This page last changed on Oct 20, 2010 by alui.

You can search or browse your repositories in FishEye to view a specific file. FishEye allows you to view and download the source code for the file. You can also view diffs between different revisions of the file and annotations.

To view the source code for a file,

  1. Search for a file or browse through a repository to find the file.
  2. Click the file name. The file will be displayed, showing the revision history.
  3. Click the 'Source' tab. The source code for the file will be displayed.
    • Select the revision numbers (e.g. '107905') from the two revision dropdowns to display the diff between the two revisions. By default, the latest revision of the source code is displayed (without any diff).
    • Click the 'Changeset' link to view the changeset that the revision was a part of.
    • Click the 'Raw' link to download the raw source code for the file.
    • Click the 'Annotation Highlighting' dropdown and select 'Age', 'Author' or 'None' to colour the annotations by age, author or remove highlighting respectively. The highlights are displayed over the revision numbers, next to the authors.
    • Click the 'Columns' dropdown and select the columns to display: 'Author', 'Revision' and 'Line Number'.
    • Click the 'Reviews' dropdown and select 'Create Review' to create a Crucible review from the file.

Screenshot: Viewing a File (Source)


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