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= Source Code = | = Source Code = | ||
We are using "git" to manage our source code. An excellent tutorial on the use of git can be found at [http://book.git-scm.com/ Git-Scm | We are using "git" to manage our source code. An excellent tutorial on the use of git can be found at [http://book.git-scm.com/ Git-Scm]. | ||
The source code is hosted in [https://github.com/Nitrate/Nitrate/ Github]. | |||
= Recent Development = | |||
Refer to [https://github.com/Nitrate/Nitrate/milestone/1 Milestone 4.0]. | |||
= Installation = | = Installation = | ||
== Deploy with Apache == | |||
A workable example of installation in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is supplied in the project's docmentation. Refer to [http://nitrate.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installing_in_rhel.html Installing nitrate on RHEL6 with Apache and MySQL] | |||
== Deploy with Nginx == | |||
=== | |||
With benchmark, we found Nginx + FCGI is faster than Apache + Mod_python, To use the Nginix to deploy the Nitrate will be a good idea for production environment. | |||
The configuration sample located at: https://github.com/Nitrate/Nitrate/blob/develop/contrib/conf/nitrate-nginx.conf | |||
The file is very initial and probably out-dated. Patches are welcome. | |||
= Setup your development environment = | |||
Refer to [http://nitrate.readthedocs.org/en/latest/set_dev_env.html Setting up a development environment on Fedora] | |||
= Bug Reports = | |||
Refer to [http://nitrate.readthedocs.org/en/latest/bug_reporting.html Report an Issue]. | |||
= Basic admin works = | |||
After your typed your super user user name and password in the browser, you will see the "Home page" of Nitrate, there are some configuration needed by you enter in the admin system. | |||
== Issue Tracker Initialization == | |||
Nitrate supports two kind of issue tracker, Bugzilla and [https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/ JIRA]. | |||
Access [http://localhost:8000/admin/testcases/testcasebugsystem/ http://localhost:8000/admin/testcases/testcasebugsystem/] on your server, and add a new bug tracker URL to Nitrate, it's required by executing test run feature.<br> | |||
Access [http://localhost:8000/admin/testcases/testcasebugsystem/ http://localhost:8000/admin/testcases/testcasebugsystem/] on your server, and add a new bug tracker URL to Nitrate, it's required by | |||
Click the 'Add test case bug system' link in the top of the table, type the name and description as your wish, then type the 'Url reg exp' like 'https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=%s', The '%s' will be replaced by bug ID.<br/> | Click the 'Add test case bug system' link in the top of the table, type the name and description as your wish, then type the 'Url reg exp' like 'https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=%s', The '%s' will be replaced by bug ID.<br/> | ||
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Nitrate supported multiple bug tracker system backend, the only requirement is the bug tracker supports access the bug with bug ID. | Nitrate supported multiple bug tracker system backend, the only requirement is the bug tracker supports access the bug with bug ID. | ||
== User Groups Initialization == | |||
Access http://localhost:8000/admin/auth/group/ on your server, you need to create the group need by tester at least, apply all of add/change permissions(The permissions starts with 'auth_' also be excluded) to the group. | Access http://localhost:8000/admin/auth/group/ on your server, you need to create the group need by tester at least, apply all of add/change permissions(The permissions starts with 'auth_' also be excluded) to the group. | ||
Then when a new memember join the system, just apply the tester group he will get the minimal permissions to create/update test plan/case/run and execute the run. | Then when a new memember join the system, just apply the tester group he will get the minimal permissions to create/update test plan/case/run and execute the run. | ||
You also can create a group named 'Administrator', apply the people management permission(The permissions name starts with 'auth_') to it, allocate some trusted people to the group for the user management work. | You also can create a group named 'Administrator', apply the people management permission (The permissions name starts with 'auth_') to it, allocate some trusted people to the group for the user management work. | ||
== | = Contact us = | ||
* Email: nitrate-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org | |||
* Mailing list: https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/nitrate-devel | |||
* IRC Channel: nitrate @ irc.freenode.org | |||
* Ask questions: https://github.com/Nitrate/Nitrate/issues/new with label <code>question</code> | |||
Latest revision as of 10:49, 20 February 2017
Nitrate
Nitrate a new test case management system, it's written in Python and uses the Django web framework.
The TCMS provides:
- Managers with a source of information on planning, cases and execution status.
- Reproducibility across planning, cases and execution.
- Audit traceability.
- Increased productivity - Associates are able to identify and work on gaps in product coverage.
- Fully functional XML-RPC interface.
- Multiple authentication backends.
"If it is not in the TCMS then we do not do it", and the converse: "If we do it then it is in the TCMS".
That motto has been the paradigm driving the development of the TCMS. The development team has created a canonical source of information about testing that is useful to both managers and QE Associates.
Source Code
We are using "git" to manage our source code. An excellent tutorial on the use of git can be found at Git-Scm.
The source code is hosted in Github.
Recent Development
Refer to Milestone 4.0.
Installation
Deploy with Apache
A workable example of installation in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is supplied in the project's docmentation. Refer to Installing nitrate on RHEL6 with Apache and MySQL
Deploy with Nginx
With benchmark, we found Nginx + FCGI is faster than Apache + Mod_python, To use the Nginix to deploy the Nitrate will be a good idea for production environment.
The configuration sample located at: https://github.com/Nitrate/Nitrate/blob/develop/contrib/conf/nitrate-nginx.conf
The file is very initial and probably out-dated. Patches are welcome.
Setup your development environment
Refer to Setting up a development environment on Fedora
Bug Reports
Refer to Report an Issue.
Basic admin works
After your typed your super user user name and password in the browser, you will see the "Home page" of Nitrate, there are some configuration needed by you enter in the admin system.
Issue Tracker Initialization
Nitrate supports two kind of issue tracker, Bugzilla and JIRA.
Access http://localhost:8000/admin/testcases/testcasebugsystem/ on your server, and add a new bug tracker URL to Nitrate, it's required by executing test run feature.
Click the 'Add test case bug system' link in the top of the table, type the name and description as your wish, then type the 'Url reg exp' like 'https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=%s', The '%s' will be replaced by bug ID.
Nitrate supported multiple bug tracker system backend, the only requirement is the bug tracker supports access the bug with bug ID.
User Groups Initialization
Access http://localhost:8000/admin/auth/group/ on your server, you need to create the group need by tester at least, apply all of add/change permissions(The permissions starts with 'auth_' also be excluded) to the group.
Then when a new memember join the system, just apply the tester group he will get the minimal permissions to create/update test plan/case/run and execute the run.
You also can create a group named 'Administrator', apply the people management permission (The permissions name starts with 'auth_') to it, allocate some trusted people to the group for the user management work.
Contact us
- Email: nitrate-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org
- Mailing list: https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/nitrate-devel
- IRC Channel: nitrate @ irc.freenode.org
- Ask questions: https://github.com/Nitrate/Nitrate/issues/new with label
question