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New Feature
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Minor
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As DevOps I want ReadyApi build to be unstable if total failed test are beneath a specifiek threshold instead of failure, so I see different between real build failures and failing tests
Now the freestyle job is always a build failure, when only one test is failing.
Maybe similar to: `Publish JUnit test result report` Poste-build actions step.
[JENKINS-67750] Mark build as unstable instead of failure by test failures
Description |
Original:
As DevOps I want ReadyApi build to be unstable if total failed test are beneath a specifiek threshold instead of failure, so I see different between real build failures and failing tests
Now the freestyle job is always a build failure, when only one test is failing. Maybe similar to: `Publish JUnit test result report` Poste-build actions step. Screenshot in Attachment |
New:
As DevOps I want ReadyApi build to be unstable if total failed test are beneath a specifiek threshold instead of failure, so I see different between real build failures and failing tests
Now the freestyle job is always a build failure, when only one test is failing. Maybe similar to: `Publish JUnit test result report` Poste-build actions step. Screenshot in Attachment !Health.png|thumbnail! |
Description |
Original:
As DevOps I want ReadyApi build to be unstable if total failed test are beneath a specifiek threshold instead of failure, so I see different between real build failures and failing tests
Now the freestyle job is always a build failure, when only one test is failing. Maybe similar to: `Publish JUnit test result report` Poste-build actions step. Screenshot in Attachment !Health.png|thumbnail! |
New:
As DevOps I want ReadyApi build to be unstable if total failed test are beneath a specifiek threshold instead of failure, so I see different between real build failures and failing tests
Now the freestyle job is always a build failure, when only one test is failing. Maybe similar to: `Publish JUnit test result report` Poste-build actions step. !Health.png! |