In this document you will find the needed steps for the creation of your first Yest Workflow in Jira.
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Introduction to the workflow elements
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Start Point The start point is the first element of the workflow.
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Task The task describes the actions and cases to be tested.
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Sub workflow The sub-workflow allows structuring the main workflow by referencing another workflow.
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Choice point The choice point allows the definition of alternative paths through the workflow.
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End point The end point represents the final state of the workflow.
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Group The group allows visual gathering of several elements. Keep the key ALT pressed to select elements inside a group
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Connector The connector is used to connect the elements of the workflow.
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Annotation The annotation, attached to workflow element, allows to display any text.
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2. Edit the Yest workflow by clicking on the pencil button.
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1 | These three buttons allow you to manage the workflow diagram’s zoom. The last button reset the zoom and center the diagram. | ||
2 | Drag & drop available elements to insert them into the workflow’s diagram. | ||
3 | The connector appears on hover over an element of the workflow (except the groups and end points). The following actions are available:
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4 | The comment entered in this field will be added in the issue’s comments after saving. | ||
5 | The annotation appears on hover over a diagram’s element (except groups). You can add an annotation by drag & dropping it.
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