I suggest you start using a test runner which can produce JUnit/XUnit 
output. I've used both nose and pytest, both of which can run unittest 
tests and produce JUnit-style XML output.

On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 8:59:36 AM UTC-4 nikola...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank you for the answer. If I don't mistake, JUnit plugin just publishes 
> the report, but unittest can't produce JUint-compatible xml. Anyway, we 
> agree to consider builds with failed tests like failed. Tests generate some 
> artifacts, and I want to know all artifacts exist before trying to download 
> them.
>
> среда, 21 апреля 2021 г. в 15:03:35 UTC+3, ullrich...@gmail.com: 
>
>> Typically you do not set the status of a build by setting the return 
>> code. Your build should never alter the return code just because the tests 
>> are failing. So I would suggest that your build always returns 0 if the 
>> build is successful (ignoring the test results). The JUnit plugin will do 
>> the build status handling for you: if there are test failures, then the 
>> JUnit plugin will set the build status to unstable. If not, the status 
>> remains successful. You can then navigate with lastSuccessful or lastStable 
>> to the last build without testfailures.
>>
>> BTW: I don’t think that there is a way to differentiate between test 
>> errors and failures in Jenkins yet.
>>
>> Am 21.04.2021 um 11:26 schrieb Nick N <nikola...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Hey, guys!
>>
>> I have a freestyle project. It builds an app and run tests (python, 
>> unittest). It is quite straightforward if return codes are 0 then build is 
>> successful, otherwise it is failed. Earlier I returned amount of errors and 
>> failures as a returncode to see tests results on the dashboard (passed or 
>> failed). But test results may contain failures and errors, and I want to 
>> know if there were errors on tests or they all finished, but found some 
>> bugs. Actually I need to get last build (via jenkins api) without errors, 
>> no matter if there were failures.
>>
>> I've tried to look at "lastStableBuild", but it seems it sticks to 
>> "lastSuccessfulBuild". 
>> I've tried to find information about build statuses but had no success. 
>> Particularly what are criteria of each of them? Maybe it is completely 
>> wrong approach and there's a better way?
>>
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