In this document you will find the needed steps for the creation of your first Yest Workflow in Jira.
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Start Point The start point is the first element of the workflow.
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Task The task describes the actions and cases to be tested.
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Sub workflow The sub-workflow allows structuring the main workflow by referencing another workflow.
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Choice point The choice point allows the definition of alternative paths through the workflow.
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End point The end point represents the final state of the workflow.
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Group The group allows visual gathering of several elements. Keep the key ALT pressed to select elements inside a group
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Connector The connector is used to connect the elements of the workflow.
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Annotation The annotation, attached to workflow element, allows to display any text.
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2. Edit the Yest workflow by clicking on the pencil button.
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1 | These three buttons allow you to manage the workflow diagram’s zoom. The last button reset the zoom and center the diagram. | ||
2 | Drag & drop available elements to insert them into the workflow’s diagram. | ||
3 | The connector appears on hover over an element of the workflow (except the groups and end points). The following actions are available:
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4 | The comment entered in this field will be added in the issue’s comments after saving. | ||
5 | The annotation appears on hover over a diagram’s element (except groups). You can add an annotation by drag & dropping it.
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3. Create the Yest workflow corresponding to the subject and save it.
Generation of automated test scenarios
To generate the test cases from this application path, you need Yest Desktop.
If you already have an instance of Yest installed, you can contact your Yest support.
If you are not a Yest desktop user, you can check the features offered by Yest Desktop and contact us.