> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.qapilot.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.qapilot.io/detailed-documentation/integrations/jira.md).

# JIRA

You can integrate QApilot with Jira to push bugs directly into Jira's project. In this document, we will discuss how to integrate the tool and create the first bug from QApilot that'll flow into Jira.

## Prerequisites

To integrate Jira with **QApilot**, you need the following:

* **Account URL**: Your Jira Account URL
* **Username**: Your account username/email
* **API Key**: API Token from Jira

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## Integrating Jira with QApilot

1. Navigate to Settings > Integrations. Enable toggle on the Jira widget.

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2. On the Jira Details prompt, enter the Integration URL, User Name, and API Key and click on Create.

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3. Enter all the details to Create a Jira integration Type. Click on the Create button.

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## Enabling Jira in the Test Plan

1. Once the Jira integration is added, you can enable the Jira notifications for your test plans.

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2. Please map with existing Jira project to your project. Enter Assignee. Enable the option to send notifications on execution issues TestCase, Step, and Test Plan. Click on the Save button.


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