SkillsApr 26, 2026·3 min read

Allure Report — Flexible Multi-Language Test Reporting Framework

Flexible, lightweight test reporting tool that generates clear graphical reports from test results across multiple languages and frameworks.

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npx -y tokrepo@latest install bdba60ec-41af-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79 --target codex

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Introduction

Allure Report transforms raw test result data into interactive, visually rich HTML reports that show pass/fail status, failure details, execution timelines, and trend history. It supports adapters for virtually every major test framework across Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, Ruby, and more. By separating test execution from reporting, Allure lets teams standardize on one report format regardless of which test runner each project uses.

What Allure Does

  • Generates interactive HTML reports from test result files in a standard JSON format
  • Provides adapters for JUnit, pytest, Mocha, Jest, Cypress, Playwright, TestNG, and 30+ frameworks
  • Shows test execution timelines, retries, flaky test detection, and historical trends
  • Supports attaching screenshots, logs, and custom data to individual test cases
  • Categorizes failures by defect type, severity, and custom labels

Architecture Overview

Allure uses a two-phase model: adapters and the report generator. During test execution, a language-specific adapter (e.g., allure-pytest, allure-mocha) writes structured JSON result files to an output directory. After tests complete, the Allure CLI reads those files and generates a static HTML report with embedded JavaScript for interactive navigation. The report includes graphs, timelines, and drill-down views. Historical data is preserved across runs by copying a history/ folder between generations, enabling trend charts.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install the CLI via Homebrew, npm, or download from GitHub Releases
  • Add the appropriate adapter to your test project (e.g., pip install allure-pytest)
  • Configure your test runner to output results to an allure-results directory
  • Generate reports with allure generate ./allure-results -o ./allure-report
  • Serve reports locally with allure open or deploy the static HTML to any web server

Key Features

  • Adapters for 30+ test frameworks across Java, Python, JS, C#, Ruby, PHP, and Go
  • Interactive HTML reports with graphs, timelines, and drill-down test details
  • Flaky test detection and retry tracking across multiple executions
  • Attachment support for screenshots, videos, logs, and arbitrary files
  • Historical trend charts when preserving the history directory between runs

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • JUnit XML reports — plain XML without visualization; Allure adds rich interactive HTML
  • Mochawesome — Mocha-specific HTML reporter; Allure works across all languages and frameworks
  • ReportPortal — full SaaS/self-hosted test management platform; Allure is a lightweight static report generator
  • pytest-html — Python-only single-page report; Allure offers deeper drill-downs and cross-framework consistency
  • Cucumber Reports — BDD-focused; Allure handles both BDD and traditional test styles with the same interface

FAQ

Q: How do I keep historical trends across CI runs? A: Copy the allure-report/history directory into allure-results/history before generating the next report. Most CI plugins handle this automatically.

Q: Can I attach screenshots to failed tests? A: Yes. Use the adapter's attachment API (e.g., allure.attach(screenshot_bytes, name='screenshot', attachment_type=AttachmentType.PNG)) in your test hooks.

Q: Does Allure work with Playwright? A: Yes. Install allure-playwright and configure Playwright to use the Allure reporter. Screenshots and traces attach automatically on failure.

Q: Is Allure Report free? A: Yes. Allure Report (the CLI and framework adapters) is fully open source under Apache 2.0. Allure TestOps is the commercial product for team-scale test management.

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