Zephyr for Jira is now Zephyr Squad! Read more about this. |
Recently, Zephyr for Jira's UI has undergone a new and improved makeover to coincide with the recent Jira UI changes. Check out the new look and feel to existing features detailed below.
Zephyr for Jira does not support the restoring Test Cycle and Execution Details for tests issues moved between projects. This includes test issues that are moved from one project to another using the 'Move Issues' function in Jira. |
You can access Zephyr for Jira in two ways:
When the Zephyr application is open, you will see the following sidebar:
A test can be created in any one of the ways that any issue type can be created in Jira. For example, clicking on the Create Issue link or Create Test link will bring up the following screen:
A test can be viewed in its entirety in the following View Issue page (click to enlarge):
On this screen, you'll find a toolbar that will allow you to access various features associated with editing and executing a test:
If you use the new Jira issue view, you must have the Edit Issues permission in the project in order to see Zephyr test information in the issue detail view. See User Permissions for more information. |
The Test Summary page provides a comprehensive view of all the tests that belong to a particular project, summarized based on overall totals, Versions, Components and Labels. Clicking on any of these links will take you to the Issue Navigator and display a list of those tests.
The Cycle Summary page allows you to view test cycles that have been created for a particular version of a project, create new ones, and drill-down into the list of tests for execution. Selecting a different version will change the view and display the test cycles for that selected version. A summary of the execution status is also displayed on the right and hovering over it provides additional stats.
This screen allows you to execute a test by changing its status, filing a new bug or associating an existing one, adding attachments and comments. You can then save and return to the test or the test cycle from where you had come.