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

You can view a specific file when browsing a repository. This allows you to see information about the file, including the history of file revisions.

To view the history of revisions for a file,

  1. Log into FishEye/Crucible. The Dashboard will be displayed.
  2. Search for the desired file or browse to it as follows:
    1. Click the 'Source' tab in the header at the top of your screen. The list of repositories set up in your FishEye instance will be displayed.
    2. Click the name of the repository that your file is located in.
    3. Browse to the file using the tree in the left menu and click the file name.
  3. Click the 'Revisions' tab. The history of revisions for the file will be displayed. See the 'File Revisions' screenshot below.
    • Tick the checkboxes next to two file revision and click 'Diff 2 selected' to view the diff of the two selected file revisions. Click 'Diff latest' to view the diff of the two most recent file revisions.
    • Click 'Filter' to view the file filter. Enter the desired fields to filter the file history results on.
    • Click 'Include other branches' to include revisions of the same file on other branches.
      A file can have many physical paths, all of which relate to the same filename in your project structure, or repository's logical structure. This applies to Subversion's branching and tagging directory structure in particular.
    • Click 'Show all details' to expand all file revisions to show additional information including the revision ID, parents and properties.
    • See the 'Overview of a File Revision' diagram below for information about the individual revisions.


Screenshot: File Revisions



Diagram: Overview of a File Revision


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