Document Generator allows you to get following data from the Xray Test Set:
Test Set Status
Export all Test Set Status with name and percentage from the Test Set
${Test Set Status}
You can print the status of the Test Set by using the following notation:
% per Status | Number of Tests per Status |
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${Test Set Status.NameOfStatus} | ${Test Set Status.NameOfStatus.Count} |
See the real example below:
#Test Set Status Percentage + total of testes per status Todo: ${Test Set Status.TODO} % (${Test Set Status.TODO.Count}) Fail: ${Test Set Status.FAIL} % (${Test Set Status.FAIL.Count}) Pass: ${Test Set Status.PASS} % (${Test Set Status.PASS.Count}) Executing: ${Test Set Status.EXECUTING} % (${Test Set Status.EXECUTING.Count}) Aborted: ${Test Set Status.ABORTED} % (${Test Set Status.ABORTED.Count})
You can also use the translated name of Test Set Status to get the same information.
Language | Translated Name |
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ES | Estado del Grupo de Tests |
DE | Testsetstatus |
FR | État de la Suite de Tests |
See the example:
Iterating over Tests
As it is not known in advance how many Tests exist in a Test Set, there is a notation that allows iterating a section over all the Tests of a Test Set. The notation is:
n is the index of Test, starting from 0. The field TestsCount was created in order to give the total of Tests.
Note: Test Sets are Jira Issues + Xray data, so, you can print native Jira fields or even native Iterations. You can have a combination of both if you need.