Conversion Simulink test to xUnit XML format possible?

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Is it possible to export testresults from Simulink test to xUnit XML format?

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Anjana Krishnan
Anjana Krishnan on 24 Jul 2019
Hi Jakob,
This walks you through how to leverage the MATLAB Unit Test Runner and plugins to output test results in formats including XML and TAP. To output JUnit XML results, you can use the XMLPlugin.
Here's an example:
import matlab.unittest.plugins.XMLPlugin;
import matlab.unittest.TestRunner;
suite = testsuite('mySimulinkTestFile.mldatx');
runner = TestRunner.withTextOutput;
runner.addPlugin(XMLPlugin.producingJUnitFormat('myJUnitResults.xml'));
runner.run(suite);
Hope this helps!
Anjana
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Ondrej Mikulas
Ondrej Mikulas on 30 Oct 2019
Hi Anjana,
I went through the post you linked and got the XML file generated for test suites created from mldatx Simulink Test Manager files. I followed exactly the same steps.
I am facing an error when running the same runner instance in paralllel mode (with Parallel Computing Toolbox).
Instead of runner.run(suite) I call runner.runInParallel(suite), but I a getting the following error:
Error using matlab.unittest.internal.TestRunnerExtension/runInParallel (line 72)
Exception occurred. Any unfinished groups were cancelled.
Error in run_unit_tests_all (line 222)
runner.runInParallel(test_suite)
Caused by:
Error using matlab.unittest.FunctionTestCase.fromFunction (line 61)
The value of 'TestFcn' is invalid. Expected fcn to be one of these types:
function_handle
Instead its type was double.
Error using matlab.unittest.FunctionTestCase.fromFunction (line 61)
The value of 'TestFcn' is invalid. Expected fcn to be one of these types:
function_handle
Instead its type was double
I wonder if you could help with this issue.
Best Regards, Ondrej

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