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Install Allure Report for macOS ​

Allure Report can be installed on Linux from the Homebrew package repository or manually from an archive.

Install from Homebrew ​

Allure Report commandline Homebrew latest version

  1. Make sure Homebrew is installed.

  2. In a terminal, run this command:

    brew install allure
  3. Run this command to see if it reports the latest version:

    allure --version

Install from an archive ​

Allure Report commandline latest version

  1. Make sure Java version 8 or above installed, and its directory is specified in the JAVA_HOME environment variable.

  2. Go to the latest Allure Report release on GitHub and download the allure-*.zip or allure-*.tgz archive.

  3. Uncompress the archive into an installation directory of your choice. For example:

    tar xf /home/user/Downloads/allure-2.29.0.tgz -C /home/user/tools
  4. Open the script that your command shell loads when logging in (it can be located at ~/.profile, ~/.bash_profile, ~/.zprofile, etc.) and add the following line to the end of it.

    (Replace /home/user/tools/allure-2.29.0/bin with the path to the bin subdirectory file in your installation directory.)

    bash
    export PATH=$PATH:/home/user/tools/allure-2.29.0/bin
  5. If you have previously added a path to another version of Allure Report to PATH, make sure to remove it.

  6. Close and re-open the terminal window.

  7. Run this command to see if it reports the latest version:

    allure --version
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