Hi Troy,

when upgrading to a newer version, please do not install over
the old one or you may get such errors from 'old' jars on the
classpath.
Either install into a new dir or delete (well, better rename)
the old one before placing the new installation there.

For fixing your original problem you need to chase the file
and directory references to make sure everything is located where
it should. It may help to make yourself a sketch where you
expect each file and when to copy from which into which
directory. 

That's all pure Ant work (nothing to do with webtest really) and
if there are some programmers around you, they will be able to
help. From a distance, it is difficult to give better advice.

cheers
Mittie


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Troy McGuire
> Sent: Sonntag, 9. Juli 2006 5:13
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Webtest] Unique Directory for reports not possible?
> 
> 
> Changing the "resultpath" in the configs of my test scripts moved the 
> 'results.xml' to the right spot, but after adding the "copy tofile=..."  
> I get:
> 
> Warning: Could not find file 
> /usr/local/www/lgeadvertising.com/qa/canoo_webtest/webtest-results
> /2006-07-08_20-05-01/results.html 
> to copy.  Maybe it still does not exist?  I tried upgrading to R_1357, 
> but then the build failed for completely different reasons ( *see below 
> ), so I downgraded as I don't need additional problems at this point 
> (unless I'm chasing down a known bug that's been fixed!).  Anyone know 
> why this is happening?
> 
> 
> Thank You,
> 
> Troy McGuire
> 
> * The message I got after unzipping build.zip for R_1357 was:
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
> com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.html.HtmlInput.setValueAttribute(Lja
> va/lang/String;)Lcom/gargoylesoftware/htmlunit/Page;
> 
> 
> Paul King wrote:
> >
> > Your file worked for me (replacing the actual test steps)
> > as long as I changed the config element to point to your
> > timestamped properties:
> >
> >    <config
> >        summary="true"
> >        saveresponse="true"
> >        resultpath="${webtest.resultpath}"
> >        resultfile="${webtest.resultfile}" .../>
> >
> > To get an index.html (no need to have results.html in previous copy):
> >
> >    <copy tofile="${webtest.resultpath}/index.html" 
> > file="${webtest.resultpath}/results.html"/>
> >
> > Cheers, Paul.
> >
> >
> > Troy McGuire wrote:
> >> What I had before, where each test would over-write the previous 
> >> report, was the the following directory structure.  Note, the 
> >> "canoo_webtest" directory is not the one in /usr/local/sbin, it's in 
> >> a "qa" folder where each folder holds the scripts for the tool being 
> >> used - WebTest in this case):
> >>
> >> /usr/local/www/customer.com/qa/canoo_webtest/
> >>     -main buildfile, various webtest scripts, keystores, etc-
> >>     webtest-results/
> >>          results.html
> >>          results.xml
> >>          report.css
> >>          showHide.js
> >>          images/
> >>               collapseall.png
> >>               expandall.png
> >>               less.gif
> >>               logo.gif
> >>               more.gif
> >>               ok.gif
> >>               optional.gif
> >>               todo.gif
> >>
> >> I remember when I first wrote this script I tried having the 
> >> "results.html" save as "index.html" instead, but then no file was 
> >> created.  I think what I am experiencing now is related somehow.  
> >> With my current script, I have the following directory structure:
> >> /usr/local/www/customer.com/qa/canoo_webtest/
> >>     -main buildfile, various webtest scripts, keystores, etc-
> >>     webtest-results/
> >>          results.xml
> >>          2006-07-08_15-28-08/
> >>               report.css
> >>               showHide.js
> >>               images/
> >>                    collapseall.png
> >>                    expandall.png
> >>                    less.gif
> >>                    logo.gif
> >>                    more.gif
> >>                    ok.gif
> >>                    optional.gif
> >>                    todo.gif
> >>
> >> After Mittie's and Denis' comments/suggestions, I changed my script a 
> >> bit, but nothing has changed (in terms of having a 'results.html' 
> >> show up anywhere, and I'm not sure what's going on with the 
> >> 'results.xml' file being where it is).  I did look in 
> >> WebTestReport.xsl, but didn't see anything obvious, not that I'm guru 
> >> enough to completely understand it; but it appears okay.  Here is my 
> >> current script, not sure if my changes made it better, worse, or are 
> >> benign.  Any further assistance will be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >> <?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/customeradvertising.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="${webtest.home}/resources"/>
> >>        <style
> >>                basedir="${resources.dir}"
> >>                destdir="${webtest.resultpath}"
> >>                includes="${webtest.resultpath}/${webtest.resultfile}"
> >>                force="true"
> >>                extension=".html"
> >>                style="${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="sa_loginpage_02.xml"/>
> >>        <ant antfile="sa_login_02.xml"/>
> >>    </target>
> >> </project>
> >>
> >> Thank You,
> >>
> >> Troy
> >> troy at spawn or die dot com
> >>
> >> Denis N. Antonioli wrote:
> >>> 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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