Downloads (PDF, HTML & XML formats)
[Crucible Knowledge Base]
Documentation for Crucible 3.0.x. Documentation for other versions is available too.
Once a project is created, an administrator can edit the default values for settings such as repository, moderator, allowed reviewers, allowed groups and permissions scheme. These are the settings that are applied to any new review created for the project.
To edit project settings:
Modify the available settings, as required:
Identification |
|
Content |
|
Permission Scheme | Permission Scheme – the permission scheme applied to this project. (A permission scheme controls who can perform particular actions, for example, create a review.) |
Moderator |
|
Default Reviewers |
|
Allowed Review Participants | Use Users and Groups to restrict who can have a role (author/creator/moderator/reviewer) in this project's reviews. These users will be the only ones whose names appear when a review is assigned. Leave these fields blank to allow all users to have access. |
Review Duration | Default duration – the default length of time (in week days) for reviews in this project. If you leave the field blank, then no time restriction is applied. Reviews that are overdue will show up in red on the reviewer's dashboards. Note that the review duration only affects the default due date that appears when creating a review. The review's creator or moderator can specify a different date if they wish. |
Default Review Objectives | Default Objectives – specify some text that will appear by default in the Review Objectives field of each new review. This text can be edited, as with any text in the Review Objectives text box. See Setting default review objectives. |
Screenshot: The Edit Project screen in Crucible
5 Comments
Chris Flynn
What happens to all existing (open & closed) code reviews if you change the project name or key?
Neeraj Tiwari
I would like to know the answer to the above question as well.
paulwatson
Good question! The new key is applied to all open, and closed, reviews in the project. The name only relates to the project.
Chris Flynn
thank you very much for your help.
Neeraj Tiwari
thank you for the response!