Hi folks! I already mentioned this in a devel@ thread, but Miro suggested pointing it out here too to make sure folks are aware.
With Bodhi 7.1.1 deployed into production recently, queued/running tests are now shown as such in Bodhi. Previously, tests that were required for gating but which had not yet finished were shown as "missing" - the gating status referred to them as such, and they got a row on the Automated Results tab which had a red background and wasn't clickable (as we had no idea where a link should go).
Now, so long as the test system reported a "result" with outcome QUEUED or RUNNING, the test will show up as such in Bodhi. The gating status summary now refers to running tests as such, and they (even non-gating ones) get a row on the Automated Results tab with a *blue* background that is clickable. (It should also have an hourglass icon, but I messed up the icon names, so that doesn't work in 7.1.1; when https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/pull/5187 is merged and reaches deployment, that will be fixed).
Hopefully this will make things less confusing for folks.
I believe Fedora CI reports the correct "results" for all test executions. openQA reports QUEUED in *most* cases; it does not yet report RUNNING (so openQA tests will show as queued until they're finished). It doesn't report QUEUED when a failed test is auto- restarted; I'm going to fix that upstream, I just didn't get the roundtuits yet. When that happens, the gating status will be failed and the test will show as failed in Bodhi until the rerun completes.
See attached screenshot for an example of how it looks right now.