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Revisions review
Revisions review





revisions review
  1. #REVISIONS REVIEW PATCH#
  2. #REVISIONS REVIEW FULL#
  3. #REVISIONS REVIEW CODE#

You can choose how reviewers will see the files you have added, as described below.Ĭlick Pre-commit on the 'Add content to Review' dialog to add previously created patch files to a pre-commit review.Ĭharset – click the edit icon ( ) to choose the character set being used. Read more about searching your repositories in the Fisheye documentation. If the simple filters are not enough, consider using EyeQL queries. Search is only available when using Fisheye with Crucible.Īdjust the search filters to find the files you need. The 'Cog' menu has options to Hide empty directories and to Hide deleted files.Ĭlick Search for files on the 'Add content to Review' dialog to search for files to add to your review.You can choose how reviewers will see the files you have added, as described below.

#REVISIONS REVIEW FULL#

  • To select a particular revision of a file, select Load full history.
  • By default, the folders are sorted by path name but they can also be sorted by last-commit or first-commit.
  • Furthermore, your reviewers are able to continue with the review even if some of the changes are merged from the branch to the base branch.Ĭlick Explore repositories on the 'Add content to Review' dialog to browse the SCM repositories for files to add to your review: You can remove files from a branch review and they won't be added again on the next update, unless there were further changes to those files.

    revisions review

    Your branch review is quickly and automatically updated whenever new commits are made to the repository branch – review participants get notified and are able to resume their reviews immediately. You can also create a branch review directly from the activity stream. Once your changeset is indexed and visible in the activity stream, just click on the cog and choose Create review for branch, and continue as above. If that all looks good, click Add branch to review to finish. To add a branch to a review, click Choose branches on the 'Add content to Review' dialog, then choose the repository that has the branch you want reviewed: Furthermore, your reviewers can continue reviewing even if some changes are merged from the branch. Reviewers will only see the changes that have been made on the branch – irrelevant changes are hidden. When you select a branch to be reviewed, Crucible displays a list of the changesets on the branch that have not yet been merged to the base branch – you see a quick preview of the changesets that will get added to the review. For details, see How do I force reviews to include SVN property changes?

  • You cannot add changesets that are entirely svnprops changes (i.e.
  • You can choose how reviewers will see the files you have added ( described below) by clicking Add to Review as.
  • Click Remove all revisions from review to remove all.
  • You cannot add individual file revisions to a review, although you can remove them once the changeset is added.
  • Select the checkbox next to a changeset ID to add the entire changeset. Jump to a particular changeset by typing part of its changeset ID. This shows just the recent changes on the selected branch from the selected repository. The authors who have made changes in the selected repository. The repositories that contain files that can be reviewed. You can see other changesets using the following options: Go to Adding attachments to a review below.Ĭlick Browse changesets in the 'Add content to Review' dialog to add SCM changesets to your review.īy default, Crucible displays a list of the review creator's changesets. Go to Adding patch files to a pre-commit review below.Īllows you to upload any file to a review, including binary files and files outside of a repository.

    revisions review

    #REVISIONS REVIEW CODE#

    Create a patch file for the code changes and then add the patch to the review. Go to Searching for files to review below.Īllows you to upload patch files to a review, so you can review code changes that have not yet been committed to the SCM. Go to Selecting repository files for review below.Īllows you to search a repository for files or changesets, when Fisheye is installed. Go to Choosing branches for review below.Īllows you to browse for files in a repository, when Fisheye is installed. Go to Selecting changesets for review below.Īllows you to choose branches from a repository. Allows you to choose changesets from a repository.







    Revisions review