Hi Toy
I had this working on my previous project (2 month ago...), so it is
definitely possible.
If I understand you correctly, webtest reacts correctly and writes in
a timestamp-named directory its result.xml and all the server
responses, but the result.html is missing?
If so, the only place the path may be hardcoded is in
WebTestReport.xsl...
Happy testing
dna
On 7 juil. 06, at 02:01, Troy McGuire wrote:
So I finally figured out how to make a suite of tests run and have
everything reported in HTML. Today I decided to make WebTest
create a directory for the results based on the timestamp from when
the test was run. It does create a directory named after the
timestamp with everything except the "results.html" file. I even
added <include name="results.html"/> to a portion of my script, but
same results. Does anyone know what's going on here? It seems
like something in the background is hard-coded. Do I have to have
my previous report over-written by the current one every time I run
a test? Below is my script.
Thank You,
Troy
troy at spawn or die dot com
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE project SYSTEM "/usr/local/sbin/canoo_webtest/selftests/
config/WebTest.dtd">
<project name="All Tests" basedir="." default="testSuite">
<tstamp>
<format property="timestamp" pattern="yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss" />
</tstamp>
<property name="webtest.home" location="/usr/local/sbin/
canoo_webtest" />
<property name="test.dir" location="/usr/local/www/customer.com/
qa/canoo_webtest" />
<property name="test.file" value="mybuild_02.xml" />
<property name="webtest.resultpath" value="${test.dir}/webtest-
results/${timestamp}"/>
<property name="webtest.resultfile" value="results.xml"/>
<property name="webtest.resultfile.html" value="$
{webtest.resultpath}/results.html"/>
<import file="${webtest.home}/lib/taskdef.xml" />
<target name="init" description="Checks that needed properties
are defined">
<fail message="test.file should be set" unless="test.file" />
<fail message="test.dir should be set" unless="test.dir" />
</target>
<target name="testSuite" depends="init" description="Runs the
Test Suite">
<mkdir dir="${webtest.resultpath}" />
<antcall target="cleanUp" />
<antcall target="test.suite" />
<antcall target="formatResults" />
</target>
<target name="cleanUp" description="Deletes all generated
files" unless="webtest.skipCleanup">
<delete>
<fileset dir="${webtest.resultpath}" includes="**/*.*ml" />
</delete>
</target>
<target name="formatResults" description="Formats the XML
result file using XSL">
<tstamp>
<format property="report.time" pattern="dd.MM.yyyy
HH:mm" locale="us" />
</tstamp>
<property name="resources.dir" value="${webtest.home}/
resources"/>
<style
basedir="${webtest.resultpath}"
destdir="${webtest.resultpath}"
includes="${webtest.resultfile}"
force="true"
extension=".html"
style="${resources.dir}/WebTestReport.xsl">
<param name="reporttime" expression="${report.time}"/>
<param name="title" expression="${ant.project.name}"/>
</style>
<!-- copy resources needed by the html page to the same dir:
the report must be ok too when opened from filesystem (without
webserver) -->
<copy todir="${webtest.resultpath}">
<fileset dir="${resources.dir}">
<include name="report.css"/>
<include name="showHide.js"/>
<include name="images/*.*"/>
<include name="results.html"/>
</fileset>
</copy> <echo message="Webtest result overview
available in ${webtest.resultfile.html}"/>
</target>
<target name="test.suite">
<ant antfile="customer_loginpage_02.xml"/>
<ant antfile="customer_login_02.xml"/>
</target>
</project>
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