When executing a job on an agent there are often artifacts created that we need to keep around. For example, JUnit creates xml reports that Go is able to parse in order to help you understand why the build is broken. You can use Go with any XUnit style xml reports. Or you might create a flash video of your UI tests that we want displayed in Go. You can upload any html file from your build and view it in Go.
To publish artifacts you add a an < artifact > to the job configuration. More information can be found on the Managing artifacts and reports page.
We are going to assume that the JUnit test reports are being placed in the "target/reports" folder.
Click on the Administration tab
Click on your pipeline
For each job that runs JUnit:
We are going to assume that the flash file, and the html file referencing it, are being created in the "target/reports" folder.
Click on the Adminstration tab
Click on your pipeline
For each job that creates a flash video