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When using the Xray Jenkins plugin to automatically import executions into JIRA.
In the documentation, I found this example, when importing JUnit Multipart:
{
"fields": {
"project": {
"key": "${ProjectKey}"
},
"summary": "Temp Test execution",
"issuetype": {
"name": "Test Execution"
},
"labels": [],
"fixVersions": [
{
"name": "testrelease"
}
]
}
}
Now, the confusion: when importing normally, with the form data, I can write in the Test Execution Key, and it will update the same execution.
When doing the multipart import, it always creates a new execution.
Is there a way to specify in the json, the Test execution key, not just the summary?
Hi everyone,
I already answered this same question on StackOverflow; currently it's not possible.
Giving here the link to the original answer, in case others find it useful.
Regards
Sergio
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