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This page explains how to create a Crucible review from FishEye.
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To begin, the code author sets up the review. There are a number of ways to do this, but for this example, the author starts from the FishEye Source view of the file he wants to review:
Screenshot: Opening a review from the FishEye Source view
From the FishEye Source view, the author clicks the 'Reviews' drop-down menu above the source view, then selects 'Create New Review'. If there are multiple projects, the Project Selection dialog opens.
Screenshot: The Project Selection dialogue
In the Project Selection dialogue, you are prompted to choose a project for this review from the drop-down list. Once the selection is made, the author clicks the 'Create New Review' button. The Manage Files dialog opens.
Screenshot: The Crucible Manage Files dialogue
In the Manage Files dialogue, the author selects the source files they want to include in the review, by clicking the checkboxes next to the desired files. Once finished, the author clicks 'Done'. The Edit Review dialog appears, where the author can create and issue the review.
The next step is to add reviewers.
2 Comments
Anonymous
Oct 10, 2011how to create a review and assign it back to the author? We are reviewing the code from our contractors and whenever we see something questionable we'd like to create a review ticket with our comments and give it back to the contractor to fix.
Anonymous
Jul 11, 2012I have more repositories than the drop-down for repositories can show - what do I do?