The sections below describe the different screens in FishEye and the information you can retrieve from them. Each page (tab) has a number of panes,  each of which is described separately below.

Header

 

The header along the top of each FishEye page provides the following:

Repository tabs

Once you have selected a repository, you can navigate through it by selecting files and folders in the navigation tree on the left. The available tabs change according to whether you are viewing a repository or a file:

 

Tab

RepoFile

Description

Files(tick) Provides details about the files in the repository. See Browsing through a repository.

Revisions

 (tick)

Shows the latest revisions of the file. See Viewing a file history.

Activity

(tick)(tick)

Shows recent activity on the item. There are a number of sub-options here (see Viewing the changelog):

  • All — The default view, showing commits, reviews (when used with Crucible) and JIRA issues (when used with JIRA).
  • Commits — Shows commits in the activity stream.
  • Reviews — Shows review activity in the activity stream (when used with Crucible).
  • Filter — Applies constraints to the current activity stream.
  • Scroll to Changeset — Opens the changeset ID specified in the text field (press Enter to carry out the action).
Commit graph(tick) Provides a visual representation of commits to, and branches in, the repository. See Viewing the commit graph for a repository.

Users

(tick)(tick)

Shows the commit history of the different users that have committed changes on the item.

Reports

(tick)(tick)

Shows activity charts for the item. Various chart options can be selected in the left navigation bar (see FishEye charts).

Source

 (tick)

Shows the contents of the file. See Viewing file content.

Search(tick) Gives access to the advanced search capabilities in FishEye.