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== Enable Qarsenal ==
 
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In case your project may not has a '''Qarsenal''' test management board (new project, manual deleting a 'Test' issue type) you are able to activate our plugin in Project Administration page. Just follow those simple steps:
 
 
== QaSpace Enable ==
* Log in as a user with the <strong>'Jira Administrators' </strong>global permission.
 
 
If there is a new project created after the plug-in installation, or an administrator has deleted the Test issue type, you are able to activate our plugin in Project Administration page. Just follow those simple steps:
* Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Projects</strong>
 
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# Log in as a user with the <strong>Administer projects </strong>project permission.
* Click on a project where you are going to enable Qarsenal
 
 
# Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Projects</strong>
* Scroll down to the bottom of the page
 
 
# Click on a project where you are going to enable QaSpace
* Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
 
 
# Scroll down to the bottom of the page
* Click the '''<nowiki/>'Qarsenal Enable'''' button.
 
 
# Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
* Click the <nowiki>''</nowiki>
 
 
# Click the '''<nowiki/>QaSpace Enable''' button
 
# Click the '''<nowiki/>Enable''' button
   
 
== Health Check ==
 
== Health Check ==
Some user's actions that were made while plugin was disable could bring about issues with ordering in our plugin. In such case you will get a service message with instructions to handle it by Health Check button. Just follow those simple steps:
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Some administrator actions done while plugin was disabled could introduce issues with test ordering. In such case you will get a service message with instructions to handle it by Health Check button. Just follow these simple steps:
* Log in as a user with the <strong>'Jira Administrators' </strong>global permission.
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# Log in as a user with the  <strong>Administer projects </strong>project permission.
* Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Projects</strong>
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# Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Projects</strong>
* Click on a project where you are going to perform Health Check
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# Click on a project where you are going to perform Health Check
* Scroll down to the bottom of the page
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# Scroll down to the bottom of the page
* Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
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# Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
* Click the '''<nowiki/>'Health Check'''button.
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# Click the '''<nowiki/>QaSpace Health Check '''button
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# Click the '''Health Check '''button
   
 
== Bug configuration ==
 
== Bug configuration ==
Jira itself has only one type of issue designated to represent a failure from the beginning. However your project may use any set of custom issues for this purpose (defects, sub-bugs, UI bugs etc.). In order to give you flexibility in adjusting our plugin to your workflow you can label any Jira issue as 'bug'. Just follow those simple steps:
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Jira itself has only one type of issue designated to represent a failure from the beginning. However, your project may use a set of custom issues for this purpose (defects, sub-bugs, UI bugs etc.). In order to give you flexibility in adjusting our plugin to your workflow, you can consider any Jira issue as 'bug' in the configuration. Just follow these simple steps:
# Log in as a user with the <strong>'JIRA System Administrators' </strong>global permission.
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# Log in as a user with the <strong>Administer projects </strong>project permission.
# Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Add-ons</strong>
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# Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Projects</strong>
 
# Scroll down to the bottom of the page
 
# Scroll down to the bottom of the page
 
# Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
 
# Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
# Click the '''<nowiki/>'Test Management Configuration'''' button.
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# Click the '''<nowiki/>QaSpace Configuration''' button
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# Find the '''<nowiki/>Bug configuration '''section
 
# Click the '''<nowiki/>Edit configuration'''
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# Select issue(s) from a right column
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# Press '''>>'''
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# Press the '''<nowiki/>Save<nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/>'''
   
== Reset Qarsenal ==
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== Test statuses configuration ==
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When plugin is enabled it introduces a new JIRA issue type "Test" (representation of a Test case). Test cases life cycle is managed using test statuses. There is a set of default statuses, however, your project may use a set of custom statuses for marking specific Test cases progress stages. In order to give you a flexibility in adjusting our plugin to your workflow, you can manage custom test statuses in the configuration.
In case you need to start your test management on the project from the scratch keep reading. This action will remove all entities related to Qarsenal plugin (tests, test-runs, folders, etc). You can NOT revert this action. Qarsenal will be restored to initial state. If you are certain that it's really necessary just follow those simple steps:
 
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* Log in as a user with the <strong>'JIRA System Administrators' </strong>global permission.
 
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Default statuses are:
* Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Add-ons</strong>
 
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* Untested, Passed, Failed - core statuses (not configurable)
* Scroll down to the bottom of the page
 
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* Blocked, Out of Scope - configurable statuses
* Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
 
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It is possible to add a new custom status, pick a color for any status which is configurable, or remove a custom status. When the user removes a status, system allows changing existing Test cases with such status to another status picked by the user.
* Click the '''<nowiki/>'Test Management Reset'''' button.
 
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Just follow these simple steps:
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# Log in as a user with the <strong>Administer projects </strong>project permission.
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# Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Projects</strong>
 
# Scroll down to the bottom of the page
 
# Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
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# Click the '''QaSpace Configuration''' button
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# Find the '''Test status configuration '''section
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# Click the '''Edit configuration'''
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# Configure needed statuses set
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# Press the '''Save'''
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== Reset QaSpace ==
 
This applies to your project in case you need to start test management from the scratch again. This action will remove all entities related to the QaSpace plugin (tests, test-runs, folders, etc). You can NOT revert this action. QaSpace will be restored to initial state. If you are sure this is what you need, just follow these steps:
 
# Log in as a user with the <strong>JIRA System Administrators </strong>global permission.
 
# Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click <strong>Add-ons</strong>
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# Scroll down to the bottom of the page
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# Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
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# Click the '''<nowiki/>QaSpace Reset''' button
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# Click the '''Reset '''button

Latest revision as of 10:36, 11 December 2018

Please do not re-name or delete fields/screens related to QaSpace plug-in. More info here.

QaSpace Enable[]

If there is a new project created after the plug-in installation, or an administrator has deleted the Test issue type, you are able to activate our plugin in Project Administration page. Just follow those simple steps:

  1. Log in as a user with the Administer projects project permission.
  2. Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click Projects
  3. Click on a project where you are going to enable QaSpace
  4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page
  5. Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
  6. Click the QaSpace Enable button
  7. Click the Enable button

Health Check[]

Some administrator actions done while plugin was disabled could introduce issues with test ordering. In such case you will get a service message with instructions to handle it by Health Check button. Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Log in as a user with the  Administer projects project permission.
  2. Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click Projects
  3. Click on a project where you are going to perform Health Check
  4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page
  5. Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
  6. Click the QaSpace Health Check button
  7. Click the Health Check button

Bug configuration[]

Jira itself has only one type of issue designated to represent a failure from the beginning. However, your project may use a set of custom issues for this purpose (defects, sub-bugs, UI bugs etc.). In order to give you flexibility in adjusting our plugin to your workflow, you can consider any Jira issue as 'bug' in the configuration. Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Log in as a user with the Administer projects project permission.
  2. Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click Projects
  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page
  4. Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
  5. Click the QaSpace Configuration button
  6. Find the Bug configuration section
  7. Click the Edit configuration
  8. Select issue(s) from a right column
  9. Press >>
  10. Press the Save

Test statuses configuration[]

When plugin is enabled it introduces a new JIRA issue type "Test" (representation of a Test case). Test cases life cycle is managed using test statuses. There is a set of default statuses, however, your project may use a set of custom statuses for marking specific Test cases progress stages. In order to give you a flexibility in adjusting our plugin to your workflow, you can manage custom test statuses in the configuration.

Default statuses are:

  • Untested, Passed, Failed - core statuses (not configurable)
  • Blocked, Out of Scope - configurable statuses

It is possible to add a new custom status, pick a color for any status which is configurable, or remove a custom status. When the user removes a status, system allows changing existing Test cases with such status to another status picked by the user.

Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Log in as a user with the Administer projects project permission.
  2. Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click Projects
  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page
  4. Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
  5. Click the QaSpace Configuration button
  6. Find the Test status configuration section
  7. Click the Edit configuration
  8. Configure needed statuses set
  9. Press the Save

Reset QaSpace[]

This applies to your project in case you need to start test management from the scratch again. This action will remove all entities related to the QaSpace plugin (tests, test-runs, folders, etc). You can NOT revert this action. QaSpace will be restored to initial state. If you are sure this is what you need, just follow these steps:

  1. Log in as a user with the JIRA System Administrators global permission.
  2. Open the Cog menu at the top right of your JIRA window and click Add-ons
  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page
  4. Find TEST MANAGEMENT left side menu bar
  5. Click the QaSpace Reset button
  6. Click the Reset button