Re: HTML Report Publisher and FIle Hierarchies

2013-10-16 Thread Schalk Cronjé
That does not quite work as expected. However I got it all working by dropping in index.html files down the hierarchy as part of a build step. So instead of hyperlinkign to the fodlers, I just hyperlink to the index.html files instead. On Thursday, 10 October 2013 14:45:43 UTC+1, rginga wrote:

RE: HTML Report Publisher and FIle Hierarchies

2013-10-10 Thread Ginga, Dick
@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: HTML Report Publisher and FIle Hierarchies That approach does not scale when the report contains 10k+ files. I have subsequently discovered that I have generating incorrect relative links. It is only when the links point to directories that they still 404. -- Schalk W

Re: HTML Report Publisher and FIle Hierarchies

2013-10-10 Thread Schalk W . Cronjé
From: Vivekanand S V Date: 10/10/2013 14:29 (GMT+00:00) To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: HTML Report Publisher and FIle Hierarchies You should be able publish another html (By clicking the add button present below it) by giving the new directory in the 2nd one and giving

Re: HTML Report Publisher and FIle Hierarchies

2013-10-10 Thread Vivekanand S V
You should be able publish another html (By clicking the add button present below it) by giving the new directory in the 2nd one and giving file3.html as the file to archive. This is how I work with multiple HTML files. On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Schalk Cronjé wrote: > Of late I have been

HTML Report Publisher and FIle Hierarchies

2013-10-10 Thread Schalk Cronjé
Of late I have been doing custom HTML reports to be published in Jenkins. It seems that if files are in the same directories as the index page they can be referenced from Jenkins, but not if they are in a subdirectory. To illustrate, if the following is the published index page then, file2 will