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To add JUnit report, you only need two steps:
- Generate JUnit XML report from Ant or Maven or any other build tool.
- Publish JUnit report in the [configuration].
Generate JUnit Report
QuickBuild will NOT generate JUnit report automatically, so first make sure the JUnit report is produced by ANT or by any other build tool. The following example shows how to generate JUnit test results with Ant JUnit task and aggregate all the test reports into one by using Ant JUnitReport task:
<target name="junit" depends="compile.test"> <mkdir dir="${junit.report.dir}" /> <mkdir dir="${junit.report.dir}/test-out" /> <record name="${junit.report.dir}/test-output.txt" append="no" action="start"/> <junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes" fork="yes"> <classpath refid="test.classpath"/> <formatter type="xml"/> <batchtest fork="yes" todir="${junit.report.dir}/test-out"> <fileset dir="${test.home}"> <include name="**/*Test.java"/> <exclude name="**/*AbstractTest.java"/> </fileset> </batchtest> </junit> <junitreport todir="${junit.report.dir}"> <fileset dir="${junit.report.dir}/test-out"> <include name="TEST-*.xml"/> </fileset> </junitreport> <record name="${junit.report.dir}/test-output.txt" action="stop"/> </target>
The code snippet will generate the XML reports for each test case, and the reports will be captured to '$
Publish JUnit Report
Just like all other [build reports], you add JUnit report by [adding a publish step] in a [configuration]. When you add publish JUnit Report step, the following screen will be displayed:
In source files field, QuickBuild uses Ant style file patterns to collect the reports, and the directory you specified is relative to the [workspace] directory.
More on JUnit Report The default JUnit plugin setting only accepts the reports which have been aggregated by using 'junitreport' task. |