Hi Raja, Jan 12/13/14 should be the same as there were no commits to master after the 11th of January.
I have seen this before, some tests fail without a change. When you run them again, they might succeed. Investigating the actual errors/exceptions might show what’s going on. Regards, Remi On 14/01/16 11:17, "Daan Hoogland" <daan.hoogl...@gmail.com> wrote: >I like this initial shot at it Raja. As an added request, I would like to >see some logic in the colors. Now it seems 90% is a threshold and this >obscures that the coverage went down from monday to tuesday on xenserver >basiczone. Also Xenserver with advanced zonegrew to the highest coverage >level on wednesday but that is not visible either. Actually I think only >100% should be green. What do you think? > >On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Sebastien Goasguen <run...@gmail.com> >wrote: > >> >> > On Jan 14, 2016, at 10:49 AM, Raja Pullela <raja.pull...@citrix.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > Please take a look - ACS Master BVT Dashboard - >> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17i_Bd78SrKoLnu0cFpwXbC0R-YKBTqs9sOw15hQLP3o/pubhtml >> > >> >> > I am still trying to find a way to upload the test results related to >> these runs. >> > >> >> 1-There is a python module called gspread that makes it easy to upload to >> a spreadsheet like this. just write a bit of code. >> >> 2-Personnaly I would flip the rows and columns, so that you can just >> append a new date as a row. >> >> 3-seems you are linking to citrite network which clearly will be >> unreachable to everyone. >> >> 4-the % is nice, but we need the actual results to see what the #$%$#^ >> happened in the test. >> >> > Best, >> > Raja >> > >> >> > > >-- >Daan