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Backlog Bug Reporting Integration in Testsigma |
Backlog bug reporting integration helps you in realtime bug reporting during Test Runs. Learn how to integrate Testsigma application with Backlog |
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Testsigma Mantis integration lets you create issues directly from the Testsigma app in Backlog. With just one click, you can push annotated issues to a project of your choice, assign them to a teammate, and attach screenshots, all while in the middle of a test session in the Testsigma. This article discusses how to integrate Backlog with Testsigma.
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To integrate Backlog with Testsigma, you need the following information from your Backlog account
- Account URL: Your organization’s Backlog account URL
- API Key: Backlog API Token
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You should already know about test plan runs and results.
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Log in to your Backlog account. You will find the Backlog URL on top of your browser’s address bar.
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On the top-right corner of your Backlog instance, you will find a drop-down menu with your profile icon. Click on the drop-down and go to Personal Settings.
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In your personal settings menu, click on the API option.
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Under API Settings, we can see an option to generate a new API Key. Enter a suitable unique name in the Memo field and click on Submit. You will find an API key generated based on the Memo. You may enter some random text in the Memo field to generate a random API Key.
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Copy this API key as it would be used to authenticate yourself while integrating Testsigma with Backlog.
[[info | NOTE:]] | - Only the bug reporting tools that have been enabled via the plugins page (add link) will be displayed here. | - If you want to link to an existing issue on Backlog, click on the Link to Issue button, search for an existing issue in the search field, and click on Link Issue to add a link to an existing Issue on Backlog. Otherwise, enter the bug details in the form as required.
- Click on Create Ticket.
When the bug is created, some additional details regarding the test result, such as the test execution video and step screenshots, are automatically added to the issue on Backlog by Testsigma. This helps the developer who checks the issue in Backlog better understand the issue/bug with more context.