Documentation for JIRA 4.0. Documentation for other versions of JIRA is available too.

JIRA's Reviews report allows you to view recent code reviews activity for a project (that is, where a JIRA issue key belonging to the project was referenced in the review's description), if you are using a source-code repository together with Atlassian Crucible.

To be able to view the Reviews report, your JIRA administrator must have configured the FishEye plugin appropriately. You will also need the 'View Version Control' permission in the appropriate projects.

To view the Reviews for a project,

  1. On the top navigation bar, click the white triangle next to 'Projects'. The projects dropdown will display.
    (tick) Tip: If you click on the 'Projects' link instead of the triangle, the summary for your current project will display.
  2. Click the project that you wish to browse. If it is not displayed in the dropdown, click 'View All Projects' — you will be able to view a list of all projects set up in your JIRA instance and select your project from there.
  3. Click the 'Reviews' tab on the left of the page. The recent changesets for your project will display (see screenshot below). By default, you will see a listing of the most recent changesets for a project:

Screenshot: Viewing the recent code reviews for a project