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  2. JENKINS-57698

Results are not saving in the mentioned directory after the execution in Execute Microfocus Test from Filesystem

      Hi Team,

      Results are not saving in the defined Result directory after the execution in Execute Microfocus Test from File system.

      Instead the result is saving in Jenkins workspace directory. Please let me know if you need more informations.

       

          [JENKINS-57698] Results are not saving in the mentioned directory after the execution in Execute Microfocus Test from Filesystem

          tanmoy roy added a comment -

          Thanks rolandomihaivlad for the update. That will be awesome if i get the .hpi file. It will help me a lot.

          Also wanted to know if we can save results with custom result file name rather than a file with random numbers (Existing behaviour).

          tanmoy roy added a comment - Thanks rolandomihaivlad for the update. That will be awesome if i get the .hpi file. It will help me a lot. Also wanted to know if we can save results with custom result file name rather than a file with random numbers (Existing behaviour).

          Hello,

          Please describe how this feature should work without having to change the results file name every build.

           

          Regards,

          Rolando

          Rolando-Mihai Vlad added a comment - Hello, Please describe how this feature should work without having to change the results file name every build.   Regards, Rolando

          tanmoy roy added a comment - - edited

          Let me elaborate my requirement.

          Present scenario- The results are saved in Jenkins Workspace with some random number folders eg- 36892c.

          What we need- The result to be saved in any location which is preferable to the user. And also User can be able to save the results file with any kind of custom name.

          eg- /path to the results file to be saved/PrerformanceRun1 (or any other custom name to the results folder.

           

          Requirement is how we are currently saving the results using the LR controller where the user defines the result folder name. Want the same to be implemented in the LR plugin.

           

          tanmoy roy added a comment - - edited Let me elaborate my requirement. Present scenario- The results are saved in Jenkins Workspace with some random number folders eg-  36892c. What we need- The result to be saved in any location which is preferable to the user. And also User can be able to save the results file with any kind of custom name. eg- /path to the results file to be saved/PrerformanceRun1 (or any other custom name to the results folder.   Requirement is how we are currently saving the results using the LR controller where the user defines the result folder name. Want the same to be implemented in the LR plugin.  

          tanmoy roy added a comment -

          Hi rolandomihaivlad any further updates on this issue.

          tanmoy roy added a comment - Hi rolandomihaivlad any further updates on this issue.

          Hello,

          I can't upload the .hpi here due to size constraints. You can find the PR at https://github.com/jenkinsci/hpe-application-automation-tools-plugin/pull/240.

          Please note this was tested only by me, and no regression was performed.

           

          Regards,

          Rolando

          Rolando-Mihai Vlad added a comment - Hello, I can't upload the .hpi here due to size constraints. You can find the PR at  https://github.com/jenkinsci/hpe-application-automation-tools-plugin/pull/240. Please note this was tested only by me, and no regression was performed.   Regards, Rolando

          tanmoy roy added a comment - - edited

          Hello,

           

          Thanks for the update it would be great if  you can upload the .hpi file. I understand the constraint of uploading big files in JIRA. As i am very new to jenkins i have limited idea of what to do with the PR that you mentioned in the comments.

          tanmoy roy added a comment - - edited Hello,   Thanks for the update it would be great if  you can upload the .hpi file. I understand the constraint of uploading big files in JIRA. As i am very new to jenkins i have limited idea of what to do with the PR that you mentioned in the comments.

          Helllo,

          Download my repository https://github.com/vladrolando-mihai/hpe-application-automation-tools-plugin. You need to have maven installed: http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/maven-in-five-minutes.html. Once your environment is set up, run mvn package -DskipTests on the root folder of the project.

           

          Regards,

          Rolando

          Rolando-Mihai Vlad added a comment - Helllo, Download my repository  https://github.com/vladrolando-mihai/hpe-application-automation-tools-plugin . You need to have maven installed:  http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/maven-in-five-minutes.html . Once your environment is set up, run mvn package -DskipTests on the root folder of the project.   Regards, Rolando

          tanmoy roy added a comment -

          hi rolandomihaivlad,

          Some how i was not able to followup with the steps u provided. Request u to please share the .hpi if possible.

          tanmoy roy added a comment - hi rolandomihaivlad , Some how i was not able to followup with the steps u provided. Request u to please share the .hpi if possible.

          Rolando-Mihai Vlad added a comment - Hello, Download it from  https://ci.appveyor.com/project/HPEbot/hp-application-automation-tools-plugin/builds/25288245/artifacts   Regards, Rolando

          tanmoy roy added a comment -

          tanmoy roy added a comment - Thanks rolandomihaivlad

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