
Cross Browser Testing for Jira
Create an issue for any tests be it mnual, automated or visual. Simply click on mark bug option & select JIRA.
Update an existing ticket details by simply going to the 'Issue Tracker' tab
Your test results will appear in either the description or comments area, where teams can easily collaborate.
Create an issue for any tests be it mnual, automated or visual. Simply click on mark bug option & select JIRA.
Update an existing ticket details by simply going to the 'Issue Tracker' tab
Your test results will appear in either the description or comments area, where teams can easily collaborate.
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Push Issues from LambdaTest to Jira
Do you use JIRA to track issues in one place? If so, then you will love LambdaTest's integration capabilities with JIRA. With this integration you can create bugs in Jira right from a middle of a test session on LambdaTest platform. And you can do it with a single click!!
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Push Issues from LambdaTest to Jira
Do you use JIRA to track issues in one place? If so, then you will love LambdaTest's integration capabilities with JIRA. With this integration you can create bugs in Jira right from a middle of a test session on LambdaTest platform. And you can do it with a single click!!
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Versions
Jira Cloud • Released 2019-04-25
Summary
Mark and manage issues from LambdaTest to JIRA
Versions
Version 1.0.0 • Jira Server 8.1.0 - 8.1.3 • Released 2019-04-25
Summary
Mark and manage issues from LambdaTest to JIRA
Installation
- Login to your LambdaTest account. You would need to have Admin or User level access to see and install integrations.
- Select ‘Settings’ from the left navigation menu bar & click on ‘Integrations’. This will guide you to a screen where you will find a list of 3rd party applications, available to integrate with your LambdaTest account.
- Step 5: Visit https://id.atlassian.com/. Navigate to “API tokens” on the left & click on the button “Create API token” for generating the access key required to authenticate your user identification on LambdaTest server, with respect to your user-owned resources declared on Jira server. NOTE: if you are using Self Hosted Jira instance, you would not need the API keys.
- Step 7: Once your API token is generated, copy the same by clicking on “Copy to clipboard“. You can keep a note of this API token with you for future authentication. Although, in case you forget to do so, or you end up neglecting it due to some reason! Then there is no need to panic, as you can create a new token by defining a new label. You can also revoke a previously declared label, in case you feel that your API token has been placed in some wrong hands.
- Login to your LambdaTest account. You would need to have Admin or User level access to see and install integrations.
- Select ‘Settings’ from the left navigation menu bar & click on ‘Integrations’. This will guide you to a screen where you will find a list of 3rd party applications, available to integrate with your LambdaTest account.
- Step 5: Visit https://id.atlassian.com/. Navigate to “API tokens” on the left & click on the button “Create API token” for generating the access key required to authenticate your user identification on LambdaTest server, with respect to your user-owned resources declared on Jira server. NOTE: if you are using Self Hosted Jira instance, you would not need the API keys.
- Step 7: Once your API token is generated, copy the same by clicking on “Copy to clipboard“. You can keep a note of this API token with you for future authentication. Although, in case you forget to do so, or you end up neglecting it due to some reason! Then there is no need to panic, as you can create a new token by defining a new label. You can also revoke a previously declared label, in case you feel that your API token has been placed in some wrong hands.