JIRA Screenshot Tracker
Overview
Create ready-to-use Jira tables for your automation testing workflow This extension helps QA engineers and automation testers…
Create ready-to-use Jira tables for your automation testing workflow This extension helps QA engineers and automation testers quickly generate structured, copy-ready Jira tables containing all the information required to document and track automated test elements. Using CMD + I (or the configured shortcut), you can instantly select any element on a webpage. The extension will then: Capture the selected element from the page. Generate a unique UUIDv4 identifier for reliable element tracking. Create a standardized data-cy attribute based on the generated UUID and selected framework conventions. Allow you to specify the target automation framework (such as Cypress, Playwright, Selenium, or custom frameworks). Take and attach a screenshot of the selected element for visual reference and easier identification. Automatically format all collected information into a Jira-friendly table that can be copied and pasted directly into tickets, stories, or test documentation. The generated table provides a consistent structure for collaboration between QA engineers, developers, and automation engineers, reducing manual documentation effort and ensuring that every element has a unique identifier, visual context, and automation-ready selector information. This streamlines the process of creating testable UI elements, improves traceability across projects, and helps teams maintain a standardized approach to automation test implementation.
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Details
- Version1.78
- UpdatedJune 25, 2026
- Size14.5KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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