I am trying to send test execution result with iterations:
{
"tests"
: [
{
"start"
:
"2021-08-30T11:47:35+01:00"
,
"finish"
:
"2021-08-30T11:50:56+01:00"
,
"comment"
:
"Successful execution"
,
"status"
:
"PASSED"
,
"evidence"
: [
{
"data"
:
"iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAABkIAAAO9CAYAAADezXv6AAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAAEn(...base64 file enconding)"
,
"filename"
:
"image21.jpg"
,
"contentType"
:
"image/jpeg"
}
],
"testInfo"
: {
"summary"
:
"Strong password validation"
,
"type"
:
"Manual"
,
"projectKey"
:
"STORE"
,
"steps"
: [
{
"action"
:
"Open the Change Password screen by selecting option \"My Profile > Password\""
,
"data"
:
""
,
"result"
:
""
},
{
"action"
:
"Fill the password fields with data"
,
"data"
:
"Current Password: ${Password}\nNew Password: ${Password}\nConfirm New Password: ${Password}"
,
"result"
:
"The new password is: ${Valid}\nError:\n${Message}"
}
]
},
"iterations"
: [
{
"name"
:
"Iteration 1"
,
"parameters"
: [
{
"name"
:
"Password"
,
"value"
:
"2635ftvu23v7t!09"
},
{
"name"
:
"Valid"
,
"value"
:
"Valid"
},
{
"name"
:
"Message"
,
"value"
:
""
}
],
"log"
:
"Password changed successfully"
,
"status"
:
"PASSED"
,
"steps"
: [
{
"actualResult"
:
""
,
"status"
:
"PASSED"
},
{
"actualResult"
:
"Password changed successfully"
,
"status"
:
"PASSED"
}
]
},
{
"name"
:
"Iteration 2"
,
"parameters"
: [
{
"name"
:
"Password"
,
"value"
:
"123123"
},
{
"name"
:
"Valid"
,
"value"
:
"Not Valid"
},
{
"name"
:
"Message"
,
"value"
:
"Password is too simple."
}
],
"log"
:
"Password validation check failed. Password too simple!"
,
"status"
:
"FAILED"
,
"steps"
: [
{
"actualResult"
:
""
,
"status"
:
"PASSED"
},
{
"actualResult"
:
"Password too simple!"
,
"status"
:
"FAILED"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
i get the same error message.... what is correct format of iterations then?
Thanks for help
Hi @JohnnyDoe
If I look into importing Iterations, Iterations can only have and ID and STATUS object.
Hi, where did u see it ? https://docs.getxray.app/display/XRAYCLOUD/Using+Xray+JSON+format+to+import+execution+results#UsingXrayJSONformattoimportexecutionresults-stepresult according to his it has soo much more stuff in it. It indeed works if i just add status however status is not reflected in actuall result on web
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Hi @JohnnyDoe
You mentioned in tags you are running on Jira server, not Cloud.
The provided link points to the Xray Cloud API, not the Xray server/DC API.
See this link for the API on server/DC
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@Marc - Devoteam on top of that, given if i add dataset and add steps in UI, and then try to send it like:
Only 1 out of N iterations ( based on number of data in data set ) is marked a "PASS" all others are ignored
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Hi @JohnnyDoe
Could you confirm you are on Jira Server or DC?
See the link I mentioned.
Look at the Test Run section
and in the scheme you can find Iterations
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@Marc - Devoteam I should be on server, but not sure ( i asked lot of people and nobody really knows.. ), as i menitoned, if i add multiple iterations only the first one gets picked up. I omit ID - as i dont know the ID since i run test from java and import results into test execution.
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Hi @JohnnyDoe
For every import of a test run with multiple iterations you should be able to start with ID 1, for the second run you do the ID then should be 2.
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@Marc - Devoteam hi,
Results in :
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Hi @JohnnyDoe
I would suggest to contact Xray in relation to your issue and the documentation.
They should then be able to explain you the way and might need to change there documentation.
I would highlight this when in contact with them.
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@Marc - Devoteam on top of that your link suggests to directly edit TEST RUN, i am running tests locally/on CI tools, so when the test finishes i only know test execution key and the test's key, not test runs.
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Hi @JohnnyDoe
I have one more question.
The Tests created in Jira (I assume the Xray Test issuetype is used), what are the test type you created?
In the documentation from Xray, I found the following:
"It is also possible to import iteration results with parameters. Currently, this is only supported for manual tests."
To explain some more.
A Test Run occurs when a Test is scheduled to execute within a Test Execution. Therefore, each time you run a Test, you're, in fact, running a Test Run.
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@Marc - Devoteam I am using manual type of test. ( But i have cucumber test - so thats i want to have iterations and use manual type of test - each iteration represent specific run with different arguments. I have manually added data set to the xray test on UI.
I have managed to make it work however this rewrites all dataset values:
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