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You can use FishEye to select a repository and browse through it. The repository view provides information about the files in the repository and activity related to the repository, including commits to the repository. You can also generate charts and search for specific file revisions in the repository.
On this page:
To browse a repository:
You can view different information about the repository, as outlined below. If you navigate to a folder, the context of the information below will change. For example, if you navigate to a particular folder in the left navigation tree, the activity, files and users information, reports generated and search results will all relate to that folder.
A greyed out item is either a deleted file or an empty/deleted (folder).
Files tab | View the contents of the repository/folder being viewed. |
Activity tab | View the commit, review and issue (requires JIRA) activity related to the repository/folder. The activity stream is similar to the changelog activity stream, see Viewing the changelog for more information. |
Commit Graph tab | Visualise the repository, using the commit graph. See Viewing the commit graph for a repository for more information. |
Users tab | View the commit history of the users that have committed changes to files in the repository/folder. See Viewing People's Statistics for more information. |
Reports | View activity charts for the repository/folder. See FishEye Charts for more information. |
Search | Search the repository/folder. See Searching FishEye for more information. |
Screenshot: Browsing a repository
FishEye tracks deleted files for your repository. Deleted files will be greyed out in your left-hand navigation tree. If all of the files in a directory are deleted, the empty directory will also be greyed out. Note, deleted files and empty directories are not removed from your left navigation.
You can choose to hide deleted files and empty directories in the left navigation tree when browsing through a repository, as described below.
To hide deleted directories or files in your navigation tree:
If you choose to hide both empty directories and deleted files, you will only see files and directories that exist on the Head of that path. In repositories other than Subversion repositories, this could mean files/directories on any branch.
Screenshot: Hiding deleted files or empty directories
You can "watch" a repository in FishEye/Crucible. Watching the repository allows you to receive emails when changes are made to the repository. You can view all of your watches and configure the frequency of your watch emails in your user profile. See Changing your user profile for more information.
Note, the option to add a watch will only be available if the administrator has enabled watches for the repository.
To watch a repository:
To remove the watch, choose Tools > Unwatch. You can also remove watches from within your user profile.