Zephyr (Enterprise Level)

Zephyr Integration in Avo Assure

Introduction

Zephyr integration with Avo Assure is the feature that allows:

  1. Mapping Zephyr test case(s) along with its requirements to Avo Assure scenario(s), and

  2. Updating the status of execution in Zephyr, after the execution of the test suite has been performed in Avo Assure.

Prerequisites

For Zephyr Test Cases Mapping

  1. Ensure that the Zephyr Enterprise URL is working.

  2. In order to integrate Zephyr with Avo Assure, ensure that the Zephyr Enterprise instance is up.

Note: To perform Zephyr Integration with Assure, the following are required:

  • Test cases should be available in the Zephyr instance.

  • In Zephyr, a custom status named ‘TERMINATE’ should be created and it should be ensured that this status has the ID ‘11’.

3. Scenarios should be available in Avo Assure.

For Zephyr Test Case Requirements Mapping

In order to map the requirements of a Zephyr test case to an Avo Assure Scenario, the Zephyr test case has to be mapped to requirements in the Zephyr Enterprise tool.

Note:

  • Ensure Zephyr Enterprise URL is working.

  • Ensure Zephyr Enterprise instance is up.

The requirements creation in Zephyr Enterprise can be done by following the steps mentioned here.

For Zephyr Enterprise (version: 6.9), follow the steps below to create requirement(s) and map the zephyr test cases to the created requirement(s) in Zephyr Enterprise:

  1. Log in to Zephyr Enterprise with valid credentials.

2. Navigate to the ‘Requirements’ section.

3. After navigating to the requirements section, the following screen will be displayed.

4. Create the folder structure as required or create the folder structure as present in the Test Repository. To create a folder, click on the three dots that are visible on hovering the cursor next to the main folder name and click on the “Add folder” option.

5. Select the folder to create the requirement, click on the “Add” option this will create the requirement.

6. Click on the newly created requirement i.e., “untitled requirement”. On click of it, The following screen will be displayed. In this screen, the user can change the name of the requirement, map the test case and also add a description to the requirement.

7. To change the requirement name, click on the highlighted textbox and enter the required name.

8. To add the description for the requirement, click on the highlighted textbox and enter the description.

9. To map the Zephyr test cases to the requirement, click on the ‘Map’ button.

10. After clicking the ‘Map’ button, the following window will be displayed.

11. Go to the folder where the test cases are present (test cases required to map with the current requirement).

12. Select the test cases to which the requirement must be mapped. After selecting the test cases, click on the ‘Save’ button to save the mappings.

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