Local Tree

The Repository Setup application can be found in the Test Lead's Desktop. This application - the first one to start using in a Release - is used to identify the main areas of the test plan. This must be set up before testers can start creating test cases in their Testcase Creation application.

 

 

This application allows the:
* Creation of a test plan in a local tree - creating phase, systems and sub-system areas as nodes (folders)
* Assignment of areas to testers to create/modify test cases
* Copying of entire nodes (folders) or individual test cases from other Releases/Iterations via the Global Testcases tree
* Reorganization of the tree
* Importing of testcases from Excel
* Exporting of testcases to Excel

 

Note: this application does not allow the creation or deletion of testcases (use Testcase Creation application for that).

 

 

The Repository Setup application has a Local Tree and a Global Tree on the left and a tool bar at the top that has the following functionality:

  1. Add a node or a sub-node

  2. Delete a node or a sub-node

  3. Rename a node or a sub-node

  4. Import test cases

  5. Export test cases

Add Node

To add a root-level node (also called a "Phase"), select the root ("Version 1.0" in this example) and click on the + button. Enter the name of the phase and that now shows up under this root ("Functional Tests" in this example). To create sub-nodes under this (also called "Systems" and "Sub-systems"), select the Phase node and click on the + button and enter the name for that node ("Security" in this example).

Delete Node

To delete a node or a sub-node, select it and click on the X button. That node and all sub-nodes under it, including test cases, will be deleted after a confirmation.

Rename Node

To rename any node or sub-node, select it and click on the pencil button. A dialog pops up that allows you to rename that particular node or sub-node.

Import test cases

Testcases can be imported into Zephyr by clicking on the Import button and following the directions in the wizard.

Export test cases

Testcases can be exported from Zephyr into Excel by selecting a particular node, sub-node, a single testcase or multiple testcases.

Quick Tips

 

 

Best Practice

Name your nodes/sub-nodes with your Requirements ID to track coverage and execution metrics for it