
Xray cloud enables test management inside Jira by writing test cases, tracing to requirements, and tracking coverage and execution. It delivers reporting, dashboards, and support for data-driven testing.
Install and configure Xray Cloud in Jira Cloud, navigate the Atlassian marketplace, start a 30-day trial, and add the test, test plan, test execution, and sub execution issue types.
Discover how x ray adds default Jira issue types for end-to-end test management, including test, test set, test execution, precondition, and test plan.
Discover how to create and design a manual test in x ray for Jira Cloud, detailing test steps, data, expected results, and traceability to user stories.
Learn how to reuse existing tests or test steps in x ray for jira software cloud by calling tests, saving time and reducing duplication.
Create and associate preconditions for tests in X-ray for Jira, ensuring prerequisites are met before execution. Define multiple preconditions, attach them to tests, and manage their status during runs.
Explore how to create and run test executions in Xray for Jira, link tests, capture evidences, raise defects, and track execution status from ad hoc to regression.
Learn to use parameters in tests with x ray to run data-driven executions from multiple data sets, creating text and list parameters, then explore combinatorial iterations to cover all scenarios.
Execute parameterized tests in x ray by importing tests into a test execution, running multiple iterations from data sets, and verifying login outcomes (username, password, result).
Create and manage a test set in Xray to group tests for execution, add existing tests, and import the set into a test execution to save time.
Explore how to create and manage a test plan in x ray, mapping tests, executions, and preconditions under an umbrella for sprint, release, or unit testing.
Organize your tests in x ray's test repository to create a folder structure by release and sprint, categorize unit, integration, and ad hoc tests, and quickly locate executions and metrics.
Enable test coverage in Xray for Jira, map tests to user stories, and view coverage from both story and test perspectives. Understand how execution status affects coverage.
Enable defect mapping in x ray to link defects to test executions and requirements, establishing created by relationships and real time coverage visibility in Jira.
Enable and configure test environments in x ray settings, create environments, and link them to test executions to capture environment specific results and support coverage reporting.
Learn how to create and use custom fields in Xray for test steps, including radio button and text fields, to capture extra details and make fields mandatory.
Learn to import test cases from an external Excel or CSV into Xray for Jira, including preparing data, mapping fields, and verifying successful imports.
Explore Xray reports in Jira, learn to list and configure test executions, plans, runs, sets, and tests, and customize filters to populate dashboards and share progress.
Explore the remaining x ray reports - test coverage, test plan matrix, and traceability - and learn to filter by environments, versions, and priority for clear stakeholder status updates.
Build a tailored x ray dashboard by adding gadgets like overall test coverage, test results, execution lists, and the test run list, then configure filters and share insights with stakeholders.
Learn to use the document generator in x ray to configure templates, generate and export test reports or plans as pdf or word.
Xray allows you to plan, design, and execute tests, as well as generate test reports. Xray uses specific Jira issue types for this process. Each testing phase allows you to use the following issues: Plan phase: Test plan issues. Design phase: The specification is defined using precondition and test issue types.
Xray is a Test Management add-on to the Jira Software cloud. It enables QA Engineers to manage their test resources within Jira along with the functionalities of Jira. This can save a lot of your time in terms of systematically organizing your tests, executions, data, etc. Also, a great platform to build easy reports to be shared with stakeholders. It also gives you the freedom to collaborate on different tests and the Jira Flavor makes it more intractable.
The sessions include all Xray issue types including Tests, Preconditions, Test Executions, Test Sets, and Test Plans.
The course includes a working tutorial with different aspects of Xray features with real-time scenarios and use case discussions which can help individuals apply them back in their day-to-day work. This course covers sessions right from installing the tool, creating tests, organizing tests, parameterizing tests, building reports, traceability, coverage measurement, reporting, and dashboard creation.
Xray comes with an in-built Test Repository option to organize various tests in a systematic folder manner for ease of reference and categorization.
Any new user can learn the end-to-end functionality of Xray using this course and implement it in real time.