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Overview
A Test Model is your test bench where you define all the parameters, rules so that the system can then generate all the scenarios and test scripts automatically. In this section we will go through the basic steps to create/copy your test models.
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Want to understand how to create a test model? Explore our Test Models samples. |
Import a Test Model from a File
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Provide an Excel spreadsheet with a sheet named Inputs. Each column in the sheet is a parameter and each row has parameter values:
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Monkey | A | Value 1 |
Ferret | B | Value 2 |
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The spreadsheet must be in the Excel Workbook file format and end in a .xlsx extension. Save a spreadsheet in Excel Workbook format by selecting File→Save As and picking the .xlsx file type.
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Many mind mapping and outlining tools support exporting to OPML, a simple hierarchical format that can be used to define test model inputs only. To import from OPML, ensure your file name has a .opml extension.
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First outline level, if named with >3 characters and if they are all capital letters | Parameter Group | Optional way to group like parameters |
First outline level, or next level under a group | Parameter name | |
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Next level | Values expansions | Optional |
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To ensure you have the correct format for importing, compare your file with this OPML example. |
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Browse a Test Model - My Test Models
< Add information on how to access a Test Model and explain what you see on the table "My Test Models"
Make a Copy of an Existing Test Model
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The copy of the model is ready to be used in the project you specified.
Edit Test Model Details
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View Version and revert Test Model version (Revisions)
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How many notes have been created for a plan? That information is shown here in the red counter at the top.
Browse the Mind Map of the Test Model
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Scorecard
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Delete a Test Model
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Share a Test Model
First, open the model from the project that you would like to share. Next, click on “Share” underneath Review in the left navigation pane.
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When sharing with someone who is not yet familiar with how to use Xray Enterprise Designer, you might want to select “Can Copy and Comment on Plans.” That way, the person you share with will be able to make comments to your plans and ask clarifying questions about it, but they will not be able to make changes to your plan.
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Synchronize a Test
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Model
After you have designed your test model, you can synchronize to Xray so that you can then track test execution.
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To keep track of synchronizations, access the "Sync History" on the screen to track all synchronizations as well as its status:
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To better track the issues created on Jira, system will add labels to issues with the test model ID and with a generic label to tag the issues synched from Xray Test Case Designer. |
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Synchronization ( -? - )
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Delete a Test Model
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