Is it possible to link a Test to a Story? I've created an Epic, and a Story linked to this. Now I want to create a Test linked to the Story. But the only option I have for the Test is to link it to an Epic, which is really not what I want (this being, as I see it, two different test phases/levels).
I had to find this out for myself: Tests can indeed be linked to a Story - or any other kind of issue. Just not while creating it. It has to be linked manually afterwards. The "Link to Epic" is apparently a rarely used feature, so I'm unsure why it's there when creating the Test.
Hi :) So just to clarify - there's no way to set the Zephyr test case as a sub task rather than it's own issue? It's clogging up the backlog and I'd prefer it to exist under a story in the same way a sub task does. The test case passing is part of our definition of done for a user story, so it seems strange to just link it as something that's only "related". Has anyone achieved this?
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We've changed our approach because this was happening with us. With zephyr, it almost feels like test cases are not meant to be part of the agile board because I'm constantly creating new test cases for a story and it gets closed. There is no way to reuse the test cases unless I'm cloning them. So, we just changes direction and we stopped creating test cases for each story. We just create a test case for each feature, sub-feature or functionality. Then create a cycle that corresponds to the current sprint and create new test executions under it.
So, we are compiling a library of test cases with standard zephyr issues, using it as a TCM - and using test execution to plan each sprint. We are linking the story with the test case via "related" link.
We've only just started doing this so it'll take time getting use to it.
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any idea how to properly use and map these 3 fields?
1. Issue Key[to add steps]
2. Issue Link Type
3. Issue Key to Link
currently using labels to make the association between different issue types
thanks
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It has been 5 years since this question was posted. Anything changed to make Test Cases creation on the Story view page easier? Thank you.
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WE created a flex field in the zephyr form to link the tet case to a user story
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The expected functionality would be to add test cases (just like Sub-Tasks ) directly from the User story or Epics story pages.
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Jamie, are you saying creating a flex field has helped you solve the issue of linking the test case to User Story and not the Epic as parent link?
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Its not an answer to your question but seeking solution to my problem
i am wondering same. DId you find answer to it.
I have one more issue. Is there any way to see to which test case particular defect is linked to.
I can see Epic and defect relationship from Epic. But if i want to make sure if defect is linked or not to test case/epic. Is defect is left standalone?
Have you came across this issue?
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Hi Frank,
It is important to note that a Zephyr test is a standard JIRA issue type. This means it follows the same rules as any other standard JIRA issue type. One of the abilities of the standard JIRA issue type is that you can link one to another.
My question is, is the Story you want to link the Test to a standard JIRA issue type? Or is it something else like a sub task?
Kind Regards,
Emily
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Hi. The Story is a standard Jira Story. First, I created an Epic issue. Then I created a Story issue, linked to the Epic. It's the Story issue I'd like to link my Test to. (The Test is created from the Tests menu -> Create a Test.)
Here's how I'd like it to be:
Epic 1 <---- Story 1 <--- S-Test 1 Epic 1 <---- Story 2 <--- S-Test 2 <--- S-Test 3 Epic 1 <---- Story 3 <---S- Test 4 Etc.
The reason for this is that I'm exploring Epics as being similar to business requirements, and functional/non-functional/system/etc. requirements as Issues linked to an Epic. Just as a business requirement is on a high level, and has multiple functional etc. requirements linked to it, and Epic gets multiple Stories. And for testing, f.ex. systems testing is done against the Stories (functional etc. requirements), and f.ex. acceptance testing is done against the Epics (business requirements). However, if Zephyr Tests can only be linked to Epics and not Stories, then the test architecture and methodology gets severly limited.
Epic 1 <--- A-test 1
etc.
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For some reason, I didn't see the general option to link issues to eachother. I can, of course, link a Test to a Story with "relates to". I'm unsure if this is the way it's supposed to be done? And I'm wondering why there is an "Epic link" field when creating the test, but no other link field?
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