Upload test results in a different format than .mht when using Azure DevOps
We are using Azure DevOps for our pipeline. In this pipeline we kick off TestComplete and the test results are than attached as a .mht file to the test run. Since .mht files can only be opened by Internet Explorer and since Internet Explorer is deprecated: is there a way to store the files in a different format, e.g. zipped .html or zipped. xml and have them attachted to the test run?Solved2.5KViews0likes6CommentsHow To Export Multiple Existing Test Logs as MHT
Hi there! I am trying to implement what I feel should be an easy solution. (I will just pre-empt this by saying I know you can add an event to call Log.SaveResultsAs() to generate an MHT file of the currently running test OnStop etc, but I cannot modify events as it will greatly impact our test running time for CI if MHT files are generated after each test case (our cases are quite long). Of course its a trade-off we can make, but I wanted to see if I could do something else instead!) Here as an example I have multiple logs for test runs that havealready occurred. (I cant find an equivalent Log/slPack method to export pre-existing Logs to MHT, only currently running tests.) If I right click onone of these, I have the option to Export Logs. However, it seems that I cannot bulk export them - I only have an option to Remove if I select more than one. It is not that I want to export all of these different logs into one MHT file (that wouldn't make sense!), I just wish to be able to select multiple files, and have them all exported to their own MHT files at some desired location. I have tried to do this programmatically as I mentioned, but I cannot find a means of exporting already existing logs. Any advice for this seemingly simple task would be greatly appreciated! Kind Regards, PJSolved1.5KViews0likes2CommentsImport/open .mht files in TestComplete
Hi, I use practise to export test results to .mht file. Everything in one place :smileyhappy: Hovewer, while analyzing test failure, sometimes it would be good to import this .mht file to TestComplete to debug, to update images from failures where needed. Is it possible to do this? Any other ideas? Thanks, Kristina1.8KViews0likes2Comments