Using Jenkins with boost.test unit tests

Mr. Boy picture Mr. Boy · May 14, 2013 · Viewed 8.4k times · Source

I have done a bit of Googling in this area and have found many discussions about getting Jenkins to understand boost.test's XML output format, but no canonical reference.

Some people say we simply need to use XLST to convert the XML format, others suggest the XML needs some hacking before that (Anyone have an XSL to convert Boost.Test XML logs to a presentable format?). Some suggest the xUnit plugin can natively understand boost.test XML format, others state it can't

Because my search results span 5 years, I'm conscious that things could have changed. So I'm seeking an up to date answer about the best way to use Jenkins to run and evaluate boost unit tests.

Answer

Dave Bacher picture Dave Bacher · May 14, 2013

xUnit parsing works for me using Jenkins 1.498, xUnit 1.52, boost 1.42. I have a new project using boost 1.53 and the XML output format appears to be the same to my all-to-humanly-error-prone eye, but since I haven't yet set up unit tests in Jenkins, I'm not 100% sure the output is compatible.

As recommended in the xUnit plugin comments, I'm running the Boost test program with:

run_test --log_format=XML --log_sink=results.xml --log_level=all --report_level=no

I have my post-build xUnit step configured to parse results.xml with the BoostTest-1.x format.

If you're still having problems, perhaps you can update your question with more details about your versions and how you generate the test output.