When you integrate
Silk Central to
Microsoft Teams, performing certain tasks in
Silk Central, like starting a testing cycle or finishing a test, posts messages to a channel in
Microsoft Teams.
This integration provides an additional means of communication and lets you track the progress within a team of manual testers.
When setting up this integration, a
Silk Central
project will be connected to a
Microsoft Teams
channel, which means that ...
- one
Silk Central project can be integrated with one Teams channel only
- one Teams channel can be integrated with several
Silk Central projects
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Open
Microsoft Teams.
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Create a new channel or use an existing one.
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Setup an
Incoming Webhook connector. For details on how to setup this kind of connector, refer to the
Microsoft Teams documentation.
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The connector provides you a URL. Copy this URL to the clipboard.
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Switch to
Silk Central and select a project.
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In the menu, click
.
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Click
Edit.
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In the field
Microsoft Teams Webhook URL, paste the URL you have copied.
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Click
OK.
Now when you perform the following actions in
Silk Central, messages will be posted to your
Microsoft Teams channel:
- starting a testing cycle
- blocking a test
- unblocking a test
- finishing a test
Each message posted to the channel includes links back to
Silk Central, which lets you easily jump from Teams to
Silk Central.
To disconnect your
Silk Central project from the channel, remove the URL from the field
Microsoft Teams Webhook URL.