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In this section, the Syndeia Web Dashboard capabilities for TM4J repositories are presented.

Pre-Requisites

None.


Tutorials

See the TM4J integration tutorial for Syndeia Web Dashboard - ⏳ MISSING.


Add a TM4J Repository

(1) Click the Repositories icon in the LHS menu pane.

(2) Select TM4J in the list of Repository types on the LHS and click on the + icon to add a new TM4J repository, as shown below.

(3) Fill out the details for your TM4J server (repository), as shown below.

  • URL - Base URL of your TM4J repository.

  • Name - Name of the TM4J repository. Provide a unique name to distinguish this TM4J repository from others you may add.

  • Description - Description of the TM4J repository

  • Authentication type - Basic (default)

  • Username - Username to sign in to your TM4J repository. Enter the same username that you use on the TM4J web client.

  • Password - Password to sign in to your TM4J repository. Enter the same password that you use on the TM4J web client.


Browse a TM4J Repository

(1) Expand the TM4J repository after it has been added.

(2) If your repository details are correct, Syndeia Cloud will try to sign in to the TM4J repository and display Projects, as shown below:

(3) Expand a Project to view three categories of TM4J artifacts - Test milestones, Test runs, and Test suites

(4) Expand the Test milestones category to view all Milestones, such as shown above.

(5) Expand the Test runs category to view all Test Runs. Expand a Test Run to view all Tests in the expanded Test Run.

(6) Expand the Test suites category to view all Test Suites. Expand a Test Suite to view all Test Sections in the expanded Test Suite. Expand a Test Section to view all Test Cases in the expanded Test Section.


Search a TM4J Repository

Users can search for TM4J Projects, and Milestones, Test Cases, Test Runs, and Test Suites in a given Project. Click on the Search icon 🔍 on the RHS to see the Search tab.

Users can search by IDs. The ID of a Project, Milestone, Test Suite, Test Case, and Test Run are visible in the TM4J web client on the top LHS in a colored oval next to the name. For example, the ID of the Project Autonomous Vehicle shown below is P6.

(1) Search for Projects

  • Select Project in the Select artifact type option, as shown below.

  • Specify the ID of the Project you are searching for.

  • Click the Search button. The result will be shown on the RHS.

(2) Search for Milestones

  • Select Milestone in the Select artifact type option, as shown below.

  • Specify the ID of the Milestone you are searching for.

  • Click the Search button. The result will be shown on the RHS.

(3) Search for Test Suites

  • Select Test Suite in the Select artifact type option, as shown below.

  • Specify the ID of the Test Suite you are searching for.

  • Click the Search button. The result will be shown on the RHS.

(4) Search for Test Cases

  • Select Test Case in the Select artifact type option, as shown below.

  • Specify the ID of the Test Case you are searching for.

  • Click the Search button. The result will be shown on the RHS.

(4) Search for Test Runs

  • Select Test Run in the Select artifact type option, as shown below.

  • Specify the ID of the Test Run you are searching for.

  • Click the Search button. The result will be shown on the RHS.


Digital Thread Explorer

(1) See an overview of the Digital Thread Explorer - Digital Thread Explorer

(2) See the tutorial for TM4J integration on Sydneia Web Dashboard - MISSING ⏳

The Digital Thread Explorer for TM4J will show both intra-model relations between TM4J artifacts (e.g. Test Suite, Test Case, Test Run, and Tests), and inter-model relations created using Syndeia, e.g. relations between TM4J artifacts and requirements (Jama Connect or DOORS NG), software modules (GitHub), hardware models (PLM/CAD), or other artifacts in your digital thread.


Creating Relations

(1) See an overview of the Creating Relations - Creating Relations on the Web Dashboard

(2) See the tutorial for TM4J integration on Sydneia Web Dashboard - MISSING ⏳


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