Hello Sergio,

Where did you see that solution? Wouldn't have a link you could share would 
you please?

TBH anything would be a good start. There is a TAP plugin for Bamboo, so a 
wrapper outputting TAP would be great (I actually started to look at PyTAP 
yesterday, and wondered if I could make use of callbacks to output TAP 
formatted checks to --list-tasks --list-hosts --syntax-check)

Cheers

On Saturday, 29 March 2014 22:12:10 UTC, Sergio Freire wrote:
>
> Hello,
> i'm also searching for the same but still with no luck. I saw some 
> wrappers using perl test::unit and prove but I personaly don't like that 
> solution
> Regards,
> Sergio
>
> On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 4:55:49 PM UTC, Mark Phillips wrote:
>>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> Not something I'd ordinarily advocate - XML (eugh) - but I was wondering 
>> if anybody had done anything with producing run log output as XML?
>>
>> I'm looking at it so I can plug Ansible testing into a CI solution, in 
>> this case specifically Bamboo. I can make use of the JUnit processor with 
>> XML output.
>>
>> Before I start faffing about actually doing this, I was wondering if 
>> anybody had done anything similar - even if it's with Jenkins or the likes.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> --Mark
>>
>

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