ANT target execution success or failure indicator
I am working as part of a testcase automation scenario where my testcases are written as ANT <target>
calls and each <target>
represents each testcase. Let's assume I have 10 <target>
defined. I will use a shell script to call this 10 <target>
.
I am looking for a way, after execution of shell script i should be able to see the result of which <target>
call passed(Build successful) and which <target>
call failed (Build Failed) in a consolidated way. Do we have any option in ANT to achieve this?.
jenkins ant
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I am working as part of a testcase automation scenario where my testcases are written as ANT <target>
calls and each <target>
represents each testcase. Let's assume I have 10 <target>
defined. I will use a shell script to call this 10 <target>
.
I am looking for a way, after execution of shell script i should be able to see the result of which <target>
call passed(Build successful) and which <target>
call failed (Build Failed) in a consolidated way. Do we have any option in ANT to achieve this?.
jenkins ant
Check the exit code?
– Pavitra
Nov 26 '18 at 10:21
Similar to that. Lets me explain the scenario. I am using Jenkins job->shell script to trigger this <target> calls. Now In Jenkins i am seeing all the console message of the <target> call execution. But my use case is to have a consolidated report kind of output where it just need to show the number of <target> call failures and success
– Mario Super
Nov 26 '18 at 10:28
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I am working as part of a testcase automation scenario where my testcases are written as ANT <target>
calls and each <target>
represents each testcase. Let's assume I have 10 <target>
defined. I will use a shell script to call this 10 <target>
.
I am looking for a way, after execution of shell script i should be able to see the result of which <target>
call passed(Build successful) and which <target>
call failed (Build Failed) in a consolidated way. Do we have any option in ANT to achieve this?.
jenkins ant
I am working as part of a testcase automation scenario where my testcases are written as ANT <target>
calls and each <target>
represents each testcase. Let's assume I have 10 <target>
defined. I will use a shell script to call this 10 <target>
.
I am looking for a way, after execution of shell script i should be able to see the result of which <target>
call passed(Build successful) and which <target>
call failed (Build Failed) in a consolidated way. Do we have any option in ANT to achieve this?.
jenkins ant
jenkins ant
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Check the exit code?
– Pavitra
Nov 26 '18 at 10:21
Similar to that. Lets me explain the scenario. I am using Jenkins job->shell script to trigger this <target> calls. Now In Jenkins i am seeing all the console message of the <target> call execution. But my use case is to have a consolidated report kind of output where it just need to show the number of <target> call failures and success
– Mario Super
Nov 26 '18 at 10:28
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Check the exit code?
– Pavitra
Nov 26 '18 at 10:21
Similar to that. Lets me explain the scenario. I am using Jenkins job->shell script to trigger this <target> calls. Now In Jenkins i am seeing all the console message of the <target> call execution. But my use case is to have a consolidated report kind of output where it just need to show the number of <target> call failures and success
– Mario Super
Nov 26 '18 at 10:28
Check the exit code?
– Pavitra
Nov 26 '18 at 10:21
Check the exit code?
– Pavitra
Nov 26 '18 at 10:21
Similar to that. Lets me explain the scenario. I am using Jenkins job->shell script to trigger this <target> calls. Now In Jenkins i am seeing all the console message of the <target> call execution. But my use case is to have a consolidated report kind of output where it just need to show the number of <target> call failures and success
– Mario Super
Nov 26 '18 at 10:28
Similar to that. Lets me explain the scenario. I am using Jenkins job->shell script to trigger this <target> calls. Now In Jenkins i am seeing all the console message of the <target> call execution. But my use case is to have a consolidated report kind of output where it just need to show the number of <target> call failures and success
– Mario Super
Nov 26 '18 at 10:28
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Check the exit code?
– Pavitra
Nov 26 '18 at 10:21
Similar to that. Lets me explain the scenario. I am using Jenkins job->shell script to trigger this <target> calls. Now In Jenkins i am seeing all the console message of the <target> call execution. But my use case is to have a consolidated report kind of output where it just need to show the number of <target> call failures and success
– Mario Super
Nov 26 '18 at 10:28