How can I use parameter in robot framework test results in jenkins?
I'm using robot framework with jenkins.
I added "Publish robot framework test results" as post-build action like below.
post-build
And the test result was pass.
But on project view, the result was like below image.
project main view
So, when I clicked the link, It shows not found error.
The result that I expected was like "win_7_report.html" and device, os is a parameter that I entered when I build a project.
Let me know if you know.
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I'm using robot framework with jenkins.
I added "Publish robot framework test results" as post-build action like below.
post-build
And the test result was pass.
But on project view, the result was like below image.
project main view
So, when I clicked the link, It shows not found error.
The result that I expected was like "win_7_report.html" and device, os is a parameter that I entered when I build a project.
Let me know if you know.
jenkins robotframework
Can you describe what it is you want to achieve with this? The reason I'm asking is that I've never had a reason to modify the log files even when the same test was run as part of a matrix build across several machines. These are nicely separated by Jenkins.
– A. Kootstra
Nov 20 at 8:15
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I'm using robot framework with jenkins.
I added "Publish robot framework test results" as post-build action like below.
post-build
And the test result was pass.
But on project view, the result was like below image.
project main view
So, when I clicked the link, It shows not found error.
The result that I expected was like "win_7_report.html" and device, os is a parameter that I entered when I build a project.
Let me know if you know.
jenkins robotframework
I'm using robot framework with jenkins.
I added "Publish robot framework test results" as post-build action like below.
post-build
And the test result was pass.
But on project view, the result was like below image.
project main view
So, when I clicked the link, It shows not found error.
The result that I expected was like "win_7_report.html" and device, os is a parameter that I entered when I build a project.
Let me know if you know.
jenkins robotframework
jenkins robotframework
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Can you describe what it is you want to achieve with this? The reason I'm asking is that I've never had a reason to modify the log files even when the same test was run as part of a matrix build across several machines. These are nicely separated by Jenkins.
– A. Kootstra
Nov 20 at 8:15
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Can you describe what it is you want to achieve with this? The reason I'm asking is that I've never had a reason to modify the log files even when the same test was run as part of a matrix build across several machines. These are nicely separated by Jenkins.
– A. Kootstra
Nov 20 at 8:15
Can you describe what it is you want to achieve with this? The reason I'm asking is that I've never had a reason to modify the log files even when the same test was run as part of a matrix build across several machines. These are nicely separated by Jenkins.
– A. Kootstra
Nov 20 at 8:15
Can you describe what it is you want to achieve with this? The reason I'm asking is that I've never had a reason to modify the log files even when the same test was run as part of a matrix build across several machines. These are nicely separated by Jenkins.
– A. Kootstra
Nov 20 at 8:15
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Can you describe what it is you want to achieve with this? The reason I'm asking is that I've never had a reason to modify the log files even when the same test was run as part of a matrix build across several machines. These are nicely separated by Jenkins.
– A. Kootstra
Nov 20 at 8:15