Hi Ruben and thanks again for the help.
Any idea why the emails don't have the error output? I'm using the
default email stylesheet settings from ccservice.exe.config:
<!-- Specifies the stylesheets that are used to transform the build
results when using the EmailPublisher -->
<xslFiles>
<file name="xsl\header.xsl"/>
<file name="xsl\compile.xsl"/>
<file name="xsl\unittests.xsl"/>
<file name="xsl\fit.xsl"/>
<file name="xsl\modifications.xsl"/>
<file name="xsl\fxcop-summary_1_36.xsl"/>
</xslFiles>
As you mentioned, the only change I made was adding the time outs to
error.messages in compile.xsl.
I've checked the log file in artifacts/buildlogs and it has the
timeout message:
<buildresults>
<message>Command line 'F:\test.bat ' timed out after 5 seconds.</
message>
</buildresults>
I get the same results when I use the xslfiles attribute for the email
logger in ccnet.config:
<xslFiles>
<file>xsl\header.xsl</file>
<file>xsl\compile.xsl</file>
<file>xsl\unittests.xsl</file>
<file>xsl\modifications.xsl</file>
</xslFiles>
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Barry
On Jun 7, 3:30 pm, Barry Pape <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Ruben! I've got time outs reporting on the web interface
> now :)
>
> On Jun 7, 2:21 pm, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi
>
> > that's an option, or upgrade to 1.7 :-)
>
> > if you want to update ,compile.xsl is the file you'll need to change
> > look at line 10,
> > <xsl:variable name="error.messages"
> > select="$messages[(contains(text(), 'error ') and not(contains(text(),
> > 'warning ') )) or @level='Error'] | /cruisecontrol//builderror/message |
> > /cruisecontrol//internalerror/message" />
>
> > this needs changing so that it also takes time outs into account
> > adding (contains(text(), 'timed out after ') should do the trick
>
> > with kind regards
> > Ruben Willems
>
> > On 7 June 2012 19:58, Barry Pape <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Given the same basic test on our implementation of 1.6, I'm not
> > > getting the failure message to web interface.
>
> > > I see the following when going to the failed build details:
>
> > > BUILD FAILED
> > > Project: test
> > > Date of build: 2012-06-07 11:49:35
> > > Running time: 00:00:06
> > > Integration Request: Build (ForceBuild) triggered from SRVCDRADS5
>
> > > When I view the build log, the error is present:
> > > <buildresults>
> > > <message>Command line 'F:\test.bat ' timed out after 5 seconds.</
> > > message>
> > > </buildresults>
>
> > > Am I needing to modify the xsl to display this error on the details
> > > screen?
>
> > > On Jun 7, 4:03 am, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hi
>
> > > > that would be a section in the xsl file
>
> > > > now compile.xsl is used to highlight errors and warnings
>
> > > > that's easy to adjust if you want a section there with just time-outs
> > > > you can find the file in
> > > > C:\Program Files\CruiseControl.NET\webdashboard\xsl
>
> > > > with kind regards
> > > > Ruben Willems
>
> > > > On 7 June 2012 09:16, Matthias Napalowski <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > > Thank you!
>
> > > > > or if you want a specific section with time outs only
>
> > > > > Is there a value to set in the build script? Or do i misunderstand
> > > > > you?
>
> > > > > Regards
> > > > > Matthias
>
> > > > > Am 07.06.2012 um 06:42 schrieb Ruben Willems <[email protected]
> > > >:
>
> > > > > Hi
>
> > > > > I just made a test project with the batch file as example, and I get
> > > the
> > > > > following
>
> > > > > in the console output :
>
> > > > > [gitnew:ERROR] Command line 'D:\Ontwikkeling\Code\RuWi\CCNet\wait.cmd
> > > > > localhost'
> > > > > timed out after 5 seconds.
>
> > > > > --> So that's ok
>
> > > > > Dashbord Build overview :
>
> > > > > Errors: (1)
>
> > > > > Command line 'D:\Ontwikkeling\Code\RuWi\CCNet\wait.cmd localhost'
> > > timed out after 5 seconds.
>
> > > > > --> also ok
>
> > > > > and in the build log there is the following :
>
> > > > > <buildresults>
> > > > > <message level="Error">Command line
> > > 'D:\Ontwikkeling\Code\RuWi\CCNet\wait.cmd localhost' timed out after 5
> > > seconds.</message></buildresults>
>
> > > > > --> also ok
>
> > > > > so everything looks ok
>
> > > > > it is added with level Error, or if you want a specific section with
> > > time
> > > > > outs only,
> > > > > an xsl that scans for 'timed out after' should also work
>
> > > > > I tested this with the upcoming 1.7, due in 2 weeks,
> > > > >http://build.nauck-it.de/download/CruiseControl.NET/
>
> > > > >http://build.nauck-it.de/download/CruiseControl.NET/1.7.726.8065/
>
> > > > > with kind regards
> > > > > Ruben Willems
>
> > > > > On 30 May 2012 17:38, Barry Pape <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >> Sorry for the double post, but I didn't think the first one went
> > > > >> through.
>
> > > > >> Any update on this? The recommended batch file looks like a good
> > > > >> test.
>
> > > > >> Some additional information on our situation:
> > > > >> I just moved our builds from version : 1.4.1.3795 where the
> > > > >> CruiseControl build report would give a message like:
>
> > > > >> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Tasks.BuilderException: Command Line
> > > > >> Build timed out (after 7200 seconds) at
>
> > > ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Tasks.ExecutableTask.Run(IIntegrationResult
> > > > >> result) at
> > > > >> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Project.RunTasks(IIntegrationResult
> > > > >> result, IList tasksToRun) at
> > > > >> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Project.Run(IIntegrationResult
> > > > >> result)
> > > > >> at
>
> > > ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.IntegrationRunner.Build(IIntegrationResult
> > > > >> result) BaseDirectory: D:\, Executable: C:\Program Files
> > > > >> \VisBuildPro6\VisBuildCmd.exe
>
> > > > >> to Version : 1.6.7981.1 where the CruiseControl build report gives no
> > > > >> failure message at all, and we have to search the build log for the
> > > > >> time out value to see the error.
>
> > > > >> On May 25, 11:08 am, Matthias Napalowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> > maybe with an batch file?
> > > > >> > ---
> > > > >> > echo "wait"
> > > > >> > pause
> > > > >> > ---
>
> > > > >> > this schould execute and wait for a keypress...
>
> > > > >> > regards..
>
> > > > >> > 2012/5/25 Ruben Willems <[email protected]>
>
> > > > >> > > The patch was applied on the 1.6 release
> > > > >> > > and the code does look like it should work.
>
> > > > >> > > any idea on how I can simulate such a time-out,
> > > > >> > > so I can simulate the problem.
>
> > > > >> > > with kind regards
> > > > >> > > Ruben Willems
>
> > > > >> > > On 24 May 2012 12:22, Matthias Napalowski <[email protected]>
> > > > >> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > >> I would appreciate to have an answer on that question..
>
> > > > >> > >> Thanks!
> > > > >> > >> Matthias
>
> > > > >> > >> 2012/5/22 Barry Pape <[email protected]>
>
> > > > >> > >>> I see that this issue has been resolved, and the issue history
> > > > >> > >>> mentions a patch. Where do I find the patch and how do I apply
> > > it?
> > > > >> > >>> Will it work on Version : 1.6.7981.1?
>
> > > > >> > >>> Thanks,
> > > > >> > >>> Barry
>
> > > > >> > >>> On Apr 22, 6:45 am, Ruben Willems <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > > >> > >>> > Hi
>
> > > > >> > >>> > just looked into the source, and indeed, timeouts are not
> > > logged
> > > > >> as
> > > > >> > >>> warning
> > > > >> > >>> > / error :-(
> > > > >> > >>> > so for the moment the only thing that remains is to look for
> > > > >> > >>> > a
> > > > >> string
> > > > >> > >>> > 'timed out'.
>
> > > > >> > >>> > changing this to an error would make it easier to search for
> > > it,
> > > > >> > >>> > but how would one make the distinguish between a time out and
> > > a
> > > > >> compile
> > > > >> > >>> > (syntax) error
> > > > >> > >>> > they're both errors.
>
> > > > >> > >>> > made an issue about it :
> > > > >>http://www.cruisecontrolnet.org/issues/101
>
> > > > >> > >>> > with kind regards
> > > > >> > >>> > Ruben Willems
>
> > > > >> > >>> > On 13 April 2012 15:23, Matthias Napalowski <
> > > > >> [email protected]>
> > > > >> > >>> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > >>> > > Sorry for my realy late response..
>
> > > > >> > >>> > > The Timeout Message is only a normal Message, no Error or
> > > > >> Failure.
> > > > >> > >>> How do
> > > > >> > >>> > > i get only this Message into the Mail?
> > > > >> > >>> > > There are a few hundred messages. Wouldnt it more logicaly
> > > that
> > > > >> ccnet
> > > > >> > >>> > > gives the timeout as a error or fail?
> > > > >> > >>> > > Regards
> > > > >> > >>> > > Matthias
> > > > >> > >>> > > Am 22. Juli 2011 07:58 schrieb Ruben Willems <
> > > > >> > >>> [email protected]>:
>
> > > > >> > >>> > > Hi
>
> > > > >> > >>> > >> you'll have to tweak som xsl for this
> > > > >> > >>> > >> in your ccnet.exe.config or ccservice.exe.config there is
> > > > >> > >>> > >> a
> > > > >> section
> > > > >> > >>> > >> xslFiles
>
> > > > >> > >>> > >> these files are used to by the email publisher
> > > > >> > >>> > >> you can add or remove files as wanted.
>
> > > > >> > >>> > >> remember to stop and start ccnet for the changes to take
> > > affect
>
> > > > >> > >>> > >> with kind regards
> > > > >> > >>> > >> Ruben Willems
>
> > > > >> > >>> > >> On 14 April 2011 10:14, matthias <[email protected]>
> > > > >> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > >>> > >>> hi
>
> > > > >> > >>> > >>> how do i get the timeout of an build into the email.
> > > > >> > >>> > >>> it doesn't show up.
>
> > > > >> > >>> > >>> greetings