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Hi Davy,
I see that Jeshtha had suggested that you created a feature request for the original question. Other community members could vote for this product improvement, and this will increase chances that this idea will be implemented! You can submit the idea here.
As for the new issue you faced after updating to Ready! API 1.4.6, please submit a support case to investigate it.
The following command line (with my project) exports the report to the PDF format. Please pay attention to the R argument – I’ve changed its value based on the fact that you are running test suite from your command line:
cd C:\Program Files\SmartBear\ReadyAPI-1.4.0\bin\ testrunner.bat "-FPDF" "-RTestSuite Report" "-fC:\RESULTAT\login_test" "-Eenv_staging" "-cTestSuite_Login" "C:\myfolder\myproject.xml"
- _ivanovich_9 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hi,
i updated my bat file like this:
the pdf file is not generated
cd C:\Program Files\SmartBear\ReadyAPI-1.6.0-m-SNAPSHOT\bin testrunner.bat "-FPDF" "-RTestSuite Report" "-fC:\RESULTAT\login_demo" "-EDefault environment" "-cTestSuite_Login" "C:\myfolder\project.xml"
- pebaha6 years agoRegular Visitor
Hello,
I believe the error stems from trying to generate a TestSuite Report while a TestCase is specified (using -R"TestSuite Report" in combination with -c rather than -s for targeting a test suite).
Incase anyone else stumbles upon this thread, running the following command should successfully generate a test report for the given test case
testrunner.bat -FPDF -R"TestCase Report" -f"C:\RESULTAT\login_demo" -E"Default environment" -c"TestSuite_Login" "C:\myfolder\project.xml"
Similarly, a report for the entire project could be generated by
testrunner.bat -FPDF -R"Project Report" -f"C:\RESULTAT\login_demo" -E"Default environment" "C:\myfolder\project.xml"
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