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Requirement Yogi for Jira only (Data Center)

This page relates to Jira only. The Jira module is free, Data Center-supported, and its installation is described in Requirement Yogi for Jira configuration.

In version 2.5 and above

In 2.5, we've introduced the ability to search on the custom field directly:

  • You need Jira Server 8.0+ (Data Center version to come soon),

  • Create a custom field for requirements, in our example we will name the custom field: "RYLinks”

  • When you create the custom field, select the field type “RY Requirement Yogi links”, Enable and that you have configured the relationship.

  • Edit the custom field and enable the "search template" on this field, named "Searcher for RY Links",

  • When you edit the search template, you will need to perform a re-index action so the search syntax can work properly. A popup will usually appear but you can go into System Administration → Advanced → Index, and make sure to tick “Full re-index"

  • You can now use the search syntax below.

Example

Intent

customfield

RYLinks in requirementYogiKeys('REQ-001')

All custom fields which contain the requirement REQ-001.

customfield

RYLinks in requirementYogiKeys('REQ-%')

All custom fields which contain one of the REQ-... requirements.

customfield

RYLinks in requirementYogiKeys('REQ-001', 3)

Requirement REQ-001, in baseline 3

customfield

RYLinks in requirementYogiKeys('REQ-001', "CURRENT")

Requirement REQ-001, in current version.

customfield

RYLinks in ('REQ-001', 'REQ-002')

A list of requirements (no baseline possible)

Limitations

  • It is not possible to specify the space key or the Confluence instance,

  • It doesn't work for Jira 7.13.

In 2.2

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to 2.5 (deprecated)

In 2.2.5, we've introduced a JQL Function named requirementYogiLinks to search for issues that are linked to RY requirements.

Usage: issue in requirementYogiLinks('applink_id', 'relationship', 'space_key', 'key#baseline_number')

Examples :

Example

Intent

issue in requirementYogiLinks('REQ-001')

Issues linked to requirement REQ-001

issue in requirementYogiLinks('REQ-001#3')

Issues linked to requirement REQ-001 in baseline 3

issue in requirementYogiLinks('PROD', 'REQ-001')

Issues linked to requirement REQ-001 and spaceKey PROD 

issue in requirementYogiLinks('abcd-fff1-acef-4343', 'resolves', '*', '*')

Issues linked to requirements from applink 'abcd-...' with relationship "resolves"

issue in requirementYogiLinks('abcd-fff1-acef-4343', '*', '*', '*')

Issues linked to requirements from applink 'abcd-...'

issue in requirementYogiLinks('resolves', '*', 'REQ-001#1')

Issues linked to requirement REQ-001 and baseline 1 with the relationship resolves

Any argument can be replaced with '*' if it's not relevant. 

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When deploying to customers, we've noticed many of them use JQL to detect issues which don't have requirements yet. This is not a use case we've thought of, and it may perform badly. Watch 

Jira Legacy
serverSystem JIRAJira
serverId6139baea-2961-3bfc-b6aa-a69888be8ee8
keyRY-488
 to keep updated.