Even though Zephyr Server/Data Center is designed to make your life easier, challenges may still arise as you figure things out and the app grows. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers.
How to submit a support ticket? | To submit a support ticket, Zephyr users need to provide their unique Support Entitlement Number (SEN). Check our guide to check all the steps needed. |
What’s the purpose of test plans? | Test plans provide a high-level view of your entire test initiative. You can customize test plan fields to track scope, risks, strategy, pass/fail criteria, test bed, and other things. Associate test cycles with a test plan to better track test executions. There are also several reports you can filter by test plan, which aggregate all stats/results from the child test cycles linked to the test plan. You aren’t required to use test plans with Zephyr, but they are incredibly useful if you choose to do so. |
Does Zephyr support traceability links with issues in Jira? | Yes, Zephyr is tightly integrated with Jira, so you can link test cases, test cycles, and test plans to any issue type in Jira. Zephyr also offers traceability reports to track traceability and coverage. |
Does Zephyr support versioning for test cases? | Yes, basic versioning functionality is available for test cases. Version control is enabled by default and allows teams to collaborate and manage multiple versions of test cases in parallel while maintaining data integrity and providing an audit history of changes. Versions can easily be viewed and compared for audit purposes. |
Is it possible to change the order of test cases in a test cycle? | The order of test cases within a test cycle can be set from the Cycles view. Just drag and drop test cases into whatever order you prefer, and this order is reflected in the Test Player. Zephyr does not currently support the "test suite/set" functionality, which allows you to organize groups of test cases outside of a test cycle, though you can use folders to organize your test cases. |
Does Zephyr support call-to-test functionality to reuse test cases? | Yes, Zephyr supports call-to-test. Instead of duplicating or copying/pasting test cases or steps, break them down into smaller, reusable pieces to construct new tests and achieve more significant end-to-end testing scenarios. That way, test cases can be referenced (or called) into other test cases to enhance reuse. |
Does Zephyr support test cases with parameters? | Yes, Zephyr supports parameters within test cases. |
Does Zephyr support agile methodologies? | Yes, with Zephyr, small and agile teams can manage testing in a lightweight and straightforward fashion. You can link test cases or acceptance tests to user stories/bugs and create test cycles directly from the Jira issue or the Kanban board. |
Does Zephyr support data-driven test cases? | Yes, Zephyr supports test data to be used within test cases. |
Does Zephyr support BDD (Behavior Driven Development)? | Yes, Zephyr supports BDD type test cases. |
Does Zephyr offer a REST API to automate tasks or integrate with automated testing tools? | With our REST API, which is free when you install Zephyr, you can access testing data from Jira and carry out various useful tasks, such as migrating from another tool by importing your data, integrating with automated testing tools, and more. Using the API, you can publish automated test-execution results to Zephyr and use our powerful reporting to view metrics on your entire testing process. The API is HTTP-based and can be used from any framework, programming language, or tool. |
Does Zephyr support custom fields? | Absolutely! Zephyr supports custom fields for test cases, test cycles, test plans, test steps and test executions. |
Does Zephyr offer reporting options? | Yes, Zephyr Server/Data Center offers a range of cross-project reporting (72 out of the box!). There are also a few legacy reports that will eventually be redeveloped for the new reporting suite. Custom reports are not supported at this time. |
Does Zephyr support Jenkins? | Yes! Check out the documentation for more information. |
Does Zephyr support importing/migrating test cases? | Yes, you can import test cases from Microsoft Excel, CSV files, and more using the importing wizard. See Importing Test Cases for a full list of available import options. |
Does Zephyr support JQL functions? | Yes, Zephyr Server/Data Center supports various JQL functions. |
Are you planning to move to Atlassian Forge? If yes, by when? | We currently do not have any plans to move to Atlassian Forge. |
Are you planning on providing your apps at no cost for non-production/sandbox environments if your customer has a paid version in production? | You can get a free 30-day trial from Atlassian Marketplace. This period can only be extended by Atlassian for another 7 days. |
Are you SOC 2 compliant? What security accreditations do you hold? | Zephyr is SOC 2 Type 2 certified. What's more, we are participating in and compliant with the following programs owned by Atlassian: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Do you conduct external (third-party) audits of the service? If so, please describe the scope and frequency of those audits. | We currently don’t conduct external audits of the app. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Has the add-on been security assessed – can we see the result? | As we comply with the Atlassian Security Program, a self-assessment is updated and sent to Atlassian every year. This is a company-wide assessment, not a per-product assessment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Do you have a Security Incident Response Program? | Yes, more information is available on request. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Do you undertake penetration testing (or similar technical security testing, code review, or vulnerability assessment)? | We are enrolled in the Bug Bounty program run by Bugcrowd as part of the Atlassian “Vendor Security Assessment” program. As part of the program security, researchers pentest our application and report back all security vulnerabilities, and we fix all the identified vulnerabilities as per the SLA’s setup by Atlassian for the program. If we continue to meet the requirements of the vendor security assessment program, Atlassian confers a security badge on the app in the marketplace. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Do you have an Information Security Policy with supporting Standards and Procedures? Please provide details (or provide a copy of the policy). | SmartBear has an Information Security Policy. The ISMS is aligned with NIST CSF and CIS Controls. Please see IS 000 – Information Security Policy. Our privacy policy can be accessed on our website at smartbear.com/privacy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Are you accredited to any relevant security standards (for example, SSAE16 SOC1/2/3, ISO27001, PCI DSS)? | We don’t have any security-relevant certificates yet. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Where else is SmartBear data being processed? | Anonymous data is collected and processed by third-party applications: No personal data is collected and processed by these tools. Example of the data processed includes:
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Do you do spike testing, soak testing, stress testing, or load testing? | No, although we closely monitor the performance of our production systems and act to maintain and improve them accordingly. |