Configuration of Atlassian Jira as a change management system
You can use Atlassian Jira as a change management system in HCL OneTest™ Server to create issues in the Jira project for the tests that ran in HCL OneTest™ Server. Links to the Jira issues are displayed on the Results page in HCL OneTest™ Server, and you can then view and track the Jira issues in Jira.
Prerequisites
Before you configure Jira as a change management system on HCL OneTest™ Server, you must have
completed the following tasks:
- Installed Jira Software. See Supported installations.
- Ensured that you obtained the access and authentication details to Jira from the Jira administrator.
- Ensured that you are assigned a role as a Project Owner or Tester in the project. See Managing access to server projects.
- Created a project in your team space in HCL OneTest™ Server. See Adding a project.
Supported installations
The following types of Jira Software installations are supported that can be
configured as a change management system on HCL OneTest™ Server:
- On-premise Jira Software installations.
- On-cloud Jira Software installations.
Task flow
You can follow the tasks that are listed in the following table when you want to use
Jira as a change management system on HCL OneTest™ Server. The table also
provides you the links to the information about the tasks.
Task | Go to... |
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Add a Jira Software server URL on the Integration page of HCL OneTest™ Server, and then generate the API keys that authenticate HCL OneTest™ Server as an application in Jira. | Adding a Jira Software server URL |
Set up an application link for HCL OneTest™ Server in the Jira server. | Setting up an application link in the Jira server |
Configure the Jira server as a change management system on HCL OneTest™ Server. | Configuring the Jira server as a change management system |
Create defects or issues for tests that ran on HCL OneTest™ Server. | Creating Jira issues for tests that ran |
You can manage the Jira server settings that you configured in HCL OneTest™ Server. You can edit the saved configuration or you can delete the configuration. For more information, see Managing the Jira server configuration.