Hi all,
In my workflow Xray, i have a review step,
How I can create a pull request on a test card please ?
Thank you in advance
@Walid Ben Younes - can you rephrase your question?
Since you mentioned pull requests, you can integrate Jira with many popular development tools and (for example) see linked PRs in Jira tickets you mention: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/integrate-with-development-tools/
Hi @Dave Liao :)
We try to find the simplest solution for review test cases.
We don't know if Xray offers a specific interface for review test cases.
We thought of the same interface proposed by jira (Pull requests) for review code .js.
We don't know if there is a way to have a similar solution for xray :/
Thank you very much for your help and sorry if it was not clear we are novice in xray.
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Hi everyone,
yes you can review the code of your automated tests; these will be abstracted as Test issues, so as any issue in Jira, you can link the code commits and eventually do pull-requests on them, as you would do for a user story for example.
You can simply follow the standard rules the teams apply, like creating a branch for the issue, add the issue key on the code commit messages, do the PRs for the issue.
Regards,
Sérgio
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Hi Sergio,
It's just amazing, thanks a lot guys @Sergio Freire - Xblend @Dave Liao for your help,
We will use this trick with the automatic tests
However is there a solution to better review the manual test cases ?
Thanks again :D
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