Understanding Project Creation and Test Case Addition with QARAJ

QARAJ add-on is an add-on that enhances the test management capabilities of Jira. The add-on integrates Jira with the QARA Enterprise test management tool, which enables QA professionals to access Jira projects within the QARA Enterprise interface. The QARAJ add on adds to the test management capabilities of Jira to help the QA professionals overcome the limitations of using Jira for test management.

Here we shall look at the process of creating projects in QARAJ along with test case addition.

Creating a Project in QARAJ Add On

To create a project in QARAJ, follow the steps given below.

Click on Create Projects under the Projects tab.

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Once you click on the Create Projects tab, you’ll find a list of Project Templates. Let’s start with the Kanban template. For this, click on Kanban to select the template.

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Once you click on the Kanban Template, the screen appears. Under this template, you can see the Issue Types. Click on the Use Template button to start creating your project with this template.

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Once you click on the Use Template button, the next step is to select a Project Type. You may select a team-managed or a company-managed project type.

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Once you select the Project Type, you’ll be navigated to the Project Details page. Here you need to enter the Project Name, and once you’ve entered the Project Name, you’ll find a Project Key.

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Click on the Create Project button.

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Your project will be created and displayed on the Project Dashboard screen.

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Adding Test Case Type to a Project

In order to add test case type to a project in QARAJ, follow the steps given below.

Click on the Project Settings tab on the left panel.

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Once you click on the Project Settings tab, you’ll find quite a few project types on the left panel and the Project Details on the right panel of the screen, where we can manage the Project Details.

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To Add a Test Case to this project, click on the Issue Types tab on the left panel.

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The Issue Types mentioned on the Issue Types screen is the default Kanban issue types. To add an Issue Type, we need to click on the Actions button and then click on the Edit Issue Types under it.

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Once you click on the Edit Issue Types button, you are navigated to the Edit Issue Types screen. Here you can manage existing Issue Types as well as add Issue Types.

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Select Issue Types from the available issue types through Drag & Drop of the Issue Types from the Available Issue Types box to the Issue Types for Current Scheme box. For example, we can choose to Drag & Drop the Testcase Issue Type to add it to our project.

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Once the Issue Types are selected, you need to click on the Save button to save the changes.

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With this, the Project is setup with the QARA testcase Issue type.

So, that was about project creation and adding test cases in QARAJ. QARAJ offers a simple and easy installation process. Have you had a chance to try QARAJ yet? Click here to get the QARAJ add-on on the Atlassian Marketplace.

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