Are we considering to include some path in the site in order to upload reports?, should we open a thread for this as well?
This is a static site built from Sphinx docs. What sort of report are you thinking about?
Reports containing results coming from our regular functional tests, an example of the output in xml: -<robot generator="Robot 3.0.4 (Python 2.7.12 on linux2)" generated="20180829 05:18:39.626"> -<suite name="Setup" id="s1" source="/home/elio/secondgerrit/clean/stx-test-suite/Tests/Setup.robot"> +<test name="Test Qemu Libvirt VMs Setup" id="s1-t1"> +<test name="Test Install ISO" id="s1-t2"> +<test name="Test Config Controller" id="s1-t3"> <doc>Tests for Install and Configuration of a controller node. Author(s): - Jose Perez... <status starttime="20180829 05:18:39.627" endtime="20180829 05:57:07.073" status="FAIL"/> </suite> +<statistics> <errors> </errors> </robot> We were thinking where it could make sense to upload / post those results: - Wiki - Launchpad - Repository We also looked at how OpenStack reports results: - For every repo, under Gerrit giving a Pass / Fail - For RefStack, under their homepage page "community results" [0] - Any other that could fit our needs? Some ideas how to share StarlingX test reports: - Test wiki page to show executive summary results parsed from the given xml: - Today this is how we report under our Test wiki page [1] - Partially automated - stx-docs hosting those results parsed from the given xml to rst format: - Fully automated taking advantage of tox infrastructure, how about using "tox -e results"? - Results uploaded to doc.starlingx.io/results? [0] https://refstack.openstack.org/#/community_results [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StarlingX/Test#Latest_ISO_image_Sanity_Summa...