Hi all,
I was wondering - is the Code tab supposed to be empty? According to this page not:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/enable-code/
I was trying to link GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab. I can see commits/merges/branches in Tasks, I can link the repository in a separate Tab, but then, what is this Code tab for then? All I can see there is:
As you can see, I can't manage the repositories from this tab, nor can I even see them here.
I just bugs me.
Hello @Artur Jarosz
Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Just as mentioned in the background of your Code menu, you must mention the issue key of one of the project issues directly in the commits, branches, or pull requests to display its related repositories there.
The action above will create a link between the Jira issue and the bitbucket repository, as described in the documentation below:
Reference issues in your development work
Can you please confirm you've mentioned one of the project issues in your Bitbucket repositories?
Let us know if you have any questions.
Hello @Petter Gonçalves
Thank you for your answer.
I mark every commit, branch, and pull request with an issue key and I can see them in related issues, like here:
As you can see, on my GitHub and Bitbucket all commits and branches have linked issues numbers:
I can click on them to be redirected to Jira Issue, I can do the same from the Intellij, but as I said, the Code tab stays empty for me.
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@Petter Gonçalves
After few weeks, out of the blue, Github repo has appeared in the Code tab, but still no luck with Bitbucket or GitLab. More of that, I cannot see comments from GitHub in Jira Issues, but I can see those from GitLab and Gitbucket, but when it comes to commits, branches etc., I can see only GitHub and BitBucket, but no GitLab. And in the Code tab, there is only GitHub repo. So I think there is something not working in the way it should.
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Same for me. Does not work with GitLab Community Edition 13.8.4
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