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What I do is pretty simple. Our automation projects, etc, are in Team Foundation Server source control. So, we are using task scheduler and the commandline to, before our automation runs, pull down the latest version of the automation projects. We then, also, using task scheduler execute a batch file that calls TestExecute with command line parameters to execute the projects.
I'm not familiar with Confluence enough to tell you how to publish the results. Keep in mind that the test logs from TestComplete/TestExecute projects are specific to those tools. You could do something as simple as export the test log at the end of the test run and upload it to Confluence.
tristaanogre I agree
I can export the testcomplete results at the end but having difficult time for automating the uploading the results to confluence ?
Do you have any code examples to implement this ?
Thanks
Nishchal
- tristaanogre7 years agoEsteemed Contributor
I don't have any samples as I have not used Confluence myself. shankar_r posted some links from Atlassian that you might be able to reference for information. Basically, in whatever code you're using to export the test log, you will need to call some sort of API or method to do the upload. It will happen as code within TestComplete, not as something called from Confluence.
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