Mylyn:Integrate Bugzilla with Eclipse
What is it?....
Mylyn is a simple eclipse plugin that helps you to manage your bugzilla bugs with in the eclispe platform. In other words you don't need to use your email any more to get
Mylyn is a simple eclipse plugin that helps you to manage your bugzilla bugs with in the eclispe platform. In other words you don't need to use your email any more to get
bugzilla bugs.
Where to get?....
The main advantage of Mylyn is you don't need to install any additional software or
Where to get?....
The main advantage of Mylyn is you don't need to install any additional software or
plugin to use with it. By default eclipse comes with Mylyn.
How to use?.....
To use Mylyn you need to configure it to fetch your bugs from bugzilla. It has a
very user freindly interface to do that.
1). Mylyn has two components ( Views) . By default these components are not visible.
1). Mylyn has two components ( Views) . By default these components are not visible.
To make it visible navigate to the Window menu as below:
Window --> Show View -->Other --> Mylyn
Then select the two components Task List and Task Repositories and click OK.
2). Now you have two new components in your eclipse IDE Task List and Task Repositories.
Window --> Show View -->Other --> Mylyn
Then select the two components Task List and Task Repositories and click OK.
2). Now you have two new components in your eclipse IDE Task List and Task Repositories.
Right click on the Task Repository window and select Add Task Repository.
A window will pop up.
Click on Next in the next window and give your bugzilla account details
click on the Validate Settings button to ensure the entered details are correct then click on
Click on Next in the next window and give your bugzilla account details
click on the Validate Settings button to ensure the entered details are correct then click on
Finish.
3). On the next window it will ask you to add a query to the Task List for this repository.
3). On the next window it will ask you to add a query to the Task List for this repository.
Click on yes.
4) Add Repository Query window will open. Here you have two choice.
A) Create query using form.
B) Create query from existing URL.
4.A) Create query using form.
This will provide you a user interactive form in which you can configure the details of
4) Add Repository Query window will open. Here you have two choice.
A) Create query using form.
B) Create query from existing URL.
4.A) Create query using form.
This will provide you a user interactive form in which you can configure the details of
your bugs.
1) Select the Create query using form. and click next.
2) Type 'My Bugs' or any suitable name in the Query Title text box.
3) To get the bugs assigned to you. Type your email id in the Email text box and select
1) Select the Create query using form. and click next.
2) Type 'My Bugs' or any suitable name in the Query Title text box.
3) To get the bugs assigned to you. Type your email id in the Email text box and select
the owner check box. You can also try other check boxes. To get all bugs leave all
checkbox field as empty.
4) Select other details such as product, component, status, resolution etc..
4) Select other details such as product, component, status, resolution etc..
(Use ctrl button for multiple selection)
Note: Leave as default or do not select any component to get all bugs of all type
5) Then click finish. You are done.
4.B) Create query from existing URL.
This is an easy step while compared to the previous one.
1) Open web browser and login to your bugzilla account.
2) Search for bugs. Once you get the result copy the contents in the address bar.
3) Select the Create query from existing URL
4) Type 'My Bugs' or any suitable name in the Query Title text box.
5) Paste content of the of address bar that you have already copied in to the Query
5) Then click finish. You are done.
4.B) Create query from existing URL.
This is an easy step while compared to the previous one.
1) Open web browser and login to your bugzilla account.
2) Search for bugs. Once you get the result copy the contents in the address bar.
3) Select the Create query from existing URL
4) Type 'My Bugs' or any suitable name in the Query Title text box.
5) Paste content of the of address bar that you have already copied in to the Query
URL field.
6) Click finish . You are done.
6) Click finish . You are done.
Now check the Task list in your eclipse IDE. You can see the bugs reported. And whenever a new bug arrives eclipse will pop up a small notification to inform you that there is a new bug . Now you don't need to depend your browser to read bugs. It will come to your eclipse IDE and you can read ,mange and reply to the bugs with in the eclipse.
To manage bugs just double click on the it in the Task list.