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@@ -8,9 +8,10 @@ have to change some parts, if you want to use it with other versions.
The doxygen step should be used, if you are generating docs with
[doxygen](http://www.doxygen.org/). It is mainly just cosmetic to
-display the step in the build details with a nice heading. To use the
-step you could use the following snippet, assuming that this
-repository is cloned next to your master.cfg:
+display the step in the build details with a nice heading.
+
+To use the step you could use the following snippet, assuming that
+this repository is cloned next to your master.cfg:
:::python
from buildbot_ext.Doxygen import Doxygen
@@ -22,16 +23,33 @@ repository is cloned next to your master.cfg:
# CPPUnitTest
+The CPPUnitTest step is a simple wrapper for the normal Test step
+that adds a link to the test-results to the build page. It does not
+transfer the test.xml file to the buildmaster. It assumes that you do
+that step manually.
+
+To use the step you could use the following snippet, assuming that
+this repository is cloned next to your master.cfg:
+
:::python
from buildbot_ext.CPPUnitTest import CPPUnitTest
build = factory.BuildFactory()
# [...] you maybe already have added other steps
- build.addStep(CPPUnitTest(command=["make", "test"], workdir="build/test", logfiles={"debug": "debug.log"}))
+ build.addStep(CPPUnitTest(command=["make", "test"], workdir="build/test", logfiles={"debug": "debug.log"})),
+ build.addStep(FileUpload(slavesrc="test/test.xml", masterdest=WithProperties("~/public_html/%(buildername)s/%(buildnumber)s/tests/test.xml")))
+ build.addStep(FileUpload(slavesrc="test/report.xsl", masterdest=WithProperties("~/public_html/%(buildername)s/%(buildnumber)s/tests/report.xsl")))
# GroupBuildStep
+This step simply groups a number of single steps and only show them as
+one entry on the build page. It has also the ability to set a number
+of links, so that it is perfect suitable to group a few upload tasks.
+
+To use the step you could use the following snippet, assuming that
+this repository is cloned next to your master.cfg:
+
:::python
from buildbot_ext.GroupBuildStep import GroupBuildStep