TestLink is a web based Test Management tool.
The application provides Test specification, Test plans and execution, Reporting, Requirements specification and collaborate with well-known bug trackers.
Repository: https://github.com/TestLinkOpenSourceTRMS
Features
- Requirements Management - Define your requirements and do not lose track of the changes because of the requirement versioning- and revisioning system
- Test Specification - Define Test Cases by grouping into different Test Suites
- Test Execution Assignment - Assign Test Case Execution on Build-Level
- Test Execution - Execute Test Cases for free-definable Platforms, Builds and Test Plans
- Test Reports, Metrics, Charts, Test Execution Monitoring, ...
- Centralized User- and Role-Management
- Highly customizable because of user-definable Custom Fields
- XML-RPC API
- ... many many more
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Other Useful Business Software
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Sadly a dead or dying project based on collaborations, updates, communications, and community activity. There was a time when TestLink was the next best option after Excel for managing test documents. TestLink was used at almost at every organisation I consulted at. The features are perfect (extensive traceability, plugin capabilities, API's, Configurations, Bug tracking integration, Low system resource utilization) and the project really has the ability to grow into something amazing. It definitely is not user friendly in the beginning, especially without training and upskilling, and a test team effort preparing for testing can easily increase exponentially. I personally still use TestLink on a RaspberryPi 3 and 'Pi Zero W' in my personal capacity for personal projects. Especially the Requirements Management feature. Cons: - Broken community forum. - Broken community bug tracker. - No action on PR on GitHub repo. - No communications from lead devs or social media managers. - No strategy to enable community to proceed with collaborations.
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TestLink is a great tool for conducting software tests. It is not overly complicated and overwhelming like Jira, for example. I think it could do with some fresher interface design. The current one looks very outdated. Overall, it is an extremely useful tool for teams that do not want to deal with too many options and complicated features.
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TestLink provides a great way to formalize the QA workflow, thus it is also a learning tool.
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Great test tool and the most interesting feature for us is to able to link test case with requirement and be able to prove all requirements were tested.
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Very important