This plugin allows to trigger HP Quality Center test sets as a build step and then to present the results in Hudson's UI. HP Quality Center 10.0. Jan 29, 2013. Download Description. If this is your first installation of Rational DOORS for HP Quality Center Interface. HP Quality Center 10 Patch 28; HP Quality Center. Update your HP computer to have the latest software and drivers available. You can use Windows Update to download. Intel Download Center (in. If you are using HP Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) 11.00 or higher and QuickTest Professional 11.00 or higher, or if you want to call Unified Functional Testing (UFT) or Service Test (ST) tests, use the plugin. A job which uses an HP Quality Center build step MUST run on Windows. To trigger test sets from a job, add an HP Quality Center build step. It is configured as follow: Note: It's unadvised to change the value of the TestSet Generated Report Name field. Once the build step has been added, it is stronly advised to enable the Publish Quality Center test results publisher. This publisher will read the test results from the file defined using the TestSet Generated Report Name field and will provide the Hudson integration like for JUnit. I'd made a request to our tech folks to please look into installing the Jenkins HP Quality Center Plugin. The response I received was that it is a Windows only pliugin. 'I looked into this. It is only available for Jenkins running on windows. It requires vb script and activex components. Our Jenkins install is on linux.' We're running RHEL, I'm not sure what version, but can find out. I saw some references to using the plugin on a Linux/Jenkins installation. Can someone point me to installation instructions or additional information on using this plugin with Linux? Or is it just not possible to do? Hi guys I have set up my PC as a Jenkins node and set my dummy project to always build on my PC. My PC has QC 9.2 installed along with the QC QTP addon, QTP 10 and the test scheduler. From the Jenkins console of the build, I can see Jenkins getting into QC and seeing my dummy test within the test set I told it to run. I have created a little Hello World test to create a text file called hello world on my C drive. The test runs file when I manually kick it off in QC but when its executed via Jenkins, the test result comes up as a 'No Run'. I also created an empty QTP test within the QC test set but Jenkins is also returning a 'No Run' on that one too. I have the QC Jenkins plug in to run as the planned host. I then have the test within QC set to run using my PC as the host. I'm guessing its something simply but i'm pulling my hair out with this one. Hi, we are using Jenkins 1.447.1 and tried using the QC plugin v.1.2.1. The Quality Center Client and QTP Add-in configuration settings are available in the Jenkins UI, but we were not able to locate an Add build step to configure the QC related information, including domain, project, credentials and test set details. In other words after installing and reinstalling, the latter fields don't seem to be available in jenkins. Is this a known issue with the two versions above (Jenkins and the QC plugin) or am I missing something? And will the upcoming release of the plugin be working with Jenkins 1.447.1? I'd certainly be happy to see it work with ALM11. Thanks & Regards. HP ALM and HP Quality Center Enterprise 12.20 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS This page provides our recommended and supported environments for HP ALM and HP Quality Center Enterprise 12.20. The environments list the minimum patch level required for support. Server-Side System Requirements The following are the server-side system requirements and configurations for installing HP ALM 12.20 and HP Quality Center Enterprise 12.20 on Windows and Linux: Please note that these requirements do not apply if you are utilizing Managed Software Solutions for HP ALM or HP Quality Center Enterprise. In that case the Managed Software Solutions team provides a hosted version of HP ALM or HP Quality Center Enterprise so the only requirements are the Client-Side System Requirements listed below. We use cookies to try and give you a better experience in Freshdesk. You can learn more about what kind of cookies we use, why, and how from our Privacy Policy. If you hate cookies, or are just on a diet, you can disable them altogether too.
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