Hello Mauro,

that sounds good to use the uponOutcome, thank you! I overlooked that.

Parsing the XML in a good way would require a XSD file I believe, but it
does not exist, so I try not to use that approach.

Now it looks like this:

    @AfterScenario(uponType=ScenarioType.NORMAL,
uponOutcome=AfterScenario.Outcome.SUCCESS)
    public void afterScenarioSuccess(@Named("qc-testcase") String
qcTestcase) {
        // TODO Export result into HP QC.
    }

With that I can export the result in a basic way into HP QC.

But I should also export the JBehave XML result file into HP QC. For this
purpose I need to know which story is running. How can I get to that
information in the method above?

Furthermore it would be more suitable to have XML results per scenario
since a test in HP QC (and perhaps also in many other test managment tools)
is best represented by a JBehave scenario. Is it possible to configure
JBehave so that it produces XML result files per scenario?


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Mauro Talevi
<[email protected]>wrote:

> @AfterScenario supports the variable uponOutcome to determine if the
> scenario has failed or not.
>
> Else you can parse the XML of the story and  extract the scenario info.
>
>
> On 10/04/2014 13:42, Hans Schwäbli wrote:
>
>> I achieved to create Java classes which can export test results into HP
>> Quality Center by using its REST interface.
>> But now I wonder how to extract the outcome from the JBehave run so that
>> I can export the results. I want to export that in a very basic way: test
>> result with an attached XML report.
>> I identify the tests in Quality Center by using a Meta info per scenario:
>> @qc-testcase Root/Test Folder x/Test Set y/My Test
>> This Meta info I can extract in a method like this:
>> @AfterScenario
>> public void afterScenario(@Named("qc-testcase") String qcTestcase) {}
>> Each scenario shall match a test in Quality Center.
>> My first idea was to export the outcome while the JBehave tests run. That
>> would require to get to the information in a method annotated with
>> @AfterScenario. But how can I determine in this method what outcome of the
>> scenario is so that I can export that on-the-fly into HP QC?
>> Another idea was to parse the genereated XML file after the run has
>> finished. But it has no schema file. So I cannot generate Java classes for
>> it by using JAXB in order to parse the result in a good way. Furthermore
>> there is no total outcome result printed in the XML, only for the step
>> outcome. Besides that I should have an XML file per scenario, so that I can
>> attach it to the test result when I export it into HP QC, and I don't know
>> if I can achieve that, so that JBehave procduces XML files per scenario.
>> How would you solve that?
>>
>
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