Opened 13 years ago
Closed 13 years ago
#9077 closed enhancement (fixed)
Ability to separate and report on test plans by product
Reported by: | Owned by: | Roberto Longobardi | |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | TestManagerForTracPlugin |
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Trac Release: | 0.11 |
Description
I am evaluating Test Manager for Trac to use at my company. We have multiple products each have separate test cases and test plans. I don't currently see a way to separate the test plans by product especially when looking at the reports. It would provide a huge jump in functionality if I could group test plans on some additional criteria. Thanks! Awesome work.
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comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by
comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by
Hello Roberto, I am needing to test versions of the same base product where development of the next release is concurrent with a patch of the existing release. Most of the test cases for the regression testing are the same so I don't need a separate catalog. I have a separate sub-catalogs for the new functionality being built for the next release. There are multiple, separate test plans executed for the patch release as well as the new release. The test plans are for different operating systems/database/browser combinations that we support with our product.
I'd need to be able to show the reporting segregated such that all the testing against the patch is reported separately from the testing against the new release. If this possible to do with your current TestManager, I could use your suggestions. Cheers, Brenda
comment:3 Changed 13 years ago by
Hi, sorry for the late answer, I was a bit busy with my job.
Please, take a look at this forum post, it should be related to your requirements: https://sourceforge.net/projects/testman4trac/forums/forum/1200598/topic/4718868
There is also a development 1.4.8 version to try out. It may help you.
Ciao, Roberto
Hi Brenda, thanks for the kudos.
Could you explain better the requirement? Each test plan is related to one test catalog (or sub-catalog). This is a way of separating test cases, and you may use different catalogs (and thus test plans) for each of your product.
What do you mean by reports? The test statistics let you display data by test plan, so if you manage to have different test plans for different products this may help you.
Otherwise, please could you explain better how you test data is organized?
Ciao, Roberto