Yes, you can use the csv importer.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Importing+Data+from+CSV
Yeah! Thanks . I understand for classic point like : IssueType, Summary, Component Test, "First issue",Component1 bug, "Second issue",Component2 bug, "Third issue",Component3 but in this point, how can I import a list of string to fill my Test Details steps ?
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I assume Test Details is a custom field. Then use id,IssueType, Summary, Component, Test Details ABC-123,Test, "First Issue",Component1," Step1 blabla Step 2 bla bla Step 3 bla bla" make sure your string is quoted!
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Are you sure of that field name ? How can I confirm this ? With API ?
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As I said: I assumed Where do you want to store the test details step? In which Field?
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In your csv file you would name that field test step field. Then you need to map the fields while importing it into jira. See the link I provided in my answer. If you have never done this before use a test environment and import data there first.
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Ok thanks for help. So it's something like this ? Assignee, Reporter, IssueType, Summary, Issue ID, Parent ID "me@me.com", "me@me.com", Test, "MY TEST PLAN", 9999, "me@me.com", "me@me.com", "Test Step", "MY TEST PLAN STEP (Firefox)",,9999 "me@me.com", "me@me.com", "Test Step", "MY TEST PLAN STEP (Chrome)",,9999 "me@me.com", "me@me.com", "Test Step", "MY TEST PLAN STEP (Internet Explorer)",,9999
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Yes, seems good enough, you need to add the test step field (that why you are doing this) Make sure the users exists, if not new users will be created and test it in a test environment first.
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