Dear All,
I am trying to extract the information from the Adaptavist Test Management (integrated with in JIRA), not sure about which URL should be using in the REST API Request, I am able to view only Test "/testrun", i need to extract info about "/testcase" and "/testresult".
Please help
Regards,
Ravi.
Hi Ravi,
Here is the API docs: https://www.kanoah.com/docs/public-api/1.0/
And, the URL should be:
<your-jira-url>/rest/atm/1.0/
For example, if you need to retrieve a test case, you can use:
<your-jira-url>/rest/atm/1.0/testcase/ABC-T123
Hope that helps :)
Regards,
Vitor
I just found that on adaptavist rest api documentation but it doesn't work on my side. I get 404.
Our jira solution is cloud based. What's the base URL then? :)
Also they say something about Jira Context:
http://your-jira-host:port/your-jira-context/rest/atm/1.0/
What is that?
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This is really helped me, thank you.
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@berkaykirmizioglu, I'm glad that helped!
@Marius Bob, sorry I totally missed the notification for your comment, I suppose. We are still working on the API for the Cloud version, and the URL will be a bit different. Currently, we are on beta testing phase for the API.
Let me know if you want to get early access while still in beta, so I can give you a token? If that's the case, please raise a ticket on our support site: https://productsupport.adaptavist.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/33
Thanks.
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I came across this and was almost convinced there still wasn't a cloud version, but finally came across the cloud API reference, which I'm happy to say seems to work well!
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Yes, there is! And you can download the Swagger specs from the documentation to generate a client on the language you prefer if you want :)
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@Vitor Pelizza Thanks for your note. I looked through the API and I have one or two questions:
- Can you get or set custom fields in test cases through the API?
- Can you read history of a test case (change log) through the API?
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Hi Allen,
Custom fields are not yet supported; they are planned for later this year though.
Support for change history is not supported either, and there is no plan of introducing this.
Please feel free to open a feature request through our support site and we'll be happy to evaluate the features you need:
https://productsupport.adaptavist.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/33
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We are using Jira Server with TM4J add-on.
we can get the information about recently created test cases by rest api like https://{server:port}/rest/atm/1.0/testcase/search?query=projectKey = {"projectKey"} AND createdOn > "2020-06-17",
but we cannot track the recently updated test by making use of the field 'updatedOn' like
https://{server:port}/rest/atm/1.0/testcase/search?query=projectKey = {"projectKey"} AND updatedOn > "2020-06-17"
Are there the plan to support searching the test case by the field 'updatedOn'?
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Hi. Is it possible to use the "https://{server:port}/rest/atm/1.0/testcase/search?query=projectKey = {"projectKey"} AND createdOn > "2020-06-17" API request for Jira Cloud also?
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