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Multiple behavex commands resulting in a single HTML report file #90

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PierreAdrienPonthieu opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 3 comments
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@PierreAdrienPonthieu
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Hello,

First, thank you for your work on this package!

I am in a situation where I run multiple behavex commands one after the other. This is because I have to test a software with configuration A, run my test which have the tag @conf_A, restart the software in configuration B, run my tests which have the tag @conf_B and so on. This results in multiple HTML reports / pages. I have made an kind of a home page with a link to each index.html page generated by each behavex command to facilitate the navigation between the tests results.

I am wondering if there would be a way to have all the results of the test in a single index.html page ? This would make the reading of the execution reports much easier.

Thanks again :)

@anibalinn
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Hi Pierre, we had this functionality in the past, but it has been deprecated due to the complexity of merging all the evidence. However, we will keep in mind re-implementing the script to merge reports.
Thanks!

@anibalinn anibalinn added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 10, 2023
@qarampage
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Sorry to jump in. But I really don't think this is some feature, we would like to have. but if you really want to bring it back, please implement using a switch whether we want to have old reports merged or not !

@ankitpaudel20
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It surely would be useful to have a option to merge final report into a single standalone html file that can be easily shared and hosted by a stateless web service like gcp's cloudrun.

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