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

JIRA's FishEye integration allows you to browse your source-control repository from inside JIRA, provided you are using Atlassian FishEye with your source-control repository. FishEye integration is implemented as a plugin (drop-in extension) to JIRA.

FishEye integration allows you to:

To integrate JIRA with FishEye,

  1. Go to your JIRA URL in your browser, e.g. http://jira.mycompany.com:8080.
  2. Click 'Administration' in the top navigation bar.
  3. The JIRA Administration console will open. Click 'FishEye Configuration' in the left-hand panel (in the 'Global Settings' section).
  4. The 'JIRA FishEye Plugin' screen will appear. Click 'Setup FishEye'.
  5. The 'FishEye' screen will appear. Enter the following information:
  6. Leave all the other fields at their default values and click 'Update'.
  7. The 'Associate FishEye Repositories with JIRA Projects' screen will appear. Enter project key 'DRA' next to the 'Dragons' repository under 'Mapped Project Keys'.
  8. Click 'Update'.
  9. Click 'Trusted Applications' in the left-hand panel (in the 'System' section).
  10. The 'View Trusted Applications' screen will appear, with a section called 'Request New Trusted Application Details'. Copy the base URL for your FishEye site (e.g. http://testfisheye:8060 or http://fisheye.mycompany.com:8060) and paste it into the 'Base URL' field.
  11. Click 'Send Request'.
  12. The 'Add New Trusted Application' screen will appear. Enter the following information:
    • Application Name: FishEye – The default will be the URL you entered on the previous screen. You can safely change it to a more meaningful name.
    • IP Address Matches: 127.0.0.1 – Add this address to a new line in the box.
  13. Leave the other fields at their default values.
  14. Click 'Add'.

Integrating FishEye with JIRA

You can also configure FishEye to integrate with JIRA, which enables you to view JIRA data from within FishEye. Please see JIRA Integration in FishEye in the FishEye documentation for instructions.