházka wrote:
>
> | would like to force gradle to write unit tests output directly to
> console, not only to HTML
>
> In normal java plugin it should works with this
>
> test {
> testLogging {
> events "passed", "skipped", "failed", "standardOut", "standardError"
> }}
>
> But with android plugin not.
> How to do the same with Android?
>
> Related question:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28832144/how-to-turn-on-console-output-in-android-unit-tests#
>
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