add compare-results.sh, call from start-testsuite.sh
Compare current test results to the expected results, and exit in error on
discrepancies.
Add compare-result.sh: (trivially) grep junit xml output to determine which
tests passed and which didn't, and compare against an expected-result.log,
another junit file from a previous run. Summarize and determine success.
Include an "xfail" feature: tests that are expected to fail are marked as
"xfail", unexpected failures as "FAIL".
In various subdirs, copy the current jenkins jobs' junit xml outputs as
expected-results.log, so that we will start getting useful output in both
jenkins runs and manual local runs.
In start-testsuite.sh, after running the tests, invoke the results comparison.
Due to the single-line parsing nature, the script so far does not distinguish
between error and failure. I doubt that we actually need to do that though.
Related: OS#3136
Change-Id: I87d62a8be73d73a5eeff61a842e7c27a0066079d
2018-04-05 14:56:38 +00:00
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<testsuite name='Titan' tests='5' failures='0' errors='0' skipped='0' inconc='0' time='MASKED'>
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<testcase classname='SIP_Tests' name='TC_mt_success_rel_gsm' time='MASKED'/>
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<testcase classname='SIP_Tests' name='TC_mt_success_rel_sip' time='MASKED'/>
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<testcase classname='SIP_Tests' name='TC_mo_success_rel_gsm' time='MASKED'/>
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<testcase classname='SIP_Tests' name='TC_mo_success_rel_sip' time='MASKED'/>
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2020-05-14 19:10:28 +00:00
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<testcase classname='SIP_Tests' name='TC_mo_setup_disc_late_rtp' time='MASKED'/>
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add compare-results.sh, call from start-testsuite.sh
Compare current test results to the expected results, and exit in error on
discrepancies.
Add compare-result.sh: (trivially) grep junit xml output to determine which
tests passed and which didn't, and compare against an expected-result.log,
another junit file from a previous run. Summarize and determine success.
Include an "xfail" feature: tests that are expected to fail are marked as
"xfail", unexpected failures as "FAIL".
In various subdirs, copy the current jenkins jobs' junit xml outputs as
expected-results.log, so that we will start getting useful output in both
jenkins runs and manual local runs.
In start-testsuite.sh, after running the tests, invoke the results comparison.
Due to the single-line parsing nature, the script so far does not distinguish
between error and failure. I doubt that we actually need to do that though.
Related: OS#3136
Change-Id: I87d62a8be73d73a5eeff61a842e7c27a0066079d
2018-04-05 14:56:38 +00:00
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</testsuite>
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