Custom name for simulink test coverage report
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Hello,
When I run my simulink test file and generate test report like in the below code, a folder is created for coverage report and it has a html file with random name like 'tp576c882a_0284_4a8b_a3b1_8ad156fb7814.html'. (the test report has a link to this coverage report file.)
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resultNormal = testFile.run;
testReportName = ['Report_', blockName, '.pdf'];
testReportPath = fullfile(pwd, testReportName);
sltest.testmanager.report(resultNormal, testReportPath, 'Title', ['Test Report for ', blockName, ' in MIL mode.'], 'IncludeMLVersion', true, 'IncludeComparisonSignalPlots', true, 'IncludeErrorMessages', true, 'IncludeTestResults', 0, 'IncludeCoverageResult', true,'IncludeMATLABFigures', true);
Everytime I run this script, a new html file name is created and so I have to replace the old file eveytime in my git. Is there a way to set a fixed name to this html file ?
Thanks.
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Ayush
2024-9-16
Hi Jerome
I could not a way to change the name of HTML files thus generated probably because they are typically dynamically generated to ensure uniqueness and to prevent overwriting existing files, but you can rename the HTML file after the report generation process.
Here is the sample code for the same:
% Directory where the coverage report is generated
coverageDir = fullfile(pwd, 'dirName'); % Adjust this path as needed
% Get list of HTML files in the coverage directory
htmlFiles = dir(fullfile(coverageDir, '*.html'));
% Find the most recently created HTML file
[~, idx] = max([htmlFiles.datenum]);
latestHtmlFile = htmlFiles(idx).name;
% Define the new fixed name for the coverage report
fixedHtmlFileName = 'NewName.html';
% Rename the file
movefile(fullfile(coverageDir, latestHtmlFile), fullfile(coverageDir, fixedHtmlFileName));
I hope this helps!
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