This video tutorial demonstrates how to integrate TestRail with GitHub Issues to streamline defect and reference management. The integration allows users to push defects and references directly from TestRail to GitHub, simplifying the process of logging and tracking issues during test execution.
The tutorial begins by setting up defect integration. Users configure project settings in TestRail by providing the GitHub repository details and linking it to TestRail. Through the TestRail interface, testers can report defects directly to GitHub, using push functionality to submit detailed issue information, such as summary, milestones, labels, and descriptions. The GitHub plugin ensures real-time synchronization between TestRail and GitHub.
The tutorial also covers reference integration, where test cases in TestRail are linked to GitHub issues or user stories, allowing teams to track coverage of specific requirements. References can be added in bulk, and TestRail provides a convenient hover-over feature to display details about the linked GitHub issues.
Finally, the video shows how to generate traceability and coverage reports using TestRail. These reports help teams assess how well their test cases cover the requirements, highlighting gaps where test cases may be missing. This integration offers a seamless way to manage test runs, defects, and requirement coverage, improving collaboration between testing and development teams.
The tutorial begins by setting up defect integration. Users configure project settings in TestRail by providing the GitHub repository details and linking it to TestRail. Through the TestRail interface, testers can report defects directly to GitHub, using push functionality to submit detailed issue information, such as summary, milestones, labels, and descriptions. The GitHub plugin ensures real-time synchronization between TestRail and GitHub.
The tutorial also covers reference integration, where test cases in TestRail are linked to GitHub issues or user stories, allowing teams to track coverage of specific requirements. References can be added in bulk, and TestRail provides a convenient hover-over feature to display details about the linked GitHub issues.
Finally, the video shows how to generate traceability and coverage reports using TestRail. These reports help teams assess how well their test cases cover the requirements, highlighting gaps where test cases may be missing. This integration offers a seamless way to manage test runs, defects, and requirement coverage, improving collaboration between testing and development teams.