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README.md

xfstestsdb

Store, view, and manage the results from the xfstests filesystem test suite.

Basic Usage

Start by creating a new run in the database using the xfstestsdb new command, passing a name for your test device.

$ xfstestsdb new /dev/vdb1
created run #1 with test device '/dev/vdb1'

Now run xfstests, making sure you request an xunit report.

(xfstests-dev) $ ./check -R xunit

And add the generated xunit file to xfstestsdb using xfstestsdb read passing the run number given by xfstestsdb new

$ xfstestsdb xunit read 1 result.xunit
Created run #1 'result' with 567 tests

Now you can use the commands xfstestsdb show, xfstestsdb testcase list, and xfstestsdb testcase show to view the results.

See the wiki for more commands and detailed usage.