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- Install the Allure.NUnit package.
- Configure it via allureConfig.json.
- Apply the
[Allure.NUnit.AllureNUnit]
attribute to test fixtures. - Use other attributes from
Allure.NUnit.Attributes
if needed. - Use the functions from
Allure.Net.Commons.AllureApi
if needed.
Learn more from the documentation for Allure NUnit.
Some examples are available here.
Starting from 2.12.0, the namespace NUnit.Allure
is deprecated. The API in
that namespace still works, but it will be removed in the future. Please use
Allure.NUnit
instead.
The
[NUnit.Allure.Core.AllureNUnit]
attribute should be replaced with[Allure.NUnit.AllureNUnit]
:
using Allure.NUnit; // <- Note the namespace
using NUnit.Framework;
[AllureNUnit]
class MyTests
{
[Test]
public void TestMethod()
{
/* ... */
}
}
The following user API methods are now deprecated:
- In
NUnit.Allure.Core.AllureExtensions
:- All overloads of
WrapInStep
- useAllure.Net.Commons.AllureApi.Step
instead. WrapSetUpTearDownParams
- had no effect; can safely be replaced with the direct call of the provided delegate.
- All overloads of
NUnit.Allure.Core.AllureNUnitAttribute
- useAllure.NUnit.AllureNUnitAttribute
instead.- Other classes and methods in
NUnit.Allure
- change the namespace toAllure.NUnit
.
The following previously deprecated user API classes and methods were removed:
- In
NUnit.Allure.Core.AllureExtensions
:AddScreenDiff
- useAllure.Net.Commons.AllureApi.AddScreenDiff
instead.
NUnit.Allure.Core.AllureNUnitAttribute
's constructor overload that takesbool wrapIntoStep
- thewrapIntoStep
parameter had no effect and can be safely removed now.- In
NUnit.Allure.Core.AllureNUnitHelper
:WrapInStep
- useAllure.Net.Commons.AllureApi.Step
instead.
NUnit.Allure.Core.StepsHelper
- use functions fromAllure.Net.Commons.AllureApi
andAllure.Net.Commons.ExtendedApi
instead.- In
Allure.Net.Commons.AllureLifecycle
:AddAttachment
- useAllure.Net.Commons.AllureApi.AddAttachment
instead.AddScreenDiff
- useAllure.Net.Commons.AllureApi.AddScreenDiff
instead.
Allure.Net.Commons.Steps.CoreStepsHelper
- use functions fromAllure.Net.Commons.AllureApi
andAllure.Net.Commons.ExtendedApi
instead.
If you're developing on a Mac machine with Apple silicon, make sure you have Rosetta installed. Follow this article for the instructions: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211861
You may also install Rosetta via the CLI:
/usr/sbin/softwareupdate --install-rosetta --agree-to-license