Great idea! Thanks. -T On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:46 AM, David Weintraub <[email protected]> wrote:
> You MIGHT be able to do this in Ant... > > The JUnit test results are stored in a particular directory when you > do your builds. You should be able to search for the regular > expression: > > testsuite errors="0".* tests="0".* time="0" > > And, if you find it, fail the buid via the <fail> task. Then > CruiseControl will pick up the build as a failure. > > Here's a test I did: > > <concat destfile="combined.test.results"> > <fileset dir="junit-tests"/> > <filterchain> > <lineContainsRegExp> > <regexp pattern='testsuite > errors="0".* tests="0".* time="0"'/> > </lineContainsRegExp> > </filterchain> > </concat> > <fail message="JUnit Test Results are bogus"> > <condition> > <length file="combined.test.results" > when="greater" length="0"/> > </condition> > </fail> > <echo>DEBUG: Everything is peachy!</echo> > > The <concat> combined all the test results into a single file. I tried > doing a loadresource, but it wouldn't take a fileset if there was more > than a single file in that file set. > > Anyway, the <concat> concatenates all the test results into a single > file. I use the <filterchain> to filter out all the lines that contain > the regular expression that shows zero errors, tests, and time taken. > > Once I've done that, I use the fail to fail the build, but I only fail > on the condition that the combined test results file is not empty. If > all the tests are valid, the file will be empty. If someone has a > bogus test, the file will not be empty. > > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Tennis Smith<[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > This is about ant used with cruisecontrol, but I thought someone here may > > know the answer. Nobody seems to know on the cc mailer. > > > > I have a few tests that will be shown as "Tests: 0, Failures: 0, Errors: > 0, > > Duration: 0.0" in the dashboard's test suites report. Generally, this is > a > > poorly coded test or one that is commented out in the source. So > naturally > > we'd like to know when that happens. > > > > How can I make ant/CC determine this is a failing test and report it that > > way? > > > > THanks, > > -T > > > > > > -- > David Weintraub > [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
