2. Azure DevOps Integration

Why was this developed?

In the earlier versions, Avo Assure supported integrations with qTest, ALM, Zephyr, and Jira. Now, Avo Assure also supports Azure DevOps Integration through the Reports plugin. This allows users to log defects and other issues on Azure DevOps based on generated reports within Avo Assure.

How does it look?

How does it work?

Mapping Work Items

  1. The user has to log in to Avo Assure with valid credentials.

  2. The user has to click the Integrations plugin to display the Integration window.

  3. The user has to click the Azure button.

  4. The user has to enter the Azure Login credentials and click the Submit button. Note: Users can save their Azure Login credentials in Settings, which will auto-populate the login data on subsequent logins.

  5. From the Azure tests section, the user has to select the Project from the Select Project drop-down.

  6. From the select WorkItems drop-down, the user has to select the UserStory.

  7. From the Avo Assure Scenarios Section, the user has to select the Project from the select project drop-down.

  8. The user has to select the Scenario.

  9. To synchronize the user story, the user has to click the Synchronize icon and click the Save button.

  10. To view the mapped files, the user has to click the View Mapped Files button. The Mapped files window will be displayed.

  11. To unsynchronize the user story, the user has to click the Unsynchronize icon and click the Save button.

  12. The user has to navigate to the Avo Assure home screen and click the Reports plugin.

  13. The user has to click the Functional Test button.

  14. The user has to select the Project from the Select Project drop-down and select the Batch/Module from the select batch/module drop-down.

  15. The user has to click the Execution report and click the View HTML Report icon.

  16. View HTML report will navigate to the Avo Assure Execution Report window.

  17. The user has to select the Azure DevOps Login from the Report Bug drop-down.

  18. The user has to enter the Azure Login credentials and click the Connect button.

  19. The user has to click the Log a Defect button, and the Create Bug window will be displayed.

  20. The user has to select the Azure DevOps Project from the Select Project drop-down.

  21. The user has to select the Work item Type from the Select issue drop-down.

  22. The user has to select the Configure fields from the Configure fields drop-down.

  23. The user has to click the Iteration Path check box, and the Area Path check box.

  24. The user has to enter the mandatory fields and click the Proceed button.

  25. Log a Defect is converted into a Bug link. The user has to click the Bug link, and the Bug link will navigate to the Azure DevOps.

Mapping Test Plans

  1. From the Azure tests section, the user has to select the Project from the select project drop-down to map the test plans.

  2. From the select WorkItems drop-down, the user has to select the Test Plans.

  3. The user has to select the TestPlans from the select testplans drop-down.

  4. The user has to select the UserStory.

  5. From the Avo Assure Scenarios Section, the user has to select the Project from the select Project drop-down.

  6. The user has to select the Scenario.

  7. To synchronize the user story, the user has to click the Synchronize icon and click the Save button.

  8. To view the mapped files, the user has to click the View Mapped Files button. The Mapped files window will be displayed.

  9. To unsynchronize the user story, the user has to click the Unsynchronize icon and click the Save button. (Refer to the steps in the Mapping Work Items from step 12 to step 25.)

How can I get this?

If the user upgrades to the latest version of Avo Assure to 23.1.2, this feature will be available automatically.

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