Help getting the test results of the component monitor within the alert emails

Hi,

We are using a certificate date component monitor and we want to get the test results through in the email but can't find a way to get the actual test results that shows the expiring cert / item.

Here's the alert message

Which yeilds the following when simulated.

However when I go to the node concerned and run a test from the component monitor itself I get the following information and it's this I would like in the email message - any ideas folks?

 

Cheers for your thoughts and help

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  • I came across your post while browsing online, and I understand your frustration with not being able to get the test results of the component monitor in the alert emails. It can be a real challenge when you're trying to keep track of expiring certificates or items. While I don't have a direct solution to your specific issue, I did stumble upon some interesting information about sanity testing that might help you enhance your testing process. Sanity testing is a valuable approach that focuses on quickly evaluating the basic functionalities of a system or component without going into extensive detail. It can be a useful tool to ensure that critical components, like your certificate dates, are working as expected. I found a detailed article about sanity testing that dives deep into its types, processes, approaches, and even some recommended tools. Here's the link: https://www.zaptest.com/what-is-sanity-testing-deep-dive-into-types-process-approaches-tools-more

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  • I came across your post while browsing online, and I understand your frustration with not being able to get the test results of the component monitor in the alert emails. It can be a real challenge when you're trying to keep track of expiring certificates or items. While I don't have a direct solution to your specific issue, I did stumble upon some interesting information about sanity testing that might help you enhance your testing process. Sanity testing is a valuable approach that focuses on quickly evaluating the basic functionalities of a system or component without going into extensive detail. It can be a useful tool to ensure that critical components, like your certificate dates, are working as expected. I found a detailed article about sanity testing that dives deep into its types, processes, approaches, and even some recommended tools. Here's the link: https://www.zaptest.com/what-is-sanity-testing-deep-dive-into-types-process-approaches-tools-more

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