A Trac plugin to create Test Cases, organize them in catalogs and track their execution status and outcome.
Take a look at the Web Page on trac-hacks:
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TestManagerForTracPlugin
Features
- Defining test cases and organize in a hierarchy of catalogs (test suites), whatever deep.
- Defining one or more test plans (test rounds) for each test (sub-)catalog, based on all or a portion of the test cases in a (sub-)catalog. Specifying whether the textual contents of the test cases in a plan should be freezed at the current version, or will always be linked to the latest version.
- One-click changing status of a test case - i.e. marking a test case in a particular test plan as successful or failed.
- Ticket integration: opening tickets directly from a (usually failed) test case, keeping track of the relationship. Navigating from a test case to its related tickets and vice-versa.
- Test cases, catalogs and plans can have their own custom properties, defined in trac.ini like tickets. All property types are supported: text, text area, listbox, radio buttons, checkbox.
Categories
Test ManagementFollow Test Manager plugin for Trac
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User Reviews
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Love it, great tool!
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Great addition for any trac-based team. Reliable, simple, configurable. seccanj is a very active and communicative 1-person OSS developer.
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This has started as a small project, but now comprises some rich set of features and is under active development. If you need a lightweight yet powerful Web environment to manage at the same time Test artifacts as well as code and bugs, Trac plus the TestManager plugin is worth trying.