hi.
VisualSVN and FishEye work together.
FishEye is registered with the JIRA application.
How do I get a Subversion revision from the JIRA screen?
I am waiting for your help.
In the SVN commit messages you need to include JIRA ticket key (example -> ABC-123), then Fisheye will index this and when having App Link with JIRA on the ticket ABC-123 you will see a Development section and see all of your commits (revisions) related to that ticket.
Hi, Mirek
Thank you for answer.
But there are parts that are not understood.
"In the SVN commit messages you need to include JIRA ticket key (example -> ABC-123),": OK.
"then Fisheye will index this and when having App Link with JIRA on the ticket ABC-123 you will see a Development section and see all of your commits (revisions) related to that ticket.": I do not understand this part.
Sorry, I would like to ask for more explanation (including images if possible).
thank you.
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Those are all features that you can have by integrating JIRA with FIsheye
https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/jira-integration-in-fisheye-298976858.html
What I was pointing up is this:
You can click the commits link to see detailed information such as who made each commit, when they commited, and how many files were changed. Click through to see a particular commit in the FishEye instance where the commit was made. A developer only needs to add the issue key to the commit message for that commit to be automatically linked to the JIRA Software issue.
I hope it is clear now.
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Hi, Mirek
I have completed the JIRA and SVN work with your help.
And I checked the activity on FishEye (see figure below).
However, the following error occurs.
Is there a problem with JIRA, FishEye integration?
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