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Azure DevOps Server 2019 Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Tarun Arora, Utkarsh Shigihalli
Book Image

Azure DevOps Server 2019 Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Tarun Arora, Utkarsh Shigihalli

Overview of this book

Previously known as Team Foundation Server (TFS), Azure DevOps Server is a comprehensive on-premise DevOps toolset with a rich ecosystem of open source plugins. This book will help you learn how to effectively use the different Azure DevOps services. You will start by building high-quality scalable software targeting .NET, .NET Core and Node.js applications. Next, you will learn techniques that will help you to set up end-to-end traceability of your code changes, from design through to release. Whether you are deploying software on-premise or in the cloud in App Service, Functions, or Azure VMs, this book will help you learn release management techniques to reduce failures. As you progress, you will be able to secure application configuration by using Azure Key Vault. You will also understand how to create and release extensions to the Azure DevOps marketplace and reach the million-strong developer ecosystem for feedback. Later, the working extension samples will even allow you to iterate changes in your extensions easily and release updates to the marketplace quickly. By the end of this book, you will be equipped with the skills you need to break down the invisible silos between your software development teams, and transform them into a modern cross-functional software development team.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Analyzing test execution results from Runs view


In Azure DevOps Server 19, test execution results of both manual and automated testing are surfaced in the Runs page. The Runs page offers a unified experience for analyzing the results of tests executed using any framework. In this recipe, we'll learn how to analyze and action the test execution results in the Runs view in Team Web Portal.

 

Getting ready

Launch the Parts Unlimited team project, navigate to the Test Hub, and click on Runs to load the Runs page. 

How to do it...

The Runs page displays the recent test runs. At first glance, you can see the test execution status, test configuration, build number, number of failed tests, and pass rate:

  1. Navigate to the filters view by clicking the Filters tab. The query is defaulted to display the test runs from the last seven days.
  2. Amend and add new clauses to show only the automated test runs for today:

The query narrows down the test execution results to just one run:

  1. Double-click on test run ID to open...