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Configuration of acceptance test

1.0.2
(14 November 2016)

Conventions for 'com.gradle.develocity' that automatically accept the terms of use for 'scans.gradle.com' if users opt-in via '--scan'

0.6.3
(17 November 2025)

Dokka is the API documentation engine for Kotlin. This plugin generates output that looks like Javadoc websites. See https://kotlinlang.org/docs/dokka-javadoc.html for more information. The Javadoc output format is still in Alpha, so you may find bugs and experience migration issues when using it. Successful integration with tools that accept Java's Javadoc HTML as input is not guaranteed. You use it at your own risk.

2.1.0
(15 October 2025)

A plugin for the Gradle build system that allows specifying test sets (like integration or acceptance tests). Each test set is a logical grouping of a source set, dependency configurations, and related tasks and artifacts.

4.1.0
(09 September 2023)

This plugin checks the Java version your Gradle build is running with. If the version is lower than the required minimum version or it exceeds the maximum version accepted, then the build is aborted with an friendly, easy to spot error message pointing towards the problem. This should help to avoid having to dig through the build output to find only to find an unsupported class file version error messages buried somehere in the output due to a bad Java runtime version.

1
(03 July 2022)

The gradle cucumber-jvm plugin provides the ability to run cucumber acceptance tests directly from a Gradle build.

0.20
(01 April 2021)

The gradle cucumber-jvm plugin provides the ability to run cucumber acceptance tests directly from a gradle build.

0.17
(03 December 2019)

The gradle cucumber-jvm plugin provides the ability to run cucumber acceptance tests directly from a gradle build.

0.1.1
(04 February 2019)

Gradle Plugin for the Robot Framework

0.1.3
(13 September 2018)

Gradle Plugin for the Robot Framework

0.1.4
(18 June 2018)