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Unified Reporting enhanced for publishing Integration Tester reports

8/20/2018

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Starting with version 9.2.0.1, you can publish test suite reports from Integration Tester to Test Control Panel, and then use the Unified Reporting dashboard to access the published reports. You can also publish reports for integration tests scheduled from Performance Tester.
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What’s new in the Unified Reporting dashboard?The Unified Reporting dashboard has two new result types for tests provided by Integration Tester: the first is the test suite, for suites run from Integration Tester , and the second is the performance test, for performance tests that rely on integration tests.
The Unified Reporting dashboard displays these tests as shown in the following image.

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New Unified Reporting APIs
The Unified Reporting dashboard provides REST APIs that enable the publishing of the Integration Test Reports from Integration Tester to the Unified Reporting dashboard.
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Configuring Integration Tester to publish test suite reports
Integration Tester now provides the option to automatically publish test suite results to the Unified Reporting dashboard whenever tests are run. You can also publish existing test suite results to the Unified Reporting dashboard.

You can activate the auto-publishing option for publishing test suite reports to the Unified Reporting dashboard by editing your Project Settings for your Integration Tester project.

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Choosing the reporting project
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When selecting a destination for your published results, you can select a reporting project from a list that shows all existing projects on the server, or you can create a new reporting project on the server.

You must ensure that you click Publish results database connection so that the database connection details are copied to Test Control Panel.
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​Publishing existing test suite reports
If you have existing test suite reports in Integration Tester that have not been published to the Unified Reporting dashboard, you can publish them without running those tests again.
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Alternatively, you can also publish several test reports to Unified Reporting dashboard. From Integration Tester , click Tools > Publish to Unified Reporting.
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Choose the reports you want to publish for the options in the Select Suite Runs dialog.
The selected reports for publishing are displayed in the Unified Reporting window.
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​The selected reports for publishing are displayed in the Unified Reporting window.

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​Re-publishing existing results to Unified Reporting
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Viewing results published from Test Control Panel

You can view the test result reports published to Unified Reporting dashboard by clicking the Reports icon on Test Control Panel Home page. The published reports are displayed in the Unified Reporting dashboard.
To view the report details, hover the cursor over the report name, click it and select Functional Report.
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Viewing specific test suite reports in a web browser
You can view the results of a specific test suite directly by using the URL for the published version of the results. You can find this URL listed in the Publish to Unified Reporting line in the Console in Integration Testers Test Lab perspective for that test suite.

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Enter this URL in a web browser to open a page that displays all reports filtered by the Reports Project for the test suite.
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For more information about the features of the Unified Reporting dashboard, see the Blog post “Reporting and Viewing Test Outcomes made simpler than ever” in the
Test Workbench   Community.
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  Sanjunath N Sannesi
  Principal Technical Writer
  Integration Tester





Sanjunath is a principal technical writer who has more than 10 years of experience in the software industry. He is currently a member of the Integration Tester project team and works out of the HCL office in Bengaluru.
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