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DbBot is a tool to serialize Robot Framework test run results into a SQLite database.
This project is currently not maintained.
DbBot
DbBot is a Python script to serialize Robot Framework
_ output files into
a SQLite database. This way the future Robot Framework
_ related tools and
plugins will have a unified storage for the test run results.
Requirements
-
Python
__ 2.6 or newer installed -
Robot Framework
_ 2.7 or newer installed
Robot Framework
_ version 2.7.4 or later is recommended as versions prior to
2.7.4 do not support storing total elapsed time for test runs or tags.
How it works
The script takes one or more output.xml
files as input, initializes the
database schema, and stores the respective results into a database
(robot\_results.db
by default, can be changed with options -b
or
--database
). If database file is already existing, it will insert the new
results into that database.
Installation
This tool is installed with pip with command:
::
$ pip install dbbot
Alternatively you can download the source distribution
__, extract it and
install using:
::
$ python setup.py install
What is stored
Both the test data (names, content) and test statistics (how many did pass or
fail, possible errors occurred, how long it took to run, etc.) related to
suites and test cases are stored by default. However, keywords and related
data are not stored as it might take order of magnitude longer for massive
test runs. You can choose to store keywords and related data by using -k
or
--also-keywords
flag.
Usage examples
Typical usage with a single output.xml file:
::
python -m dbbot.run atest/testdata/one_suite/output.xml
If the database does not already exist, it's created. Otherwise the test results are just inserted into the existing database. Only new results are inserted.
The default database is a file named robot_results.db
.
Additional options are:
+-------------------+---------------------------+--------------------------+
| Short format | Long format | Description |
+===================+===========================+==========================+
| -k
| --also-keywords
| Parse also suites' and |
| | | tests' keywords |
+-------------------+---------------------------+--------------------------+
| -v
| --verbose
| Print output to the |
| | | console. |
+-------------------+---------------------------+--------------------------+
| -b DB_FILE_PATH
| --database=DB_FILE_PATH
| SQLite database for test |
| | | run results |
+-------------------+---------------------------+--------------------------+
| -d
| --dry-run
| Do everything except |
| | | store the results. |
+-------------------+---------------------------+--------------------------+
Specifying custom database name:
::
$ python -m dbbot.run -b my_own_database.db atest/testdata/one_suite/output.xml
Parsing test run results with keywords and related data included:
::
python -m dbbot.run -k atest/testdata/one_suite/output.xml
Giving multiple test run result files at the same time:
::
python -m dbbot.run atest/testdata/one_suite/output.xml atest/testdata/one_suite/output_latter.xml
Database
You can inspect the created database using the sqlite3
_ command-line tool:
.. code:: sqlite3
$ sqlite3 robot_results.db
sqlite> .tables
arguments suite_status test_run_errors tests
keyword_status suites test_run_status
keywords tag_status test_runs
messages tags test_status
sqlite> SELECT count(), tests.id, tests.name
FROM tests, test_status
WHERE tests.id == test_status.test_id AND
test_status.status == "FAIL"
GROUP BY tests.name;
Please note that when database is initialized, no indices are created by DbBot. This is to avoid slowing down the inserts. You might want to add indices to the database by hand to speed up certain queries in your own scripts.
For information about the database schema, see doc/robot_database.md
__.
Migrating from Robot Framework 2.7 to 2.8
In Robot Framework 2.8, output.xml has changed slightly. Due this, the databases created with 2.7 need to migrated to be 2.8 compatible.
To migrate the existing database, issue the following script:
::
python tools/migrate27to28 -b <path_to_robot_results_db>
Use case example: Most failing tests
One of the common use cases for DbBot is to get a report of the most commonly
failing suites, tests and keywords. There's an example for this purpose in
examples/FailBot/bin/failbot
.
Failbot is a Python script used to produce a summary web page of the failing
suites, tests and keywords, using the information stored in the DbBot
database. Please adjust (the barebone) HTML templates in
examples/FailBot/templates
to your needs.
Writing your own scripts
Please take a look at the modules in examples/FailBot/failbot
as an example
on how to build on top of the classes provided by DbBot to satisfy your own
scripting needs.
License
DbBot is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0
__.
See LICENSE.TXT for details.
__ https://www.python.org/
__ https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dbbot
__ https://github.com/robotframework/DbBot/blob/master/doc/robot_database.md
__ http://www.tldrlegal.com/license/apache-license-2.0
.. _Robot Framework
: http://www.robotframework.org
.. _pip
: http://www.pip-installer.org
.. _sqlite3
: https://www.sqlite.org/sqlite.html