#Asana webook development how to#
Keep reading to learn how to use and configure the Defect and Reference Plugins. If you have the Reference plugin configured, you’ll also be able to hover over a Reference ID to view the issue details directly from within TestRail. If you use the Add link, you can copy the ID of your new Asana issue and enter it into any Defects or References field inside TestRail. Once configured, an Add link will appear next to each References field in your instance or project. The Reference Add URL is also configured in the same way as the Defect Add URL. The Reference View URL is configured in the same manner as described above and allows TestRail to create a direct link to a Asana based on an ID entered into a References field. The primary difference is Reference URLs are used for the ‘References’ field on various TestRail entities (instead of the Defects field). The reference URLs are implemented in a very similar manner to Defect URLs described above. If you have the defect plugin configured, you’ll also be able to hover over the defect ID to view the issue details directly from within TestRail. Please make sure to replace with the actual Project ID in Asana you want to integrate with. There is not a direct link to a new issue creation screen in Asana, so the Add URL could also be or any other link to an Asana landing page. Use the following example URLs to configure the addresses: Asana installation You can configure Asana’s URLs in TestRail globally under Administration > Integration or on a per-project basis within any project’s settings. If you see the Add link, you can copy the ID of your new Asana issue and enter it into any Defects or References field inside TestRail. This link allows you to jump to Asana’s New Issue form to report a new bug. Once the URL is configured, a new Add link appears next to the Defects field in the Add Test Result dialog and the Defects menu in TestRail’s Push Defect From Anywhere feature. The Defect Add URL is used to create a link to the issue creation screen inside Asana. The Defect View URL is used to build a link to Asana based on the Defect ID, so you can simply click on an ID to open the issue directly in Asana. There are two types of URLs: View URLs and Add URLs. The defect URLs are used to let TestRail know how to convert a Defect ID into a URL for your Asana instance. This guide explains how to configure the integration and how it works. Configuring the integration usually only takes a few minutes. You don’t have to use all listed integration options, and you can mix and match the integration with other tools. Using the reference plugin for Asana to look up Asana issues in the References field of TestRail entities such as test cases, test runs, and milestones.Using the defect plugin for Asana to push and look up Asana issues in the Defects field of test results.Using reference URLs to link test cases to Asana.Using defect URLs to link test results to Asana.There are currently four ways to integrate TestRail with Asana, namely: This topic explains how to integrate TestRail with Asana.