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The purpose of a Test Plan is to enable you to have a better visibility and management over your Tests.
It provides a table that shows all the Tests added to the Test Plan and their respective Test Executions that are also associated with the Test Plan.
A Test Plan can be defined as:
- Static: by adding Tests explicitly to the Test Plan issue using the Xray issue picker.
- Dynamic: (Xray Enterprise only) by defining a saved filter as the source of Tests for the Test Plan. This way, all Tests on the filter will be added automatically into the Test Plan by Xray. For example, you can define a Test Plan with a filter containing the Tests associated with Stories from a Sprint. Your Test Plan will collect all relevant Tests for that Sprint automatically. If a Test Plan is configured with a saved filter, users can't add or remove Tests explicitly from the Test Plan.
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Dynamic Test Plans is a feature of Xray Enterprise. If you do not have Xray Enterprise installed, the Dynamic Test Plans are not available in the Test Plan issue, and it is impossible to configure dynamic test lists. When installing Xray Enterprise for the first time, please make sure to re-enable Xray to load all properties from Xray Enterprise. |
If tracking a particular version, the Test Plan will present the latest status for each Test, independent of the number of testing iterations (i.e., Test Executions) you make with them.
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From the Test Plan, it's possible to create one or more Test Executions , for all or just a subset of the Tests contained within the Test Plan (e.g., only those Tests that are still faillingfailing).
You are can also able to assign one or more Test Plans to a given release and track the progress of those tests within each Test Plan.
The coverage analysis can also be done taking into account just considering the tests from a given Test Plan and its related Test Executions.
This is a list of actions that you can perform on Test Plans:
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Create Test Plan
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Step 2: Select the Project, and on Issue Type, select Test Plan.
Step 3: Under the General tab, type a Summary for the test execution and fill in all appropriate fields — mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk. If you're working with versions, then you should also fill out the Fix Version to indicate that you're tracking the results of the Tests for that version. This will be used to automatically fill out the Fix Version of the planned Test Executions (i.e., the ones linked to/created from this Test Plan).
Step 4: Under the Test Plan Details tab, you can populate the Test Plan custom fields provided by Xray, namely the Begin/End date. In this tab, you can also add tests to the Test Plan.
Step 4a – In thistab, you can select which Tests should be associated with your Test Plan. For a static Test Plan, you should select the Tests at the Test associated with a Test Plan. If you have Xray Enterprise, you can select an existing SavedFilterbyname onthe TestPlanTestsFilter andcreate a DynamicTestPlan.
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Saved filters are one of the most powerful Jira features that can be used to help you find the information you need, but they also can be used in gadgets, reports, or even subscriptions. As Xray is seamlessly integrated with Jira, you can use this feature to create your Dynamic Test Plans. Learn more about Saved Filters at Jira Documentation. |
Optional: To create a series of similar Test Plans – within the same Project – select the Create another checkbox at the bottom of the dialog.
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Step 5a: If you selected the Create another checkbox, a new Create Issue dialog appears. This issue is automatically pre-populated with your previous Test Plan details , while leaving the Summary field blank.
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Aside from adding Tests to the Test Plan using the issue create screen, you can also do it in on the Test issue page or directly in the tests section of the Test Plan issue page , as follows.
Step 1: Click Add.
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- Note that if you choose Test Sets, you are not actually adding Test Set(s); instead, you are adding the Tests that belong to that Test Set(s).
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If you want to create a Dynamic Test Plan (Xray Enterprise only) you need to Edit your Test Plan to add the Tests from Saved Filter or you can click on ... (configure) to change the nature of your Test Plan. Dynamic Test Plans are not available from the "Add" button. |
Step 3: Open the Search tab.
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- Once the results are obtained, you can order , and add/remove columns to the results list (the columns selection is saved as a preference).
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Step 6: Add tests by pressing "Add selected.".
Reorder Tests
Ranking of Tests within the Test Plan can be done in two ways: directly in the Test Plan issue screen (if the Hierarchical Test Oganization Organization is disabled) or in the Test Plan Board (if Hierarchical Test Organization is enabled). This means you can rank Tests, whether you use hierarchies or not.
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If you are using use Hierarchical Test Organization, you can and have to rank within the ranking within the Test Plan Board. More info information is here. |
The following procedure details how you can change the order of the Tests , directly in the Test Plan issue screen.
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Test Executions can also be associated with a Test Plan by editing the custom field Test Plan in the Test Execution issue view page or directly in the create Create issue screen in the Test Execution Details tab. Note that with this method, only the Test Execution shall be associated with the Test Plan; the Tests will not be associated.
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The Test Plan Test view section in on the issue page provides you with a table where you can see all the Tests that were added to the Test Plan and their Test Executions (if they are associated to with the Test Plan).
- Add Tests (directly or from Test Sets) (Notavailableifconfigured as DynamicTestPlan)
- Create planned Test Execution (see next Section), so its results be reflected on the current Test Plan
- Test Plan Progress Bar
- Table Filters
- Use a Test Environment to calculate the status for test issues for that environment.
- Configure TestPlanwithSavedFilter (seeSectionConfigure Test Plan with SavedFilter) (Only available in Xray Enterprise)
It is possible to filter tests by status in Test Plan Progress Bar as shown in the image below:
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Each row represents a Test with configurable columns, with the exception of the Latest Status. Each row also contains an inner table with information about the Test Execution. Click on the blue arrow to see the inner table for a particular test.
This inner table is similar to the Test Run table as it allows for inline execution ( 1 ) and for operations like assignee and remove ( 2 ). This inner columns are not configurable.
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The most common and straightforward option to create a Test Execution for all the Tests, or for a subset of those that are currently in some consolidated status, is by using the option available at the top of the Test Plan issue screen.
The Create Test Execution button will open a dropdown with some options that will allow you to select the Tests that will be part of the Test Execution.
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You can select some Tests, using the bulk selection (1), and then schedule a Test Execution for them.
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Clone Test Plan and respective Board
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The new Test Plan will be created in a clean state, containing the original Tests without any execution related information. If hierarchical test organization, the Board folder structure is also cloned.
Configure Test Plan with SavedFilter (Xray Enterprise only)
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Configure Test Plan with a Saved Filter is a feature of Xray Enterprise. If you do not have Xray enterprise installed, the Configure Test Plan with a Saved Filter are not available in the Test Plan and it is not possible to configure dynamic test lists. When installing Xray enterprise for the first time, make sure to re-enable Xray to load all properties from Xray enterprise. |
In addition to being able to explicitly add tests to the Test Plan, you can use a filter and you can define a custom JQL depending on your needs so that tests will appear automatically on the Test Plan, as follows.
Step 1: Click on dropdown menu button with a "more" icon and then click Configure.
Step 2: Click on option Saved Filter.
- A link button named "View Filter Query" is provided to navigate to the Saved Filter Jira issue page.
- A link button named "New Filter" is provided next to the Saved Filter select field. This button open the Jira issue search page.
Step 3: Select a query from the select field.
Step 4: Click Save button to save the Test Plan configuration.
- Xray update the Tests in the Test Plan automatically and the Tests panel refreshed
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Saved filters are one of the most powerful Jira features, that can be used to help you find the information you need, but also can be used into gadgets, reports, or even subscriptions. As Xray is seamlessly integrated with Jira, you can take advantage of this feature to create your Dynamic test Plans. Learn more about Saved Filters at Jira Documentation. |
How does Xray update dynamic Test Plans based on a Jira saved filter?
Xray will update the Test Plan Tests whenever the user enters the Test Plan issue page.
Nevertheless, to keep Test Plan up to date with current results from the JQL filter even if users don't visit the Test Plan issue page, a dedicated service will be run in the background every two hours. This interval can be modified in the Services section of the Jira system administration.
Xray will also update the Test Plan immediately whenever the Test Plan is accessed through the REST API.
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Using saved filters to create Dynamic Test Plans will avoid users to delete or add Tests from your Test Plan, as well to change the ranking. If you need to make changes at your dynamic test plan list you need to update the filter settings. |