Source Code Disinfectant

Code review helps ship better code. The benefits of code review are great, but the practice can be painful. Crucible takes the pain away.

Pricing Overview

5 users

$10 Starter

10 users

$800

25 users

$1,200

50 users

$2,200

100 users

$4,000

100+ users

$8,000
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Take the Tour

Issues to Reviews, Reviews to Issues

JIRA issues with Crucible code reviews:

  • Browse code reviews associated with an issue or project.
  • Monitor code review activity on your JIRA dashboard.
  • One-click code review creation from JIRA.

Crucible code reviews with JIRA issues:

  • View issues related to Crucible code reviews.
  • Unified activity stream with commits, issues and code reviews.
  • Create JIRA issue from Crucible review comments.

Turn Comments into Issues

Create JIRA issues from review comments in two clicks. This keeps tasks in your issue tracker and feedback in your code reviews, keeping them linked.

At the same time, you can see the reviews related to your issues without leaving JIRA.

Visibility

In JIRA, glance at the Source tab to view the work being done on an issue; then click on the Review tab to see if the source is being reviewed.

Use the activity stream to see recent code reviews, commits, and JIRA issues across a project.

JIRA Workflow

In some cases, code review needs to be a mandatory part of the development workflow.

Customize the JIRA workflow to stop if there are:

  • any open Crucible code reviews
  • any changesets associated with the issue that have not been reviewed

 

Transition JIRA issues from Crucible

Often times, when a user closes (summarizes) a Crucible code review, they jump to JIRA to close the linked issue. Transition the issue linked to a review from Crucible – no more jumping back and forth between JIRA and Crucible to move your workflow forward! 

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Latest Crucible Blog

Sten Pittet

Back to school: Using FishEye Commit Graph with JIRA and Crucible

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