Project File Information

Manage Project File Information

Modify Project Info

Files will be grouped by this name. There is no need to use a predefined project name here.

You may browse repositories and folders here.

When selected files in folders referenced as Subversion externals will also be added to the list of project files. Note that only externals to repositories configured in this Trac instance are taken into accoun.

The root folder in the repository holding all the project files.

File extensions ignored when collecting the projects files. Use commas for separating. Example: .tmb, .zip.

Saving may need some time because all the files for a project are gathered and processed for future report generation.

Add Project Info

Files will be grouped by this name. There is no need to use a predefined project name here.

You may browse repositories and folders here.

When selected files in folders referenced as Subversion externals will also be added to the list of project files. Note that only externals to repositories configured in this Trac instance are taken into accoun.

The root folder in the repository holding all the project files.

File extensions ignored when collecting the projects files. Use commas for separating. Example: .tmb, .zip.

Adding a project may need some time because all the files for a project are gathered and processed for future report generation.

  Project Root Folder Repository Revision Extensions
${proj[0]} ${proj[1].rootfolder} ${proj[1].repo} ${proj[1].revision} ${proj[1].extensions}

There is no project file information defined yet.

You may define a project identifier and a root folder from the repository holding all the files of a project here. When saving the information all the files in the folder hierarchy are hashed and file name, revision, hash and project name are inserted in the database.

Using the file information it is possible to create reports (see TracReports for more information) like which files may need a review and more.