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I have multiple testresult.xml (say testresultMachine1.xml, testresultMachin2.xml etc.) that I get by running my nunit3 tests on different machines during a Jenkins pipeline build.
Now, I want to merge these XMLs on the master node and use extent.exe from https://github.com/extent-framework/extentreports-dotnet-cli to generate a single consolidated html report from multiple xmls.
However, I observe that extent.exe creates a separate folder for each testresult.xml e.g. a folder called testresultMachine1, testresultMachine2 and so on, where each of these have their own index.html and dashboard.html.
How can I get a single consolidated index.html and dashboard.html? Is extent.exe the right tool since ReportUnit is being deprecated.
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Answered 2019-Mar-21 at 19:36This is currently not possible, but I have raised an enhancement for it here: https://github.com/extent-framework/extentreports-dotnet-cli/issues/6.
*EDIT
Merge is now possible with the --merge arg.
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