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This widget shows the five environments with the most number of tests for the specified project. This widget will only show data if the exec.env
property property was configured in the connected Parasoft test execution tool. This property specifies a list of tags that describe the environment where a test session was executed, such as operating system, architecture, compiler, browser, etcand so on. Refer Refer to the documentation for your tool for configuration details.
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- Click on a link in the Name column to open the Test Explorer filtered by the test environment.
- Click the more... link to open the Environments drill-down report. The report shows the same information as the widget, but includes all environments in the build, not just the five with the most tests.
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Filter | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard filter or choose a filter from the drop-down menu. |
Target Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu. Only the data in this build will display in the widget. |
Status | Choose a filter to show all tests or only passed, failed, or incomplete tests. |
Analysis Type | Choose to show information from functional tests, unit tests, or all. |
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Title | Enter a new title to replace the default title that appears on the dashboard. |
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Jenkins Server | Enter the URL of the Jenkins server. |
Jenkins Job | Name Enter the name of the job. |
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. |
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Title | Enter a new title to replace the default title that appears on the dashboard. |
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Filter | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard filter or choose a filter from the drop-down menu. |
Period | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard date range or choose a period from the drop-down menu. |
Target Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu. Only the data in this build will display in the widget. |
Analysis Type | Choose to show information from functional tests, unit tests, or all. |
Status | Choose a filter to show all tests or only passed, failed, or incomplete tests. |
Upper Bound | Enter a value to determine an unacceptable number of failed tests per module. Values higher than this number will be color coded red. |
Lower Bound | Enter a value to determine an acceptable number of failed tests per module. Values lower than this number will be color coded green. |
Percentage Upper Bound | Enter a value to determine an unacceptable percentage of passing tests. Values higher than this number will be color coded red. |
Percentage Lower Bound | Enter a value to determine an unacceptable percentage of passing tests. Values lower than this number will be color coded green. |
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Test Statistics
This widget shows the coverage test statistics for the filters in the specified portfolio. Refer to the Configuring Portfolios section for details about configuring portfolios in DTP.
The widget shows the coverage percentage, lines covered, and total lines.
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.
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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.
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Choose Yes from the drop-down 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.
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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
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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
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Actions
Click on a link to open the Coverage Explorer view for that result.
Click on a column header to sort the data.
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):
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Portfolio - Test Statistics
This widget shows the test statistics for the filters in the specified portfolio. You can show test results for all environments or constrain You can show test results for all environments or constrain results to test runs in a specific environment. Refer to the Configuring Portfolios section for details about configuring portfolios in DTP.
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Portfolio | Choose the name of the portfolio from the drop-down menu. See 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 drop-down 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. |
Test Environment | Choose a test environment from the drop-down menu to constrain the test results to a specific environment. This value is specified during the test execution with the the You can also choose All (default) to view test statistics for all environments associated with the build. |
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 Also seeAbout 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 Also seeAbout the Dashboard Grid. |
Actions
Click on a link to open the Violations Explorer view filtered by severity and project filter.
Click on a column header to sort the data.
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):
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This widget shows the breakdown of passing, failing, and incomplete tests in a donut chart.
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Filter | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard filter or choose a filter from the drop-down menu. |
Target Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu to serve as the current data for comparison. |
Analysis Type | Choose an option from the drop-down menu to show all show all tests, functional tests, unit tests, or manual tests. You can also choose choose Other to view non-standard tests, such as functional/manual test hybrids. |
Actions
You can perform the following actions:
- Hover your pointer over a segment to view additional details about the tests grouped into the segment.
- Click on a segment to view the tests grouped in the segment in the Test Explorer.
- Click on the center of the widget to view all tests reported in the widget in the Test Explorer.
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):
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This widget shows the percentage of passing tests, number of tests, number of failed tests, and number of incomplete tests. The widget also identifies changes as trending up or down.
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Filter | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard filter or choose a filter from the drop-down menu. |
Period | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard date range or choose a period from the drop-down menu. |
Target Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu to serve as the current data for comparison. |
Baseline Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu to set the initial data for comparison. |
Analysis Type | Choose to show information from all tests, functional tests, manual tests, unit tests, or other. A test classified as other may include non-standard tests, such as functional/manual test hybrids. |
Actions
Click on the widget to open the tests explorer view. See Test Explorer.
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):
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Filter | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard filter or choose a filter from the drop-down menu. |
Period | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard date range or choose a period from the drop-down menu. |
Target Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu to serve as the current data for comparison. |
Baseline Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu to set the initial data for comparison. |
Analysis Type | Choose to show information from all tests, functional tests, manual tests, unit tests, or other. A test classified as other may include non-standard tests, such as functional/manual test hybrids. |
Status | Choose a filter to show all tests or only passed, failed, or incomplete tests. |
Actions
Click on the widget to open the tests explorer view. See Test Explorer.
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):
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If a build does not have test data, the dark trend line will have a gap.
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Filter | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard filter or choose a filter from the drop-down menu. |
Period | Choose Dashboard Settings to use the dashboard date range or choose a period from the drop-down menu. |
Analysis Type | Choose to show information from all tests, functional tests, manual tests, unit tests, or other. A test classified as other may include non-standard tests, such as functional/manual test hybrids. |
Actions
Mouse over an area in the graph to see of the number of passed, failed, and incomplete tests in a tooltip.
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This report provides build-to-build information about changes in tests statuses. Click on a link in the report to open the Tests Explorer view. See Test Explorer.
Custom Dashboard Properties
Use the following properties when adding this widget to a custom dashboard (see Custom Dashboard Templates for details):
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- The Total column shows the number of test cases. Choose Total from from the Sort by drop-down menu to sort testing files according to the total number of test casestest cases. This is the default setting.
- The Passed column shows the number of times the test cases in the files have passed. Choose Passed from from the Sort by drop-down menu to sort testing files according to the number of passed test cases.
- The Failed column shows the number of times the test cases in the files have failed. Choose Failed from from the Sort by drop-down menu to sort testing files according to the number of test tests failed test cases.
- The Incomplete column shows the number of times the test cases in the files reported as incomplete. Choose Incomplete from from the Sort by drop-down menu to sort testing files according to the number of test tests failed test cases.
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Target Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu to serve as the current data for comparison. |
Analysis Type | Choose an option from the drop-down menu to show all show all tests, functional tests, unit tests, or manual tests. You can also choose choose Other to view non-standard tests, such as functional/manual test hybrids. |
Sort by | Choose an option from the drop-down menu to specify how the files should be sorted in the table. Default is is Total. |
Actions
- Click on a link in the File Name column to open the file in the Test Explorer.
- Click on the more... link to open the Test Files report, which shows all test files for the build/filter.
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- Click on a column header to sort the data by that column.
- Click on a link in the File column to open the file in the Test Explorer.
- Click on a link in the Total, Passed, Failed, or Incomplete column to view the tests in the Test Explorer.
Custom Dashboard Properties
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Baseline Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu to set the initial data for comparison. |
Target Build | Choose a build from the drop-down menu to serve as the current data for comparison. |
Actions
Click on a row in the widget to open the Test Explorer filtered according to the type of status change for the selected builds. If you click on the # Pass→Fail or # Fail→Pass status change link, the ability to limit the results will be disabled in the Test Explorer. Also see Using the Search Panel.
Custom Dashboard Properties
Use the following properties when adding this widget to a custom dashboard (see Custom Dashboard Templates for details):
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