graphical representation of Git branching - which plugin?
Added by A rney over 11 years ago
Hit there,
in this blogpost
http://deephill.com/chiliproject-vs-redmine/
it says that Redmine is capable of "graphical representation of Git branching".
Since that guy is not responding for some months, I like to pose the question here: Which plugin is he using?
I'm using this one
https://github.com/jbox-web/redmine_git_hosting
and haven't come accross that feature.
Replies (4)
RE: graphical representation of Git branching - which plugin? - Added by Etienne Massip over 11 years ago
RE: graphical representation of Git branching - which plugin? - Added by A rney over 11 years ago
Oh..kay, so how would I generate that graph, for example in this project here?
Surely the url
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/branch_graph
doesn't exist.
RE: graphical representation of Git branching - which plugin? - Added by Etienne Massip over 11 years ago
Redmine uses Subversion and the graph is displayed for Git and Mercurial repository only (I think).
RE: graphical representation of Git branching - which plugin? - Added by A rney over 11 years ago
Yeah, I kinda found out that strange red line next to the commits is the branch visualization.
I forced it to show up by a branch&merge frenzy, but am still a little puzzled how to read it, but that comes with time.
Most confusion was due to the fact that branching does not cause a second line to appear on master, but there's a logic to it that I will soon understand