The Test Run can be managed using the following options:
- Manage Test Runs
- Create
- The user is presented a dialogue box where all the associated attributes can be configured.
- Create
- Associate Test Cases
- In the current view, user can choose associate or disassociate Test Cases with the current Test Run.
System will open up a panel and provide options to map Test Cases to a specific Test Run. - Test cases can also be associated with a Test Run from the "Test Cases" view in RMsis.
- For RMsis 1.8.8.4-r310 and later versions,
- In order to associate test case(s) with a test run from the Test Cases view, user can select the test case(s) and then click on "More operations" > "Associate Test Run"
- Select the Test Run with which test cases needs to be associated.
- For RMsis 1.8.8.2-r304 and previous versions
- In order to associate test case(s) with a test run from the Test Cases view, user can select the test case(s) and then click on "Associate TR" button.
- For RMsis 1.8.8.4-r310 and later versions,
- In the current view, user can choose associate or disassociate Test Cases with the current Test Run.
- Associate Test Cases
- Commit
- The currently selected Test Run is committed.
- In case some of the associated Test Cases are not in a committed state, the system will provide an option to the user to commit all the associated Test Cases.
- UnCommit
- Certain users with requisite permissions have an option to UnCommit the latest version. The details are available at Making the latest commit editable.
- Import
- When a user decides to import the status through a CSV import; status of test cases with matching External-Id's OR Internal ID's is updated. Broadly the status is imported in three steps:
- Choose the file containing the Test Case Id and Status.
- Map the ID fields and choose either Internal ID OR External ID
- Map the values.
- When a user decides to import the status through a CSV import; status of test cases with matching External-Id's OR Internal ID's is updated. Broadly the status is imported in three steps:
- Commit
- Export
- The currently selected Test Run can be exported in CSV or PDF format.
- Delete
- The currently selected Test Run is deleted, if it is still in editable state.
- Create Copy
- A new copy of the Test Run will be created and it will contain links to all Test Cases referenced in the current Test Run.
- System will prompt user to provide name for the same.
- User will also have an option to associate it with another release.
- In order to create a copy of a test run,
- Click on "More" dropdown menu.
- Click on "Create Copy".
- A panel will open up.
- Enter the details of the Test Run like Name, Description, Build/ Version Details, Environment, Start Date, End Date, Associated with Release.
- Two checkboxes "From Filter:" and "Copy Status:" will be present at the bottom of this panel. (Available from RMsis 1.8.9.2 and later versions)
- From Filter:
- Select/ Check the "From Filter:" check box if you have applied a filter on the original test run and you want only those test cases to be associated with new test run which were present in the filter.
- If you do not select/ check this check box, all the test cases present in original test run will be associated with new test run.
- Copy Status:
- Select/ Check this checkbox if you want to copy the status of test cases from original test run to the new test run.
- From Filter:
- Export
- View
- Status Summary ( available from RMsis 1.8.8.4-r310 and later versions)
- A summary of status of the test cases associated with selected Test Run is displayed.
- Test Cases associated with the chosen Test Run
- This is the default view.
- Specific filters will be provided in the Table Headers, so as to help the user to quickly access relevant information.
- Test Run
- System provides a list, from which user can select the desired Test Run.
- Status Summary ( available from RMsis 1.8.8.4-r310 and later versions)
- View Details : This shows the details associated with the Test Run.
- Edit Details : This provides an option to edit the details of a Test Run.