Re: E-mail notification if total test # decreases or total tests passed decreases

2012-03-12 Thread Slide
Please do. slide On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 10:05 AM, sarchule wrote: > Nice idea, but, unfortunately, the regression trigger doesn't quite solve > the original problem. In my case, I need the regression trigger to kick-in > if the total number of passes decreases rather than the total number of >

Re: E-mail notification if total test # decreases or total tests passed decreases

2012-03-12 Thread sarchule
Nice idea, but, unfortunately, the regression trigger doesn't quite solve the original problem. In my case, I need the regression trigger to kick-in if the total number of passes decreases rather than the total number of failures increasing (since the failure count remained the same in my scena

E-mail notification if total test # decreases or total tests passed decreases

2012-03-12 Thread Dirk Kuypers
Hi, cool, you are right! I didn't notice that there is now an improvement and regression trigger in the configuration section of the email extension plugin. Thanks for integrating! Best regards Dirk 2012/3/10 Slide : > That ticket should be closed, the patch was applied to email-ext > > > On Sat

Re: E-mail notification if total test # decreases or total tests passed decreases

2012-03-10 Thread Slide
That ticket should be closed, the patch was applied to email-ext On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 7:02 AM, Dirk Kuypers wrote: > Hi, > > not exactly what you are searching for, but maybe your requirement > could be integrated in the email-ext plugin, too. > https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-343

Re: E-mail notification if total test # decreases or total tests passed decreases

2012-03-10 Thread Dirk Kuypers
Hi, not exactly what you are searching for, but maybe your requirement could be integrated in the email-ext plugin, too. https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-3430 Maybe this gets faster into the official releases if you vote for this ticket, too. Dirk 2012/3/9 sarchule : > I ran into a

E-mail notification if total test # decreases or total tests passed decreases

2012-03-09 Thread sarchule
I ran into a situation today where a unit test (MSTest) timed out. This was not counted as a failure and looking at the "Latest Test Result" table, it was not obvious that anything was wrong. This table lists failures, skipped, and total test columns, but the stats looked no different than any