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I have installed the Jenkins Violations plugin v0.7.11 and I am having an issue getting it to display FXCop and StyleCop violations.

In the settings I have entered the recommended XML filename pattern as:

**/*/FxCopViolations.xml 
**/*/StyleCopViolations.xml 

The report displays:

fxcop <span style='color:red'>No reports</span>  stylecop <span style='color:red'>No reports</span>

But when building locally in Visual Studio I can see that there are violations which should be appearing.

The XML files exist in the bin folders.

What am I missing here?

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Here are the settings I am using for my project: Execute Windows batch command build step with the following:

fxcopcmd /file:"<files>" /out:"%WORKSPACE%\fxcop-report.xml" /rs:="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\Team Tools\Static Analysis Tools\Rule Sets\MinimumRecommendedRules.ruleset" /s /searchgac

I then have the XML filename pattern as

fxcop-report.xml

Hope this is of some use to you

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  • Had the same problem. The problem came from the XML filename pattern. Absolute paths do not work : "c:\jenkins\jobs\myjob\workspace\etc\report.xml". Relative paths starting with ".\etc\report.xml" do not work. Only relative path without prefix work: "etc\report.xml"
    – FKDev
    Jul 8, 2014 at 15:04
  • Once the xml filename pattern was fixed, either using the command line step or the predefined "fxcop exec" step work.
    – FKDev
    Jul 8, 2014 at 15:11
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In the command line argument:

FxCopCmd /project:"C:\Test_FxCop\Test_Assemblies.FxCop" /directory:"<trunkpath>\trunk" /out:"%WORKSPACE%\output.xml" /console /s

It will generate output XML file "output.xml"

Go to "Post build Action" and select "Report Violation" Plug-in

in the column "XML filename pattern" put the name as "output.xml"

Save the job and run again.. you would surely have the violation results...

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I had same problem with phpci, phpcpd, phpmd. Solved with: relative file path instead of absolute. enter image description here

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