Creating Azure DevOps work items
You can create Azure DevOps work items for the tests that ran in HCL OneTest™ Server. The issues are created in the project in Azure DevOps that you configured in HCL OneTest™ Server.
Before you begin
- Ensured that you are assigned a role as a Project Owner or Tester in the project. See Managing access to server projects.
- Configured Azure DevOps as a change management system in HCL OneTest™ Server for your project. See Configuring Azure DevOps as a change management system.
- Extended the CA list. See Extending the trusted CA list on Linux or Extending the trusted CA list on Windows systems.
- Configured a test run. See Test run configurations.
- Viewed the results of the completed test runs on the Results page. See Test results.
About this task
When you want to create a Azure DevOps work item on HCL OneTest™ Server, the fields that display in the Create a work item dialog depends on the configuration done by the Azure DevOps administrator.
Procedure
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Log in to HCL OneTest™ Server.
The team space that contains your project is displayed.
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Click
to open the project that contains the test assets.
The Overview page of the project is displayed.
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Open the Results page by clicking .
The test assets that ran are displayed in the following tabs on the Results page:You can click the relevant Tab to view the tests that you ran.
Tab Description SUITES Lists all suites, compound tests, JMeter tests, JUnit tests, Postman tests, Rate Schedules, or VU Schedules that are in the selected branch of the repository. TESTS Lists all API tests, functional tests, or performance tests that are in the selected branch of the repository. ADVANCED Lists all assets that are displayed when custom filters are applied for assets in the selected branch of the repository. -
Identify the test asset by performing any of the following
actions:
- Scroll through the list.Tip: You can hover over the icon in the Type column to know the type of the test asset.Note: You can also identify the type of the asset from the icon that represents the test type as shown in the following table:
Icon Represents Listed in the SUITES tab Listed in the TESTS tab Listed in the ADVANCED tab API test Functional test Performance test AFT Suite API Suite Compound Test Rate Schedule VU Schedule - Search for the test by entering any text contained in the test asset name in the Search field.
- Select a time within which the test was run. For example, you can select the option Last 24 hours to view the tests that ran in the previous 24 hours.
- Select a date range within which the test was run. You can click the calendar icon to select the date in the first image as the start date, and then select the end date in the second image.
- Click the Filter icon in the SUITES or
TESTS tab to filter the displayed
tests based on the test type.
For example, select API Suite in the SUITES tab to display all API Suites or select Functional Test in the TESTS tab to display all functional tests.
- Click the Filter icon in the ADVANCED tab, and
then create a filter query by using the New
filter option by performing the following
steps:
- Click New filter.
- Enter a name for the filter.
- Select an operator, and add a rule, or a group of rules.
- Add or enter the relevant parameters and either
select or enter the condition and the criteria for
the condition.You can select a parameter from the following list:
- ID
- Type
- Test
- Version
- Result
- Started on
- Finish on
- Duration
- Status
- Verdict
- Labels
- Locked
- Repository
- Branch
- Text
- Save the filter query to save and apply the filter
query to filter the tests based on the query.
The tests that match the filter criteria are displayed.
- Retrieve and apply a saved filter query, if you have saved
filter queries previously by performing the following
steps:Note: The filter query applied previously is selected and the tests based on that filter query are displayed. To apply a different filter query, you must have created and saved the filter query.
- Click the Filter icon in the ADVANCED
tab.
The filter queries that you created and saved are displayed.
- Click the filter that you want to apply.
The tests that match the filter criteria are displayed.
- Click the Filter icon in the ADVANCED
tab.
You have identified the test that you want to use.
- Scroll through the list.
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Perform the following actions on the test that was run to create a work
item:
Results
You created work items in the Azure DevOps project for the test results from HCL OneTest™ Server.
What to do next
You can click the test result on the Results page to view the Azure DevOps work item links. You can then click the work item link to open the work item and view the details of the work item in Azure DevOps.