[CI][Zuul] Enhancing Zuul log readability with a custom highlighter script
Hi everyone, I would like to share a small tool I've developed to make our daily work with Zuul logs a bit easier and more efficient. As we all know, navigating through long lists of Zuul test results in Gerrit can sometimes be tedious when trying to quickly distinguish between critical failures and non-voting ones. To address this, I created a Tampermonkey script that automatically highlights job statuses with intuitive colors: - Green: SUCCESS - Red: FAILURE (Voting) - Orange: FAILURE (Non-voting) This visual distinction allows for a much faster assessment of the "health" of a patch set at a single glance. How to use it: 1. Install the Tampermonkey extension (available for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and others) from: https://www.tampermonkey.net/ 2. Add the script available at my Gist: https://gist.github.com/vurmil/b89f3846424bc9231f56da3ce8f8ac16 Please find a screenshot below showing the script in action: [image: image.png] I hope you find this useful! Feel free to share your feedback or suggestions for further improvements. Best regards,
just in case you have not seen it. in gerrit if you click on the zuul summary tab in also highlight the jobs based on status of the job you are correct that its not hilighted in the comment but it is in the summary view wich auto updates based on the latest set of comments form zuul. On 28/01/2026 10:02, Piotr Milewski wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to share a small tool I've developed to make our daily work with Zuul logs a bit easier and more efficient.
As we all know, navigating through long lists of Zuul test results in Gerrit can sometimes be tedious when trying to quickly distinguish between critical failures and non-voting ones. To address this, I created a Tampermonkey script that automatically highlights job statuses with intuitive colors:
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Green: SUCCESS
*
Red: FAILURE (Voting)
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Orange: FAILURE (Non-voting)
This visual distinction allows for a much faster assessment of the "health" of a patch set at a single glance.
How to use it:
1.
Install the Tampermonkey extension (available for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and others) from: https://www.tampermonkey.net/ <https://www.tampermonkey.net/>
2.
Add the script available at my Gist: https://gist.github.com/vurmil/b89f3846424bc9231f56da3ce8f8ac16 <https://gist.github.com/vurmil/b89f3846424bc9231f56da3ce8f8ac16>
Please find a screenshot below showing the script in action:
image.png
I hope you find this useful! Feel free to share your feedback or suggestions for further improvements.
Best regards,
participants (2)
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Piotr Milewski
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Sean Mooney