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Improvement
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Minor
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Jenkins 1.578
Following the Jenkins Terminology, when (surefire or failsafe) tests fail, the Jenkins build status must be UNSTABLE:
<< A build is unstable if it was built successfully and one or more publishers report it unstable. For example if the JUnit publisher is configured and a test fails then the build will be marked unstable. >>
Maven job
That is the default case on Maven jobs; the code of https://github.com/jenkinsci/maven-plugin/blob/maven-plugin-2.6/src/main/java/hudson/maven/reporters/SurefireArchiver.java#L88 uses the -Dmaven.test.failure.ignore=true option:
- the Maven execution is not interrupted by a test failure
- Maven build is SUCCESS
- Jenkins build is UNSTABLE
However, that is a few error-prone and inconsistent with the command line or Freestyle job Maven execution.
That would be highlighted by a Jenkins option to switch on or off that feature, rather than the need to know one must pass -Dmaven.test.failure.ignore=false to deactivate it.
The error-prone aspect comes from the build continuation, which will for instance install the artifacts:
[INFO] --- maven-surefire-plugin:2.17:test (default-test) @ test-jenkins-failures --- [ERROR] There are test failures. [INFO] --- maven-failsafe-plugin:2.17:integration-test (default) @ test-jenkins-failures --- [INFO] --- maven-failsafe-plugin:2.17:verify (default) @ test-jenkins-failures --- [ERROR] There are test failures. [INFO] --- maven-install-plugin:2.5.1:install (default-install) @ test-jenkins-failures --- [INFO] Installing ... [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS Finished: UNSTABLE
So, it is recommended in a Maven job to call the package or verify phases rather than install or deploy and use the post-build steps to deploy the artifacts at the end (the new deployAtEnd Maven option is an alternative).
It would be nice if there was a way to alternatively use for instance the -Dmaven.test.failure.ignore=false parameter and the -fae Maven 3 option ("Only fail the build afterwards; allow all non-impacted builds to continue") but get the final Maven build FAILED translated to Jenkins build UNSTABLE. For consistency with the terminology.
Freestyle job
About the Maven build step in Freestyle jobs, they do not behave that way by default. The result is the same as an execution from command line:
- Maven execution is interrupted by tests failures
- Maven build is FAILURE
- Jenkins build is FAILURE
Reproducing the Maven job behavior is possible with the -Dmaven.test.failure.ignore=true option and the use of 'Publish JUnit test result report' post build step (to change the build result from SUCCESS to UNSTABLE).
As for the Maven job, it would be great if the 'Publish JUnit test result report' post build step would be able to switch the Jenkins build result from FAILURE to UNSTABLE when the BUILD failure is only due to Maven test failures.