Associate Project with Repository Path in JIRA does not display list of repositories

Chris McFadden
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October 25, 2012

There is an application link between JIRA and Fisheye and I have two repositories defined in Fisheye, but when I go to select the repository for a JIRA project the list of repositories is empty, even though the Fisheye URL is correct.

I also notice that the Repository List Cache in JIRA says "never". not sure what that means.

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Douglas Fabretti
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November 3, 2012

Hi Chris.

I am assuming that you are using Trusted Apps as the Authentication Method, please correct me if I am wrong.

I have already seen this behavior in the past when you don't configure the IP Patterns and the URL Patterns, could you please review your configuration based on this doc: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Integrating+JIRA+with+FishEye#IntegratingJIRAwithFishEye-Step2.ConfiguretheFishEyePlugininJIRA

After that please let me know if that helped at all.

Regards,
Douglas Fabretti
Atlassian Support

Chris McFadden
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March 7, 2013

This was the key issue. It also became easier with Fisheye 2.10 since it became better at associating repos to JIRA projects.

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