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Configuring integration with Rally

You can use the Rally plug-in for IBM UrbanCode Release to create an integration provider and import items from Rally into IBM UrbanCode Release change items.

  1. In IBM UrbanCode Release, click Integrations > Add New. The New Integration Provider window opens.
  2. Type a name for the integration provider in the Name field. For example, type Rally Test Cases.
  3. In the Integration Type list, select Rally Plugin.
  4. In the Frequency list, select a frequency. The frequency determines how often Rally is polled for changes to import. Also, you can manually update changes any time.
  5. In the Rally server URL field, type the root URL of the Rally server. For example, enter http://rally_server.example.com.
  6. In the API Key field, enter an API key. You create API keys on the Rally server. To learn more about creating API keys, see the Rally Help.
  7. Click Ping the Rally Server and Check Authentication to test the connection to the Rally server.
  8. In the Rally WSAPI Type list, select a type to import. You can import only one Rally type for each integration provider that you create. Repeat all of these steps to create an integration provider for each Rally type to import.
  9. Optionally, click Sample JSON to view the JSON output from Rally for the first result that matches the specified Rally WSAPI type. You can use the sample output to assist in determining what fields to use to map the Rally items to initiatives, releases, and applications in IBM UrbanCode Release.
  10. In the Change Type list, map the Rally type to a change type in IBM UrbanCode Release. For example, if you select defect from the Rally WSAPI Type list, select bug from the Change Type list. Each item that is retrieved from Rational Team Concert is associated with a release and an application or an initiative in IBM UrbanCode Release based on the mappings.
  11. Optionally, in the Field for Initiative Association list, select the name of a key from the Rally JSON output. The imported change is associated with the initiative in IBM UrbanCode Release that has the same name as the key value. Alternately, to create initiatives in IBM UrbanCode Release from the key value, select Create Initiative if Necessary.
  12. Optionally, in the Field for Release Association list, select the name of a key from the Rally JSON output. If a release with the same name as the key value exists in IBM UrbanCode Release, then the imported change is associated with that release.
  13. Optionally, in the Field for Application Association list, select the name of a key from the Rally JSON output. If an application with the same name as the key value exists in IBM UrbanCode Release, then the imported change is associated with that application.
  14. Under Statuses Mapping, for each status type in Rally to map to a status type in IBM UrbanCode Release, select the Rally status type from the Rally Statuses Statuses created in Rally list and then select a corresponding IBM UrbanCode Release status type from the UCR Statuses Statuses available in UCR list.
  15. Under Severities Mapping, for each severity type in Rally to map to a severity type in IBM UrbanCode Release, select the Rally severity type from the Rally Severities Severities created in Rally list and then select a corresponding IBM UrbanCode Release severity type from the UCR Severities UrbanCode Release Severities list.
  16. Click Save.

The Rally integration runs at the frequency that you specified in step 4. To run the integration manually, select the integration on the Integrations page, click the Edit icon, and then click Run Integration.

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