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Sorry, I'm a bit confused about the use-case. If a test suite crashes I'd expect it to fail the build/test job, not carry on like nothing happened.
What kind of test suite are you using? JUnit?
Apart from that, I currently re-use the same Jelly-script that shows the test-result on the job page.
So changing the output would require changes in Jenkins core. I'd like to avoid that, if possible.
Would a tooltip showing the total number of tests on the test result column be sufficient or do you
want to see the total number at a glance?
Alternatively I could add another column that shows the total number of tests, but it seems a bit over the top.
I'm open for other suggestions.![]()