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Jenkins Job Results

This widget shows the build results from a Jenkins job. You can connect the widget to the Jenkins server anonymously or specify credentials in the widget settings to connect to the server as a user. The widget shows the name of the job, build ID, and the name of the last run. Add an instance of the widget for each job you want to monitor. Use this widget to help verify that there are no errors related to building the application under test in the event that DTP is not collecting data.

This widget requires a DTP Enterprise license.

Contact your Parasoft representative for additional information.

Widget Configuration

You can configure the following settings:

Title

Enter a new title to replace the default title that appears on the dashboard.

Jenkins ServerSpecify the URL of the Jenkins server, including protocol and port number, such as http://<HOST>:<PORT>.
Jenkins JobName of the job you want to monitor.
Jenkins User

(Optional) Specify a username to access the Jenkins server. The user must have access to the project.

If you do not provide a specific user login, the Jenkins server must allow anonymous read access for the Jenkins-based widgets to function properly.

Jenkins Auth

(Optional) Specify a password for the user to access the Jenkins server. The user must have access to the project.

If you do not provide a specific user login, the Jenkins server must allow anonymous read access for the Jenkins-based widgets to function properly.

Actions

Click on the widget to view the job status in the Jenkins server. 

Custom Dashboard Properties

This is a legacy widget and cannot be added to Custom Dashboard Templates.  

Portfolio - Quality Status

This widget provides an overview of the quality status for the filters in the specified portfolioRefer to the Configuring Portfolios section for details about configuring portfolios in DTP.

If you are a member of a project associated with a filter in the portfolio, you will see an entry in the widget for that filter. See Adding Teams to Projects for additional information about team membership or Permissions for information about built-in user permissions in DTP.

Quality status is based on data for the specified build using the following metrics:

  • Severity 1 violations
  • Failed tests
  • Code coverage

You can configure thresholds that define acceptable levels for these metrics (see Widget Configuration). All values for the metrics must be within the acceptable range for the project status to be set to Passed. If data for the quality metrics does not exist, the status for the project will still be set to Passed.

This widget requires a DTP Enterprise license.

Contact your Parasoft representative for additional information.

Widget Configuration 

TitleEnter a new title to replace the default title that appears on the dashboard.
PortfolioChoose the name of the portfolio from the menu. See Configuring Portfolios for additional information.
Build

Enter a build ID to use across all filters. If no build ID is specified, the latest build is used by default.

Refer to Build Administration for additional information about build IDs.

Show Build Column

Choose Yes from the menu to include the Build column in the widget. The Build column shows the build ID specified in the Build field.

Choose No to hide the Build column. If the Build column is not included, you can view the build ID by hovering your pointer over a filter in the Filter column.

Refer to Build Administration for additional information about build IDs.

Show Violations Column

Choose Yes from the menu to include the Sev 1 Violations column in the widget. The Sev 1 Violations column shows how many severity 1 violations have occurred.

Choose No to hide the Sev 1 Violations column. The Sev 1 Violations Threshold setting, described below, will still apply if the column is hidden.

Sev 1 Violations Threshold

Specify the maximum number of severity 1 violations allowed. If the number of violations reported exceeds the value in this setting, the quality status will be set to Fail.

The default threshold is 10.

Show Tests Column

Choose Yes from the menu to include the Failed Tests column in the widget. The Failed Tests column shows how many test failures have occurred.

Choose No to hide the Failed Tests column. The Failed Tests Threshold setting, described below, will still apply if the column is hidden.

Failed Tests Threshold

Specify the maximum number of test failures allowed. If the number of test failures exceeds the value in this setting, the quality status will be set to Fail.

The default threshold is 10.

Show Coverage Column

Choose Yes from the menu to include the Coverage column in the widget. The Coverage column shows code coverage as a percentage.

Choose No to hide the Coverage column. The Coverage Threshold setting, described below, will still apply if the column is hidden.

Coverage Threshold

Specify the minimum percent of coverage that is acceptable. If the reported coverage is lower than the specified value, the quality status will be set to Fail.

The default threshold is 25.

Width

The DTP dashboard is a six-column wide grid that can have an unlimited number of rows. Specify how many columns the widget should span. Default is 3.

Also see About the Dashboard Grid.

Height

The DTP dashboard is a six-column wide grid that can have an unlimited number of rows. Specify how many rows the widget should span. Default is 2.

Also see About the Dashboard Grid.

Actions

You can interact with the widget in the following ways:

  • Click on a column header to sort the data. 
  • Click on a link in the Build column to view the Build Audit Report.

Custom Dashboard Properties

You can add this widget to your custom dashboards by specifying the following properties in the dashboard definition JSON file (see Custom Dashboard Templates for details): 

"name": "Portfolio.Quality_Status"
"type": "native",
"uuid": "12c53f03-1ff6-4072-ba9f-ca7586cb1e31"

Quality Status

This widget shows the overall code quality status for the target build. It uses the following metrics to determine the status:

  • Number of severity 1 violations
  • Number of failed tests
  • Level of code coverage 

You can define your quality policy by configuring the thresholds for each metric. A question mark will appear if the target build does not have data for a metric.

This widget requires a DTP Enterprise license.

Contact your Parasoft representative for additional information.

Widget Configuration

You can configure the following settings.

TitleEnter a new title to replace the default title that appears on the dashboard.
FilterChoose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard filter or choose a filter from the menu.
Target BuildChoose a build from the menu. Only the data for this build will appear in the widget.
Coverage ImageChoose a coverage image from the menu. This is required in order to show coverage data in the widget. See Associating Coverage Images with Filters.
Sev 1 Violations Threshold

Specify the maximum number of severity 1 violations allowed. If the number of violations reported exceeds the value in this setting, the quality status will be set to Fail.

The default threshold is 10.

Failed Tests Threshold

Specify the maximum number of test failures allowed. If the number of test failures exceeds the value in this setting, the quality status will be set to Fail.

The default threshold is 10.

Coverage Threshold

Specify the minimum percent of coverage that is acceptable. If the reported coverage is lower than the specified value, the quality status will be set to Fail.

The default threshold is 25.

Actions

Each metric opens its associated explorer view:

Custom Dashboard Properties

You can add this widget to your custom dashboards by specifying the following properties in the dashboard definition JSON file (see Custom Dashboard Templates for details): 


"name": "Quality_Status"
"type": "native",
"uuid": "4181248e-95fc-421c-88b1-7e6423199177"
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