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# Microsoft Teams

## Prerequisites

* Teams Incoming Webhook URL for **QApilot**. For more information, refer to [Create an incoming MS Team webhook](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/webhooks-and-connectors/how-to/add-incoming-webhook).

## Steps to Integrate Microsoft Teams with QApilot

1. Navigate to Settings > Integrations. Enable toggle on MS Teams widget.

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2. Connect to Microsoft Teams to manage all your team communications instantly.

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3. Enter all the details to Create a Teams integration Type.

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4. A Teams Webhook URL is a unique URL provided by Microsoft Teams to allow external applications and services to send messages directly to a specific Teams channel. This enables seamless integration between Teams and other systems, allowing real-time notifications, updates, or alerts to be posted automatically in a Teams channel without the need for full API integration.

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## Enabling MS Teams Notifications in the Test Plan

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

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2. Please map existing teams 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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