Test Run Attributes
Attributes
A Test Run has the following default attributes
- Test Run Id
- This is an internal system generated reference and not visible to the end user.
- Test Run Name
- This is a user provided name to the Test Run.Â
- Test Run Description
- Version & Build (Optional)
- Environment(Optional)
- Associated Releases
- While creating a Test Run, the user must associate a Release with the Test Run.
- Associated Test Cases
- User can associate specific versions of Test Cases to Test Runs through the following means
- Directly
- through Releases, Baselines and Requirements.
- User can associate specific versions of Test Cases to Test Runs through the following means
- Order:Â
- This field can be used to sort or order test cases within a Test Run.
- The default value for this field is 1.
- If you want to order test cases, you can enter values like 2,3, etc as per your needs.
- After entering the value in this field, press the "Refresh" button to see the test cases ordered as per the entered value.
- Assignee
- In the context of a Test Run, a Test Case can be assigned to a specific user.
- Test Case Status
- Each Test Case will have an associated Status, within the context of the Test Run.
- TC Execution result can be "PASS" / "FAIL" / "PASS WITH EXCEPTION" / "BLOCKED".
- State (Editable / Committed)
- Comments
- The users can enter a series of comments, which are logged with user-id
- Comments can be exported or imported in CSV format.
- While generating an Issue, the comments are automatically logged as part of the description.
Test Run View
A Test Run View displays
- Status summary of the test cases associated with the selected test run. (Available from RMsis 1.8.8.4-r310 and later versions)
- The Test Run Operations in the Header of Data Table.
- Associated Test Cases in a Data Table with all the attributes (as shown in the Test Case Tab)
Test Run States
A Test Run can have only two possible states
- Editable, when it's configuration and attribute values can be modified. This is the default state when a new Test Run is created.
- Committed, when neither it's composition nor the attribute values can be modified.