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nameRequirement Yogi

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  • Search and link to requirements from JIRA,
  • Confluence displays the link in the Requirement Yogi inline dialog,
  • The text is updated in JIRA whenever users click "synchronize" for an issue.

Installation

To install this module, please:

  • Check both JIRA and Confluence have the same version of Requirement Yogi,
  • Create an Application Link using OAuth between JIRA and Confluence (see Atlassian's documentation),
  • Create an Entity Link between the JIRA project and Confluence space (see Atlassian's documentation). Only the requirements of the given space are looked up during a search.

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for Jira

You can have an efficient requirements management in Jira, thanks to our integration plug-in. Learn how to use it now.

To use all Jira connected features, make sure you download the Requirement Yogi for Jira app first.

How to set up the integration?

  • Set up the Application Links between Jira and Confluence,

  • Set up Entity Links between a Jira project and a Confluence space (or several),

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     Go to the administration and set the credentials in both products (since 2.2 for Confluence and 2.5 for Jira).

  • Go to the Requirement Yogi for Jira configuration page for more explanations

What does the integration look like in Jira?

A Requirements panel on Jira issues:

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A custom field, if you choose to configure it instead of the panel:

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The dialog to add links on an issue:

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What does the integration look like in Confluence?

The glorious Jira bulk issue creation:

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And of course, Jira issues appear in the popup as dependencies, and in the traceability matrix.

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More about the Custom Field

Using the custom field is optional. All requirements can be displayed in the "requirements" panel, but some customers prefer using the custom field, which makes it possible to:

  • Make requirements visible in the REST API,

  • Make requirements visible in the XML API,

  • Make the field visible and mandatory on the Create Issue screen.

If interested, see more details on Release notes 2.2.5 for Jira

JQL function

The JQL function to search for issues with Requirement Yogi links is described on this page: JQL Syntax.

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