Beanstalk Integration: How to Have 2 projects in Lighthouse Correctly integrate with the same Repository?
How can I use token integration for two projects pointed at the
same Beanstalk repository without the two projects stepping on each
other?
I want to take advantage of the integration between lighthouse and
beanstalk using a token, however my project is looking at a
repository that another of my projects is pointed at. My concern is
that if I do the following:
svn ci -m '[#1] -- checking awesome code in'
beanstalk will pick the wrong Ticket #1.
Thanks!
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1 Posted by Nicole on 01 Dec, 2011 12:45 AM
John -
Beanstalk would actually be the one to answer this, since Lighthouse just gives that app the permission to post into the Lighthouse projects with the tokens. We'd just need Beanstalk to be able to tell us which commit belongs to which project and if they don't send that info, Lighthouse has no way of knowing.
Let me know if that makes sense.
Thanks,
Nicole
Nicole closed this discussion on 01 Dec, 2011 12:45 AM.
John Gordon re-opened this discussion on 01 Dec, 2011 02:45 AM
2 Posted by John Gordon on 01 Dec, 2011 02:45 AM
Thanks for the explanation. I'll bring it up with beanstalk and see if I can get it worked out from their end.
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Nicole closed this discussion on 01 Dec, 2011 06:31 PM.