I've finally managed to get some stuff done to test-track.io. Still a bit of time away from being able to do the release unfortunately, and still not 100% but getting there.
Unfortunately updates to test-track.io are going a lot slower than I hoped.
I’ve been struggling with a cough since start of Dec and it’s massively affecting my sleep so brain does not want to do code 😩. Hopefully released soon
Started working on the test step history for test-track.io so you can see how a test step has progressed and by who until it has been successfully passed.
Improved the UI for creating a new test step in test-track.io. Instead of having 2 description fields, and typing in a new row - then adding the details later.
There's now just a description field which contains all the detail and is in a simple form
Thinking of making a deployment agent that ties in with CI/CD as is something I want to get into for my projects, but don't like the idea of third party apps, SSHing to my server and running cmd's
In two minds whether I should just build this for myself or sell
Unfortunately not had much time in the last week with developing @TestTrackIO as been away for work. More of the same this week, hopefully get back to it properly next week.
Had some feedback that the web interface was a bit confusing on test-track.io. Also found the same thing when using it myself (actual use not dev/test)
The project page was always a bit temporary just to get started so given that an overhaul
New version of test-track.io now released where it allows you to import your existing test plans from CSV and Excel Spreadsheet (*.xslx) into Test Track.
This makes it even easier to throw away the spreadsheets and save time and stress with your testing #buildinpublic