Overview
Every edit to a test case creates a new revision, allowing you to track changes over time. Revision history helps you:- See what changed between versions
- Understand when and who made changes
- Navigate to previous versions of your test case
- Compare revisions side-by-side
Accessing Revision History
1
Open Test Case Editor
Navigate to your test case and click to edit it
2
Open Version History
Click the “Version History” button or menu item in the test case editor
3
View Revisions
The Version History panel opens, showing all previous versions of the test
case, ordered from newest to oldest
Understanding Revisions
Each revision in the history shows:- Revision ID: A shortened identifier for the version
- Badges:
- Current: The active version of the test case (blue badge)
- Draft: The latest version, if different from current (gray badge)
- Date: When the revision was created (relative time, e.g., “2 hours ago”)
- Creator: The person who made the change (display name or email)
- View Changes: Button to compare this revision with the previous one
What Gets Tracked
Revisions track changes to test case content:| Tracked in Revisions | Not Tracked |
|---|---|
| Steps | Test case name |
| Prompt examples | Classification |
| Prompt goal | Status (enabled/disabled) |
| Required configs | Labels |
| Start URL path | |
| Agent selection |
Working with Revisions
Click the “View Changes” button to compare revisions side-by-side, or click any revision ID to navigate to that version’s edit view. When viewing an older version, banners indicate the revision state and provide quick navigation back to the current version.Limitations
- Revisions cannot be deleted: All revisions are preserved as historical records
- No restore button: To restore an old version, navigate to it and make edits from there
- Diff shows JSON: The change comparison displays JSON structure, not formatted test case steps