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xUnit XML results
After executing xUnit tests, you must import the outputted XML execution results to Jira using the following endpoint:
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xUnit XML results Multipart
Xray provides another endpoint if you want to have control over the fields of newly created Test Executions and Tests. The endpoint accepts one XML file (the xUnit report) and two JSON files similar to the one Jira uses to create new issues, one with the fields of the Test Execution and the other with the fields of the Test. For more information about that JSON format, check the Jira documentation here.
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