Thanks!
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Mauro Talevi <[email protected]>wrote: > Use the maven phase if you have the plugin configured in your pom.xml. > > The build does not fail because it's configured to do so in the plugin. > Change the value of the ignoreFailures* parameters. > > > On 21 Feb 2014, at 11:07, Johnny Wong <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello there -- > > I am new to JBehave and Maven and am struggling to properly run my JBehave > tests. From the command line, which is the proper command: > > mvn integration-test > > or > > mvn jbehave:run-stories-as-embeddables > > When I run the Etsy tutorial > example<https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-tutorial> with > "mvn integration-test", it shows 'BUILD SUCCESS' even though there are 2 > stories (Etsy Cart and Etsy Browse) that throw Exceptions. The JBehave HTML > report shows the errors, but they are not shown in the console (ie., the > BUILD SUCCESS I already mentioned). I am also going to integrate with > Jenkins, so I need it to also report it on the console (or not?) > > Anyhow, How can I properly run JBehave tests with Maven on the CLI so that > it fails (but does not stop) when any of the tests fails and reports so on > the CLI? > > Thanks! > -- > Saludos, > > Johnny Wong > Director de Desarrollo, Advertising & MercadoShops > MercadoLibre > > +54 (9) 11 33585162 | +1 415 670 9664 | Skype: wongjoh > http://www.linkedin.com/in/wongjoh > > -- Saludos, Johnny Wong Director de Desarrollo, Advertising & MercadoShops MercadoLibre +54 (9) 11 33585162 | +1 415 670 9664 | Skype: wongjoh http://www.linkedin.com/in/wongjoh
