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<title>TestNG - IDEA Plugin</title>
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<h2 align="center">TestNG IDEA Plug-in</h2>
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<h3>IDEA 7</h3>
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TestNG is bundled in IDEA 7 onwards, no extra plugins need to be installed. The full documentation can be found <a href="http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/junit_testng.html#TestNG">here</a>.
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<h3>IDEA 6 and older </h3>
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TestNG has an IDEA plug-in that mirrors much of the behavior of the built-in JUnit support. You should be able to run tests within IDEA without defining any files externally, as well as quickly and easily migrate JUnit code. The plug-in also provides the same output test view as JUnit tests.
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Installation
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<ul>
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<li>From IDEA, go to Preferences -> Plugins.</li>
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<li>Click over to the Available Plugins tab.</li>
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<p>The latest version of the TestNG plugin will be listed there, ready to download and install.
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Also, you can go to the <a href="http://svn.jetbrains.org/idea/Trunk/bundled/testng">
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TestNG IDEA plug-in project page</a> and download its source from there.</p>
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<p>Please note that this plug-in only works on IDEA 5.0 and 6.0.</p>
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<p><b>Creating a TestNG Run/Debug configuration</b></p>
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<p>Once you have installed the plug-in and restarted IDEA, and have some TestNG classes you would like to run, simply
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open the Run/Debug window. You will see a TestNG tab, where you can add a configuration.
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<p>There are a number of methods for determining the set of tests that will be run. These are:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Package: Specify a package to run. All tests in this package and below will be included.</li>
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<li>Group: Specify a TestNG group to run.</li>
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<li>Suite: Specify an external testng.xml file to run.</li>
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<li>Class: Run all tests in a single class.</li>
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<li>Method: Run a single test method.
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<p>Once you create the run configuration, you can run it. Upon running, the plug-in will launch an external process to run your tests. The test results will be display in a tree view, with passed and failed tests highlighted. You can narrow down on the console output for a specify test by clicking on it, while double clicking a test will navigate to its source code.
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