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A Test Set is a collection of testsof Tests. It often contains detailed instructions or goals and also, as well as information on the configuration to be used during testing.
Test Sets are simple, flat lists of Tests that you can use as a basis for creating Test Executions or Test Plans. Since the Tests are grouped in some logical way, such as grouping all Tests related with regression testing or security, or all Tests for a specific component or some high-level feature/business case, a Test can be part of different Test Sets. Test Sets can also be used as a dynamic way to cover requirements.
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Step 2: Select the Project and on Issue Type select , select Test Set.
Step 3: Type a Summary for the Test Set and complete any all appropriate fields — at least, the required ones which are marked by an asterisk.
Step 4: When you are satisfied with the content of your Test Set, click the Create button.
If you selected the Create another check box checkbox (below), a new Create Issue dialog appears. This issue is automatically pre-populated with your previous Test Set details, while leaving the Summary field blank.
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Step 2: Click the Edit button (at the top-left of the 'view issue' page) to open the Edit Issue dialog box.
Alternatively, hover your mouse over a field and click the pencil icon to edit it inline.
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- Input the desired Test Issue Key on the Tests field;.
- Click on the Down Arrow on the Tests field and select the Test from its History Search list;.
- Click on the + button wich will prompt an Issue Selector Pop-Up;.
- Click on the Search tab to use the Find JIRA Jira issues browser - More here;(more here).
Search Test Issues - In order to search for Tests to be associated you can, under the Search tab:
- Browse for the desired Test Project, Type or terms it Contains;
- Click on the More button to add more browse fields such as Label, Test Set, Test Set Fix Version, Requirement and Requirement Fix Version;.
- Click on the Magnifier button after filling out the browse fields , to get a list of matching entries;.
- Click on the Advanced button to perform a JQL search - More here;(more here).
Step 4: Click Add.
From the Test issue view screen
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- Input the desired Test Set Issue Key on the Tests Sets field;.
- Click on the Down Arrow on the Tests Sets field and select the Test Set from its History Search list;.
- Click on the + button wich will prompt an Issue Selector Pop-Up;.
- Click on the Search tab to use the Find JIRA Jira issues browser;.
Search Test Issues - In order to search for Test Sets to be associated you can, under the Search tab:
- Browse for the desired Test Set Project or terms it Contains;.
- Click on the More button to add more browse fields such as Label and Fix Version;.
- Click on the Magnifier button after filling out the browse fields, to get a list of matching entries;.
- Click on the Advanced button to perform a JQL search;.
Step 4: Click Add.
From the Create Test screen
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- Input the desired Test Set Issue Key on the Tests Sets field;.
- Click on the Down Arrow on the Tests Sets field and select the Test Set from its History Search list;.
- Click on the + button which will prompt an Issue Selector Pop-Up;.
Step 3: Click Add.
Remove Tests
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Step 2: On the Tests table, hover over the desired Test row and click on the Trash button that appears in at the end of the row. You will be prompted with a confirmation dialog.
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Step 1: Open the Test you wish to remove the association with a Test Set association.
Step 2: On the Tests Sets table, hover over the desired Test Set row and click on the Trash button that appears in at the end of the row. You will be prompted with a confirmation dialog.
Reorder Tests
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Bulk Operations
Xray provides the following bulk operations on the Tests table.:
- Remove - Deletes all the selected Tests associations with a Test Set.
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Export to Cucumber
Cucumber Test Sets in JIRA Jira can be exported to feature files ready to be executed in Cucumber. The generated feature files follow the rules defined in Export Cucumber Features and take into account the context of the JIRA Jira Test Set issue.
A single Cucumber feature file should be generated and prompt prompted to be downloaded for the Automated[Cucumber] Test contained on the Test Set, unless the target Test Set contains multiple Automated[Cucumber] Tests or the Automated[Cucumber] Test is associated with multiple Requirements, which, in . In this case, a FeatureBundle zip file will be generated containing a single Cucumber feature file for every Requirement associated with the target Automated[Cucumber] Test contained on the Test Set.
To export a Test Set issue containing Cucumber Tests to feature files, the following steps must be taken:
Step 1: Open the Test Set issue view page.
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