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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 / page.
Alternatively, hover over a field and click the pencil icon to edit it inline.
Step 3: Modify your Test Execution details in the appropriate fields using either the General or Test Execution Details tab of the Edit Issue view.
Step 4: Click the Update button to save your changes.
Clone
When cloning a Test Execution issue, all the Test issue associations will also be cloned. However, a new Test Run is created for each Test so that the new Test Execution issue has no execution state. Also:
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Step 2: Select More > Clone. The Clone Issue screen will appear.
Step 3: Edit the clone Test Set's Summary if you wish.
Step 4: Click Create.
Adding Tests
Tests and Test Sets can be associated with Test Execution issues.
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Step 2: Select Add > Tests (under the Tests tab on the view page) to open the Add Tests dialog box.from the dropdown button in the Tests section.
Step 3: Select or search the Test issues to be associated with the Test Execution:
Select Test Issues - In order to select the Tests to be associated, you can, under the Select tab:
- 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 issues browser.
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, Requirement Fix Version, Saved Filter and Workflow Status.
- 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.
Add Tests from Test Sets
When adding a Test Set issue to a Test Execution, all the Test issues associated with the Test Set are added to the Test Execution. The Test Set issue is not directly associated with a Test Execution, so changes to the Test Set after it was added will not affect the Test Execution.
Step 1: Open the Test Execution you wish to associate a Test Set with.
Step 2: Select Add > Tests (under the Tests tab on the view page) to open the Add Test Sets dialog box.
Step 3: Select or search the Test Set issues to be associated with the Test Execution.
Select Test Set Issues - In order to select the Test Sets to be associated, you can, under the Select tab:
- Input the desired Test Set Issue Key on the Test Sets field.
- Click on the Down Arrow on the Test 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 issues browser.
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Notice the setting for ignoring Tests in non-executable statuses at the bottom-left side. By default it will be selected, therefore restricting the shown Tests available for adding accordingly to the configuration "Disallow executions of Tests with workflow statuses". |
Search Test Sets Issues - In order to search for Test Sets to be associ.ated, 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, Fix Version, Saved Filter and Workflow Status.
- 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.
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Notice the setting for ignoring Tests in non-executable statuses at the bottom-left side. By default it will be selected, therefore restricting the shown Tests available for adding accordingly to the configuration "Disallow executions of Tests with workflow statuses". |
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Open the Search tab.
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This is an example of how to add tests, using some of the features available in the Search tab. For more information, please visit the Issue Picker Dialog detailed overview. |
Step 4: Configure the search.
-Use the Filters dropdown button to include extra fields in the search criteria.
-Fill in the filters values.
-Press the search button.
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Step 5: Select and Add tests.
- Once the results are obtained you can order, add/remove columns to the results list (the columns selection is saved as a preference).
- Before adding the selected tests you can define the execution assignee by using the upper right corner Assignee dropdown.
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Since Xray 3.4.0, the Assignee dropdown provides you a suggestions list with the user type fields found in the tests. If you choose the "Test Reporter" from the list, the assignee of the resultant Test Run will be the user set in the Test Reporter field of the respective test. |
- Check the tests you wish to add from the listed results.
Step 6: Add tests by pressing "Add selected".
Add Tests from Test Sets
In practical terms this operation is very similar to adding tests, instead you will just be searching and selecting Test Set issues.
Keep in mind that when adding a Test Set issue to a Test Execution, all the Test issues associated with the Test Set are added to the Test Execution.
The Test Set issue is not directly associated with a Test Execution, so changes to the Test Set after it was added will not affect the Test Execution.
Associate with a Test Plan
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There are two ways to distribute work between Testers.
When assigning individual Test Runs, it is also possible to assign based on any user type field present on the Test cases. For instance, you'll be able to assign Test Runs to the Test issue assignee. This allows users that are normally used to execute a specific Test case (that are assigned to the Test case), to be the default assignees on Test Runs within a Test Execution.
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Change Test Run Rank
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Execute Test
To execute a Test from a Test Execution:
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Step 2: Select the desired Test Runs. This can be done by using the checkbox that appears on each Test Run row or, since v3.1, by using the Bulk dropdown button options for easy selecting all Test Runs or the ones in the current page.
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As of v3.1, the selection will be preserved even if you navigate between pages. |
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Step 3: Click the bulk actions gear located on the actions column header and choose one of the available actions.
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- Test Set - show only Test Runs that are associated with a specific Test Set issue.
- Assignee - show only Test Runs that are assigned to a specific user.
- Status - show only Test Runs with a specific status.
- Contains Text - show only Test Runs with Tests containing the entered text. This will query Test issues with the JQL keyword text ~ ...
Since v3.1, the filters will be stored in the user and Test Execution context, and will be applied whenever going into the execution screen from one of the filtered Tests.
The execution screen shows a small notice, so you can quickly identify that the filter has been applied thus affecting the navigation options (Previous/Next) available in the execution screen.
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If you decide to come back to the Test Execution issue screen, the filter will remain. If you wish, you can clear the filter in order to see all Test Runs once again.
Configure Test Run Columns
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clicking Execution Details if the test has been previously executed).
Step 2: Click the Import Execution Results button.
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Step 3: Click the Browse button to navigate the local disk and select the JSON/XML/ZIP file with the automated execution results for the Test Execution.
Step 4: Click Import.
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