- Getting Started with Test Suite
- Studio
- Orchestrator
- Testing robots
- Test Manager
Test Suite User Guide
Azure DevOps
Integrate Azure DevOps to Test Manager to support your test management efforts, agile planning, or defect tracking. Through this integration, you can synchronize your work items to Test Manager.
- Create a Project in Azure DevOps
- Configure an Azure DevOps Connection
- Azure DevOps account
- Assign permissions to integrate with service hooks
- Test Manager administrator account
- UiPath® Test Manager Azure DevOps Extension
- Azure Test Plans - to sync test items with your Test Manager.
Working With Azure DevOps Integration
To take a look at how the integration works, consider the following examples:
You can create work items (e.g. Epic) in Azure DevOps and synchronize them with Test Manager. The work items will show up on the Requirements page.
You can use UiPath® Test Suite for test automation and Azure DevOps for test management. To use both solutions together, first you need to select Manage Tests with Azure DevOps in the integration configuration. For more information, see Configure an Azure DevOps Connection.
Now, you can manage the tests by pushing test cases from Azure DevOps to Test Manager. In other words, any Azure work item of type Test Case is going to be pushed to Test Manager. Make sure to add test cases to your Azure test plans, as this is where the results are going to be pushed to. For more information, see Create test plans and test suites.
Following this synchronization, you can automate the test cases through Studio. Subsequently, if you execute your test cases using Orchestrator, the results are pushed to your Azure test plans.
Managing Azure DevOps Connections
The following table lists the actions that you can take to manage your Azure DevOps connections.
Action |
Description |
Procedure |
---|---|---|
Edit |
Edit your connection settings. |
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Delete |
Delete the selected connection and its associated requirements. |
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