I already wrote a TestLink Usage Guide, http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/TestLink Hope to have some help.
2012/8/15 YangTerry <[email protected]> > > Hi Raphael, > Thank you for your investigation in TestLink, i also try TestLink recently. > I'm using Apach OpenOffice TestProject and do some operator on this > project. > I want write a wiki to make it simple for end user, But it not complete > yet, if you are interesting in it you can also update it. > http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Testlink > > > Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 09:57:15 +0200 > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: First Experiance with Testlink > > > > Hi at all > > > > I played around with the new testlink instance and I want to share my > > first experiances. First of all, Testlink is quite different to the old > > TCM. It's more complicated, but also more powerfull. And Testlink is > > extendable. > > > > There are many different rules, for my point of view too many. But the > > rules are compleet adaptable, and so we can simplify them, if we want. > > > > I was able to create a project. At the moment we have only testprojects. > > For my point of view, it makes sense to create a Project for each AOO > > version. (AOO341 AOO35 etc.) Also I beleve it's a good idea to have a > > basic project who all testcases are stored. The big question is, how to > > bring over the testcases from a basic project to a working project. The > > GUI from Testlink offer a possibility to build a project on the basis of > > an other project. Unfortunaly this function does not take over the > > testcases. You can export and import testcases via XML, but I don't know > > if Testlink is able to handle multiple testcases export/import. > > Yes it is able to handle multiple test case export/import, but the file > for export/import have size limitation. > > > > > I was able to create a Testcases, but what I miss is a Checkbox for the > > Testers (pass/fail) and a comment box. Also I miss a overview over all > > tests. The first one will be easy to solve. We cann add this fields. The > > seccond one is probabily not so easy. > For the first one, if you assign any test case to test plan, when you run > test case, there should have Notes / Description comment box and result > (pass/fail) selection. > > For the second, Once you create and active an test plan, you can see there > have a link Test Report add into the navigation. > There are 16 kinds of report, hope it can solve your here. > > Test Plan Report > Test Report > General Test Plan Metrics > Results by Tester per Build > Test Case Assignment Overview > Query Metrics > Test result matrix > Failed Test Cases > Blocked Test Cases > Not run Test Cases > Test Cases without Tester Assignment > Charts > Requirements based Report > Test Cases with Custom Fields set on Execution > Test Plan with Custom Field info > Test Cases not assigned to Any Test Plan > > > > > > Greatings to all > > Raphael > > -- > > My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/ > > -- Best Wishes, LiFeng Wang
