
Step 2) As soon as you click on browse button a window will open saying “Select a product category to browse” as shown below, we browse the bug according to the category.
Step 1) To locate your bug we use browse function, click on Browse button from the main menu. The image of the graph will appear somewhat like this
Format- Line graph, Bar chart or Pie chart. Now, set various option to present reports graphically This will give the graph of amount of work done in percentage against the set-deadline. In here on the vertical axis we chose % Complete and on our horizontal axis we chose Deadline. Step 2) Let’s create a graph of % Complete Vs Deadline Click on the Graphical reports from the given option. Step 1) To view your report in a graphical presentation, Likewise, we will also see the line graph for %complete Vs Deadline In the graph below, the most severe bug or blockers in components are 88 while bugs with normal severity are at the top with 667 number. The graph below shows the Bar chart representation for the Bugs severity in component “Widget Gears”. It will generate a report with crucial information. In order to represent that in the graph, you can select severity on X-axis and component on Y-axis, and then click on generate a report. Reports are helpful in many ways, for instance, if you want to know which component has the largest number of bad bugs reported against it. You can also get a 3-dimensional report by choosing the option of “Multiple Pages”. The idea behind graphical report in Bugzilla is to define a set of bugs using the standard search interface and then choosing some aspect of that set to plot on the horizontal and vertical axes. You can run reports either through an HTML table or graphical line/pie/bar-chart-based one. Graphical reports are one way to view the current state of the bug database. Deadline in Bugzilla usually gives the time-limit to resolve the bug in given time frame. You can select deadline date and also status of the bug. Step 5) In the same window if you scroll down further. This extra-information is helpful to give more detail about the Bug you have created. You can also add additional information to the assigned bug like URL, keywords, whiteboard, tags, etc. Step 4) Bug is created ID# 26320 is assigned to our Bug. If you do not fill them you will get a screen like below NOTE: The mandatory fields are marked with *. NOTE: The above fields will vary as per your customization of Bugzilla
Step 1) To create a new bug in Bugzilla, visit the home-page of Bugzilla and click on NEW tab from the main menu Step 3) You are successfully logged into Bugzilla system Step 2) Now, enter your personal details to log into Bugzilla
To create an account in Bugzilla tool or to login into the existing account go to New Account or Log in option in the main menu. Step 1) Use the following link for your handons.
USING BUGZILLA HOW TO
How to use Advance Search Option in Bugzilla.How to add or remove column to default search screen.How to use Simple Search Option in Bugzilla.This open bug-tracker enables users to stay connected with their clients or employees, to communicate about problems effectively throughout the data-management chain. It is written in Perl and uses MYSQL database.īugzilla is a Defect tracking tool, however, it can be used as a test management tool as such it can be easily linked with other Test Case management tools like Quality Center, Testlink etc. Bugzilla is an open-source issue/bug tracking system that allows developers to keep track of outstanding problems with their product.