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It looks like the Zephyr plugin has a REST API that works independently of the main Jira REST API. Is there any documentation for this? I want to have my automated testing tool mark particular test cases as executed with a pass or fail.
Hello there,
You may want to check directly with Zephyr folks at http://www.getzephyr.com/zephyr/zephyr_for_jira/overview.php
Also, I've found this http://www.getzephyr.com/zephyr/zephyr_enterprise/web_services_apis.php googling around.
Cheers
Thanks for answering. We have followed this up with Zephyr support.
The docs at the link appear to be for their standalone product, not the Jira plugin.
I've managed to reverse engineer the plugin's additional REST calls, at least enough to solve my immediate problem.
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Hi, could you please share your idea on how to update testcase results with API. Or at least give some directions. Do you think it's possible to create test cases, using API?
TIA, Evgeny
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Thanks for answering. We have followed this up with Zephyr support.
The docs at the link appear to be for their standalone product, not the Jira plugin.
I've managed to reverse engineer the plugin's additional REST calls, at least enough to solve my immediate problem.
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