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[JIRA] (JENKINS-15943) NumberFormatException when Publish Selenium Report with HTMLTestRunner 0.8.2 / Selenium
aar...@holmescorp.com (JIRA) Thu, 06 Dec 2012 20:40:48 -0800
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15943) NumberFormatException ... aar...@holmescorp.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15943) NumberFormatExcep... aar...@holmescorp.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15943) NumberFormatExcep... aar...@holmescorp.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15943) NumberFormatExcep... franci...@gmail.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15943) NumberFormatExcep... aar...@holmescorp.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15943) NumberFormatExcep... aar...@holmescorp.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15943) NumberFormatExcep... aar...@holmescorp.com (JIRA)
HTMLTestRunner produces an output file that is incompatible with SeleniumHtmlReport - specifically the parser in TestResult.java. I decided to go with junitxml, allowing me to keep my existing test framework. This produced xml files that could be published my the Jenkins 'publish junit test result' option.