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Is it possible to perform unittest tests via a web interface...and if so how?

EDIT: For now I want the results...for the tests I want them to be automated...possibly every time I make a change to the code. Sorry I forgot to make this more clear

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  • Do you want to run the tests from the web interface, view the results, or both? Commented May 25, 2010 at 13:36

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EDIT:

This answer is outdated at this point:

The link to django-jenkins goes to a nice tutorial on how to use Jenkins with Django. I'll leave the text below since it still has some nice information.


As Bryan said, I'd use Hudson to schedule, run, and collect the test results. You can modify your tests to use xmlrunner.py (written by Sebastian Rittau), which will output your test results into an JUnit compatible XML file for Hudson.

Here's an example of how the test code would use xmlrunner:

import unittest
import xmlrunner

class TheTest(unittest.TestCase):

    def testOne(self):
        self.assertEquals(1, 1)
    def testTwo(self):
        self.assertEquals(2, 2)
    def testThree(self):
        self.assertEquals(3, 4)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TheTest)
    xmlrunner.XMLTestRunner().run(suite)

Once you install Hudson, you'll create a new project for the source repository you're testing. You'll need to RTFM, but in a nutshell:

  1. Under Source Code Management, you'll enter your repositories information and make it poll the repo periodically (I usually just do * * * * * so it checks every minute)
  2. Add a command that actually runs the test script (like python test.py).
  3. Check the Publish JUnit test result report. If it has an error like 'TEST-*.xml' doesn't match anything you can safely ignore it. It'll look something like this: JUnit Settings
    (source: snowpeaksoftware.com)

Once that's all done you'll be able to see test results for every time Hudson runs after check-in. It'll look something like this:

Hudson Unit Test Results
(source: snowpeaksoftware.com)

You also get more detailed pages like this page:

Hudson Unit Test Detailed Results
(source: snowpeaksoftware.com)

and this page:

Hudson Unit Test Detailed Results
(source: snowpeaksoftware.com)

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You can use Hudson to schedule the tests to run whenever you check in code. Since Hudson is a web app, you can then see the results via the web (and/or publish them and/or email them to you or your team).

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