You can quickly find the test execution status via the JQL query. To view the test results, open the linked Jira ticket, click Open Test Results in the Details group.
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zip file that contains test reports to the linked Jira ticket. To view test results in Jira, follow these steps:Īdd the associated test cases to a test suite.Īfter a test suite execution, Katalon Studio automatically uploads the latest test result and attaches a. A Run Feature File step is also added in the test script.Īfter importing the test case from Jira, you can continue to add additional steps in the test case as needed. For Jira Cloud integration, if the Enable retrieving content of the specified custom field option in Project Settings is enabled, it also displays the BDD custom field in the content. The feature file's content is the BDD content from Jira. The feature file's name is the same as the test case's name. Katalon creates a new feature file in Include\Feature with: With the selected Import BDD feature files box from Step 2 You can not repeat this action.Īs a result, Katalon opens a new test case with: Test Case Name You can only import test cases from a Jira ticket once. In the Jira Issues dialog, click OK to import the test case from Jira. In the Test Case Folder Selection dialog, select the destination to store the issues. To learn more about BDD testing, you can refer to this document here: BDD Testing Framework (Cucumber Integration) In case you don't want to run BDD tests, uncheck this option. This option allows you to import BDD feature files to run BDD tests. After searching for the Jira ticket using the JQL query, copy and paste the JQL script into the Jira JQL box:īy default, the Import BDD feature files box is selected. To find out the JQL script of your test case, you can refer to the Atlassian document here: Search for issues using JQLįor example, we want to import test cases from the TDAP project with Bug type and Complete status. An Import Test Case from JIRA JQL dialog opens.įill the JIRA Query Language (JQL) script of the desired test case in the Jira JQL box. Follow these steps:įrom the Katalon toolbar, select Jira Integration > Import Test Case from JIRA JQL. Katalon Studio allows you to pull test cases from Jira and link Jira issues to Katalon. In case you can not find the custom field in the dropdown list, click Fetch Custom Fields to fetch the latest list from the connected Jira Cloud.Ĭlick Apply and Close to apply your settings.
Only existing custom field ID is valid for this configuration. Select a custom field from the drop-down list.
In the Fetch Options section, check the Enable retrieving content of the specified custom field box. Go to Project > Settings > Plugins > Jira. To learn more about adding BDD custom fields in Jira via Katalon BDD, you can refer to this document here: Configure Jira BDD Settings. Step 1: Import BDD custom fields (Applicable to Jira Cloud Integration)įrom Katalon Studio version 7.8.0 onwards, you can also import the BDD custom fields to Katalon Studio when importing BDD feature files for Jira Cloud Integration. However, if you don't want to run BDD tests or you are integrating Jira Server with Katalon, you can skip Step 1. There are three main steps to execute test cases imported from Jira in Katalon. If you want to enable Jira integration with Katalon TestOps, you can refer to this document: TestOps - Jira Integration. If you want to intergrate Jira in another Katalon project, you have to repeat the above steps. Jira Intergration configuration is available in the project scope only.
To include the execution log in submitted tickets.Ĭlick Apply and Close to complete the Jira integration. To include taken screenshots during test execution in submitted tickets. To use the test case name as a summary for submitted tickets. Use Test Case name as Summary for Jira ticket
The default Jira issue type to create when submitting tickets. The default Jira project to submit tickets. You can specify the default project and the default issue type for submission here. A pop-up dialog indicates that the Atlassian account connects successfully.Īfter successfully authenticating with Jira, all relevant JIRA Projects and Issue Types will be retrieved and displayed under the Submit Options section. Hit Connect to start the authentication process.To learn more about generating API in Atlassian, you can refer to the Atlassian document: Manage Atlassian token for your Atlassian account.