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Microsoft Teams

Introduction

You can get notifications for your test executions on your Microsoft Teams channels.

This can be achieved by using the Incoming Webhooks from Microsoft Teams and the Webhook Notifications from Endtest.

Steps

  1. Go to Microsoft Teams.
  2. Navigate to the channel where you want to add the webhook and select (•••) More Options from the top navigation bar.
  3. Choose Connectors from the drop-down menu and search for Incoming Webhook.
  4. Select the Configure button, provide a name, and, optionally, upload an image avatar for your webhook.
  5. The dialog window will present a unique URL that will map to the channel.
  6. Copy the unique URL.
  7. Click on the Done button.
  8. Go to your test suite from Endtest.
  9. Paste that unique URL in the Webhook URL input from the Notifications section.
  10. Click on the Save button.
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