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Main Navigation Bar

On logging into JIRA, you will see a top-level navigation bar with "Dashboard", "Projects" and "Issues" among other items. A "Tests" item is also present if you have Zephyr for JIRA, and it looks like this:

Test Summary

The Test Summary page is accessed either via clicking on the top-level "Tests" in the navigation bar or by selecting the "Test Summary" tab on the left side.

This 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.

Cycle Summary

The Cycle Summary page is accessed either via clicking on "Plan Test Cycle" or "Execute Tests" in the top-level "Tests".

This page allows you to view test cycles that have been created for a project, create new ones, and drill-down into the list of tests for execution. The tree on the left includes all versions of the projects for in folders for both released and unreleased versions. Selecting a version will expand is and show all the cycles in that versions. You can further expand Test Cycles to show the folders underneath them. Selecting a Test Cycle or Folder displays the execution in that area and additional statistics based on the data.

Create and View a Test

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" button or "Create a 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:


Execute Test

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.