This is an add-on for Fisheye that allows you to review source code managed by Fisheye.
Reviewers can review code whenever and wherever it is convenient for them. Multiple reviewers can review and write comments at the same time. Comments are managed by Crucible, so there is no need to worry about missing anything.
Users can also use Crucible in a web browser without the hassle of installation.
The operation of Crucible is intuitive.
When you click on a requested review, Crucible displays the target source code.
You can then write comments. You can also write replies to other reviewers' comments.
Crucible allows you to customize the display to your liking. You can choose not to display the source code, but only the comments.
A team in Tokyo, a team in Osaka, a team in Nagoya. It doesn't matter if you have teams all over Japan or all over the world.
Anytime, anywhere, Crucible enables code reviews, sharing reviews within your team, and discussing them with the commenting feature.
If you are already a FishEye customer, you can start code review on the web by simply registering a Crucible license.
There is no need to prepare a new server or install packages.
Crucible reviews source code managed by FishEye.
FishEye absorbs differences in repository type, location, protocol, and character encoding, so you can focus only on reviewing.
Once the FishEye and Jira integration is set up, all you need to do is decide which projects in Jira you want to work with.
You can immediately see the Jira issues associated with the review from Crucible.
You can also click on the link to view the Jira issue screen.
You can also create a new Jira issue from a comment by clicking on the “Create Issue” link of a comment on the source code.
The “Development” panel appears on the issue screen of a Jira project linked to Crucible.
Open the “Reviews” link to immediately see the status of the reviews associated with the issue.
You can immediately see the Jira issue associated with the review from Crucible.
You can also click on the link to view the Jira issue screen.
You can also create a new Jira issue from a comment by clicking on the “Create Issue” link of a comment on the source code.