#!/usr/bin/env python # # Corey Goldberg, Dec 2012 # import os import sys import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET """Merge multiple JUnit XML files into a single results file. Output dumps to sdtdout. example usage: $ python merge_junit_results.py results1.xml results2.xml > results.xml """ def main(): args = sys.argv[1:] if not args: usage() sys.exit(2) if '-h' in args or '--help' in args: usage() sys.exit(2) merge_results(args[:]) def merge_results(xml_files): failures = 0 tests = 0 errors = 0 time = 0.0 suites = [] for file_name in xml_files: tree = ET.parse(file_name) test_suites = tree.getroot() test_suite = tree.findall('testsuite')[0]; failures += int(test_suite.attrib['failures']) tests += int(test_suite.attrib['tests']) errors += int(test_suite.attrib['errors']) time += float(test_suite.attrib['time']) suites.append(test_suite) new_root = ET.Element('testsuites') new_root.attrib['failures'] = '%s' % failures new_root.attrib['tests'] = '%s' % tests new_root.attrib['errors'] = '%s' % errors new_root.attrib['time'] = '%s' % time for suite in suites: new_root.append(suite) new_tree = ET.ElementTree(new_root) ET.dump(new_tree) def usage(): this_file = os.path.basename(__file__) print 'Usage: %s results1.xml results2.xml' % this_file if __name__ == '__main__': main()