You do not need a plugin. Archive the test reports as build artifacts and put 
links into the build artifacts into the build description. 

-- Sami

mongonix <romix...@gmail.com> kirjoitti 17.3.2012 kello 14.01:

> Hi,
> 
> We are using Jenkins a lot in our company and like it very much.
> 
> Recently, we started doing a lot of functional and performance testing using 
> such tools like JMeter, SoapUI and a few others. Some of those tools and our 
> proprietary log analysis tools generate a number of reports and graphs during 
> each build. We would like to include such generated graphs and reports (and 
> generally any required artifacts) into the Jenkins view specific for a given 
> build. Plus it would be nice to have them on the "main" page of the Jenkins 
> task, where it should always show the reports and graphs produced by the 
> latest build.
> 
> We tried to find an existing plugin to achieve something like this, but 
> without success. May be we overlooked it?
> 
> Does anyone have a good idea how this could be achieved? If this is not 
> supported yet, it would be a very useful feature to add.
> 
> Thanks,
>    Leo
> 
> P.S. Yes, we are aware of JMeter plugin for Jenkins. But it has very limited 
> capabilities and can show only a small subset of generated graphs. 
> 

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