I think it is fair to expect you to use a search engine to find those
answers.  There are plenty of examples of those tools and languages
recorded in search engines.  I searched for "Ant JUnit task" and found
immediate hits.  Same for "Python py.test".

Mark Waite

On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 9:56 PM 'Pulkit Lall' via Jenkins Users <
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> Mark,
> Thanks for providing your valuable feedback.
>
> Are there any links available which shows example of what you mentioned?
>
>
> On Friday, 28 August 2015 18:25:53 UTC+5:30, Mark Waite wrote:
>
>> If you can write your tests as a script, and if you can output the
>> results of the tests in JUnit format, then the test results are easily
>> displayed in Jenkins.
>>
>> There are many different tools and languages which can write JUnit format
>> output, like:
>>
>> - Ant JUnit task (Java)
>> - Maven surefire plugin
>> - Python py.test
>> - Javascript Node.js NodeUnit
>> - Ruby CI::Reporter
>>
>> If you write your test in one of those, Jenkins jobs can read the JUnit
>> xml output and show nice summaries and histories.
>>
>> Mark Waite
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 3:24 AM 'Pulkit Lall' via Jenkins Users <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
> Richard,
>>> If I have written script as you mentioned, then is there a way I can
>>> check if installation done is proper or not through Jenkins?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 19 August 2015 14:20:04 UTC+5:30, Richard Bywater wrote:
>>>
>>>> Basically if you can code / script it then Jenkins can do it. I'd start
>>>> by getting a scripted thing up and running and then you can have Jenkins
>>>> call that script when things change etc.
>>>>
>>>> Richard.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 19 Aug 2015 8:43 pm 'Pulkit Lall' via Jenkins Users <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>>> I have a scenario where I think Jenkins could help me a lot if its
>>>>> possible.... I did my best to explain the scenario but if there are still
>>>>> any questions, I will be glad to answer them.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have multiple jobs in Jenkins which are compiling code, creating
>>>>> installers (Windows and Linux), creating artifacts for both Windows and
>>>>> Linux platforms.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, after the builds are complete, I have to manually install them to
>>>>> verify if the installer is proper and that the options like "Complete",
>>>>> "Custom" installations are working properly, all files are present or not.
>>>>>
>>>>> This takes a lot of time to do for all the installers for both OS.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a way in Jenkins where I could run a job which will copy the
>>>>> installers, install in the appropriate slave, check for the number of 
>>>>> files
>>>>> or something like that which will verify from sort of benchmark, try out
>>>>> different types of installations like "Complete", "Custom", "Repair" and
>>>>> also check for "Uninstallation" part.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help on this would be appreciated.
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