Working with projects in a team space
After you log in to IBM® Rational® Test Automation Server, you must have a project to perform the test activities. To work with projects, you must create and configure projects.
Before you begin
You must have logged into Rational® Test Automation Server.
About this task
You must be assigned with the role of an Owner, Tester, or Viewer of a project.
Procedure
- Go to the Projects page from the Initial Team Space Home page. See Viewing active projects.
- Add a project. See Adding a project.
- Add a repository. See Adding repositories to a server project.
- Add secrets in secrets collections. See Secrets configuration.
- Encrypt the data set resources. See Data security.
- Configure a change management system. See Configuration of a change management system.
- Add members to a project and configure their roles. See Adding users to a project.
- Select a global branch in a project to view the test assets or resources maintained in the repositories. See Selecting the global branch in a project
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Perform the following tasks based on the type of test assets or resources that
you want to run:
- Add agents to your project, if you are using remote agents as a location to run certain tests. See Adding a performance agent to a project.
- Add remote Dockers, if you are using a remote Docker host as a location to run tests. See Adding a remote Docker host to the project for running tests.
- Read the considerations that you must take into account before you configure a run or start a virtual service. See Prerequisites for running virtual services.
- Read the considerations that you must take into account before you configure a test run. See Prerequisites to running tests.
- Configure a run of the test asset or resource. See Test run configurations.
- View the progress of a test run. See Viewing the progress of running test assets.
- Manage a running test. See Management of running tests.
- View the results of a test run after the run is completed. See Test results.
- Review the test results and create defects for test runs from the Results page. See Creating Jira issues for tests that ran.