TestLink

TestLink
Developer(s) Teamtest
Stable release
1.9.15 / 8 September 2016 (2016-09-08)
Written in PHP
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in Multilingual
Type Test management
License GPL
Website testlink.org

TestLink is a web-based test management system that facilitates software quality assurance. It is developed and maintained by Teamtest. The platform offers support for test cases, test suites, test plans, test projects and user management, as well as various reports and statistics.

Requirements

Because TestLink is web-based software an administrator needs access to a web server and a database in order to install and run it. TestLink has support for the MySQL and PostgreSQL databases. In order to use TestLink, a user only requires a web browser.

Usage

The basic units used by TestLink are: Test Case, Test Suite, Test Plan, Test Project and User.[1][2]

Test Plan

Test Plans are the basic unit for executing a set of tests on an application. Test Plans include Builds, Milestones, User assignment and Test Results.

A Test Plan contains name, description, collection of chosen Test Cases, Builds, Test Results, milestones, tester assignment and priority definition. Each Test Plan is related to the current Test Project.

Test Plans may be created from the "Test Plan management" page by users with lead privileges for the current Test Project. Press "Create" button and enter data.

Test Plan definition consists from title, description (html format) and status "Active" check-box. Description should include the next information with respect to company processes:

Test Plans are made up of Test Cases imported from a Test Specification at a specific point of time. Test Plans may be created from other Test Plans. This allows users to create Test Plans from Test Cases that exist at a desired point in time. This may be necessary when creating a Test Plan for a patch. In order for a user to see a Test Plan they must have the proper rights. Rights may be assigned (by leads) in the define User/Project Rights section. This is an important thing to remember when users tell you they can't see the project they are working on.

Test Plans may be deleted by users with lead privileges.

Test Case

A Test Case describes a simple task in the workflow of an application. A test case is a fundamental part of TestLink. After a tester runs a test case it can either pass, fail or block it. Test cases are organized in test suites. Test Cases have the following parts:

User

Each TestLink user has an assigned Role that defines the features available. The default types are: Guest, Test Designer, Senior tester, Tester, Leader and Administrator but custom roles can also be created.

Test Projects

Test Projects are the basic organisational unit of TestLink. Test Projects could be products or solutions of your company that may change their features and functionality over time but for the most part remains the same. Test Project includes requirements documentation, Test Specification, Test Plans and specific user rights. Test Projects are independent and do not share data.

Test Specifications

TestLink breaks down the Test Specification structure into Test Suites and Test Cases. These levels are persisted throughout the application. One Test Project has just one Test Specification.

Features

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See also

References

  1. usha kannappan (2008-08-12). "Working Flow of Opensource Testlink". Slideshare.net. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  2. "Tutorial Testlink". Wn.com. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  3. "Testlink - Spoken Tutorials Wiki". Spoken-tutorial.org. 2011-11-16. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
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