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Bruno P. Kinoshita commented on JENKINS-12810: ---------------------------------------------- Hi Vignesh! Thanks for clearing it up, it's much more clear for me now. The plug-in, by default, attaches the Test Result it found. If the plug-in found a TestNG XML, then it will attach this one. The same goes for JUnit and TAP files. However, the behavior that you described here looks like a Bug. Just few more questions (by the way, thanks for being so patient and answering all my dumb questions :). > Also I have one custom field which maps to the test suite name and test class > name. Does that mean that each test case in TestLink has a custom field, which value is the same as both suite and test class name in JUnit? I never used the plug-in this way. Always used either the suite name or test name or test class name (the new version of the plug-in will be easier to handle different test results and result seeking strategy). Thanks! Have a great weekend and Carnival (not sure if you celebrate it though :) B > JUnit test results are getting wrongly attached to all the test cases > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: JENKINS-12810 > URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12810 > Project: Jenkins > Issue Type: Bug > Components: testlink > Affects Versions: current > Reporter: Vignesh Senapathy > Assignee: Bruno P. Kinoshita > Fix For: current > > Attachments: last_tc.png, tc1.png, tc2.png > > > Hi, > I am using the Testlink Jenkins plugin and when i run my jobs in Jenkins the > Junit Test results are getting generated. This in turn calls the Testlink xml > rpc and attaches the results to the test case, but the test results are > attached wrongly. The 1st test case has 6 results, the next has 5 and so on > and the last one has 1 test result attached to it. I dont know if it is bug > which is causing this. Please let me know what seems to be the problems. Also > the execution flags are correctly rendered in this. which ever test case > fails is marked as failed and which passed is marked as passed. > Also I have one custom field which maps to the test suite name and test > classname. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira