Re: Search ability for subversion transactions.

2018-03-01 Thread Jason Stanley
I was able to finally get this to work.  I needed to rebuilt the index for 
the search to work.

 rb-site manage /path/to/site rebuild_index


On Monday, February 26, 2018 at 11:32:16 AM UTC-5, Jason Stanley wrote:
>
> Hi Christian
>
> I have enabled the search feature and added the bug number to the 
> information section of the review.  When I type in the bug number in the 
> search, it fails to find the review.  Please see attached file for 
> screenshots.  Any ideas what I am doing wrong?  Can the search look through 
> the summary of the review? 
>
>
>
> On Friday, February 23, 2018 at 4:39:44 AM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jason,
>>
>> Review Board doesn't index the commits in your repository, but it does 
>> index review requests. If the bug number on the review request is filled 
>> in, and you have search indexing enabled, you should be able to search 
>> using "bug:1234".
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 11:14 AM, Jason Stanley  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> ReviewBoard version 2.5.16
>>>
>>> I have RB integrated with subversion.
>>>
>>> When I create a new review request, I see the current commit 
>>> transactions from Subversion.
>>>
>>> When a commit is performed in svn, the developers specify a Jira issue 
>>> number for the commit comment. (example bug-1234)
>>>
>>> Is there a search feature in RB that would allow me to search based on 
>>> the svn commit comment?
>>>
>>> This would show me all the svn commits that contain bug-1234 and then I 
>>> can create the new review request based on my results.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>
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Re: Search ability for subversion transactions.

2018-02-23 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Jason,

Review Board doesn't index the commits in your repository, but it does
index review requests. If the bug number on the review request is filled
in, and you have search indexing enabled, you should be able to search
using "bug:1234".

Christian

On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 11:14 AM, Jason Stanley 
wrote:

> Hello
>
> ReviewBoard version 2.5.16
>
> I have RB integrated with subversion.
>
> When I create a new review request, I see the current commit transactions
> from Subversion.
>
> When a commit is performed in svn, the developers specify a Jira issue
> number for the commit comment. (example bug-1234)
>
> Is there a search feature in RB that would allow me to search based on the
> svn commit comment?
>
> This would show me all the svn commits that contain bug-1234 and then I
> can create the new review request based on my results.
>
> Thanks
> Jason
>
>
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Search ability for subversion transactions.

2018-02-22 Thread Jason Stanley
Hello

ReviewBoard version 2.5.16

I have RB integrated with subversion.

When I create a new review request, I see the current commit transactions 
from Subversion.

When a commit is performed in svn, the developers specify a Jira issue 
number for the commit comment. (example bug-1234)

Is there a search feature in RB that would allow me to search based on the 
svn commit comment?

This would show me all the svn commits that contain bug-1234 and then I can 
create the new review request based on my results.

Thanks
Jason


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