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Our Stash repositories are labelled on a per Stash Project basis e.g.
Project 1
- Server
Project 2
- Server
At the moment when you add Server from Project 1 it automatically gets the name "server". Not very informative or helpful.
When you then add Server from Project 2 you get the option to specify a name because this would cause a duplicate.
Is there a way to specify a name for the repository when using the Stash integration for the first addition? At the moment we have to add our Stash repositories manually because of this issue.
Even defaulting to Project-1-Server would be better.
Hi Sean,
I'm guessing you are referring to this https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/Integrating+FishEye+with+StashFishEye and Stash integration. Unfortunatelly there is no way at the moment to specify different name when creating a repository of unique name in FishEye. Only when existing FishEye repository of conflicting name is found application asks for a different name.
Feel free to raise a feature request in the jira.atlassian.com/browse/FE project if you think is something more users would be interested in.
Hope that helps,
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