yes, exactly. I post process mine to remove the hostname from the class
because my tooling generates the class based on the path.
On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 9:27:32 AM UTC-4, christop...@googlemail.com
wrote:
>
> You mean postprocessing the result files to fake different class names to
> w
You mean postprocessing the result files to fake different class names to
workaround the laking separation of the testsuite by jenkins?
jeremy@riftio.com schrieb am Mittwoch, 5. August 2020 um 18:37:56 UTC+2:
> I believe this construct in the junit xml files can be safely modified to
> forc
I believe this construct in the junit xml files can be safely modified to
force jenkins to see the test results as two separate tests
> Hi,
>
> I found a strange phenomenon in test result display of jenkins. I had two
> tests with very instable test results, good, bad, bad, good, good, good and
Hi,
I found a strange phenomenon in test result display of jenkins. I had two
tests with very instable test results, good, bad, bad, good, good, good and
every time I opened the display, the sequence was different. But when
opening the tests I found out all of them either failed or passed.
Wha