Requirement Yogi offers two ways to create requirements.
Macros:
Requirement Yogi introduces two macros:
- Requirement Yogi macro: Use this macro to define a requirement.
- Requirement Yogi Link: Use this macro as a link to the original requirement and/or to create dependencies between requirements.
Macro editor:
Use Confluence macro editor..: INSERT IMAGE
Page transformation:
You can use Requirement Yogi to transform a page and automatically create Requirement Yogi macros.
This is especially helpful when you want to copy paste an existing document into Confluence and easily create requirements.
Start by creating tables in a confluence page:
Then in view mode click on Requirement Yogi:
Configure your columns:
- Requirement Key: The column values will be transformed into Requirement Yogi macros.
- Description: The column will be used as a description for requirements.
- Property: The column will be used as property for requirements.
- Dependency: The column values will be transformed into Requirement Yogi Link macros, the column's label will be used as a relationship for dependencies.
- Property and dependency: The column values will be transformed into Requirement Yogi Link macros, as well as considered as requirement's properties.
All your requirement keys and dependencies will be transformed into Requirement Yogi macros:
In order to create dependencies using the page transformation tool, both requirements should be defined: