In Fisheye, can I see commits on a repo filtered by user(s) or usergroup?

Tedd Terry April 2, 2014

Hello!

I'm getting acquainted with Fisheye and couldn't find a way to do the following:

1. Open a repository view.
2. Filter the commit list by some usergroup.

We have a few teams working out of the same general repo and it would be useful for one group to quickly filter out the noise from other projects and see what's most pertinent for them.

Is this possible within Fisheye, or is it generally recommended that this type of operation is managed through the activity stream in Jira?

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gustavo_refosco
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April 10, 2014

Hi Tedd,

Currently you can filter the activity by one committer at a time in the Activity Stream through the button "Filter commits". In order to check further information about this, please take a look at the Viewing the Changelog document.

I think that maybe the FishEye search might also help you finding what you want, as there you are able to filter by more than one committer. Please take a look at Searching FishEye to have more information about the search feature.

Either way, there is already an improvement request at Atlassian's issue tracker requesting the possibility of filtering the activity by groups of users that you can check at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/FE-5037

I would suggest adding any comments to the issue above as well as [voting|https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Watching+and+Voting+on+an+Issue] on the issue to create it's popularity and likelihood of being implemented in a future release.

For more information on how Atlassian implements new features and improvements please see the following document:

http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DEV/Implementation+of+New+Features+Policy

Tedd Terry April 11, 2014
Thanks, Gustavo! It would be very useful for managers to constrain information on a group of people, especially since we have multiple teams and they each commit to multiple repos. Since we already have the teams set up as usergroups in Jira and Fisheye is synchronizing those usergroups, it would be nice to reference those groups when reviewing the total commits of a given project.

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