My team and I are new to Test Studio. I'm sure this must be easy and we haven't worked it out yet...
We are a team of several testers working on the related projects and we want to contribute Web tests to a shared suite of tests in Test Studio, so that we can all access that suite of tests as it grows, and run those tests, edit those tests etc even if it wasn't us who created them. i.e. it's a team project rather than just a solo tester project. We may also add Manual tests, exploratory tests etc.
How do we do this please? We've got two users in different parts of the US who don;t know how to share tests but they definitely need to work on them together. I've looked at the TS documentation and I couldn't find any clues.
Many thanks,
Simon Rigler
5 Answers, 1 is accepted
Test Studio has TFS (Team Foundation Server) built in,so if you have one of those you can use that for source control.
Otherwise, a much less elegant way of doing it, is sending your test files over a client such as Skype or something to the rest of the team every time you make changes to it. Probably not the most ideal way to do it if you're in a team greater than two.
Not sure what else the Telerik staff might recommend.
I can't see why you couldn't make it work. It just wouldn't be built in to the Test Studio.
So you would probably have to pull the files out, and then refresh your project to see the changes while Test Studio is open? I could be wrong though, so don't hold me to that.
Even I want to know the answer for Simon's Question.
Can Telerik Test Studio be integrated with Git ? If NOT any other solution to achieve this ?
I know that Visual Studio has integration with Git, but we are NOT associating Visual Studio Plugin with Test studio
Thank you for your interest in Telerik Test Studio.
Currently Test Studio has built in only TFS integration. Integration wit Git is now being under development and is planned to be available in the very near future. I am not able to set any estimation time though.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Elena Tsvetkova
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