mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
Zephyr released ZAPI in the Cloud.
The deployment delivers requests on the JIRA platform to integrate automation and continuous integration tools. Zephyr for JIRA is used by more than 10,000 customers in 100 countries to manage quality assurance processes and produce high quality software efficiently and on time.
Additional release details include:
- Further advancing its leadership as the top grossing testing add-on in the Atlassian Marketplace, Zephyr for JIRA takes test management to the next level, now supporting ZAPI deployments in the cloud
- ZAPI is a Zephyr for JIRA add-on that allows access to Zephyr’s testing data, including the ability to view and upload data programmatically
- ZAPI allows access to Zephyr for JIRA to read/write testing-related data via REST APIs. This can be used to query test cycles, fetch tests and test cycles, update test results, create new tests, and more
- Integrate to any automation and/or continuous integration tools with well documented and supported REST APIs
"We take our customers’ requests seriously, and we’re committed to delivering the best testing products that complement our Atlassian tools,” said Hamesh Chawla, VP of Engineering for Zephyr. “As teams continue with their Agile and DevOps transformations, seamless integrations will play a key role in enabling the flow of data across systems for continuous testing."
The combination of Zephyr for JIRA and ZAPI creates endless testing possibilities for project teams in the cloud, giving users enhanced abilities to execute tests in a free form way and leverage the REST APIs to unify testing data across multiple systems.
ZAPI is available on the Atlassian Marketplace and requires Zephyr for JIRA to be installed.
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