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Discover how to install and configure Requirement Yogi for Jira. This is the first step toward efficient requirement management in Jira. |
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Quick Information
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Configure the Applink
You've probably already done it:
Go to the cog → Applications | |
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Click Applications → Application Links, when the link is set up, it should look like this: | |
Configure the applink | Use the sever's url including the base path. For example:
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Set your credentials in Confluence | Set your credentials in Jira |
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What are credentials used for?
The user is used to send the queue messages between Jira and Confluence. When you modify requirements, we update their text in Jira; When you modify issue titles, we update the link title in Confluence.
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After adding your credentials, make sure you have "Entity links" between the Jira project and the Confluence space.
Configure an Applink between a project and a space
If you want your users to be comfortable, you need to tell which Confluence space matches your Jira project. This is a native feature of Jira and Confluence, it helps us display the correct default requirements in the various dialogs. If spaces and projects are not linked together, it doesn’t have further consequences than proper suggestions to users.
Go to the project administration, click "Configure project links" | |
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Click on “create project link and choose your confluence URL and project. |
More options?
All settings can be found in the administration → Issues → Issue Features → RY Requirement Linking |
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