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Repository Issue Tracker

You can set an issue tracker connection in two ways with |RCE|.

  • At instance level, for more information see the :ref:`rhodecode-issue-trackers-ref` section.
  • At |repo| level. This allows you to configure a |repo| to use a different issue tracker to the default one.

Set an Issue Tracker per Repository

To configure a |repo| to work with a different issue tracker to the default one, use the following steps:

  1. Open :menuselection:`Admin --> Repositories --> repo name --> Edit --> Issue Tracker`

  2. Uncheck the :guilabel:`Inherit from default settings` box.

  3. Click :guilabel:`Add New`.

  4. Fill in the following settings:

    • :guilabel:`Description`: A name for this set of rules.
    • :guilabel:`Pattern`: The regular expression that will match issues tagged in commit messages, or more see :ref:`issue-tr-eg-ref`.
    • :guilabel:`URL`: The URL to your issue tracker.
    • :guilabel:`Prefix`: The prefix with which you want to mark issues.
  5. Click :guilabel:`Save`.