Hi there!
I wanted to know how can I get a report that can show me how many tests are passed, within each test execution and within each test plan, but also which steps led to the failure of which test.
Is there a way through which I can have this information? I'm using v8.22.6
Thanks for your help :)
Creating JQL led graphs/dashboard will help. However ideally for such crucial/detailed execution coverage view, having a Test Management App wilting your Jira would be ideal. Feel free to write to me for further clarity.
Hi Rupal Der.
Thank you for your answer.
Could you help me with that, pls?
Thank you so much!
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
How have you implemented testing inside your Jira? Have you built something that use issues to represent cases, executions and so on, or have you got one of the test management apps installed?
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
HI Nic!
I use X-ray to create all our tests and then use Jira's test execution, test sets and test plans.
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
I'm a bit rusty on X-ray, but is https://docs.getxray.app/display/XRAYCLOUD/Test+Runs+List+Report a starting point?
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Hey Nic.
That is indeed a good starting point! Thanks a lot! I don't know if I can get the test steps that failed, but it's a good start!
Thanks, one again!
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Online forums and learning are now in one easy-to-use experience.
By continuing, you accept the updated Community Terms of Use and acknowledge the Privacy Policy. Your public name, photo, and achievements may be publicly visible and available in search engines.
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.