Managing Defect Tracking Sources
The Defect Tracking Sources tab enables you to specify details about the
defact tracker that you are integrating with Perforce.
To add a defect tracking source:
- Click New. The Add Defect Tracking Source dialog is displayed.
- Enter a descriptive alias in the Name field, and choose the type
of defect tracker from the drop-down Type list.
- Enter the required server connection information (see Defect Tracking
Source Details below). Your plugin might support additional settings that
are specific to your defect tracker. To edit any such settings, click Edit
Attributes... (details)
- Click Check connection and retrieve fields. If you have correctly
specified connection settings, the dialog displays a success message in the
Server status field. If a connection error is displayed, correct your
entries and click Check connection and retrieve fields. P4DTG retrieves
and displays reference field information.
- Choose the defect tracker project from the Project drop-down list.
The associated reference fields are displayed
- Click OK to save your entries and dismiss the dialog.
Your newly-defined defect tracking source is now displayed in the Defect tracking
sources list.
Defect Tracking Source Details
- Name: an alias for the source and its associated information.
- Server: the information required by the defect tracker for client
connections. The format is determined by the defect tracker.
- User Name: the user name to be used to connect to the defect tracking
server when replicated data is read or written.
- Password: password for the specified user, if required.
- Project: the defect tracker project that you want to replicate.
- Reference fields: the essential fields that are required to keep
Perforce and the defect tracker synchronized. The reference fields are:
- Modified Date field: the date that the issue was last changed.
- Modified By field: the user that last changed the issue.
To edit a defect tracking source: click the source in the Defect
tracking sources list, then click Edit.
To delete a defect tracking source: click the source in the Defect
tracking sources list, then click Delete. The source is marked for
deletion, and is displayed in bold in the Defect tracking sources list.
To delete the source permanently, click Apply or Save. To undelete,
click the marked source, then click Undelete.
To configure filtering of selected defects to replicate them to differing defect
trackers or SCM systems, define segments.
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