
Levon Dadayan developed foundational automated integration test scaffolding for the ProjectAlita/alita-sdk repository, focusing on validating interoperability across GitLab, Jira, and TestRail. Leveraging Behavior Driven Development with Gherkin, he authored a comprehensive suite of feature files that define core automation scenarios, including branch management, file manipulation, issue tracking, and test case creation and retrieval. His work utilized API testing techniques and integrated with the GitLab, Jira, and TestRail APIs to ensure robust cross-tool compatibility. This initial framework established a baseline for continuous integration, streamlining validation cycles and reducing manual testing effort for future expansion of automated test scenarios.

September 2025: ProjectAlita/alita-sdk delivered foundational automated integration test scaffolding for GitLab, Jira, and TestRail. The new feature file suite defines core automation scenarios for cross-tool interoperability, covering branch management, file manipulation, issue tracking, and test case creation/retrieval to validate toolkit compatibility. Initiated with the commit 'Initial commit for toolkits testing' (8a59ad4ce258b23fde40b3dd40e37b77db407a33). This foundation enables CI integration, accelerates validation cycles, and reduces manual testing effort across the integration stack.
September 2025: ProjectAlita/alita-sdk delivered foundational automated integration test scaffolding for GitLab, Jira, and TestRail. The new feature file suite defines core automation scenarios for cross-tool interoperability, covering branch management, file manipulation, issue tracking, and test case creation/retrieval to validate toolkit compatibility. Initiated with the commit 'Initial commit for toolkits testing' (8a59ad4ce258b23fde40b3dd40e37b77db407a33). This foundation enables CI integration, accelerates validation cycles, and reduces manual testing effort across the integration stack.
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