This page last changed on Oct 20, 2010 by alui.
The instructions on this page describe how to add a new repository to FishEye. Once a repository has been added, further configuration options are available, depending upon the type of repository.
Please note, FishEye needs to build an index and cache of a repository when the repository is first added. This begins when you first enable a repository, and may take some time to complete.
To add a repository,
Click the menu labelled with your user name in the the FishEye/Crucible header, and click the 'Administration' option. You will need to be logged in as an administrator to see this link. The FishEye/Crucible administration console will be displayed.
- Click the 'Repositories' link. The list of repositories set up in your FishEye instance will be displayed.
- Click the 'Add...' link at the bottom of your list of repositories. The 'Basic Details' screen of the 'New Repository' dialogue will be displayed.
- Complete the 'Basic Details' for your new repository, as follows:
- Select a 'Repository type' from the dropdown list.
- Enter a 'Name' for your repository.
- Enter a 'Description for your repository. This is an optional field.
- Tick the 'Show Advanced Settings' checkbox to show advanced settings for your repository. The following fields that display will vary depending on the chosen repository type:
- 'Store Diff Info' — (non-CVS repositories only) Tick this checkbox to allow FishEye to store information about file diffs (not the diffs themselves). Read more about this setting in Configuring Repository Details.
- Click the 'Next' button to configure the repository settings specific to the repository type. See the following topics for more information:
- Click the 'Add' to add your new repository when you have entered all of the repository settings.
Screenshot: Adding a Repository

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