Code Coverage Screen hangs in Azure Pipeline Build










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Im currently setting up an azure pipeline for my repository. Currently it builds correctly and runs the unit tests. However the code coverage tab just spins infinitely. Any idea on what would cause this?



Details:



The artifact directory looks like this:



enter image description here



The console shows this error:




Error: Could not find route for route id
ms.vss-tfs-web.project-overview-route. Ensure that the requested route
is added to routes shared data.




This is how the test results are ran and generated:



dotnet tool install dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool --tool-path .

dotnet test $(Build.SourcesDirectory)RulesMadeEasy.Tests -c debug --logger trx --no-restore /p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura --results-directory $(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults /p:CoverletOutput=$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults

.reportgenerator -reports:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResultscoverage.cobertura.xml -targetdir:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults -reporttypes:"HTMLInline_AzurePipelines;Badges" --version 4.0.0-rc4


The code coverage results are published using the PublishCodeCoverageResults@1 task with the following inputs
inputs:
codeCoverageTool: Cobertura



 summaryFileLocation: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResultscoverage.cobertura.xml'

reportDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults'









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  • I opened an issue here: developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/385331/…

    – Daniel
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Im currently setting up an azure pipeline for my repository. Currently it builds correctly and runs the unit tests. However the code coverage tab just spins infinitely. Any idea on what would cause this?



Details:



The artifact directory looks like this:



enter image description here



The console shows this error:




Error: Could not find route for route id
ms.vss-tfs-web.project-overview-route. Ensure that the requested route
is added to routes shared data.




This is how the test results are ran and generated:



dotnet tool install dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool --tool-path .

dotnet test $(Build.SourcesDirectory)RulesMadeEasy.Tests -c debug --logger trx --no-restore /p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura --results-directory $(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults /p:CoverletOutput=$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults

.reportgenerator -reports:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResultscoverage.cobertura.xml -targetdir:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults -reporttypes:"HTMLInline_AzurePipelines;Badges" --version 4.0.0-rc4


The code coverage results are published using the PublishCodeCoverageResults@1 task with the following inputs
inputs:
codeCoverageTool: Cobertura



 summaryFileLocation: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResultscoverage.cobertura.xml'

reportDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults'









share|improve this question






















  • I opened an issue here: developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/385331/…

    – Daniel
    Nov 17 '18 at 17:09














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Im currently setting up an azure pipeline for my repository. Currently it builds correctly and runs the unit tests. However the code coverage tab just spins infinitely. Any idea on what would cause this?



Details:



The artifact directory looks like this:



enter image description here



The console shows this error:




Error: Could not find route for route id
ms.vss-tfs-web.project-overview-route. Ensure that the requested route
is added to routes shared data.




This is how the test results are ran and generated:



dotnet tool install dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool --tool-path .

dotnet test $(Build.SourcesDirectory)RulesMadeEasy.Tests -c debug --logger trx --no-restore /p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura --results-directory $(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults /p:CoverletOutput=$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults

.reportgenerator -reports:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResultscoverage.cobertura.xml -targetdir:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults -reporttypes:"HTMLInline_AzurePipelines;Badges" --version 4.0.0-rc4


The code coverage results are published using the PublishCodeCoverageResults@1 task with the following inputs
inputs:
codeCoverageTool: Cobertura



 summaryFileLocation: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResultscoverage.cobertura.xml'

reportDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults'









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Im currently setting up an azure pipeline for my repository. Currently it builds correctly and runs the unit tests. However the code coverage tab just spins infinitely. Any idea on what would cause this?



Details:



The artifact directory looks like this:



enter image description here



The console shows this error:




Error: Could not find route for route id
ms.vss-tfs-web.project-overview-route. Ensure that the requested route
is added to routes shared data.




This is how the test results are ran and generated:



dotnet tool install dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool --tool-path .

dotnet test $(Build.SourcesDirectory)RulesMadeEasy.Tests -c debug --logger trx --no-restore /p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura --results-directory $(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults /p:CoverletOutput=$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults

.reportgenerator -reports:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResultscoverage.cobertura.xml -targetdir:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults -reporttypes:"HTMLInline_AzurePipelines;Badges" --version 4.0.0-rc4


The code coverage results are published using the PublishCodeCoverageResults@1 task with the following inputs
inputs:
codeCoverageTool: Cobertura



 summaryFileLocation: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResultscoverage.cobertura.xml'

reportDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)TestResults'






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asked Nov 14 '18 at 18:25









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  • I opened an issue here: developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/385331/…

    – Daniel
    Nov 17 '18 at 17:09


















  • I opened an issue here: developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/385331/…

    – Daniel
    Nov 17 '18 at 17:09

















I opened an issue here: developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/385331/…

– Daniel
Nov 17 '18 at 17:09






I opened an issue here: developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/385331/…

– Daniel
Nov 17 '18 at 17:09













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You have to enable the Boards service in you Azure DevOps project to let the error disappear.






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  • This answer is correct!

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  • we have a winner

    – Steven H
    Feb 19 at 7:59















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You have to enable the Boards service in you Azure DevOps project to let the error disappear.






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  • This answer is correct!

    – Kit Ho
    Jan 23 at 2:58











  • we have a winner

    – Steven H
    Feb 19 at 7:59













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  • This answer is correct!

    – Kit Ho
    Jan 23 at 2:58











  • we have a winner

    – Steven H
    Feb 19 at 7:59

















  • This answer is correct!

    – Kit Ho
    Jan 23 at 2:58











  • we have a winner

    – Steven H
    Feb 19 at 7:59
















This answer is correct!

– Kit Ho
Jan 23 at 2:58





This answer is correct!

– Kit Ho
Jan 23 at 2:58













we have a winner

– Steven H
Feb 19 at 7:59





we have a winner

– Steven H
Feb 19 at 7:59



















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