Begin Date- the date the Test Execution is planned to start
End Date- the date the Test Execution is planned to end
Revision- the current source code and documentation version used in the Test Execution
Test Environments- environments in which the Test Run is executed
These custom fields are located in the native Jira sections. The revision can be found in theDetailssection of the Test Execution issue while the Begin and End dates are located in theDatessection.
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Test Execution dedicated sections
Xray contributes an additional section to the Test Execution view issue screen.
Tests Section
The Tests section provides the following views:
Overall Execution Status
This view has a colored progress bar where you can clearly see the status of a Test Execution. Final statuses float to the left side; the last status color to appear is the TODO status.
It is possible to filter tests by status in Test Execution Progress Bar as shown in the image below:
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Test Run Filters
A filter section is also present above the Test Runs table to allow you to filter Test Runs by by Assignee, Status, Test Set, Components or open text.text. It is also possible to add other fields to the filter by clicking on the Morebutton and selecting the wanted fields.
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Test Runs Table
The Tests section provides a table with all
This table has all the Test Runs created for the Test execution issue. Each row
in this table
represents a Test Run and contains a set of actions that can be performed
over
on a Test Run.
The Columns table can be configured by you. It also provides
You can configure the Columns, perform bulk operations and
drag-and-drop to
change rank of Test Runs.
When Xray is installed, the default columns are:
Rank,
Key,Summary,Test Type,
#Req,#Def,Test Sets,Assignee
andStatuswhere
Rankand
the Status
are
is fixed and cannot be removed
or changed.
The#Reqcolumn provides the number ofRequirementsthat are tested with each Test issue.
The #Def column provides the number ofDefectscreated during the Test Execution or already related to the Test issue. For more information on how the calculation is done for this field, please refer toDefects Count.