Configuring FishEye

Shaun Austin December 20, 2011

Hi,

I have recently started a trial of the hosted version of Jira and FishEye. If I go to the source tab of an issue it says 'No related commits found'. I'm guessing I need to configure FishEye some how. The project admin area has an option for associating a FishEye repository with the Jira repository, but where do I find the fisheye repository key?

All the documentation I have found relates to the intstalled version of Jira rather than the hosted version.

Please advise.

Regards,

Shaun Austin

shaunaustin@webappuk.com

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Azwandi Mohd Aris
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February 3, 2012

Usually, each JIRA project is pre-configured with a corresponding FishEye repository (with the same project key). However, if you need to change the mapping, you can find the FishEye repository key from the admin section at Source >> Project Permission, and check the "Fisheye Repository Key" column.

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