#!/bin/bash # For Jenkins, we need to keep track of the exit code returned from each tc run; # if it's ever non-zero (ie, a failure), must return that value when this script exits # STATUS=0 for DIR in `ls | grep ^TC_ | sort`; do echo "**" | tee reports/$DIR.txt echo "** TC Group: $DIR" | tee -a reports/$DIR.txt echo "** Date : "`date` | tee -a reports/$DIR.txt echo "** By : "`who | cut -d " " -f 1` | tee -a reports/$DIR.txt echo "**" | tee -a reports/$DIR.txt echo "" >> reports/$DIR.txt echo "-- Description --" >> reports/$DIR.txt cat $DIR/Description >> reports/$DIR.txt echo -- Positive Cases -- >> reports/$DIR.txt grep -h "^# $DIR.*POS " $DIR/[0-9]* | cut -d ' ' -f 2- | sed -e 's/ / /' >> reports/$DIR.txt echo >> reports/$DIR.txt echo -- Negative Cases -- >> reports/$DIR.txt grep -h "^# $DIR.*NEG " $DIR/[0-9]* | cut -d ' ' -f 2- | sed -e 's/ / /' >> reports/$DIR.txt echo "" >> reports/$DIR.txt echo "-- Results" | tee -a reports/$DIR.txt echo "" | tee -a reports/$DIR.txt bash ./tc $DIR | tee -a reports/$DIR.txt if [[ ${PIPESTATUS[0]} -ne 0 ]]; then STATUS=1 fi done exit $STATUS