| description | Learn how to use Currents Jira Integration |
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Once enabled, you can create new or link an existing Jira issue directly from test execution details in Currents. You can also explore previously created or linked issues that are linked to the current test.
- Open any test execution details in Currents
- Look for the Jira icon (only visible when integration is enabled). If there existing (previously linked) Jira Issues related to the test, you will see a counter next to Jira icon.
A test has 2 linked Jira Issues
A test has no existing Jira Issues
By clicking on the icon you can:
- Explore linked Jira Issues
- Create a new Jira Issue
- Link an additional existing Issue
To create a new issue:
- Select the Jira Project and Issue Type
- Enter Issue Title and Description (optional)
- Toggle Include Details to automatically add test context (error messages, stack traces, etc.)
- Click Create Issue
Example of a newly created issue:
Example of New Jira Issue creation form
Example of an new Jira issue created from Currents
To link and comment on an existing issue:
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Select a Jira Project
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Search for the issue by typing its title (results limited to 50 items)
Note: For more specific results, use more detailed search terms.
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Enter your comment text
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Toggle Include Details to add test context
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Click Add Comment
Example of commenting on an existing issue:
Example of linking test failure to an existing Jira issue
Example of a Jira issue comment originating from Currents
Open Jira dialog to list existing Jira Issues linked to the current test.
- Click on the Jira Issue ID to explore its details (opens a new tab)
- Click 💬 to add a new comment to an existing issue
- Click ⛓️💥 to unlink Jira Issue from the test
- Click Add Jira Issue to create new or link an additional Jira Issue
Listing Jira Issues related to the test
- The integration creates one-way links from Currents to Jira
- Deleting or closing Jira Issue do not remove those issues in Currents - you will need to do that manually
- Comments include a link back to the relevant test in Currents






