Creating Notion Issues from QA Sphere using Custom Issue Tracker
QA Sphere allows you to integrate with Notion using the Custom Issue Tracker feature. This integration enables you to create Notion pages (serving as issues) directly while going through test cases in a test run, streamlining your workflow and ensuring efficient issue tracking within your Notion workspace.
The Title Extraction Rule helps QA Sphere pre-fill the Issue Title based on the URL. For Notion, you typically want to use both $(title) and $(id) as Notion URLs often include both the page title and a unique identifier. The rule you enter should match the structure of your Notion page URLs.
Within your project, navigate to the Test Runs section.
Select an existing test run or create a new one.
Choose a test case within the run.
When changing the status of the test case, click + Add Custom Issue.
A new browser tab will open with the Notion page creation interface in your specified database. The page title will be pre-filled based on your extraction rule.
Complete the page details in Notion and publish the page. Once created, you can copy the page URL and paste it back into QA Sphere to link the issue to your test case.
All issues created for the test case will be saved under the Action History for this test run, providing a clear trail of documentation.
Flexibility: Customize the integration to match your specific Notion workspace and database structure.
Rich Content: Leverage Notion's powerful page creation features for detailed issue documentation.
Seamless Workflow: Quickly access Notion's page creation interface from within QA Sphere.
Consistency: Ensure all issues are properly documented and tracked in your Notion database.
Traceability: Easily link test cases to specific Notion pages for better tracking.
Collaboration: Take advantage of Notion's collaborative features for issue discussion and resolution.
By leveraging this custom integration, your team can maintain a cohesive and efficient testing and issue management process across QA Sphere and Notion, tailored to your specific project needs.