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Re: create-review trigger always creates a new review with every svn checkin
Here are the logs for two check-ins which should have resulted in one review (but did not). These were done with single quotes as well. I will change my evaluation 'type' to Collaborator and try again. Thank you for your time.2.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: create-review trigger always creates a new review with every svn checkin
Hanna, first.... thank you for the reply! You are correct that Code Reviewer does not support server side triggers, however I am not using any of the CodeCollaborator triggers (these are things that code collaborator does automatically based on review actions). I am using the code collaborator command line tool to create reviews. This is a SVN trigger or hook, which uses the cmd line tool. For my example I am using the cmd line tool directly (no SVN triggers). Sorry if my initial description was confusing. I should have title it "create-review CMD always creates a new review with every svn checkin". I hope this clarificaiton helps.2.1KViews0likes0Commentscreate-review trigger always creates a new review with every svn checkin
I have just installed my 30 day demo, I have 27 days left, I am using the latest CodeReviewer product (yes runinng in codeReviewer mode), I am using a mysql database, any help would be GREATLY appreciated as I would love to purchase this product and improve our review process.. PROBLEM: Subsequent SVN checkins always create new reviews instead of adding to existing ones when appropriate. ======> Here are two cmd lines (I have moved to mannaly running the svn hook trigger to narrow this problem down) which each create seperate reviews, rather than the first creating a new review and the second just adding to the first: · ccollab --url http://localhost:8080 --user jason --password myPass --scm subversion --svn-repo-url https://scm/repos/alpr --svn-exe /usr/bin/svn admin trigger create-review --review-id-regex "BugzId\s+(\d+)" 1161 · ccollab --url http://localhost:8080 --user jason --password myPass --scm subversion --svn-repo-url https://scm/repos/alpr --svn-exe /usr/bin/svn admin trigger create-review --review-id-regex "BugzId\s+(\d+)" 1162 ========> The SVN comments for the two check-in’s were as follows: Revision 1161 had comments (without the quotes): "BugzId 5927 This is the first checkin" Revision 1162 had comments (without the quotes): "BugzId 5927 This is a second test" ========> This is the reviews created: [View] Finish creating Jason Skipper Author Review #3 BugzId 5927 This is the first checkin [View] Finish creating Jason Skipper Author Review #4 BugzId 5927 This is a second test11KViews0likes4Comments