Dashboard
Overview
The Dashboard is the main screen where the user interacts with the TA and provides a high-level overview of the testing activities.
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The date filter located in the top-right corner of the application enables you to customize the timeframe for the data displayed on the dashboard. By selecting a specific date range, you can focus on relevant execution data within that period. This filter applies to all dashboard sections, ensuring that metrics, graphs, and reports reflect only the data from the selected timeframe.
Tests Executed
This section provides a high-level overview of the executed test flows, categorized by their outcomes. It includes counts of test flows that successfully passed, those that failed, those that passed but with warnings, and those that were terminated or canceled.
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Execution Average Time
This section provides an overview of the average execution time for test runs, categorized by step types.
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Issues Reported
This section displays a count summary of all the reported issues encountered during execution, categorized by their current status.
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Recent Runs
The Recent Runs section of the dashboard features a dynamic graph displaying all test executions within the configured timeframe. Each bar represents a single execution, showcasing the count of scenarios run and their statuses: Success, Fail, Warning, or In Progress.
The graph provides an at-a-glance view of execution results, with a navigation bar above the legend that allows users to zoom in for a more focused analysis by adjusting the displayed timeframe.
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Trends Over Time
The Trends Over Time section presents a line graph that tracks execution results over the configured timeframe. The graph includes two lines: a green line representing the number of successful executions and a red line representing the number of failed executions for each day.
The graph provides an at-a-glance view of execution trends, with a navigation bar above the legend that allows users to zoom in for a more focused analysis by adjusting the displayed timeframe.
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