I have a test project written in dotnet core. This need to publish the results in an XML or HTML format. Is there a way I can publish the results to a particular directory using the same command?
--result-directory
is not working for me
问题:
回答1:
You can see all the dotnet test
options by executing dotnet test --help
. One of the options is -l, --logger
, which gives some great information:
Specify a logger for test results.
Examples:
Log in trx format using a unqiue file name: --logger trx
Log in trx format using the specified file name: --logger "trx;LogFileName=<TestResults.trx>"
More info on logger arguments support:https://aka.ms/vstest-report
That support link https://aka.ms/vstest-report, has the full information.
So to answer your specific question, you can say
dotnet test -l:trx;LogFileName=C:\temp\TestOutput.xml
To publish the results to a particular directory.
Another option is setting MSBuild properties in your test.csproj:
<PropertyGroup>
<VSTestLogger>trx</VSTestLogger>
<VSTestResultsDirectory>C:\temp</VSTestResultsDirectory>
</PropertyGroup>
Which tells the logger to put the file in the C:\temp
directory.
回答2:
After stumbling on the same problem (I wanted to publish test results in JUnit format), I ended up finding the JUnitTestLogger NuGet package.
It was a matter of installing it:
dotnet add package JUnitTestLogger --version 1.1.0
And then running the tests as:
dotnet test --logger "junit;LogFilePath=path/to/your/test/results.xml"
回答3:
In addition to Eric’s answer, you can also run dotnet xunit -xml output.xml
$ dotnet xunit --help
...
Result formats: (optional, choose one or more)
-xml <filename> : output results to xUnit.net v2 XML file
-xmlv1 <filename> : [net4x only] output results to xUnit.net v1 XML file
-nunit <filename> : [net4x only] output results to NUnit v2.5 XML file
-html <filename> : [net4x only] output results to HTML file
...
http://xunit.github.io/docs/getting-started-dotnet-core