Create an automated or manual test case and then when ready to associate it with a JIRA story, take the following steps:
1. Add the JIRA parent story ticket number in the test suite Ref ID field and save:
2- Open up the test case that you want to be a subtask of the above story and click on Test Case Info link:
Click on JIRA icon to create a testing subtask for this test case.
At this point, the same steps that we discussed under defect creation will be followed here as well. In addition, you can also click on the arrows previously shown on Defect Creation that will allow you to open the subtask just created in JIRA in another tab and the second will open the subtask for editing purposes inside Subject-7.
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If you do not select subtask when creating the JIRA ticket, the generated JIRA ticket will not become a subtask of the test suite Ref ID.
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After you create or update a ticket in JIRA, you will be presented with the following screen to update the status of your ticket:
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If you do not want to update the status of your ticket (representing your tickets workflow), simply close this window.
Release Note(s) Information:
Subject7 Version | Release Note(s) |
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Subject7 version 7.10 - 2/26/2017 | If a JIRA ticket number is added to the Ref ID of manual or automated tests and JIRA is configured under Administration -> Ticketing System, “Go to ticket” link which is next to the Ref ID will open up the associated JIRA ticket in a separate tab within JIRA. This helps with linking manual or automated tests to the JIRA stories for traceability (Requirements Traceability Matrix – RTM) purposes |
Subject7 version 7.12 - 03/29/2017 | Sub-ticket can be used when creating JIRA tickets. |