We would like to implement a Single Test Case Repository in Zephyr for JIRA that will be used across multiple projects by multiple teams; however, based on my research it's not supported in the add-on version. Are there any plans to enable/implement Single Test Case Repository in Zephyr for JIRA in the nearest feature.
Please suggest if there are any alternative solutions.
Thank you in advance!
And suddenly, you have a ton of choices :)
Hello @Oksana Astakhova
You may also try our TestFLO add-on. Latest 7.0 version includes a mutli-level folder structure test repository, that allows test categorization in any easy way.
You'll find the app here - https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211393/testflo-test-management-for-jira
If you are interested in a demo session, please feel free to book a session on our support portal - Deviniti Support
Kind regards,
Marcin
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Hi @Oksana Astakhova ,
you may also try Xray (for Jira server/on-premises or Cloud), that supports Test Repository concept (folder like structure) or organization of test cases in lists (i.e. Test Sets).
More info here (please choose cloud or server on the destination page) : https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211769/xray-test-management-for-jira?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
Regards
Sergio
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Hi Oksana,
If you are looking for a test management plugin for JIRA, it may worth to have a look at synapseRT. It can organize your test cases as a TREE (folder) strucure. And it supports a single Test Case Repository to manage Test Cases from multiple projects.
If you are interested in it, you can book a demo here.
Cheney
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