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## Boolean test results Passed/Failed | ## Boolean test results Passed/Failed | ||
## Numeric test results (measurements) | ## Numeric test results (measurements) | ||
==QA Data Sources== | |||
There are several sources of quality data we'd like to be able to track in a QA dashboard: | |||
* oe-selftest results | |||
* bitbake-selftest results | |||
* build performance metrics | |||
* buildhistory trends | |||
* ??? | |||
==Prior Art== | ==Prior Art== |
Revision as of 20:40, 6 July 2016
General Expectations
Here's a list of initial expectations of the Test Reporting Tool.
- The TRT must be able to receive test reports via a remote communication protocol.
- From expected sources of results (Auth)
- To existing test buckets (logical test belonging separation, could be by test component)
- Using existing test report protocols like XML
- The TRT should present an interface with views organized towards the following objectives:
- Test Buckets (browsing a component's test results history)
- Test Collections (The type of Milestone/Release or another defined collection)
- The TRT should be able to identify the type of result it is consuming.
- Boolean test results Passed/Failed
- Numeric test results (measurements)
QA Data Sources
There are several sources of quality data we'd like to be able to track in a QA dashboard:
- oe-selftest results
- bitbake-selftest results
- build performance metrics
- buildhistory trends
- ???
Prior Art
- QA maintains QA_sanity_history reports which list sanity test results and compares them to the previous run (anyone know how these are generated?)
- Someone (?) generates graphs of the performance data
- CustomReports includes visualisation for test run pass rates and graphs changes to success rates.
- Jenkins parses and displays JUnit XML output out of the box, a break down of How Jenkins Displays JUnit output