I'm basically looking for something like this, but for SoapUI:
SoapUI displays results in a really nice way in it's GUI. Any chance of getting something similar for/when it runs on Jenkins?
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Sign up to join this communityI'm basically looking for something like this, but for SoapUI:
SoapUI displays results in a really nice way in it's GUI. Any chance of getting something similar for/when it runs on Jenkins?
I accomplished a similar thing by running the SoapUI tests within the Maven Build
http://www.soapui.org/test-automation/maven/maven-2-x.html
one of the outputs is "junitReport : Turns on creation of JUnit-reports, (true/false)" which will then let you use any of of the million JUnit graphing tools.
Hope that helps in finding your solution
Jenkins Performance Plugin can help with that.
Quote from plugin page:
Report formats supported:
- JMeter XML format
- JUnit format (used by Soapui for example)
I can't tell you more because I'm not using the plugin through SoapUI: I'm using this plugin for JMeter reporting in Jenkins, and it so happens that I've seen that it supports JUnuit format from SoapUI.
I can't give you specifics on how to exactly do it, but from what I've read, it is possible.
I checked the soapui.org forums and there is quite a bit of material available. Hope this helps!
EDIT: let me show you what I have done with my project. First of all my project is a SoapUI-Maven project, to automatically check a rest web service. So, in one of my steps tests, I wrote a line in a .csv with the result that I want to measure along time. With this csv holding the data, just had to set it up in a graphical chart, I have used HighCharts To load it in Jenkins , you have to install the 'anything-goes-formatter' plugin, which I think it has some security risks.