View Issue Details
ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0006846 | Compliance Test Tool (CTT) Unified Architecture | 3 - Feature Request | public | 2021-04-22 20:28 | 2021-11-02 16:20 |
Reporter | Hock, Christian | Assigned To | |||
Priority | low | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | acknowledged | Resolution | open | ||
Product Version | 1.04.09.398 | ||||
Summary | 0006846: Using CTT for continuous integration | ||||
Description | When integrating the CTT for continuous integration in an e.g. Jenkins-Infrastructure it's a cost intensiv human work to post process the results especially if there known warnings/errors occours. The suggestion is, that a feature is developed which allows to suppress warnings like in e.g. Visual Studio (Warning flags) which can be persited e.g. in the CTT-Selection.xml for each Test-Case. Post processing the Result.xml automatically is today not really an option, because the format of the XML is more or less "private" - no Schema (at least we did not find) though where relevant "Warning" or "Error" might occour is not known. The warnings and errors should/could still be in the Result.xml (that would make sense) and might be shown with different icons, but the result of uacompliancetest.exe shall honor these suppressions. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Files Affected | |||||
|
I think it would be better to provide the schema so that automated processing could be better performed - suppressing warnings and error can result in problems down the road, so it is not recommended in my opinion |
|
discuss in CMP - agreed to my suggestion on schema |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
---|---|---|---|
2021-04-22 20:28 | Hock, Christian | New Issue | |
2021-04-22 21:05 | Paul Hunkar | Note Added: 0014252 | |
2021-05-06 14:26 | Paul Hunkar | Priority | high => low |
2021-05-06 14:26 | Paul Hunkar | Target Version | 1.04.09.399 => |
2021-05-06 14:29 | Paul Hunkar | Note Added: 0014327 | |
2021-05-06 14:29 | Paul Hunkar | Status | new => acknowledged |