Version 8.0.1 |
Klaros is a test management tool developed and supported by verit Informationssysteme GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Klaros is available in two kinds of editions, a free community edition and an enterprise edition with an extended set of functionality, individual configuration options and full customer support.
The current integration of QF-Test with Klaros comprises:
After creating the XML report file as described in chapter 23, you can upload the results to Klaros. An example for a QF-Test import URL may look like this, where the result file is contained in the HTTP request body.
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Example 27.1: Importing test results into Klaros |
The curl
command line tool can be used on Linux or Windows/Cygwin to
trigger an import in a single command line.
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Example 27.2: Using curl command to import test results into Klaros |
Further information can be found within the Klaros online manual at https://www.klaros-testmanagement.com/files/doc/html/User-Manual.Import-Export.html.
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