A test result summary and full details about the whole test are stored for each test run. Individual Test Suites within a Test Job are counted as one test run each.
You can see the test result summaries in the Reporting Perspective, in the Test Result Summary View.
If the full details for a test run are still available (the column Details shows true), you can re-open the full test result by double-clicking on the entry in the Test Result Summary View or by clicking the button to open the report in the top right-hand corner of the view.
In the test result, you can navigate through the test results using the mouse or using the toolbar buttons to spring to the next or previous error. In this way, you can view any screenshots in the Image View and details about errors in the Properties View.
Each node in the Test Result View shows the amount of time taken to execute this node and any parameter values that were used at this node. You can turn these options off in the preferences (Section 3.29.12, “Label decoration preferences”).
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In the Project properties, you can specify how often the full reports should be automatically deleted from the database (Section 3.6.3.1, “Editing general Project properties”). |
The Test Result Summary View shows a summary of each Test Suite that has run.
Sorting entries in the Test Result Summary View
Click on a column header to sort the table according to the values in this column.
Showing and hiding columns in the Test Result Summary View
In the context-menu on the column headers in the Test Result Summary View, you can select which columns you want to show in the view. Your settings for this view are saved in your workspace.
Filtering in the Test Result Summary View
At the top of the Test Result Summary View there is a filter. Choose which column you want to filter, and enter the value you want to filter by (use * as a wildcard).
In the test result preferences (Section 3.29.10, “Test result preferences”) you can alter the amount of days that a test result summary is shown. The top of the Test Result Summary View shows the amount of days that test result summaries are being shown for. Any unshown summaries are still present in the database and can be shown by increasing the amount of days.
You can change the relevance of a test run (i.e. whether it is exported with the Project or not) in the Test Result Summary View.
Select the test run whose relevance you want to change.
Select:
from the context-sensitive menu.
Use the ”Refresh” button
at the top right hand corner of the Test Result Summary View to refresh
the view after tests have been run.
Select one or more rows in the Test Result Summary View and use the
”Delete” button
in the top right hand corner of the view to delete these test runs.
You can reset the standard column widths in the Test Result Summary View using the button in the top right hand corner of the view.
Select one or more test reports and select Export” button on the toolbar of the Test Result Summary View.
from the context-sensitive menu or click the ”In the dialog that opens, enter or browse to a directory where the test results should be saved.
When you click ”Finish”, the result reports for the selected test runs will be exported to the directory you entered.
For each test run, an XML and an HTML file are created.
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In order to export test results from the Test Result Summary View, details for these reports must still be in the database. This will be shown as true in the Details column in the Test Result Summary View. |
You can add a comment to a test run in the Test Result Summary View by:
Selecting a test run in the Test Result Summary View and then selecting
from the context-sensitive menu.In the dialog that opens, enter a title for the comment and a longer description in the details area.
When you click ”OK”, the title of the comment is shown in the Comment column.
You can view the details for a comment by reselecting
from the context-sensitive menu.