Integration with Bug Tracking ToolsUsers of bug tracking systems can associate the changes they make in the
repository resources with a specific ID in their bug tracking system. When
the user enters a commit message, the bug ID is added to this message. The
format and the location of the ID in the commit message are configured with
SVN properties. To make the integration possible Syncro SVN Client needs some data about the bug
tracking tool used in the project. You can configure this using the
following SVN properties which must
be set on the folder containing resources associated with the bug tracking
system. Usually they are set recursively on the root folder of the working
copy. - bugtraq:message
A string property. If it is set the Commit dialog will display a text field for
entering the bug ID. It must contain the string
%BUGID%, which is replaced with the bug
number on commit. - bugtraq:label
A string property that sets the label for the text field
configured with the bugtraq:message
property. - bugtraq:url
A string property that is the URL pointing to the bug tracking
tool. The URL string should contain the substring "%BUGID%"
which Syncro SVN Client replaces with the issue number. That way the
resulting URL will point directly to the correct issue. - bugtraq:warnifnoissue
A boolean property with the values "true"/"yes" or
"false"/"no". If set to "true", then Syncro SVN Client will warn you
if the bug ID text field is left empty. The warning will not
block the commit, only give you a chance to enter an issue
number. - bugtraq:number
A boolean property with the value "true" or "false". If this
property is set to "false", then any character can be entered in
the bug ID text field. Any other value or if the property is
missing then only numbers are allowed as the bug ID. - bugtraq:append
A boolean property. If set to "false", then the bug ID is
inserted at the beginning of the commit message. If "yes" or not
set, then it's appended to the commit message. - bugtraq:logregex
This property contains one or two regular expressions,
separated by a newline. If only one expression is set, then the
bug ID's must be matched in the groups of the regexp string.
Example: [Ii]ssue #?(\d+) If two expressions
are set, then the first expression is used to find a string
which relates to a bug ID but may contain more than just the bug
ID (e.g. "Issue #123" or "resolves issue 123"). The second
expression is then used to extract the bug ID from the string
extracted with the first expression. An example: if you want to
catch every pattern "issue #XXX" and "issue #890, #789" inside a
log message you could use the following regexp strings:
[Ii]ssue #?(\d+)(,? ?#?(\d+))+ (\d+)
The data configured with these SVN properties is stored on the repository
when a revision is committed. A bug tracking system or a statistics tools
can retrieve from the SVN server the revisions that affected a bug and
present the commits related to that bug to the user of the bug tracking
system. If the bugtraq:url property was filled in with the
URL of the bug tracking system and this URL includes the
%BUGID% substring as specified above in the description
of the bugtraq:url property then the History view presents the bug ID as a
hyperlink in the commit message. A click on such a hyperlink in the commit
message of a revision opens a Web browser at the page corresponding to the
bug affected by that commit.
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