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Yes! The command line argument -F Specifies the format of the reports and -R Specifies the type of the report data.
https://support.smartbear.com/readyapi/docs/soapui/running/automating/cli.html
Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
I have attached my batch file which contain the commands I used to generate the report. I have also attached, "what I got" as report and "what I need" as report.
Could you please review and let me know changes that I have to do in my batch file to get the report which contains the content in "What I need" picture.
- PaulMS7 years agoSuper Contributor
Try saving to a text file as mentioned above unless you want to customise the project report.
https://support.smartbear.com/readyapi/docs/testing/reports/customizing.html
The Result Metrics section that you might want is currently on page 13 of your report, so this code is the subreport that you need to keep.
<subreport isUsingCache="true"> <reportElement positionType="Float" isPrintRepeatedValues="false" x="0" y="0" width="500" height="30"/> <dataSourceExpression>$P{ProjectResultMetrics}</dataSourceExpression> <subreportExpression class="java.lang.String">"subreport:MetricsReport"</subreportExpression> </subreport>
Make a backup copy of the preconfigured project report then remove the sections that you don't need.
A simple change to <defaultValueExpression>false</defaultValueExpression> for parameters other than "IncludeResults" would hide most of the unnecessary detailed subreports.
- groovyguy7 years agoChampion Level 1
So you want the test case summary generated by the testrunner.bat and output, and not the Reports that can be generated by ReadyAPI.
You can try appending "> report.txt" to the end of your testrunner.bat command to run the tests. That'll pipe all the output to a text file. From there, I am sure you could print it to a pdf?
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