tasty-ant-xml

Render tasty output to XML for Jenkins

http://github.com/ocharles/tasty-ant-xml

Version on this page:1.1.0
LTS Haskell 22.13:1.1.9
Stackage Nightly 2024-03-14:1.1.9
Latest on Hackage:1.1.9

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BSD-3-Clause licensed by Oliver Charles
Maintained by [email protected]
This version can be pinned in stack with:tasty-ant-xml-1.1.0@sha256:10cd96a43f2e94ee23184928575c01455e7f3a7e52485b2a68c85d0370469270,918

Module documentation for 1.1.0

A tasty ingredient to output test results in XML, using the Ant schema. This XML can be consumed by the Jenkins continuous integration framework.

Changes

1.1.0

Breaking Changes

Other Changes

  • Increase the lower bound of directory to >= 1.2.3.0. Earlier versions may throw exceptions on some of the actions we are using. Thanks to @liskin for pointing this out.

1.0.5

Other Changes

  • Reduce the lower bound of filepath to >= 1.0.0
  • Reduce the lower bound of directory to >= 1.0.0

1.0.4

  • We now use the classname attribute to indicate the test group a test came from. Thanks to @haishengwu-okta for this feature.

1.0.3

  • Now creates the directory containing the report XML file. Thanks to @haishengwu-okta for this feature.

1.0.2

  • Build with tasty < 0.12.

1.0.1

  • tasty-ant-xml now mentions timing information. Thanks @robdockins for this patch!

1.0.0.11

  • Remove dependency on reducers. Thanks to @jdnavarro

1.0.0.9

  • Build with tasty < 0.10

1.0.0.8

  • Enable -XFlexibleContexts, which is required to build with GHC 7.9.

1.0.0.7

  • Relaxed lower bound on containers to build with GHC 7.4.

1.0.0.6

  • Updated to build with tasty 0.8.

1.0.0.5

  • Updated to build with tasty 0.7e.

1.0.0.4

  • Updated to build with tasty 0.5.

1.0.0.3

  • Change the .cabal file to include Changelog.md in source distribution.

1.0.0.2

  • This version contains only changes to documentation.

1.0.0.1

  • This version contains only changes to documentation.

1.0.0

  • Initial public release. Able to run a TestTree and produce XML that can be understood by Jenkins.