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Fisheye commits shown on activity stream contain irrelevant data

Tanel Tenso April 1, 2012

Hello,

I'll start with a simple usecase:

# We have a repository in SVN that contains source for a large project. There are several submodules that are in different folders.

# This repository is configured in Fisheye. No special configuration.

# This repository is configured via Application Links to several projects in Jira. These projects are used by separate small teams which commit their code into same repository.

# When opening Source tab for any of related projects then commits related only to selected project is displayed

# When opening summary page an activity stream is displayed

# Activity stream displays all changes that has been done in repositories, thus adding totally unrelated items into project activity stream.

Expected behavior:

# Activity stream displays data that is related to selected project.

This is the case for us right now and since there is quite a lot commits daily in related repository, then activity stream usability is suffering.

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Tanel Tenso June 19, 2013

@Daniel Leng, yes I configured links between Jira project and Fisheye repository. the problem was taht there is one repository that holds commits for several Jira projects.

But anyways, the problem has been solved for now, since newest Jira project activity stream does not display activities form linked applications anymore. So problem solved.

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June 13, 2013

Have you tried configuring a Project Link from your JIRA project back to a FishEye repository? As per https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/Configuring+Project+Links+across+Applications

A project link allows you to limit the scope to only one FishEye repository, (as opposed to an application link) and should solve the problem you are experiencing.

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