TeamForge
16.10 supports an integration with
TestLink
1.9.15 and later to track and synchronize
requirement and defect tracker artifacts between these two systems.
Attention:
CollabNet supports only the integration between TestLink and TeamForge. For TestLink
support, contact TestLink directly. Click here for more information.
TeamForge
16.7 and later
releases support integration only with TestLink
1.9.15 and later. If you are on
earlier versions of TestLink, upgrade to
TestLink
1.9.15 and later and integrate it
with TeamForge. This integration does not
provide backward compatibility (Data reliability and Migration) to older
TeamForge-TestLink 1.9.11 integration that is based on TeamForge's Integrated Application
Framework (IAF).
Overview
The TeamForge-
TestLink integration has two primary
touch points:
- Requirements (TeamForge) to Test Suites (TestLink)
- Test Case Run failures (TestLink) to
Defects (TeamForge)
Here is a sample workflow to illustrate these touch points:
- Step 1: Map TeamForge and TestLink project
- The first step is to establish a project mapping between the intended TeamForge and
TestLink projects. During mapping, in TestLink you’ll be able to specify the TeamForge
“Requirements” and “Defects” trackers for your project. These trackers will be used
throughout the workflow.
- Step 2: Create Requirements and Test Suites
- When a requirement artifact is created in the TeamForge tracker specified in 1 above, you
will be given the opportunity to create a matching “Test Suite” in TestLink straight from the artifact creation screen in TeamForge.
- Step 3: Populate Test Suite with Test Cases
- Within TestLink you can find and populate your
Test Suite with Test Cases.
- Step 4: Run Test Cases against Builds
- Once the Test Cases have been defined, you can run them against desired builds, tracking
results in TestLink. Test Case runs are associated
to the build/binary being tested for traceability purposes.
- Step 5: Create Defects for failed Test Case runs
- If you encounter failing Test Case runs, you have the option to click a button inside
TestLink to create a defect in TeamForge. This is
a “push button” defect that opens a new TeamForge window pre-populated with Test Case run
failure data. An association will be created between the failing Test Case run and the new Defect.
- Step 6: Visualize Traceability
- Once this cycle is complete, you can view the associations chain between Test Case runs
and any associated defects, the Builds or Binaries they exercised, the Commits which
originated the Build, and ultimately the Requirements that started it all.