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Where does the output of System.out.println go in gradle test?

I have a sample test defined as follows:

import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;

    public class LibraryTest {
        @Test public void NaiveScenarioTest() {
          System.out.println("java sample scenario started");
          SampleScenario s = new SampleScenario("sample");
        }
    }

Running gradle test, I get all the success indicators, but the stdout output of the println doesn't show in the terminal nor in gradle's html report. Whereas this is desired only for a quick debug scenario, I still would be happier to have stdout redirected somewhere visible, preferably showing in the terminal as I gradle test.

What is the simplest or best advice?

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The test output is part of the standard html report located in build/reports/tests/test/index.html. Simply click through the report to find the specific test you are interested in and there is a tab with Standard Output (and Standard Error if applicable).

To show the outputs during the gradle test run, you can modify your test task:

test {
    testLogging {
        showStandardStreams = true
    }
}

You can customize the output even more, see the docs.

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    Wow I have looked at the reports so many times and never seen that tab. Just goes to show you - users don't read
    – wakjah
    May 30, 2019 at 10:09
  • Also, when running gradle use -I option as well as showStandardStreams in build file.
    – John
    Oct 15, 2019 at 10:15
  • I tried gradle test -l and it complained about the option. Am I doing it wrong? Jan 10, 2020 at 19:01
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    gradle test -i (John means i not l) Mar 17, 2020 at 13:58

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