1. Configure a subversion repository for a repository that includes the standard structure:
tags/project-v1.0/
common
server
client
tags/project-v1.1/
common
server
client
2. Disable built-in symbolic rules and use custom symbolic rules that include:
regex: ^tags/([^/]+)
name: ${1}
prefix: <none>
3. Test the rule with the structure above:
test path: tags/project-v1.0/common
Container: tag:project-v1.0
Logical Path: common
Logical Tail: common
4. Save
5. Build index
6. Browse repository in fisheye
EXPECT: Top level directories are:
client
common
server
ACTUAL:
tags/project-v1.0
tags/project-v2.0
NOTE:
The example is just for tags but trunk and branches are similarly affected.
Hi,
Your symbolic rules look fine to me, but I think there is a bit of confusion over what FishEye shows. When you browse a Subversion repository, FishEye shows the physical paths. Your symbolic rules are used to determine branch/tag memberships and logical paths. You can verify this by going to the revision list for a file and checking the path, branch and tag information associated with each of the revisions.
Cheers,
Michael
While it was not what I expected to see, I do now find that it behaves as I expected. I can select trunk, drill down into trunk/common/Shared/.classpath, and switch to tag project-v1.0 to end up in tags/project-v1.0/common/Shared/.classpath, which is what I was after.
Thanks for providing me the confidence in my configuration to forge ahead :)
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