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What changed? See code changes and affected tickets

Posted by adam feber on Thu, Dec 22, 2011 @ 05:00 PM
 


Assembla Subversion and Git users are now able to access both affected files AND tickets when comparing what has changed between revisions. This update makes it easier for release managers to know what tickets were affected in a revision or between a range of revisions.

The "What changed" feature shows files that were changed between two revisions.

In order to track affected tickets, you must reference tickets in commit comments. For example, “re #1231” in your commit comment shows that your commit is related to ticket number 1231. Or “test #1231” shows that your commit is in reference to ticket number 1231 and will also update the status to test.

Using "What Changed"

In your Subversion or Git repository, go to the Changesets sub tab, click the “What changed” button, and in the pop up, enter the two revisions you want to see changes between. The AJAX search will find what you are looking for as you begin to type. Click compare. 
 

what changed pop up


Scroll to the bottom of the page and you will have two tabs – Affected Files and Affected Tickets. Click on the Affected Tickets tab and you can see the summary, milestone, assigned to, and status of all affected tickets between the two revisions. From this tab, you can also update or access these tickets.
 

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