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


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.

You can now have multiple relationships in Jira !

How to link requirements to Jira issues

1. Requirement Links are visible in the sidebar

Open the Requirement Yogi panel

Requirement Yogi panel in the sidebar.png

Click on the "Edit" icon to add or remove requirements

You need to have permission to edit the issue to add or remove requirements

Edit Requirement links - Sidebar panel.png

2. Requirement Links are visible as a section in the issue NEW

In the Jira issue, click on the ... to add the Requirement Yogi section.

Add Requirement Yogi section to Issue.png

Now you can see your requirements directly in the Issue, as a list.

Requirement's section in Issue view.png

Click on edit to access the content.

You need to have permission to edit the issue to add or remove requirements

Edit Requirement links.png
  • Edit the relationships of current requirement links.

  • Or delete them

Edit Existing Relationships.png

Add new requirement links

  1. Filter with key, space and variant.

  2. Choose the relationship

  3. Add multiple requirements with this relationship

Add Requirement Links with relationships.png

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.

That's it, you know everything on Requirement Yogi for Jira !

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