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[Bug]: test reports are missing on the CI when using github actions/upload-artifact@4 #1198

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fpaul-1A opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2161
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fpaul-1A commented Jan 9, 2024

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10

Reproduction steps

Run the workflow for any PR on release/10.0.0-next

Current result

The tests are executed and the xml reports are uploaded, but the html report are not added to the workflow run

Expected result

As currently working on main, the html reports should be added to the workflow run

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@fpaul-1A fpaul-1A added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 9, 2024
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fpaul-1A commented Jan 9, 2024

A similar issue has been raised on the test-reporter github dorny/test-reporter#343

github-merge-queue bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 17, 2024
## Proposed change

dorny/test-reporter doesn't support artifact v4
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## Related issues

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Still waiting for a fix.

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dorny/test-reporter#363 we can keep an eye on this issue too.

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