Hello,
Aim is to integrate Tosca and Jira where after a test case is executed in Tosca the result will be tracked in Jira and also if the Test Case is failed then a bug/defect will be automatically logged in Jira with proper details and snapshots.
Please suggest.
Integrating Tosca with Jira can be extremely useful for test management and traceability. What specific challenges have you faced during the setup? Are there any best practices or recommended plugins to optimize the process?
I have successfully implemented the integration of Tosca with Jira on my website www.fliegengitter7.ch. This integration is extremely useful for test management and traceability, especially in complex development processes.
During the setup, I encountered and addressed several challenges, including:
Hi @Soumya Ray ,
Integrating Tosca and Jira will be straightforward. However, as you mentioned, “If the Test Case is failed, then a bug/defect will be automatically logged in Jira with proper details and snapshots.” For this requirement, there can be two approaches:
OpsHub an Atlassian Silver Solution Partner, supports the integration between Tosca and Jira. OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) supports certain item types such as test case, TCFolder, Requirements, Requirements Set, Issues, Execution Entry, Execution Testcase Log, Module in Tosca, and all system custom issue types supported for Jira.
Feel free to get in touch.
Hope this helps!
Thanks,
OpsHub team
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Hi Nicolas,
Please let me know what is the add on can be used and is that being used?
Thanks ,
Soumya
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