This page describes content of Test information panel on test issues.
The Test information panel shows test statistics of current issue, the section with related to the issue defects, and a list of available actions. Panel also allows you to export tests to HTML or PDF file.
Each of the test issues has common section names in the Test information panel but each panel uses a different data source. Below you can find panel description for given test issue:
The Expanded view button is responsible for expanding/collapsing the Test Cases panel. If the width of the Test Cases panel is insufficient, click the button and the panel will expand to the width of the screen. After activating this mode, the Test information panel will be moved under the Test Cases panel. To return to the previous state (collapse the view), click the Expanded view button again.
This section shows the progress of Test Cases execution. It is divided into four parts:
You can decide which Test Case statuses will be considered as executed (Closed statuses) in Test Case section in TestFLO Settings.
For example, twenty-one Test Cases were created as part of the Test Plan. After the first iteration of these twenty-one Test Cases, ten of them failed. For the second iteration was added only those ten failed Test Cases. In this case the Current iteration mode shows that in the 2nd iteration of a given Test Plan there are ten Test Cases to be executed, while in the All Test Cases mode will be still visible twenty-one Test Cases.
Users who have permission to use the Next iteration operation can change the Iteration name.
The Iteration name will also be changed in the Test Plan Iterations tab.
Closed statuses for Test Cases are counted as executed. By default, the statuses of Pass and Fail are set in the configuration. If you want to add or change statuses you can do so in the Closed statuses option in the Test Cases section in TestFLO Settings.
This section shows operations related to iteration:
To learn more about these operations, see Test Plan operations.
This sections shows list of dedicated actions for Test Plan:
To learn more about these operations, see Test Plan operations.
To learn more about this action, see postfunction TestFLO - Make snapshot of test progress state.
This section allows you to export content of Test Plan to PDF or HTML file.
To learn more, see Export test issues.
The Expanded view button is responsible for expanding/collapsing the Steps panel. If the width of the Steps panel is insufficient, just click the button and the panel will expand to the width of the screen. After activating this mode, the Test information panel will be moved under the Steps panel.
This section shows the progress of Steps execution.
You can decide which Steps statuses will be considered as executed in General tab in project configuration.
Using the arrows, you can move between the Test Cases in a given iteration without switching to the Test Plan.
This sections shows list of dedicated actions for Test Case:
To learn more about these operations, see Test Case operations.
This section allows you to export content of Test Case to PDF or HTML file.
To learn more, see Export test issues.
This section shows all Defects linked with Test Case. By default, this section is hidden and shows when at least one defect will be created on Test Case.
For displaying the values in this section is responsible Defects custom field. To get more information, see TestFLO - Linked Issue Keys custom field.
The Expanded view button is responsible for expanding/collapsing the Steps panel. If the width of the Steps panel is insufficient, just click the button and the panel will expand to the width of the screen. After activating this mode, the Test information panel will be moved under the Steps panel.
This section shows the progress of all Test Cases execution created from given Test Case Template.
You can decide which Test Case statuses will be considered as executed in Test Case section in TestFLO Settings.
This sections shows list of dedicated actions for Test Case:
To learn more about these operations, see Test Case Template operations.
This section allows you to export content of Test Case Template to PDF file.
To learn more, see Export test issues.
This section shows all Defects linked with Test Case created from given Test Case Template. By default, this section is hidden and shows when at least one defect will be created on Test Case.