I'm trying to run all tests in the project using testng.xml I have 80 classes with ~ 140 tests but every time I run test, testng runs only 83/140 tests. I tried to find pattern in tests that are not being executed but could not find any.
All tests/class files are under 'scripts' package and all class files have:
package scripts;
import org.testng.annotations.BeforeMethod;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
All tests have @Test
annotation (i.e. there are 140 @Test
tags)
@Test(priority=1,testName="",description="")
I am NOT using enabled="false"
in @Test
annotation
My testng.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE suite SYSTEM "http://testng.org/testng-1.0.dtd">
<suite name="Regression">
<test name="Regression">
<packages>
<package name="scripts"/>
</packages>
</test>
</suite>
Note: here around 57 tests are skipped for some reason. e.g. one of them is addMsd
- For some classes, if class has 3 tests, only 2 are executed
- For some classes, whole class file (having single or multiple tests) is skipped
If I add an additional parameter and add a test (that is usually skipped with above XML) as follows then it is executed successfully:
`<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE suite SYSTEM "http://testng.org/testng-1.0.dtd">
<suite name="Regression">
<test name="Regression">
<packages>
<package name="scripts"/>
</packages>
</test>
<test name="test">
<classes>
<class name="scripts.CalculateMSD">
<methods><include name="addMsd"/></methods>
</class>
</classes>
</test>
</suite>`
Here, addMsd will be executed successfully (which would be skipped in first xml)
I have tried running tests using IntelliJ testng plugin (right click > run) and maven surefire plugin and observed same behavior in both approaches.
I can't figure out what could be wrong with XML or the project setting. Any pointers will help!
priority=1
(orpriority=2
) and ALL the tests that are skipped arepriority = 2
. If I remove priorities for all tests, then all tests are executed !! I suspect it has something to do with the priorities (e.g. if priority 1 test fails in a class then don't execute priority 2 test?).... Does testng has any logic for skipping tests based on priority?