In order to execute a particular Zephyr test case using automation on Jenkins, you will first need to install the Zephyr for Jira plugin. Once the plugin is installed, you will need to create a new “Zephyr for Jira” task in your Jenkins job. In the task configuration, you will need to specify the path to your Zephyr for Jira installation, as well as the path to your Zephyr test case. Finally, you will need to specify the name of the test case that you wish to execute.
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How do I run a specific test case in Jenkins?
There are a few ways to do this, but the easiest is probably to use the TestNG plugin.
1. Install the TestNG plugin from the Jenkins plugin repository.
2. In your project’s configuration, go to the “Build” section and add a “TestNG” build step.
3. In the “TestNG” build step, specify the name of the test case you want to run.
4. Run your build and TestNG will run the specified test case.
Can Zephyr run automated tests?
Zephyr does not have built-in support for running automated tests, but there are various ways to achieve this. One option is to use a tool like Jenkins to automatically run tests as part of the build process. Another option is to use a tool like Selenium to automate the testing process.
How does Zephyr integrate with Jenkins?
Zephyr for JIRA can be configured to send notifications to Jenkins when a test is run. Additionally, Zephyr for JIRA can be configured to automatically trigger a Jenkins build when a test is run.
How do I run a test case in Jira Zephyr?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the process for running a test case in Jira Zephyr will vary depending on the specific tool and version you are using. However, in general, you will need to first create a new test case in Jira Zephyr, and then add the necessary steps and expected results. Once you have saved the test case, you can then run it by clicking on the ‘Run’ button in the top right-hand corner.