@@ -39,10 +39,20 @@ def _get_group_json(test: Test, common_fields: JsonObj) -> JsonObj:
status = _status_map.get(subtest.status, "FAIL")
test_cases.append({"name": subtest.name, "status": status})
+ test_counts = test.counts
+ counts_json = {
+ "tests": test_counts.total(),
+ "passed": test_counts.passed,
+ "failed": test_counts.failed,
+ "crashed": test_counts.crashed,
+ "skipped": test_counts.skipped,
+ "errors": test_counts.errors,
+ }
test_group = {
"name": test.name,
"sub_groups": sub_groups,
"test_cases": test_cases,
+ "misc": counts_json
}
test_group.update(common_fields)
return test_group
Add the test counts to the JSON output from kunit.py. For example: ... "git_branch": "kselftest", "misc": { "tests": 2, "passed": 1. "failed": 1, "crashed": 0, "skipped": 0, "errors": 0, } ... To output the JSON using the following command: ./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run example --json This has been requested by KUnit users. The counts are in a "misc" field because the JSON output needs to be compliant with the KCIDB submission guide. There are no counts fields but there is a "misc" field in the guide. Signed-off-by: Rae Moar <rmoar@google.com> --- tools/testing/kunit/kunit_json.py | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) base-commit: c2493384e8110d5a4792fff4b9d46e47b78ea10a