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Import Test Results
Thomas Pich, geändert vor 8 Jahren.
Import Test Results
Youngling Beiträge: 5 Beitrittsdatum: 19.10.16 Neueste Beiträge
Hello,
Klaros can import a lot of test result formats from external systems. Its possible to import own formats from, lets say own automatic test frameworks? "Own testsystems" means we can specify the test result output byself because its our "inhouse automatic test system". I mean, can Klaros import xml-files similar requirements.xml or testcase.xml? Maybe our testsystem must emulate the output of a supported testframework like JUnit, PHPUnit etc.?
Thanks,
Thomas
Klaros can import a lot of test result formats from external systems. Its possible to import own formats from, lets say own automatic test frameworks? "Own testsystems" means we can specify the test result output byself because its our "inhouse automatic test system". I mean, can Klaros import xml-files similar requirements.xml or testcase.xml? Maybe our testsystem must emulate the output of a supported testframework like JUnit, PHPUnit etc.?
Thanks,
Thomas
Torsten Stolpmann, geändert vor 8 Jahren.
RE: Import Test Results (Antwort)
Jedi Council Member Beiträge: 759 Beitrittsdatum: 12.02.09 Neueste Beiträge
Hi Thomas,
for Enterprise Edition customers we are providing services to add custom formats to the list of supported formats, so it would be available like any other supported format. If this is of interest to you, please send us a sample file to support@verit.de so we can evaluate this and prepare a quote.
If you prefer to tackle this yourself, you may also convert your result output to JUnit XML format, which for us is the lowest common denominator of result formats and feed this to Klaros. Given that your result output is based on XML, an XSLT transformation is perhaps the appropriate choice to implement this.
Please let me know if you need any more information.
Kind regards,
Torsten
for Enterprise Edition customers we are providing services to add custom formats to the list of supported formats, so it would be available like any other supported format. If this is of interest to you, please send us a sample file to support@verit.de so we can evaluate this and prepare a quote.
If you prefer to tackle this yourself, you may also convert your result output to JUnit XML format, which for us is the lowest common denominator of result formats and feed this to Klaros. Given that your result output is based on XML, an XSLT transformation is perhaps the appropriate choice to implement this.
Please let me know if you need any more information.
Kind regards,
Torsten