Search Gradle plugins
| Plugin | Latest Version | 
|---|---|
| com.energizedwork.idea-junitA plugin that allows to control settings of default JUnit run configuration in IntelliJ. | 1.4 (29 October 2017) | 
| org.myire.quill.junitConfiguration of and JUnit summary report for the standard Test task | 3.3 (29 August 2024) | 
| com.tailrocks.junitCommon Gradle JUnit plugin conventions used by tailrocks projects. | 0.5.1 (21 October 2023) | 
| com.kncept.junit.reporterProduces HTML reports from the Junit xml output | 2.1.0 (31 October 2019) | 
| com.xenoterracide.gradle.junit-defaultsThis plugin is unmaintained and may not work. Xeno's JUnit Configuration | 0.1.1 (22 February 2019) | 
| org.mikeneck.junit.starter.normalGradle plugin that provides minimum settings of junit-jupiter(junit5). | 5.0.2 (15 November 2017) | 
| org.mikeneck.junit.starter.libraryGradle plugin that provides minimum settings of junit-jupiter(junit5). | 5.0.2 (15 November 2017) | 
| com.devtub.scramble.junit-defaultsCommon defaults for the JUnit test suite | 0.0.2 (19 September 2017) | 
| io.github.bhargavms.junit.better-aggregatorElegantly Consolidate Existing Test Results Across Multi-Module, Multi-Project Gradle Architectures | 1.0.0 (29 April 2025) | 
| tech.apter.junit5.jupiter.robolectric-extension-gradle-pluginThis repository aims to bridge the gap between JUnit 5 and Robolectric, enabling developers to leverage the benefits of both frameworks for unit testing Android applications. While Robolectric currently lacks a dedicated JUnit 5 extension, this project proposes a community-driven solution to achieve seamless integration. | 0.9.0 (18 November 2024) |