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Misleading coloring in jQA HTML report #676

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StephanPirnbaum opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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Misleading coloring in jQA HTML report #676

StephanPirnbaum opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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The HTML report currently colors failed concepts and constraints in

  • red, if there severity is equal to or higher than the fail severity
  • orange, if there severity is equal to or higher than the warn severity
  • green, otherwise

With that, it can happen that failed constraints (result != 0 rows) and concepts (result == 0 rows) are market green, if they have a severity lower than the warn severity. This is misleading as, on the first sight, everything looks fine and optically they are indistinguishabl from truely succesful concepts and constraints.

Therefore, I propose that these failed concepts and constraints of low severity should be marked in yellow to distinguish them from succesful ones and from the ones with higher severity.

@DirkMahler DirkMahler self-assigned this Oct 16, 2024
@DirkMahler DirkMahler added this to the 2.6 milestone Oct 16, 2024
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