
Automation: Integrate DevOps cadence into your test repository
In SquashTM, automation is a natural extension of functional testing: your test cases, scripts and CI/CD pipelines remain connected within the same framework .

Identify, automate, capitalize
SquashTM, a common framework to connect, track and industrialize your tests without complicating your practices.

Assistance
in selecting test cases
to automate
SquashTM prioritizes based on criticality, recurrence, stability, or business value.

Structuring
of
scenarios.
Use BDD to structure your scenarios, facilitate the work of automation engineers and ensure functional consistency.

Script implementation
and monitoring.
Our REST API reports execution results back to the repository. Requirements, test cases, anomalies, and executions are automatically linked.

Centralization
of
tests.
Automated tests in a CI/CD pipeline or functional tests: find them all in SquashTM.

CI/CD Ready...
Your automated tests are already running in your GitLab, Jenkins, GitHub Actions, or Azure DevOps pipelines.
Thanks to the SquashTM REST API, their results can be published directly in the test repository: requirements, test cases, anomalies and executions are linked and traceable.
Your pipelines remain in control, SquashTM tracks and centralizes.
Whatever your frameworks
SquashTM accepts results from the most widely used frameworks: Cucumber, Robot Framework, Playwright, Cypress, JUnit/TestNG, Postman/Newman…
No matter what tools you use: you continue to use your technologies, SquashTM tracks and centralizes.
Gain control
Automate what needs to be automated: identify the most relevant test cases to automate based on their frequency or criticality.
Keep track of all your tests: requirements ↔ test cases ↔ executions ↔ anomalies.
Manage everything from a single tool: manual and automated testing all in one place.
Integrate seamlessly: connect your DevSecOps frameworks and pipelines without changing your practices.
In short, you can:
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Select the test cases to automate directly from SquashTM ;
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Contribute to their formalization (Gherkin, keyword libraries, shared templates) ;
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Connect your CI/CD pipelines to SquashTM using the REST API ;
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Consolidate the results of your automated and manual tests in a single repository ;
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Continue to use your existing frameworks and tools ;
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Strengthen the traceability and governance of your tests without changing your practices.