The waiting is over!
We know you’ve been waiting and we are excited to share with you the last release of 2017: Xray 3.0! We thank you for your valuable and much useful feedback because version 3.0 introduces some of the most requested features by our customers.
With more than 100 features and enhancements, Xray 3.0 brings some features like:
- Test Ranking within test plans
- Test Evolution gadget
- HP ALM/QC test importer
- Hierarchical Test Organization
Xray 3.0 introduces a much more detailed organization both at the project level and at the Test Plan level, via the Test Repository and the Test Plan Board, which can be enabled or disabled.
Another new functionality in Xray 3.0 is the possibility to import tests from HP ALM/QC’s. By using the HP ALM/QC credentials and project details, users are guided through a simple wizard interface to import tests with the customized Jira Importer (JIM).
As you can imagine by now, this version focused on improving organization, planning and execution of tests and in tracking their progress through time and we’re sure it will meet a lot of the needs of our testers and users of Jira.
Don’t forget that besides supporting manual tests, Xray also supports automated tests that can be run with Cucumber and can be integrated with other test automation frameworks like JUnit, NUnit or Robot.
Read our Release Notes to check what’s new.
Check it also in the Atlassian Marketplace and give it a try!
So, one year after “more detailed organization both at the project level and at the Test Plan level” no news on that getting added to the cloud version?
Hi Diego,
We have it on our Xray Cloud backlog but we’re still no able to provide a date for its release.
You can follow the Roadmap here: https://confluence.xpand-it.com/display/XRAYCLOUD/Roadmap
Best regards,
Xray Team
Any news on this? I see that XRAYCLOUD-540
(As a user, I should be able to organize tests in a tree like hierarchy – Test Repository) says it is “done” and released on 1.008, but I don’t know whether that’s true or it was closed as “Will never do”.
Hi Diego,
Yes, the Test Repository is available on Xray Cloud as of the July Release. Take a look at the July Release notes for this update here:
https://confluence.xpand-it.com/display/XRAYCLOUD/July+06%2C+2019+-+Minor+Update+-+v1.1.33-1.008.000
To learn more about the Test Repository you can check out this page:here.
Best Regards,
Xray Team