Please note

The following examples are provided as-is, no warranties attached; use them carefully. Please feel free to adapt them to your needs. 

We don't provide support for these examples/scripts or making customisations on top of them. 

For problems in the code samples, please raise a issue on the underlying GitHub repository (see info ahead); don't use Xray support for it.

If you notice a typo/mistake on this tutorial or have a suggestion related with the tutorial itself, feel free to reach out Xray support and share it with us.


What you'll learn

  • Different ways to export test cases from TestLink
  • Use a script to convert the exported XML test cases to an Xray compatible CSV file
  • Import different test cases (with different fields and options)
  • Validate in Jira that the test cases are available

Source-code for this tutorial

  • All examples are available in GitHub

Overview

This tutorial explains how to export test cases from TestLink and import them into Xray.

TestLink is an open-source test management tool running in PHP. In this tutorial, you will learn how to export the test cases from TestLink in an XML format, how to use a script (available in GitHub) to convert the XML file into a compatible CSV file that is imported into Xray using the Test Case Importer.

In this tutorial, we provide different examples of exporting and importing test cases from TestLink into Xray. 

If you need help finding or using the tool, please check more information on the Test Case Importer page.


Features and Limitations

Below, please find a list of the support features and current limitations.

Migration from TestLink is limited by how much information we export from the tool and how many similarities we can find with Xray.

Most of the test case information will be migrated seamlessly. Check the following table for more detail.

Supported FeaturesUnsupported
  • Test and Test steps
  • Test case attachments
  • Test Plans
  • Test Executions
  • Defects and Requirements
  • Preconditions
  • Test Suites


How it works

TestLink allows users to create different test projects (and connect the tool to bug-tracking or requirement management tools). The user can specify and join tests on those test projects into a test suite. Each test project can have multiple test suites.

TestLink also has a Test Plan entity available you can only execute tests if they are organized into test plans. One test plan must be associated with one build, so you must have created the builds before creating the test plans.

In TestLink, test execution is made up of both builds and test cases. If the build is not created for a project, you won't be able to perform test execution.

TestLink uses different entities to describe tests and the flow, so we have synthesized into the next table the existing mappings between TestLink and Xray.

TestLinkXrayComments
Test CaseTest

TestLink does not support data sets or Gherkin definition, only manual/automated test steps.

All tests steps are imported unless they are empty.

Notice that for the Server version of Xray we only create the Tests corresponding to the test cases in TestLink. Preconditions and Test Sets, if needed, must be create separately. 




Prerequisites


For these examples we will use the Test Case Importer tool, which is present when you install Xray in your Jira instance.

 We will need:

  • Access to TestLink instance to export test cases in XML format (We have used version 1.9.20 of TestLink)
  • Access and usage of scripts to convert TestLink XML test cases to CSV Xray import files
  • Access to a Jira instance with Xray installed




Examples

In each example, we will show how we obtained the XML file from TestLink, made the files available in GitHub, how to use the scripts to convert the XML files into compatible CSV files, and finally, how to import the CSV files into Xray.

We will showcase different possibilities when exporting test cases from TestLink, using a combination of fields and possibilities that should cover most usages.

All of the examples in this tutorial have a XML file exported from TestLink, a CSV file with the definition of the test cases to import, and a configuration file that will configure all associations and fields for the importation to be successful.


Export one test case from TestLink and Import into Xray

In TestLink you can export test cases only, in this example we are focusing on that option.

To extract one test case from TestLink we are using the Export option in the Test Specification left menu entry and selecting one test case.

We provide a name for the XML field that will be exported and click "Export".


The file generated by TestLink has the following content:

LoginValidation.testcase.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<testcases>
<testcase internalid="4" name="Login Validation - Admin user">
	<node_order><![CDATA[1000]]></node_order>
	<externalid><![CDATA[1]]></externalid>
	<version><![CDATA[1]]></version>
	<summary><![CDATA[<p>Validate that an administrator user can login successfully and is redirected to the right page.</p>
]]></summary>
	<preconditions><![CDATA[<p>Site is up and running.</p>
]]></preconditions>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
	<importance><![CDATA[2]]></importance>
	<estimated_exec_duration></estimated_exec_duration>
	<status>1</status>
	<is_open>1</is_open>
	<active>1</active>
<steps>
<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[1]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Open application main page</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The application main page is shown to the user whitout any visible error.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[2]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Click on the login button on the top right corner of the app.</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>A login form pops up with two fields: Username and Password, a "Login" button, an option for the "forget password" and a ccancel button.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[3]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Insert "Admin" in the Username input</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The word "Admin" appear in the Username input</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[4]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Insert "Pass123" in the password field</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Password "Pass123" appear in the password input form</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[5]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Click in the "Login" button</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Main page reloads and we can see the login details in the top right corner the app.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>
</steps>
</testcase>
</testcases>


To import into Xray we have created one script that will convert this XML file into a CSV compatible file to be imported in Xray.

The script will parse the XML file and create a CSV file that can be imported into Xray, to execute the script use the following command:

python3 testlink2XrayServer.py -i one_test_case/LoginValidation.testcase.xml -o one_test_case/LoginValidation.testcase.csv


The output file has all the test steps and if you have used a precondition in TestLink, it will create a precondition in Xray and link it to the test.

LoginValidation.testcase.csv
Issue ID,Test Summary,Test Priority,Action,Data,Result
1,Validate that an administrator user can login successfully and is redirected to the right page. ,2,Open application main page ,,The application main page is shown to the user whitout any visible error. 
1,,,Click on the login button on the top right corner of the app. ,,"A login form pops up with two fields: Username and Password, a ""Login"" button, an option for the ""forget password"" and a ccancel button. "
1,,,"Insert ""Admin"" in the Username input ",,"The word ""Admin"" appear in the Username input "
1,,,"Insert ""Pass123"" in the password field ",,"Password ""Pass123"" appear in the password input form "
1,,,"Click in the ""Login"" button ",,Main page reloads and we can see the login details in the top right corner the app. 


To import it into Xray we use Test Case Importer with the recently created CSV file and you can use the configuration file provided with the txt extension (XrayCSVImporter-configuration.txt).

Once imported we can see that it has created one Test with all the properties defined in the CSV.


The Test created will have all the steps that were defined in TestLink.


Export one test suite (with 3 test cases) from TestLink and Import into Xray

In TestLink, we can choose to export one test suite with all test cases in it. In this example, we export one test suite with 3 test cases.

Access the Test Specification in the Navigator and click over the test suite you want to export.


Once selected, you can export that test suite in an XML format by providing a name and pressing the Export button.


The file generated by TestLink has one test suite and 3 test cases with several steps as we can see.

RegressionTestSuite.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<testsuite id="3" name="Regression Test Suite" >
<node_order><![CDATA[1]]></node_order>
<details><![CDATA[]]></details> 

<testcase internalid="4" name="Login Validation - Admin user">
	<node_order><![CDATA[1000]]></node_order>
	<externalid><![CDATA[1]]></externalid>
	<version><![CDATA[1]]></version>
	<summary><![CDATA[<p>Validate that an administrator user can login successfully and is redirected to the right page.</p>
]]></summary>
	<preconditions><![CDATA[<p>Site is up and running.</p>
]]></preconditions>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
	<importance><![CDATA[2]]></importance>
	<estimated_exec_duration></estimated_exec_duration>
	<status>1</status>
	<is_open>1</is_open>
	<active>1</active>
<steps>
<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[1]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Open application main page</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The application main page is shown to the user whitout any visible error.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[2]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Click on the login button on the top right corner of the app.</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>A login form pops up with two fields: Username and Password, a "Login" button, an option for the "forget password" and a ccancel button.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[3]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Insert "Admin" in the Username input</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The word "Admin" appear in the Username input</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[4]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Insert "Pass123" in the password field</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Password "Pass123" appear in the password input form</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[5]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Click in the "Login" button</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Main page reloads and we can see the login details in the top right corner the app.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>
</steps>
</testcase>

<testcase internalid="11" name="Validate Main page">
	<node_order><![CDATA[1001]]></node_order>
	<externalid><![CDATA[2]]></externalid>
	<version><![CDATA[1]]></version>
	<summary><![CDATA[<p>Tests to validate the main page of the application</p>
]]></summary>
	<preconditions><![CDATA[<p>The application must be executing and available at the expected endpoint</p>
]]></preconditions>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
	<importance><![CDATA[2]]></importance>
	<estimated_exec_duration></estimated_exec_duration>
	<status>1</status>
	<is_open>1</is_open>
	<active>1</active>
<steps>
<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[1]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Open main page of the application</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The main page of the applciation appears</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[2]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Scroll down on the main page</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Products are loaded when you reach the end of page without errors</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[3]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Check the left menu filters</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>All filters appear</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[4]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>
</steps>
</testcase>

<testcase internalid="17" name="Validate checkout">
	<node_order><![CDATA[1002]]></node_order>
	<externalid><![CDATA[3]]></externalid>
	<version><![CDATA[1]]></version>
	<summary><![CDATA[<p>Test to validate the ability to checkout of the app</p>
]]></summary>
	<preconditions><![CDATA[<p>The application is running</p>

<p>Login operation is working</p>
]]></preconditions>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
	<importance><![CDATA[2]]></importance>
	<estimated_exec_duration></estimated_exec_duration>
	<status>1</status>
	<is_open>1</is_open>
	<active>1</active>
<steps>
<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[1]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Access the application</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Tha application main page is shown</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[2]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Login with user "John"</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>User is logged in in the application</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[2]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[3]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Click on a product from the main page</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The details page of the product is loaded</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[4]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Add that product to your shopping bag</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The product appear in your shopping bag</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[5]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Proceed to check out</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Validate that the product is there with the right quantities and price </p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>
</steps>
</testcase>
</testsuite>


To import into Xray, we created one script to convert this XML file into a CSV-compatible file to be imported into Xray.

The script will parse the XML file and create a CSV file that can be imported into Xray, to execute the script use the following command:

python3 testlink2XrayServer.py -i one_test_suite/RegressionTestSuite.xml -o one_test_suite/RegressionTestSuite.csv


The output file has three Tests (that corresponds to the test suite) and all the test steps of the tests.

LoginValidation.testcase.csv
Issue ID,Test Summary,Test Priority,Action,Data,Result
2,Validate that an administrator user can login successfully and is redirected to the right page. ,2,Open application main page ,,The application main page is shown to the user whitout any visible error. 
2,,,Click on the login button on the top right corner of the app. ,,"A login form pops up with two fields: Username and Password, a ""Login"" button, an option for the ""forget password"" and a ccancel button. "
2,,,"Insert ""Admin"" in the Username input ",,"The word ""Admin"" appear in the Username input "
2,,,"Insert ""Pass123"" in the password field ",,"Password ""Pass123"" appear in the password input form "
2,,,"Click in the ""Login"" button ",,Main page reloads and we can see the login details in the top right corner the app. 
3,Tests to validate the main page of the application ,2,Open main page of the application ,,The main page of the applciation appears 
3,,,Scroll down on the main page ,,Products are loaded when you reach the end of page without errors 
3,,,Check the left menu filters ,,All filters appear 
4,Test to validate the ability to checkout of the app ,2,Access the application ,,Tha application main page is shown 
4,,,"Login with user ""John"" ",,User is logged in in the application 
4,,,Click on a product from the main page ,,The details page of the product is loaded 
4,,,Add that product to your shopping bag ,,The product appear in your shopping bag 
4,,,Proceed to check out ,,Validate that the product is there with the right quantities and price 


To import it into Xray we use Test Case Importer with the recently created CSV file and you can use the configuration file provided with the txt extension (XrayCSVImporter-configuration.txt).


The result of the importation shows three new Tests.


Each Test has the summary defined and the steps that were defined in TestLink.


Export one test project from TestLink and import into Xray

On TestLink, we can export one entire test project with all the test suites and test cases associated with it.

In this last example, we export one test project with two test suites and several test cases. On the same panel in TestLink, we click the test project and export it.


The exported file holds the entire test project from TestLink in an XML format.

import_two_manual_tests_description_labels.csv
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<testsuite id="" name="" >
<node_order><![CDATA[]]></node_order>
<details><![CDATA[]]></details> 
<testsuite id="3" name="Regression Test Suite" >
<node_order><![CDATA[1]]></node_order>
<details><![CDATA[]]></details> 

<testcase internalid="4" name="Login Validation - Admin user">
	<node_order><![CDATA[1000]]></node_order>
	<externalid><![CDATA[1]]></externalid>
	<version><![CDATA[1]]></version>
	<summary><![CDATA[<p>Validate that an administrator user can login successfully and is redirected to the right page.</p>
]]></summary>
	<preconditions><![CDATA[<p>Site is up and running.</p>
]]></preconditions>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
	<importance><![CDATA[2]]></importance>
	<estimated_exec_duration></estimated_exec_duration>
	<status>1</status>
	<is_open>1</is_open>
	<active>1</active>
<steps>
<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[1]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Open application main page</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The application main page is shown to the user whitout any visible error.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[2]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Click on the login button on the top right corner of the app.</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>A login form pops up with two fields: Username and Password, a "Login" button, an option for the "forget password" and a ccancel button.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[3]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Insert "Admin" in the Username input</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The word "Admin" appear in the Username input</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[4]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Insert "Pass123" in the password field</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Password "Pass123" appear in the password input form</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[5]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Click in the "Login" button</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Main page reloads and we can see the login details in the top right corner the app.</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>
</steps>
</testcase>

<testcase internalid="11" name="Validate Main page">
	<node_order><![CDATA[1001]]></node_order>
	<externalid><![CDATA[2]]></externalid>
	<version><![CDATA[1]]></version>
	<summary><![CDATA[<p>Tests to validate the main page of the application</p>
]]></summary>
	<preconditions><![CDATA[<p>The application must be executing and available at the expected endpoint</p>
]]></preconditions>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
	<importance><![CDATA[2]]></importance>
	<estimated_exec_duration></estimated_exec_duration>
	<status>1</status>
	<is_open>1</is_open>
	<active>1</active>
<steps>
<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[1]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Open main page of the application</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The main page of the applciation appears</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[2]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Scroll down on the main page</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Products are loaded when you reach the end of page without errors</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[3]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Check the left menu filters</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>All filters appear</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[4]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>
</steps>
</testcase>

<testcase internalid="17" name="Validate checkout">
	<node_order><![CDATA[1002]]></node_order>
	<externalid><![CDATA[3]]></externalid>
	<version><![CDATA[1]]></version>
	<summary><![CDATA[<p>Test to validate the ability to checkout of the app</p>
]]></summary>
	<preconditions><![CDATA[<p>The application is running</p>

<p>Login operation is working</p>
]]></preconditions>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
	<importance><![CDATA[2]]></importance>
	<estimated_exec_duration></estimated_exec_duration>
	<status>1</status>
	<is_open>1</is_open>
	<active>1</active>
<steps>
<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[1]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Access the application</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Tha application main page is shown</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[2]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Login with user "John"</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>User is logged in in the application</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[2]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[3]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Click on a product from the main page</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The details page of the product is loaded</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[4]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Add that product to your shopping bag</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>The product appear in your shopping bag</p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>

<step>
	<step_number><![CDATA[5]]></step_number>
	<actions><![CDATA[<p>Proceed to check out</p>
]]></actions>
	<expectedresults><![CDATA[<p>Validate that the product is there with the right quantities and price </p>
]]></expectedresults>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
</step>
</steps>
</testcase>
</testsuite><testsuite id="24" name="Authentication Tests" >
<node_order><![CDATA[2]]></node_order>
<details><![CDATA[<p>Tests to validate authentication in the application</p>
]]></details> 

<testcase internalid="25" name="Validate logout">
	<node_order><![CDATA[1000]]></node_order>
	<externalid><![CDATA[4]]></externalid>
	<version><![CDATA[1]]></version>
	<summary><![CDATA[<p>Validate that the logout is working</p>
]]></summary>
	<preconditions><![CDATA[<p>Application is running</p>

<p>User is in the logged in state</p>
]]></preconditions>
	<execution_type><![CDATA[1]]></execution_type>
	<importance><![CDATA[2]]></importance>
	<estimated_exec_duration></estimated_exec_duration>
	<status>1</status>
	<is_open>1</is_open>
	<active>1</active>

</testcase>
</testsuite></testsuite>


We can see that the test project has two test suites, one with three test cases and another with one test case. 

Next we use the scripts provided to convert this XML file into a CSV-compatible file. The command used is below.

python3 testlink2XrayServer.py -i one_test_project/Comic-EStore.testproject.xml -o one_test_project/Comic-EStore.testproject.csv


The output file has four Tests with the test steps defined in TestLink.

LoginValidation.testcase.csv
Issue ID,Test Summary,Test Priority,Action,Data,Result
2,Validate that an administrator user can login successfully and is redirected to the right page. ,2,Open application main page ,,The application main page is shown to the user whitout any visible error. 
2,,,Click on the login button on the top right corner of the app. ,,"A login form pops up with two fields: Username and Password, a ""Login"" button, an option for the ""forget password"" and a ccancel button. "
2,,,"Insert ""Admin"" in the Username input ",,"The word ""Admin"" appear in the Username input "
2,,,"Insert ""Pass123"" in the password field ",,"Password ""Pass123"" appear in the password input form "
2,,,"Click in the ""Login"" button ",,Main page reloads and we can see the login details in the top right corner the app. 
3,Tests to validate the main page of the application ,2,Open main page of the application ,,The main page of the applciation appears 
3,,,Scroll down on the main page ,,Products are loaded when you reach the end of page without errors 
3,,,Check the left menu filters ,,All filters appear 
4,Test to validate the ability to checkout of the app ,2,Access the application ,,Tha application main page is shown 
4,,,"Login with user ""John"" ",,User is logged in in the application 
4,,,Click on a product from the main page ,,The details page of the product is loaded 
4,,,Add that product to your shopping bag ,,The product appear in your shopping bag 
4,,,Proceed to check out ,,Validate that the product is there with the right quantities and price 
6,Validate that the logout is working ,2,,,


Once you have the CSV file, import it into Xray using the Test Case importer.

Import the CSV file using a configuration file also available in the code repository and check if all Tests were imported.


The output will have a link for you to see all created issues.

If some problem occurs, you will also find more detail in this window.


Clicking on that link we can see that four Tests were created.



Tips

  • Use the CSV file provided to import the examples and the Json configuration associated to have the setup and mapping correct.
  • Ensure you are using the scripts available for the correct version of Jira (Cloud or Server).
  • If an error occurs, check the log available in the importation result window.



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