Hi,
Looking for answers pertaining to Jira - Azure Integrations.
1. I want to integrate Jira and Azure DevOps, so that I can track the Test Results of a pipeline in JIRA?
2. If Tests are run in Azure Pipelines, a copy of these Tests exists in JIRA, can these test results be linked to Tests in JIra by their Issue ID or some other mechanism?
3. If JIRA is a BDD Feature File, can the Test run update (synchronize) it?
4. Also, there are couple of free/paid plugins, who promises to give great integration. For example Azure Pipelines for Jira. Has anyone used it?
Any inputs or directions is appreciated.
Thanks
This is Majid @ Exalate.
Using Exalate you can setup a bi-directional synchronization between Azure DevOps and Jira. You can take the no code approach to set this integration up within seconds.
If you are interested in learning more, please feel free to book a demo with us.
Thanks
Majid
@Anoop Sharma , hello. Guess you have found a solution. Next time, you may take a look at ZigiOps. It's a no-code integration platform that can connect Jira and Azure DevOps in minutes. It allows the transfer of default fields (incident, task, bug, story, etc) + custom fields between the systems and syncs them in real-time.
ZigiOps reads the schema dynamically and can transfer any fields. It's fully customizable and offers a bi-directional integration. You may take a look at it and decide if it's worth the try. If you want to see how it works in action, feel free to book a technical demo.
Diana (ZigiWave team)
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Hey @Anoop Sharma ! The company I work for, Unito, is currently building an integration with Azure DevOps. It will be a deep, two-way integration, and I can notify you when it's ready (should be in roughly a month). If you have any questions in the meantime, I'd be happy to help. :)
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