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Source and Reviews tab not appearing in JIRA Issue page

Steve MacKenzie August 9, 2012

I have JIRA 5.0.5 and Fisheye 2.7.15 installed and running on Ubuntu 11.04.

Fisheye Plugin 5.0.4.1 is installed and configured in JIRA

When committing changes to mercurial repository, I do observe the notification of the changeset in the Activity Stream in JIRA's Dashboard. I see the following:

steve@<companyname.com> committed changeset 161a6d4dc83c4f8e3bd7abff5f0af039607d5540 to the project

TEST-9: edited to test hg/TRAC integration

+1 -0 docs/text3.txt

so it looks like the linkage from Mercurial through FishEye to JIRA is working.

However, when open issue TEST-9, as a user with the Developers role set, the expected tabs for Source and Reviews are missing. Developers role is confirmed to have the View Version Control permission set.

I have confirmed that FishEye plug in is correctly installed, that JIRA users have View Version control permission, and that application link between JIRA and FishEye server exists.

Is any other configurations needed to expose the Source tab?

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Jason Plumhoff
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August 9, 2012

I just went through this myself. I found the answer here:

https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/18918/fisheye-and-jira-integration-no-source-tab-in-jira

Hope it helps!

Jason

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LeonardoL
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August 9, 2012

Hi steve,

Are you sharing users database between applications by using JIRA/Crowd embedded or AD/LDAP? If so, maybe those users/group (Developers) are not synchronized with FishEye.

Cheers,

Leonardo.

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