I don’t know anything about gallio but I have written my own xsl for 
transforming cppunit xml output into html. The reason you get messy output is 
because the xml in gallio-report.common.xml is not being transformed by any xsl 
so it comes out raw. That’s my guess at least. 

 

Netbeans is free and has an xsl transformer built in you could use for testing. 
You supply an xml file and an xsl file and it will produce html similarly to 
what cruisecontrol would produce. You’ll want to add an include to the top of 
the html to the cruisecontrol css file to get the full effect. I would take the 
mbunitsummary.xsl and modify it to work with the gallio xml. Once you get your 
feet wet with xsl it’s straightforward to make it do what you’d like.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
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Subject: [ccnet-user] Gallio summary report...

 

Has anyone created an xsl similar to mbunitsummary.xsl but for Gallio unit test 
results? Gallio does ship a "condensed" stylsheet but it is much bigger than 
the nice status display of mbunitsummary.xsl.

 

I really don't know much about xsl and thought someone else could easily modify 
the mbunitsummary to work properly.

 

Gallio also ships a gallio-report.common.xml but I think it is just perhaps 
used be the other xsl files. When I try to add it to the build report I just 
get a bunch of messy output.

 

BOb

 

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