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Cucumber for Jira documentation




The Cucumber for Jira app accelerates your BDD adoption and aligns your development team and Business analysts by enabling BDD in the Jira cloud.

With Cucumber for Jira, your Gherkin specifications are accessible inside Jira and in sync with your code repository. A living documentation is a way to share the definition of your features and have a common support dialogue for your business and technical team members.

  • Quick Start
  • Setup
  • Activate
  • BDD features
    • Living documentation
      • Create a living documentation
      • Navigate through features
      • Living documentation information
      • Delete living documentation
    • Test results
      • Manually upload test results
      • Automate test results push
    • Feature issues
      • Feature issue creation
      • Create a feature issue from a living documentation
      • Feature issue page
      • Feature content editor
  • Use Cucumber for Jira with a self-hosted repository
    • Setup a self-hosted GitLab
    • Setup a self-hosted Bitbucket
  • Setup a living documentation webhook manually
    • Setup the webhook in GitHub repository
    • Setup the webhook in GitLab repository
    • Setup the webhook in a Bitbucket cloud repository
    • Setup the webhook in a Bitbucket server repository
  • Tutorials
    • BDD with Cucumber and Cucumber for Jira
    • BDD with Zephyr for Jira and Cucumber for Jira
    • How to automatically push Cucumber test results into a Zephyr test cycle
    • How to push Cypress results
    • How to push results from a GitHub action
  • FAQ
  • Help
  • How-to articles



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