Allure Framework is a flexible lightweight multi-language test report tool that not only shows a very concise representation of what have been tested in a neat web report form, but allows everyone participating in the development process to extract maximum of useful information from everyday execution of tests.
You can use one of the following ways to get Allure:
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Grab it from bintray.
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Using Homebrew:
$ brew untap qameta/allure $ brew update $ brew install allure
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For Windows, Allure is available from the Scoop commandline-installer. To install Allure, download and install Scoop and then execute in the Powershell:
scoop install allure
All the documentation is available on our site.
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The Allure Framework is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.