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Add this shell command to your builder ::
nosetests --with-xunit
And by default a file named nosetests.xml will be written to the
working directory.
In a Jenkins builder, tick the box named "Publish JUnit test result report"
under the Post-build Actions and enter this value for Test report XMLs::
**/nosetests.xml
If you need to change the name or location of the file, you can set the
``--xunit-file`` option.
If you need to change the name of the test suite, you can set the
``--xunit-testsuite-name`` option.
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.. _Jenkins: http://jenkins-ci.org/
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