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After setting up your External Systems Integration, you now need to add project mapping to synchronize JIRA Requirements and JIRA Incidents.

Synchronizing Requirements with JIRA 

Synchronizing Incidents with JIRA 

 

Creating a New Connection 

 

  • Open the ‘Admin’ tab of the tree view and navigate to External Systems

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  • Double click External Systems 

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  • The configuration screen of the external system type you chose will appear:

Field

Description
NameEnter a name for the tracker that will identify it within Enterprise Tester.
TypeSelect the tracker type from the list of supported trackers.

 

On the edit External System Screen complete the following fields:

 

FieldDescription
Enabled?Check this box to enable the connection to the defect tracker.
URLEnter the URL path for the defect tracker. e.g. JIRA: http://yourjiraserver
UserNameEnter a gateway* username for the defect tracker.
PasswordEnter the password for the gateway username.
Ignore Invalid Remote Certificates?Check this box to ignore invalid remote certificates.
Info
titleImportant Information

*The Gateway Account must be assigned to the JIRA Administrators, Developers and Users default groups in JIRA.

This will allow creation, and update of incidents across all projects and will hold sufficient privileges to support enhanced functionality when further integration features are implemented.

 

When you have completed all the details click on ‘Save’.

 

Enterprise Tester will automatically test the tracker and will save all details if the connection is validated. The next step is to set up your Enterprise Tester project configuration to your JIRA project.  Please refer to the topics Synchronizing Requirements with JIRA  and Synchronizing Incidents with JIRA.