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Dump testcases results to xunit file and submit it to Polarion xunit importer

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Usage

Automatic submission out of the CSV or SQLite input file to Polarion® XUnit Importer:

polarion_dumper.py -i {input_file}

You need to set the following environment variables (the same are used for pylarion):

export POLARION_USERNAME=kerberos_username
export POLARION_PASSWORD=kerberos_password

Or you can specify credentials on command line with --user kerberos_username --password kerberos_password. Or you can specify credentials in dump2polarion.yaml file. Lookup path is current directory and ~/.config. You can also specify the config file on command line with -c config_file.yaml.

By default test results are submitted to Polarion®. You can disable this bahavior with -n option. In this case the XML file used for results submission will be saved to disk. Default file location is current directory, default file name is testrun_TESTRUN_ID-TIMESTAMP.xml (can be overriden with -o option).

When output file is specified with -o PATH, the XML file used for results submission will be saved to disk. If PATH is a directory, resulting file will be PATH/testrun_TESTRUN_ID-TIMESTAMP.xml.

When the input file is XML, it is expected that it’s XML file with results (e.g. saved earlier with -o FILE -n) and it is submitted to Polarion®.

Install

You don’t need to install the package, you can use the scripts directly from the cloned repository.

To install the package to your virtualenv, run

pip install dump2polarion

or install it from cloned directory

pip install .

Requirements

You need sqlite3, all recent python versions include it by default. The rest is listed in requirements.txt.

CSV format

There needs to be a row with field names - it is by default when exported from Polarion®.

Fields are ID; Title; Test Case ID (optional but recommended); Verdict; Comment (optional); Time (optional); stdout (optional); stderr (optional) + any other field you want. Order of the fields and case doesn’t matter.

The “Verdict” field and any optional fields must be added manually. Valid values for “verdict” are “passed”, “failed”, “skipped”, “waiting” or empty. It’s case insensitive.

There can be any content before the row with field names and the test results.

SQLite format

You can convert the CSV file exported out of Polarion® using the csv2sqlite.py script:

csv2sqlite.py -i {input_file.csv} -o {output_file.sqlite3}

How to submit the XML file manually

polarion_dumper.py -i output.xml --user {user} --password {password}

or

curl -k -u {user}:{password} -X POST -F file=@./output.xml https://polarion.engineering.redhat.com/polarion/import/xunit

More info

For CFME QE specific instructions see <https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-1098563>

For info about XUnit Importer see <https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-1073077>

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