Since some recent update test steps in ZEPHYR now use more JIRA formatting.
This is messing a lot of previously created tests as it automatically changes stuff like _ - * to specific text formatting (like itallics, strikethrough, bolding)
In result we have steps which lack specific symbols but have unecessary formatting that only make things harder. Previously it was not a problem as such formatting was not recognized by Zephyr.
is there a way to disable formatting zephyr test steps?
Thank you for raising a support ticket, my test team has also found the text formatting characters such as underscores for _italics_ and hyphens for -strikethroughs- unhelpful when they apply automatically to test steps.
In lieu of a global control that disables all formatting characters, we've found that using \ backslash as an escape character helps keep text strings displayed as we'd expect them.
eg: TEST_ITEM_ONE displays as TESTITEMONE
but TEST\_ITEM\_ONE displays correctly as TEST_ITEM_ONE
Doing a find and replace ("_" for "\_") on all test steps isn't great, but it works for now.
yes i am aware of that "workaround", i already discussed it with zephyr team in their support.
but this is rather pathetic way of 'fixing' the issue:) i have over 1000tests in zephyr, sitting and fixing all those with backslash is not an option:) doing it one by one during tests is also a time waster sadl
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I would encourage you to submit a case with Zephyr support so that it can be reviewed and the needful can be done regarding the recent formatting changes.
-Bibek
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The problem is still there and I have an answer from Zephyr support that this is a Jira problem, they are just calling Jira API to open a ticket pop up but it is opening the old version so it can't be fixed by Smartbear.
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so neither atlassian nor smarbear will admit to this bug:)?
the least they could do is add the "code" brackets to input long texts
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I don't understand it either. I asked my colleague that is an administrator for Jira in our company to report that as a bug to Jira support with all information from Smartbear and we will see :)
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Figured this out today when writing a perl client for ZephyrScale since the firm that employs me will be uploading results from perl tests to ZS:
Just wrap your comment text in an HTML <pre> tag. All formatting for comments uploaded via the API are just done via HTML. I figured this out by manually formatting the test result after upload resulted in an odd look and noticing that the line breaks I added manually were <br> tags when I fetched it from the API. Hopefully the <script> tags work too :D
Happy hacking!
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Same here! Is there a way to inject code like with ``` or {code} or similar ?
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yeah that would be the best option
doing it by escaping is not doable
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