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# Allure Codeception Adapter This is an official [Codeception](http://codeception.com) adapter for Allure Framework. ## What is this for? The main purpose of this adapter is to accumulate information about your tests and write it out to a set of XML files: one for each test class. This adapter only generates XML files containing information about tests. See [wiki section](https://github.com/allure-framework/allure-core/wiki#generating-report) on how to generate report. ## Example project Example project is located at: https://github.com/allure-examples/allure-codeception-example ## Installation and Usage In order to use this adapter you need to add a new dependency to your **composer.json** file: ``` { "require": { "php": ">=5.4.0", "allure-framework/allure-codeception": ">=1.1.0" } } ``` To enable this adapter in Codeception tests simply put it in "enabled" extensions section of **codeception.yml**: ```yaml extensions: enabled: - Yandex\Allure\Codeception\AllureCodeception config: Yandex\Allure\Codeception\AllureCodeception: deletePreviousResults: false outputDirectory: allure-results ignoredAnnotations: - env - dataprovider ``` `deletePreviousResults` will clear all `.xml` files from output directory (this behavior may change to complete cleanup later). It is set to `false` by default. `outputDirectory` is used to store Allure results and will be calculated relatively to Codeception output directory (also known as `paths: log` in codeception.yml) unless you specify an absolute path. You can traverse up using `..` as usual. `outputDirectory` defaults to `allure-results`. `ignoredAnnotations` is used to define extra custom annotations to ignore. It is empty by default. To generate report from your favourite terminal, [install](https://github.com/allure-framework/allure-cli#installation) allure-cli and run following command (assuming you're in project root and using default configuration): ```bash allure generate --report-version 1.4.5 --report-path tests/_output/allure-report -- tests/_output/allure-results ``` Report will be generated in `tests/_output/allure-report`. ## Main features See respective [PHPUnit](https://github.com/allure-framework/allure-phpunit#advanced-features) section.
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