Bugzilla is an
open-source tool used for issues and bugs tracking system. It is widely used as
a bug-reporting tool for all types of testing functions. This tutorial
introduces the readers to the basic features and usage of Bugzilla. This
tutorial will guide the readers on how to utilize this tool in reporting and
maintaining the bug status.
Bugzilla is an open-source tool used to track
bugs and issues of a project or a software. It helps the developers and other
stakeholders to keep track of outstanding problems with the product.
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It was written by Terry
Weissman in TCL programming language in 1998.
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Later, Bugzilla was
written in PERL and it uses the MYSQL database.
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Bugzilla can be used as
a Test Management tool since it can be easily linked with other test case
management tools like Quality Centre, ALM, Testlink, etc.
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Bugzilla provides a
powerful, easy to use solution to configuration management and replication
problems.
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It can dramatically
increase the productivity and accountability of an individual by providing a
documented workflow and positive feedback for good performance.
Most commercial and defect-tracking software
vendors charged enormous licensing fees in the starting days of Bugzilla. As a
result, Bugzilla quickly became a favorite among the open-source users, due to
its genesis in the open-source browser project with Mozilla. It is now the most
precious defect-tracking system against which all the others are measured.
Bugzilla puts the power in an individual’s hand
to improve the value of business while providing a usable framework for natural
attention to detail and knowledge store to flourish.
Bugzilla – Key Features
Bugzilla has many keys as well as advanced
features, which makes it unique. Following is a list of some of Bugzilla’s most
significant features −
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Bugzilla is powerful and
it has advanced searching capabilities.
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Bugzilla supports user
configurable email notifications whenever the bug status changes.
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Bugzilla displays the
complete bug change history.
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Bugzilla provides inter
bug dependency track and graphic representation.
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Bugzilla allows users to
attach Bug supportive files and manage it.
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Bugzilla has integrated,
product-based, granular security schema that makes it more secure.
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It has complete security
audit and runs under the Perl’s taint mode.
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Bugzilla supports a
robust, stable RDBMS (Rational Data Base Management System) back end.
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It supports Web, XML,
E-Mail and console interfaces.
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Bugzilla has a wide
range of customized, user preferences features.
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It supports localized
web user interface.
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Extensive
configurability as it allows to be configured with other test management tools
for a better user experience.
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Bugzilla has a smooth
upgrade pathway among different versions.
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