--- name: file-test-bug description: "File a GitHub issue for local integration test failures. TRIGGERS: file test bug, report test failure, create bug for test, integration test failed, test failure issue, junit failure" --- # File Test Bug Creates a GitHub issue in `microsoft/github-copilot-for-azure` for integration test failures. ## Input - **Skill name** (required): e.g., `azure-role-selector`, `appinsights-instrumentation` - **Test run** (optional): Timestamp of test run. Defaults to most recent with logs for the skill. ## Steps 1. Ask user for skill name if not provided 2. Parse `tests/reports/junit.xml` for failures matching the skill 3. Find test run directory (specified or most recent with matching logs) 4. Read `agent-metadata.md` from `tests/reports/test-run-/-/` 5. For each failure, read the actual line of code from the test file using the location (file:line) from junit.xml 6. **REQUIRED - Write diagnosis BEFORE creating issue:** - Analyze the agent-metadata.md to understand what the agent did - Compare agent behavior to what the test expected (from the assertion) - Identify the root cause (skill issue, test issue, or model behavior) - Write 2-3 sentences per failed test explaining WHY it failed - Suggest potential fixes (update skill, update test, or update fixtures) 7. Create issue via `github-mcp-server-create_issue`: ``` owner: microsoft repo: github-copilot-for-azure title: Integration test failure in labels: ["bug", "integration-test"] body: | ## Failed Tests - : ## Diagnosis ### Root Cause <1-2 sentences explaining WHY the test failed based on agent-metadata.md analysis> ### Analysis per Test - ****: ### Suggested Fix ## Details ### **Error:** **Location:** ```typescript ```
agent-metadata.md
``` ## Important Include the **complete, unmodified contents** of each `agent-metadata.md` file in the issue body. Do NOT summarize or truncate the logs. Wrap each log in a `
` block with the test name as the summary.