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You can have an efficient requirements management in Jira, thanks to our integration plug-in. It allows you to link requirements to Jira issues and create Jira issues from requirements. Read the documentation now. |
To use all Jira connected features, make sure you download the Requirement Yogi for Jira app first.
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If you didn't already connect your Confluence and Jira instances please follow Installation in Jira. |
Linking requirements to Jira issues allows you and your users to take Requirement Yogi to the next step.
From an issue, you can quickly navigate to your product specifications, and from the traceablity matrix, you can easily see the global advancement of your project by checking the Jira issues status.
If you are looking for a quick tutorial, please check out our video for a quick dive into this integration:
Link requirements to Jira issues
1. Requirement Links are visible in the sidebar
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Click on the "Edit" icon to add or remove requirements
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2. Requirement Links are visible as a section in the issue
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In the Jira issue, click on the | |||
Now you can see your requirements directly in the Issue, as a list. | |||
Click on edit to access the content.
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This method doesn't allow you to specify the space where the requirement is defined
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Add new requirement links
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What does it look like in Confluence?
Once you have added a requirement to an issue, you can see the issue status in Confluence when displaying the requirement in the detailed view or in the traceability matrix. You can also search for requirement linked to specific issues using the search syntax.
That's it, you know everything on Requirement Yogi for Jira !
Administrate Requirement-Issue relationships
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⚠️ You need to be an administrator.
Click on the cog button to go in the RY for Jira administration. | |
Go to the Relationships tab:
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You can also create requirements directly from Jira issues. Check out this documentation for more information: Create Jira issues from Requirements .