I have configured 3 SVN-Repositories inside my Fisheye instance. Currently, Fisheye posts the whole activity stream (Reviews and Commits) inside my Jira.
How can I configure Fisheye that it should only post activity from 2 repositories inside my Jira and ignore the other repositories activity?
Let me reformulate:
I have an unmapped repository. I do reviews on this repository.
I have configured one link and mapped the other repositories. I still see commits from the unmapped repository on my application link.
How can i tell the unmapped repository to shut up? SCM permission will not, I still use Fisheye on the mapped projects and repositories.
Hi there,
In previous versions of the Fisheye plugin for JIRA there was an option called Disable for unmapped JIRA projects via JIRA Administrations > FishEye Configuration ), if this option is ON, then you'd only see the information from repositories there were mapped to a JIRA project.
In newer versions, this option was removed. Now you control the visibility of Fisheye information using only JIRA permissions, if don't want that other projects retrieve information from Fisheye, you should remove the permission View Source Tab from the permission schema associated with these projects.
Also, if you want to retrieve information from only specifics repositories, you should map the desired repos to JIRA projects using project links.
I hope this information has helped.
Cheers
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try changing the scm permission details, also for the last repo you can remove the link between fisheye and the jira project
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