What's New
QMetry Test Management version 8.22.1
Enhancing the Complete Test Case Workflow from Creation to Execution
The Create New Test Case screen now provides a unified interface that streamlines the process of test case creation. It allows you to create test cases and manage requirement linking, test suite association, execution planning, and defect linking, all in one place.
Test Cases Reusability Across Multiple Folders
A single test case can now be associated with multiple folders within the same project.
Folder-Level Test Case Sequencing
Users can now define a custom order for test cases within each folder. The sequence is maintained uniquely per folder.
Introduced New Filters
A new filter, Show Only Test Cases Not Assigned to Any Folder, has been added to enable users to identify test cases that are not associated with any folder.
A new filter, Show Only Archived Test Cases, is introduced to enable users to locate and manage archived test cases.
QMetry Test Management Extension for Azure DevOps
The QMetry Extension for Azure DevOps allows Azure users to view linked QMetry test cases and their execution results directly within Azure Work Items that are synced as Requirements or Issues in QMetry.
Enhanced User Management
QMetry Super Admins can now restore deleted users, update usernames without data loss, and transfer Super Admin access directly from General Settings.
Cascading Select Lists
Introduced a new user-defined field type: Cascading Select List, allowing configuration of single-level parent-child dropdown values to support more structured and dynamic value entry.
Previous Versions
Enhanced Folder Selection
Users can now browse and select a folder directly on the creation screen when creating Requirements, Test Cases, and Test Suites.
Improved Folder Navigation and Sharing
The folder path breadcrumb displayed at the top of the Requirement, Test Case, Test Suite, and Test Execution detail screens is now clickable.
Embedding Attachments as In-line Image in Rich Text Fields
A "Select from Linked Attachments" option has been added to the rich text editor under the
Insert Image tool, enabling users to embed images directly from the attachments section of
the test entity.
Total API Utilization Report
A new 'Total API Utilization Report' has been introduced under the 'Login Summary Dashboard,' enabling administrators to track the daily and hourly allocation and consumption of Open API and Automation API requests.
Execution Screen Enhancements
The Test Execution screen now shows the folder path for test cases, making it easier for users to identify them within a specific folder hierarchy.
Also, the test execution screen now displays the execution status for each group combination of a parameterized test case run, helping users quickly identify any combinations that have failed or remained unexecuted.
Release and Cycle Permission Enhancements
'Release and Cycle' permissions have been separated to control the creation, modification, archiving, and deletion of releases and cycles within a project.
QMetry Jira Integration: OAuth 2.0
QMetry now enhances security and streamlines authentication by supporting OAuth 2.0 for Jira Cloud and Jira Data Center integrations. This feature allows users to securely authorize QMetry to access Jira data without entering their credentials or API tokens, ensuring a more secure and compliant connection between the two tools.
Test Case Dependency
Test Case Dependency refers to the relationship where the outcome of one test case depends on the successful execution of another. Managing these dependencies is crucial for ensuring a logical and organized testing process, especially for complex test scenarios.
Risk-Based Testing
Introduced the Risk-Based Testing feature to enhance the testing process by empowering testing teams to systematically identify, assess, and prioritize risks linked with requirements and test cases.
SCIM 2.0 Support for User Provisioning and Deprovisioning
QMetry now supports System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) 2.0, enabling seamless integration with identity providers, specifically OKTA, for automated user provisioning and de-provisioning.
Integrate Worksoft CTM to launch the execution of Worksoft Suites directly from within QMetry. After completion of the execution, view the test cases and their execution results in QMetry.
Export test cases linked to the test suite in PDF and Word formats for review or sharing purposes. Users can choose which test case and step fields to include in the export.
Administrators can now control user access to the Login Summary Dashboard by utilizing newly introduced distinct permissions.
Users can now view custom fields of test entities on the link screens.
Automation Agent: Introduced a manage schedule option for the agent, which allows users to alter the scheduled time and execution commands for the run later or recurring triggers.
Auto-generate a two-level folder hierarchy based on Jira fields to facilitate the automatic organization of synchronized requirements from Jira.
Sync Jira sub-task issue types as Requirements or Issues. The requirements and issues synced from Jira now display their respective subtasks in a dedicated new section.
Create Jira sub-task issue types as defects for failed executions. The Exploratory Testing Add-ons now support creating sub-task issue types as defects for failed executions.
Improve collaboration by tagging your fellow team members in the comments to send them instant email notifications.
Easily share a Requirement, Test Case, Test Suite, Test Execution, and Issue link with other users using the following options -
Copy a direct link generated using the share feature on the detail screen.
Send an email with a custom note using the share feature on the detail screen.
Generate the URL with the format <https://<URL>>/#/<AssetType>/<AssetKey>.