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Are we talking about the JUnit-Style Report in SoapUI Open Source TestRunner (which produces an XML), or the JUnit-Style HTML Report in ReadyAPI?
Talking only for the Open Source (XML) version...
You could have your TestCases update their own properties. Then enable the option to include test properties in the JUnit-Style report.
For instance, run a Groovy script at the end of each test that does:
testRunner.testCase.setPropertyValue("MySomething", "ItsValue")
In the XML report, you will have
<testcase time="0.062" name="TestCase 1"> <properties> <property name="Blah" value="Blah123"/> </properties> </testcase>
Olga_T, thanks for the answer. I was hoping for a way to customize them.
JHunt, I was interested in the HTML reports. Thanks for the answer anyway :)
- HimanshuTayal6 years agoCommunity Hero
By any Luck, if you got the solution or any way to do styling in JUnit HTML report please do share it, as many of us wants to do the same.
Thanks,
Himanshu Tayal
- Lucian6 years agoCommunity Hero
From what I understand this is not possible.
I am working on a project to create a custom html report. I will create a git project and anyone will be invited to join...
- Lucian6 years agoCommunity Hero
Here it is: https://github.com/lucadln/soapui/tree/master/ReadyAPI/Reporting
I will work on it and post the results here someday... :D
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