JIRA | Testing | Zephyr | Automation (Beginner to Expert)
JIRA | Testing | Zephyr | Automation (Beginner to Expert), available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 97 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 19 reviews, and has 125 subscribers.
You will learn about How to use Zephyr Test Management tool along with Jira How to access the Zephyr Jira APIs to use it programmatically to update the issue types Setup Jira Cloud instance for Agile Project Setup Kanban board, Sprint board Test Automation with Selenium and use Bitbucket as source code management Integration with Bitbucket and AWS cloud codepipeline Run Selenium Tests in AWS cloud environment integrated with BitBucket Test Reporting in AWS Codepipeline Accessing JIRA Apis and performing operations successfully Accessing Zephyr Apis and performing operations successfully Jira Apis Automation using REST Assured Zephyr Apis Automation using REST Assured This course is ideal for individuals who are Manual Test Engineers or Automation Test Engineers or Test Automation Leads or Test Automation Managers or Test Automation Architects or Software Developers or Software engineers or Scrum Masters or Software Programmer or Software Development Engineer in Test It is particularly useful for Manual Test Engineers or Automation Test Engineers or Test Automation Leads or Test Automation Managers or Test Automation Architects or Software Developers or Software engineers or Scrum Masters or Software Programmer or Software Development Engineer in Test.
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Summary
Title: JIRA | Testing | Zephyr | Automation (Beginner to Expert)
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 97
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 97
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 101
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 99
Original Price: A$29.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to use Zephyr Test Management tool along with Jira
- How to access the Zephyr Jira APIs to use it programmatically to update the issue types
- Setup Jira Cloud instance for Agile Project
- Setup Kanban board, Sprint board
- Test Automation with Selenium and use Bitbucket as source code management
- Integration with Bitbucket and AWS cloud codepipeline
- Run Selenium Tests in AWS cloud environment integrated with BitBucket
- Test Reporting in AWS Codepipeline
- Accessing JIRA Apis and performing operations successfully
- Accessing Zephyr Apis and performing operations successfully
- Jira Apis Automation using REST Assured
- Zephyr Apis Automation using REST Assured
Who Should Attend
- Manual Test Engineers
- Automation Test Engineers
- Test Automation Leads
- Test Automation Managers
- Test Automation Architects
- Software Developers
- Software engineers
- Scrum Masters
- Software Programmer
- Software Development Engineer in Test
Target Audiences
- Manual Test Engineers
- Automation Test Engineers
- Test Automation Leads
- Test Automation Managers
- Test Automation Architects
- Software Developers
- Software engineers
- Scrum Masters
- Software Programmer
- Software Development Engineer in Test
Have you been tasked by your company to figure out how to use JIRA along with Zephyr Test Management Tool for testing and setting up test automation framework with (Selenium + Bitbucket + AWS), access JIRA, Zephyr plugins via apis in your agile software projects?
Are you tired of looking for quick and easy ways to implement testing and how to setup features, providing access to users, how to use zephyr, how to use the bitbucket for source code management, access jira apis to help you streamline your agile projects, only to find boring technical explanations with complex, hard to understand videos?
Then look no further.
This Course provides step to step details about
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Introduction to the Agile, Scrum, Devops, CI/CD concepts,
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Setup the Jira cloud instance, provide access to all team members -setup tasks, kanban board and much more
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Basics about APIs(Application programming interface)
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Set up tasks, bugs in Jira, setup Kanban – QA + admin view
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Access the Jira via Apis
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Request for Zephyr plugin to get added in Jira, access the apis
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Use Bitbucket source code management for test automation
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Setup Selenium web driverin the best practices Test Automation framework.
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Use docker for testing the selenium test
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Use AWS environmentfor Test Automation framework
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GIT source code management
Yes — you heard that right, Jira is not good for tracking testing or for the matter of fact for Quality Assurance. Don’t get me wrong Jira is a great agile tool and heavily adapted in an industry where enterprises look for one stop shop for the Agile management of Epics, User Stories, Tasks and track the timelines of multiple projects as well as maintain documentation. Jira has a great way to depict Scrum timelines, representation of quantifying work, KANBAN Boards where you do everyday Stand-ups and know whether Project will get delivered or not.
Jira gets its special place in enterprises as its easily & securely gets integrated with Atlassian products like Confluence, Bit-Bucket, Trello. But as a QA in an agile team you would find difficulty in adapting Jira as test tracking tool. Ask a QA about how close are we to complete testing — and he/she would probably be unsure. Yes sure, you can close a Task and mention that the Test for the User story is complete. But when you look back and try to represent or quantify how many tests you did probably you need a better mechanism.
Adoption of a better Test management tool plugin like Zephyr or Xray is very much needed so that you as a QA can represent the test case planning and execution. Quality Assurance is a mission critical process inside Project management which helps to understand how matured Quality-wise the Product has been developed if ready to ship to the customer who are the end users. Marking as the Task or in-fact User Story as done does not the guarantee the total coverage as well give the full big picture about Quality.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: About Ourselves
Lecture 3: Roadmap of the course
Chapter 2: CI/CD Concepts
Lecture 1: Introduction to Devops, Agile, CICD, Sprints, Scrum Teams
Lecture 2: Introduction to Devops, Agile, CICD, Sprints, Scrum Teams – continued (Tools)
Chapter 3: Creating Jira Cloud instance – access setup, Project Structure including test
Lecture 1: Create Atlassian account
Lecture 2: Setting up billing account and adding users
Lecture 3: How to setup user access & roles within jira by admin
Lecture 4: Verifying the billing and pricing details of jira by admin
Lecture 5: Creating a team and profile setting including QA engineer
Lecture 6: Creating a team and profile setting including QA engineer – continued
Lecture 7: Issue types in Jira – structuring the Epics, Stories, Task, Bug including Test
Lecture 8: Creating Issue types in jira as per the 'Ace Online Products' Project
Lecture 9: Creating Issue types in Jira as per the 'Ace Online Products' Project continued
Lecture 10: Polishing the epics, user stories, tasks
Lecture 11: Test Task or user stories used to track testing – QA engineer view
Lecture 12: Test Task or user stories used to track testing – QA engineer view
Lecture 13: Creation of Product backlog and Sprint in Jira – Teams and QA engineer view
Lecture 14: Creation of Product backlog and Sprint in Jira – Teams and QA engineer view – co
Lecture 15: Sprint backlog, Tasks, Sprint Board – from QA engineer view
Chapter 4: Whats an API (Basics) – General Idea – helps in future sections
Lecture 1: Currently in the Roadmap a quick look
Lecture 2: Whats an API (Application Programming Interface)
Lecture 3: How can the apis be accessed? What are the verbs (operations) related to apis
Lecture 4: What all needs to be validate in APIs
Lecture 5: Installation of Postman to validate apis- GET, POST, PUT, DELETE – Examples
Chapter 5: Using Jira Apis to perform actions on the jira tickets
Lecture 1: Accessing Jira via REST Apis – Introduction
Lecture 2: Creating api token and accessing the jira REST Apis by Authorization
Lecture 3: [Example]: accessing all users via Jira apis
Lecture 4: Accessing the Issue types of project via Jira apis
Lecture 5: Accessing a task via Jira API – QA Engineer view
Lecture 6: Creating a task via Jira API – QA Engineer view
Lecture 7: Creating a Bug via Jira API – QA Engineer view
Chapter 6: Test Management Tool – plugin Zephyr in Jira
Lecture 1: Currently in Roadmap a quick look
Lecture 2: Requesting to install Zephyr plugin and approval to install
Lecture 3: Requesting to install Zephyr Scale plugin and approval to install
Lecture 4: Requesting to install Zephyr Squad – view from QA perspective post installation
Lecture 5: Zephyr links as tester- and how it would help in tracking test execution
Lecture 6: Creating Testcases and Test cycles inside Zephyr Squad – QA engineer view
Lecture 7: Importing testcases in bulk using Jira Zephyr – QA engineer view
Lecture 8: Executing testcases in the Zephyr – QA Engineer view
Lecture 9: Getting notification of bug by developer – developer view
Lecture 10: Creating a new bug using zephyr jira and linking the bug to testcase
Lecture 11: Re-executing testcases post bug fix (retests) and Reporting of TC Execution
Chapter 7: Using Zephyr Apis to perform actions on the Test Execution
Lecture 1: Accessing Zephyr apis via REST APIs -Intro and create access token
Lecture 2: Performing Post api transactions on Zephyr via APIs – Test Execution
Chapter 8: Test Automation – Selenium
Lecture 1: Currently in roadmap – a quick look
Lecture 2: Installation of Intellij, Java and maven
Lecture 3: Add TestNG Dependency, selenium web driver and chrome driver
Lecture 4: Application under Test and manual test steps
Lecture 5: Page Object Model
Lecture 6: Capturing Web element properties
Lecture 7: Adding Test Annotations
Lecture 8: Introduction to the Extent Report
Lecture 9: Extent Report Declaration
Lecture 10: Generating Extent Reports
Lecture 11: Test Steps in Extent Report
Lecture 12: Test Steps in the Extent Report incase of failure
Lecture 13: Public Github link url for this section
Chapter 9: Bitbucket – Source code management
Lecture 1: Currently in Roadmap – a quick look
Lecture 2: Setting up Bitbucket for the Project
Lecture 3: Viewing the Bitbucket Workspace, Repositories – QA engineer view
Lecture 4: Whats GIT ? Basics of GIT – General Idea – helps in future videos
Lecture 5: Verifying if GIT is present in the machine -If not installing GIT in the machine
Lecture 6: Push the Test Automation code into BitBucket
Chapter 10: BitBucket Integration with AWS
Lecture 1: Currently in Roadmap – a quick look
Lecture 2: Adding Build spec file to the project and push to Bitbucket
Lecture 3: Create pipeline and integrate AWS with Bucket
Chapter 11: Test Automation – Selenium code with Docker, Bitbucker & AWS
Lecture 1: Currently in Roadmap – a quick look
Lecture 2: Factors to determine to use docker in Test Automation framework
Lecture 3: Installation and verification of docker in the local machine
Lecture 4: Quick View of Docker Architecture and components – image, container, registry
Lecture 5: Setting up docker environment – docker containers for selenium tests
Lecture 6: Refactoring the selenium code to point to selenium docker container
Lecture 7: Adding docker compose to automatically create docker container prior to test run
Lecture 8: Pushing changes of docker compose file, build spec file, tests to bitbucket
Lecture 9: Running tests in aws pipeline post above docker changes
Lecture 10: Reporting in aws cloud environment – selenium tests – code hosted in bitbucket
Lecture 11: Purposefully failing 1 out of 3 test view how reporting looks with a failed test
Chapter 12: Jira and Zehpyr APIs Automation – via API Test Automation framework – BDD
Lecture 1: Currently in Roadmap – a quick look
Lecture 2: Introduction to BDD framework
Lecture 3: Creating the Automation Project of RestAssured APIs to automate Jira apis
Lecture 4: Creating the feature files and step definitions required in the project
Lecture 5: Performing GET Response status code validation of Jira API – Task Issue Type
Lecture 6: Performing GET Response Body validation of Jira API – Task Issue Type
Lecture 7: Performing Post operation to update the status of the Tasks
Lecture 8: Performing Test Execution in Zephyr via Automation scripts
Lecture 9: Public github url accessible for this section
Chapter 13: Selenium bdd framework upload test results in Zephyr
Instructors
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Ace Automation Academy
TEST AUTOMATION ARCHITECT
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