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Integrating Zephyr

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Squad with Zephyr Blueprints for Confluence

Zephyr Blueprints for Confluence can display real-time metrics from one or more instances of Zephyr Squad (formerly Zephyr for Jira). These metrics can be displayed in Dashboard Blueprints or in any page of Confluence via a customizable macro.

Prerequisites

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Requirements

Before configuring the integration, make sure the following requirements are met:

  • You are a Confluence Administrator and a Jira Administrator.
  • The Jira instance you are trying to integrate to can be accessed from this Confluence instance (open a new tab in your browser, type in the URL of that Jira and make sure it loads before continuing)You have the administrator credentials of that Jira instance.
  • The Zephyr for Jira Squad installation on that Jira instance has not expired.
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  • ZAPI has been installed on that Jira instance (IMPORTANT: This integration will not work if ZAPI is not installed on that Jira instance. It should also not have expired.)

Integration

Please follow the following steps in order to ensure a successful integration:

  1. As a Confluence Administrator, open "Confluence administration" and select "General configuration".
  2. Scroll down till you find "Zephyr Blueprints" and select "General Configuration".
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  1. On the

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  1. Zephyr for Jira Test Metrics

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  1. tab and click

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  1. Set Connection

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  1. The

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  1. Application Links

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  1. section opens. This is where you will enter the URL of the Jira instance (in which Zephyr

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  1. Squad is installed) that you want to integrate to.
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  1. In the

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  1. select the

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  1. I am an administrator on both

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6. As a final confirmation, this tells you that you will now be taken to Jira where you'll need to authenticate using your Jira admin credentials and it will then redirect you back to Confluence to continue with this setup.

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  1. instances check box and click Continue.
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  2. You will be redirected to Jira.
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  3. In Jira, enter your Jira admin credentials, confirm it

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  2. You will be redirected back to Confluence

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  1. . At this point, you have successfully created an

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  1. app link between Confluence and Jira.

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  1. Click

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  1. Edit next to the created app link.
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  2. The OAuth authentication mechanism is already selected by default and is enabled. Click

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  1. Close

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  2. Go back to the

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  1. General Configuration

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  1. Zephyr Blueprints

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  1. screen. This is where you have to authorize to make this operation work by logging into Jira.

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  2. Click the link to log into Jira

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  1. . In the message that appears, click Allow.
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Zephyr Blueprints for and Zephyr Squad are are now integrated. You can confirm this by the presence of the version number (2.5.1 in this example).

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11. You are now ready to use this integration via the Test Dashboard.

Disabling Test Metrics

By default, all test metrics from the integrated Zephyr for Jira Squad instance are available in Zephyr Blueprints for Confluence.

If you wish to disable certain metrics, first ":

  1. Select your Jira

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  2. Click Disable next to the metrics you want to disable.

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