Hi,
I have Xray configured and running in Jira.
I am able to generate a Xray report that gives me a full test plan report with executions etc.
What I am struggling with, is to get his report running on a Confluence page. Is this even possible?
So this report, above, is taken from Jira/XRay - I'd like to display this exact report on a Confluence page. So every time the Confluence page is accessed, it pulls a live report from Xray/Jira
Thanks
When/will integration with Confluence be available for Cloud?
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yes we desperately need this functionality for cloud, management starting to look for different solutions
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I would also like to be able to display the Test Plan report in Confluence. The information on the link shared by Jose above does not (as far as I can see) display how to do this.
I have tried using the Jira Confluence gadgets as described to report, but I have two issues:
1. There is nothing that reproduces the Test Plan report showing the Test Executions like this, not even close.
2. If you use say, the Pie Chart generic gadget and report on TestRunStatus, you get the latest TestRunStatus, not the TestRunStatus for the Test Plan you are interested in. So the figures don't match.
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since above questions were submitted a while ago, what is the status to make Xray integration for Confluence Cloud available?
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I have the same issue and would like to know if this functionality is still available. I would highly appreciate if someone could help here.
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We are also having this issue. It is critical that we get this integration without incurring another cost. The additional app ( reports for xray ) costs money, and we don't have the funds allocated for more extensions
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@tasha.dehart
I will add another option here. Unfortunately, it does involve extra costs so might not be useful for you, but am putting it here as this is a public thread and other people might find it useful.
The apps Snapshots of Jira Data into Confluence together with the Xray integration App Snapshots Traceability Extensions for Jira Snapshots provide macros that report on Jira and Xray data in Confluence. These are not copycat of the Xray report and address especially reports where you need thedata per issue. especially:
Check them out, they might solve your use case,
Rina Nir
I am the CEO of RadBee, the vendor of the Snapshots Apps
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There's an app for Confluence named Xray Reports for Confluence that allows you to build some testing reports (actually "macros") and embed them on Confluence, as that is not possible out-of-the-box with Xray.
To be clear, that app doesn't provide macros that address exactly that specific report you mentioned though.
Currently, with Xray Reports for Confluence app you can embed some related testing reports, based on data from Xray Test Management, directly into your pages in Confluence. It provides several macros , that allow you, for example, to track overall test coverage.
To get it working, you'll need to follow these steps, which require installing not just this app on Confluence but also a "Connector" app in your Jira instance:
More info on the installation steps here.
@Laura Pravato, @Alexandr Kulichkov , @Kate Hanna , @Jürgen Wieser, @Günther Matthias Bär
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