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... describes the benefits for you and your team, when FishEye is integrated with Stash.

Set it up...

... with our short guide to help FishEye admins connect FishEye to Stash.

Stash is...

... Atlassian's on-premises Git repository management solution for enterprise teams. Read about getting started with Git and Stash.

Easily keep FishEye repositories synchronised with Stash

FISHEYE 3.5 + STASH 3.1 +

Once you add a Stash Git repository to FishEye, a push to the repository automatically triggers FishEye to run an incremental index. You don't have to configure polling to detect new commits, or set up dedicated FishEye web hooks in your Stash instance.

A FishEye administrator only needs to set up an application link with Stash, for FishEye to be ready to respond to 'refs changed' notifications published by Stash. 

Note that FishEye may not receive the notifications published by Stash under some circumstances, for example if FishEye is being restarted, or if there are intermittant network issues. Therefore, we don't recommend disabling polling completely, but that the polling period be extended to 2 hours or even 24 hours, so FishEye can catch up with any missed events. See Updater.

Easily add Stash repositories to FishEye

FISHEYE 3.4 + STASH 2.11.4 +

When FishEye is integrated with Atlassian Stash a FishEye administrator can easily add Stash repositories to FishEye with a single click. Once added, the repository behaves just like a native repository in FishEye, so your team gets all the benefits of FishEye indexing, browsing and searching. Furthermore, the repository becomes available to Crucible (when integrated), so you can perform in-depth code reviews for changes in the repository.

For detailed instructions for adding a Stash repository to FishEye, see Adding an external repository.

 

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