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Bump spock-reports from 1.7.1 to 1.8.0 #473

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Bumps spock-reports from 1.7.1 to 1.8.0.

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  • 04th of October 2020

Released spock-reports version 1.8.0 adding more statistics to reports (see issue #193) and to fix Java 9+ support when using JPMS modules (thanks to @fenixcitizen for the contribution).

  • 10th of March 2020

This release (1.7.1) does not contain code changes. It is only a dependency upgrade release that should bring support for builds running Java 9+ (tested up to Java 12).

Java 8 can still be used, but spock-reports version 1.7.x should be used!

This is expected to be the last 1.x release, as version 2.0 is already in the works! I intend to base spock-reports 2.x on Groovy 3 and Spock 2.x.

The 1.x branch will still be maintained, but will only receive important bug fixes (no new features).

  • 04th of January 2020

spock-reports version 1.6.3 released with several bug fixes, including some important changes on how feature counts are calculated.

  • 10th of April 2019

Version 1.6.2 of spock-reports released! This is a bug-fix release, but it fixes some things that may affect a lot of users, so an upgrade is highly recommended.

  • 23rd of September 2018

1.6.1 version allows template report authors to access time information for each feature run iteration. The default markdown template was updated to demonstrate how that information can be accessed.

This release also contains small bug fixes and it allows changing the location of the aggregated JSON report.

  • 30th of May 2018

Small release fixing small issues and adding a new feature: the specification's titles, by default, will now be shown in the HTML summary report along with the class' name. This can be configured to show only class name or only title (when available) if desired. Details in the README page.

  • 27th of March 2018

Quite a lot of improvements in this release, including a couple of bug fixes and some small, but nice new features.

The main new feature is support for Spock's SpockConfig.groovy file, which can now be used to configure spock-reports.

Commits
  • a7d9cfc Bumped version to 1.8.0.
  • c26ba11 Upgrade Gradle.
  • d7a466f #193 Added more statistics to reports.
  • c158318 Move org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.ExtensionModule from META-INF/services to ME...
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