![]() Platform, OS, hardware configuration and maybe user definedĮverything mentioned here is either a test framework (which he has clearly said he does not need) or is far too heavy (management of the whole testing lifecycle). So that a human manager can come along and view a report of the results by ![]() He simply wants to collate his results and quote He has a specific requirement where it looks like he already has existing test frameworks set up across various platforms and requires no help with setting up the ‘management’ of tests or writing tests. No doubt Jason has moved on with his life after five years but most of the answers here still do not actually answer the question. TL DR - The question didn’t mention whether they are looking for an open source or free solution but if not then Tesults ( ) does what is being asked for. Probably makes my question too specialized. I want something that can manage the test RESULTS without having to create the TESTS. We already write our own tests in other tools. This could be a list of test results that were run in a particular configuration, or a hardware status, or just the results of specific test(s).ĮDIT: I am not looking for software that manages the TESTS. Then, a manager would be able to go to the tool and request (or more likely, access a dashboard that developers have setup) an update on the current status. The management/reporting tool would store this data. What we would like to do is have an automated (or manual) test run be able to submit it to a central location along with additional information, like platform, OS, hardware configuration and maybe user defined data. ![]() The test are not specific to hardware or platform, but rather generic. We have numerous test running tools that run on a variety of platforms, but all output test results in the JUnit format. Xl.runner.durationDilation - multiplies all the durations in the runner configuration by this value.I'm looking for a some sort of management/reporting tool that collects the results of tests, stores them for reporting, then lets users generate reports based on those tests. It is possible to send realtime data to graphite or influxdb by adding the properties =console,file,graphite =my.monitor.host to the gradle commandline. Each simulation execution will generate a separate report folder, you can browse there and open file index.html to view the Gatling report. The performance reports are generated in the runner/reports directory. Simulates a number of users creating projects Simulates a number of users browsing dashboards
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