
Defect fix - It is now possible to browse for the Test ID in the Jenkins plugin.įor more information about enhancements introduced in previous versions, see What's new in earlier versions.Defect fix - Layout issues were handled.Run Results enhancements, including the use of MTBX files for test execution.Ability to use the Micro Focus plugin on an air-gap network (not connected to the Internet) for ALM executions.Defect fix - Octane builds no longer point to obsolete UFTOne run results.Support for version 21.1.36 of the Fortify SSC plugin.Support for BDD scenarios in test runners.Version 7.0 introduced the following enhancements: For suggested workarounds until the issue is resolved, see Content Security Policy Header.

For details, see Configuring Content Security Policy and Jenkins Security Advisory. This causes some of the integration links, such as links to reports, to become inoperable. Starting with version 1.641 (or 1.625.3), Jenkins introduced the Content-Security-Policy header. Workarounds for viewing LoadRunner Performance reports
#Micro focus alm upgrade
To recover any information lost during an upgrade relating to package names, backup the Jenkins folder and then run the Rebranding script. Jenkins now requires you to have Java 8 installed on the machine.
#Micro focus alm update
This is a result of the Jenkins policy to no longer support older update centers. This plugin requires one of the five latest LTS versions of Jenkins. In addition, ALM Octane users can track and trigger Jenkins pipelines from within the user interface. This plugin also lets you upload test results to ALM.
#Micro focus alm professional
Using the plugin, you can create and use virtual services, run LoadRunner Enterprise or LoadRunner Professional tests, run UFT functional tests, run tests in your lab, and run tests on mobile devices. This Micro Focus Application Automation Tools plugin integrates Micro Focus products with Jenkins.
