Kyua reporting tool question

Enji Cooper yaneurabeya at gmail.com
Wed Apr 10 22:34:59 UTC 2019


> On Apr 10, 2019, at 3:30 PM, Susan Stanziano <susan.stanziano at xinuos.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> A question on the kyua reporting tool: 
> 
> kyua report --results-filter 
> 
> should not include passed tests if used without an argument. 
> 
> But, when I run it this way I get all results including passed. 
> 
> And if I run it with an argument (failed), I still get all results: 
> 
> kyua report --results-filter failed 
> 
> --results-filter types Comma-separated list of the test result types to include in the
>         report.  The ordering of the values is respected so that you can
>         determine how you want the list of tests to be shown.
> 
>         The valid values are: ‘broken’, ‘failed’, ‘passed’, ‘skipped’ and
>         ‘xfail’.  If the parameter supplied to the option is empty, filtering
>         is suppressed and all result types are shown in the report.
> 
>         The default value for this flag includes all the test results except
>         the passed tests.  Showing the passed tests by default clutters the
>         report with too much information, so only abnormal conditions are 
> 
> Any insight is appreciated. 


Hi Susan!
	What happens if you use `kyua report —results-filter=failed` (note the `=`)?
-Enji


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