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  • Summary: View the summary of the Issue.

  • Priority: View priority to the issue. The Priority list will be displayed as in Azure.

  • Work Item Type: View the issue type synced with the Issue module while integration.

  • Tags: View list of Azure tags in QMetry.

  • Stack Rank: View list of Azure in QMetry.

  • Effort: View list of Azure in QMetry.

  • Assigned To: This will be the Azure Assignee.

  • Area Path: Browse the folder in Azure and select the path.

  • Iteration Path: Browse the folder in Azure and select the path.

  • State: View Azure workflow Status of issue in QMetry. This is a Read-only field.

  • Created By: Azure user who has reported the issue.

  • Team Project: This is a read-only field synced from Azure.

  • Description: Enter description for the issue in plaint text.

  • Azure Custom Fields: View Azure custom fields, if any.

  • Link Attachments: You can link attachments while creation of Azure issues from QMetry.

    Steps

  1. Go to the Link Attachments section on the Create Issue page.

  2. Click on the Add Attachment button.

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You can attach different types of attachments: files, images, and URL.

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  • Drag and Drop: Drag the attachments and drop them into the specific area of drop documents.

  • Browse: Browse the file you want to add as an attachment and upload it by clicking on the Browse section. 

  • Paste (ctrl + v): Add attachments to test assets by directly pasting them from the clipboard. This allows you to add screenshots without saving to local machine. Only .png files can be pasted directly into the Add Attachment pop-up.

Notes: 

  • Maximum 100 files can be attached. Total size of attached files should not exceed 50 MB.

  • QMetry does not support these file extensions : (.exe; .dll; .sh; .msi; .deb; .bat)

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On opening the issue in QMetry, the Attachment tab in QMetry shows the .txt file attached to it which contains Error Message and Trace generated while the automated test run.

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Delete Issue

  • Users can not delete Azure issues from QMetry. If an issue is deleted from Azure, then it will get deleted from QMetry and its linkages to the QMetry test case/test step will be removed as well.

When Azure Configuration is Removed

  • On removing the integration of Azure project with QMetry project, all the issues that are created from QMetry Issue module into Azure will not be visible in the Issue module in QMetry.

  • For Azure issues logged while execution, the association of such Azure issues with respective test case/test step will be removed.

  • Issues created in QMetry internal tracker before Azure integration will start displaying in the issue grid.

Manage Issue View

The following columns are displayed on the list view:

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Select the field you want to apply a filter on. The filter parameter is added as Advanced Filters. Apply filter as per your requirement.

Users can click on the '+' icon and select the field Entity Key to search issues using comma-separated entity IDs (i.e without specifying the complete Entity Key as described below).

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Now you have already provided Azure credentials very first time but you still wish to display the Azure Authentication window again while creating a new issue or editing an issue, then you can revoke the set Azure credentials.

  1. Go to Integration > Integrations.

  2. Open the cog icon and click Revoke credentials.

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Status:

Once the Issue is added, you can see the following tabs:

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If the Azure Integration configuration is not required any more, then you can delete the configuration.

  1. Go to Integration > Integrations.

  2. Open the cog icon and click Delete for the configuration you want to delete.

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