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How to clone test cycle after test cycle was finished?

heysunny February 25, 2020

Hi all,

we're using Test Management 4 Jira at our company, and I'm trying to create a ScriptRunner listener that clones the actual test cycle (with all test cases in it) with a new name once the test cycle was finished. Apparently I should be able to do it with the TM4J API however I'm new to ScriptRunner and I'm not quite sure how to a) make an API call from within a listener & in groovy, b) what service(s) to use to clone a test cycle.

Any help is appreciated, thanks!

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Katy Kelly
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February 25, 2020

Hi, 

We recommend looking at our documentation links on how to do this:

https://scriptrunner.adaptavist.com/latest/jira/plugins/working-with-tm4j.html

https://www.adaptavist.com/doco/display/KT/ScriptRunner+for+Jira

You must have, at minimum, TM4J Server version 6.8 and ScriptRunner version 5.6.8.1 installed to use the TM4J events/integration.

Kind regards,

Katy Adaptavist Product Support 

heysunny February 25, 2020 edited

Hi Katy,

thank you for the links, however, I've read all of these documentations and my main problem is that I have no idea what services, objects, methods, etc. to use when writing scripts for TM4J. I've seen in the samples that there's stuff like TestCycleService and others, but how am I supposed to know this exists? Is there a full list of all services/etc. available for this plugin or am I supposed to just figure it out on my own? 

Thanks!

Bobby Bailey
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February 25, 2020

Hi, 

Apologies, we do have documentation for TM4J's Java API, this can be found here: 
https://docs.adaptavist.io/tm4j/server/java-api/6.8.0/

We will be looking to add a link to this to our documentation ASAP. 

Does this help? Is there anything else I can help you with?

Kind regards, 

Bobby

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