I am using JIRA in my project & I have Jmeter automation tool in place, which I am planning to integrate with JIRA.
Please provide your suggestion to how I can integrate JIRA & Jmeter.
One way to integrate with Jira would be using a test management tool, in order to have visibility of performance results and eventually link them to an existing requirement/story. This is a great way to track performance testing alongside your development related issues, so the team can track it together.
There are some tutorials for Xray showcasing a possible integration that I think can provide additional value for end users.
Examples:
Hope this helps :)
JMeter is very good at hooking into JIRA's Rest Api. Since JIRA is so rest heavy, this is a good option.
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Start with a definition of "integrate" - it's fine as a word to give people a general idea of the topic, but useless beyond that. We can't tell you where to even start unless you can define roughly what you want from it.
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we are having JIRA in project for overall project management tasks, now I want to integrate JIRA with Jmeter automation tool for testing UI applications. but I am unable to find solution as plug or any other way where JIRA & Jmeter compatibility can be done.
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Sorry, while an expansion of "why" you might want this could be useful, I was asking "what". What do you want from this "integration"? What will the user see/do?
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@Nic Brough Just curious, how about showing up JMeter reports or even just a graph in Jira after a load/performance test? I know we have dashboards in Jira and a bunch of plugins, just wanted to see if there's something that is available to achieve this.
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