It is easy to run tests and report bugs using the TestCaseLab test management system.
Set up integration with the Pivotal tracker using a short manual below.
1. Generate API token
To get started, log into your Pivotal account.
Сlick on your name in the header and choose the ‘Profile’’ option from the menu.
Pivotal - Go to Profile
Scroll down the Profile page to the ‘Api token’ tab.
Pivotal - API token
Pivotal - API token
Click on the 'Create new token' button, and copy the created token to your clipboard.
Pivotal - Create new API Token
2. Set up Connection
After that, you need to navigate to your TestCaseLab Company Account, click on the ‘Project Settings' and go to the ‘Integrations’ tab.
Choose the Pivotal tool from the list of Bug tracking tools.
Paste your API token tothe ‘API key’ field, and click on the 'Test connection' button.
Chose a project from the projects list and confirm the action.
Pivotal Integration Form
Upon receiving a ‘Connected’ notification, your connection has been established without any issues. It means that defects can be reported directly to Pivotal.
What’s Next?
If you have any questions, our support team is here to assist you!
Run Tests & Report Bugs - Ensure Quality Assurance
December 4, 2024
Running tests ensures thorough execution and accurate tracking of your system's quality. Use this guide to effectively execute test cases, log results, and analyze outcomes.
Running tests in TestCaseLab ensures accurate tracking and documentation of your testing process. For further assistance, check related guides or contact support—we’re here to help!
Create & Manage a Test Run - Execute Tests with Precision
December 4, 2024
Create a Test Run
Creating a Test Run helps organize and execute a specific set of test cases to meet your testing objectives. Follow this guide to set up a Test Run efficiently.
Managing a Test Run ensures your testing process stays organized and adaptable to your needs. Follow this guide to work efficiently with Test Runs.
1. Test Run View Modes
Test cases in a Test Run can be displayed in two modes:
Grouped-by-Suite View Mode:
Default view, grouping test cases by Suites.
Sorting is inherited from the Test Cases page and can only be updated by Project Administrators.
Grouped-by-Suite View Mode of Test Run
Checklist View Mode:
Displays a flat list of test cases.
Test cases can be rearranged using drag&drop by any Project Member.
Ideal for customizing the order for convenient testing workflows
Checklist View Mode of Test Run
2. Rearranging Test Cases
Checklist View Mode:
Use drag-and-drop to reorder test cases for your preferred testing sequence.
Note: Changes in Checklist View Mode do not affect the order in the Grouped-by-Suite View Mode.
Drag&Drop Test Cases in a Checklist View Mode
Test Runs Created from Test Plans:
If the Test Run is based on a Test Plan, the test case order from the Test Plan is applied.
Note: Any changes made in the Test Run will not affect the Test Plan’s original order.
3. Edit a Test Run
Use the ‘Edit Run’ modal to update Test Run details:
Title: Modify the Test Run name.
Assignees: Add or change the testers assigned to the Test Run.
Include/Exclude Test Cases: Adjust the list of test cases in the Test Run.
Note: Newly added test cases in Checklist View Mode will appear at the bottom of the list.
Edit Run Form
Edit Test Run title in-line
What’s Next?
Managing Test Runs effectively ensures smooth execution and adaptability for testing needs. For additional help, check related guides or contact support—we’re here to help!
Manage a Test Runs List - Organize and Monitor Progress
December 4, 2024
Test Runs are one-time executions of test cases designed to validate functionality and quality.
Managing Test Runs helps streamline test execution and keep track of testing progress and results. Use the following guide to effectively organize and manage your Test Runs.
Grid View: Displays pie charts for visual tracking of progress and completion status.
Grid View of Test Runs list
What’s Next?
Efficiently managing Test Runs ensures a smooth testing workflow and accurate reporting of results. For additional help, check related guides or contact support—we’re happy to assist!