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Contents
- 1 OSEE Application - How do I...
- 2 Branch Manager - How do I...
- 3 Artifact Explorer - How do I...
- 4 ATS - How do I...
- 5 ATS Navigator
- 6 ATS Emailing
- 7 Action View - How do I...
- 8 ATS Workflow Editor
- 9 ATS World and Task Editors - How do I...
- 10 Review - How do I...
- 11 Java Editor - How do I...
- 12 XViewer - Advanced Tree/Table Widget - How do I
- 13 Editors - How do I...
- 14 Workbench - How do I...
OSEE Application - How do I...
open, close and customize perspectives
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/eclipse/eclipse_perspectives.htm
OSEE has a number of perspectives based on the included applications. All perspectives can be accessed through Window pulldown > Open Perspective. To easily navigate through OSEE developed perspectives, select the OSEE pulldown and select your desired perspective.
change OSEE icon in toolbar based on which workspace is open
Once you have gotten used to running one OSEE, you'll realize that you can run 2 or more. Or, if your a developer of OSEE applications, then you could have one for development, another for run-time testing and another for production use. It can get confusing to figure out which to switch to in a windowing environment.
OSEE provides the ability to override the icon shown in the Windows toolbar.
OSEE > ATS or Define Perspective > Enter "icon" in the navigator > Select "Set Workbench Override Icon". > This opens an editor where you can select a 32x32 image to use as the application icon. > Select Run.
You'll now see that icon in the top left of your workbench and in the windowing toolbar.
Here are a few that you can use
Branch Manager - How do I...
Branch Manager > Select Branch > Open Associated Artifact > This will either open the Action or show the User that created the branch.
quickly open an Artifact Explorer from selected branch
Branch Manager > Double-click branch > This opens an Artifact Explorer to the branch selected
show baseline branches first
When OSEE starts collecting many Baseline and Working branches, it may be nice to see the Baseline branches first before all the Working branches. By creating a Table Customization from the branch manager, this view and any branch selection dialog will sort/filter based on your saved and defaulted selection.
Sort and filter Branch Manager as you wish > Select Table Customization > Select Save Customization > Enter in customization name eg "Baseline First" > Select saved customization on left > select "Set as Default" > Select Ok in dialog.
Artifact Explorer - How do I...
show more information, like attribute values, on each artifact?
You can show artifact types, versions and even valid attributes next to the name of the artifacts on a branch in Artifact Explorer. Simply use the white pulldown to select items you want to show. If you want to save these selections for future Artifact Explorers, just select "Store Label Settings".
quickly open a new Artifact Explorer?
You can open a new Artifact Explorer using the "Open Artifact Explorer" button on the top right of the Artifact Explorer. It will open the new Explorer to the same branch as the one open.
open the Action associated to the selected branch?
For branches that were created from an ATS Action, the "Open Associated Action" button will open those Actions in ATS. If a branch was created manually by a user, it will show a dialog of the user that created the branch.
open the selected artifact in another branch?
There is an easy way to open the selected artifact on another branch. Select that artifact > right-click > Reveal on Another Branch. This will open another Branch Manager and reveal the artifact on that branch.
quickly search the currently selected branch?
Select the "Open Quick Search View" button. This will open the Quick Search view, set the selected branch to the same as the Artifact Explorer and place your cursor in the Search text box.
ATS - How do I...
understand the difference between an action and workflow
ATS was designed to be 100+ PCRs systems in one. You can write an action against one thing, and then add new workflows as you learn all the teams and products that are impacted for that action.
The "Action" is the top object that groups all the "Team Workflows (workflow)" that have work to be done.
A good example is a bug found in a software product. You can write an action against the "code" and you will get the "action" object and the "team workflow" object created. The "Team Workflow" is where the work is done by the Code Team. Now, let's say the coder determines that the problem isn't a code issue, but a requirements one. You can add a new "Team Workflow" to the existing action against the "requirements". You now have one "action" object and 2 "Team Workflows". You can then cancel the Code workflow with a note that it's a requirements issue. Now, the requirements are changing which requires a test fix. You can add a Test "Team Workflow". And, you realize that some tool changes will be needed, so you can add a Tool "Team Workflow". You now have 4 teams doing work to fix the single "bug" that was found. Each team workflow is going through it's own flow of work to complete the task.
quickly search open ATS actions
The ATS Navigator has a quick search field to quickly find open actions. This field will not only work for text, but also ATS ids (eg ATS10001) and system ids, like guids (A61fqvlZOGa83OyWbCQA) or artifact ids (12453).
The IC checkbox stands for "Include Completed/Cancelled" (cursor over to see tooltip notation). This will include completed and cancelled actions in the search.
Remember, as with any search you want to try to limit the result set that comes back.
configure to automatically add new Actions to a Goal
Goal artifacts are used as an ordered list of Actions, Reviews and Tasks. If you want Actions written against an Actionable Item (AI) or Team Definition to be automatically be added to your Goal: Open an Artifact Explorer > Select to Common Branch > Open "Action Tracking System" > Expand down to find your AI or Team Definition > Open your Goal artifact in the ATS Editor > Select the "Workflow" tab > Expand the "Relations" section > Drag your AI or Team Definition to the "AutoAddActionToGoal" relation. > Save
visit recently opened ATS Actions
Write or open an Action, Review or other ATS object and can't find it? Select "My Recently Visited" in the ATS Navigator to view all ATS objects viewed in the current OSEE session. This list gets cleared after restart.
show open ATS objects you are assigned to
Select the world icon or select "My World" in the list to show all workflows, tasks and reviews you are assigned to.
show ATS objects that you have marked as your favorites
In the ATS Editor, you can select the yellow star in the menu bar and in ATS World, you can select items > right-click > Add to Favorites. This will mark these items as your favorites.
In the ATS Navigator, you can select the yellow star in the toolbar or "My Favorites" in the list. This will open an ATS World view of all items you have marked.
show a Change Report managed by an ATS workflow
If you have created a branch or committed changes via ATS, you can easily open a Change Report by selecting the "Open Change Report by ID" > enter in ATS Id. Change Report for that ATS Workflow will open.
You can also select the "Open Change Report(s) by ID(s)" in the list to perform the same operation.
Select the "ID" toolbar icon > Enter in an ATS Id or a Legacy PCR Id or a guid. All items matching that id will be opened in ATS World. You can also open multiple items by entering in a comma delimited list of Ids.
ATS Emailing
email team leads / members
ATS Team Definitions are configured with Team Leads, who automatically get assigned an Action when it's created, and Team Members, who have have extra configurations and permissions to operate on Team Workflows.
In addition, ATS has a feature that enables you to easily email Team Members, Team Leads or both.
Open OSEE > ATS Perspective > ATS Navigator > type "email" in filter box > You will see "Email Team Leads/Members", "Email Team Leads" and "Email Team Members". Select one of these > Select Team > Select "Include all children Team Definition Actions" if you wish > select "ok" > OSEE will open your configured mailtool with the appropriate email addresses based on your selection.
email groups of users
OSEE has a User Group artifact type with a Users relation. Create this artifact on the common branch and drag in User artifacts to this relation. Then, from ATS, Select "Email User Groups" and select the appropriate group. Osee will open your configured mail tool with the related User's email addresses.
email message to action assignees or originator
Select "Email Message to Action(s) Assigness or Originator from the ATS Navigator > Drag in the Team Workflows, Tasks or Reviews into the "ATS Workflows" box > enter a subject > select the recipient (Assignees or Originator) > Enter the body of the message > Select Run.
The appropriate users will receive an email with your subject and message and the list of workflows that you selected which the user is an assignee or originator.
Action View - How do I...
show a graphical representation of Action, Workflows, Tasks and Reviews
In the ATS Workflow Editor, select the "Action View" icon at the top of the editor. This will open a graphical representation of the "Action", "Team Workflows", "Reviews" and "Tasks"
ATS Workflow Editor
add a new impact/Team Workflow to an action
To add a new Team Workflow to an action, select the "Actionable Items" hyperlink at the top of the ATS Editor. On the right pane, select the other Actionable Items that are impacted. New Team Workflows will be created as needed.
show a hierarchical representation of Action, Workflows, Tasks and Reviews
In the ATS Editor, select the "Open in World Editor". This will open the object starting at the "Action". Expand-all will show all items in the hierarchy.
ATS World and Task Editors - How do I...
filter out completed/cancelled items
Select the pulldown-menu next to the gear and select "Filter Out Completed/Cancelled". You can also use the Ctrl-F hotkey.
only show items assigned to you
Select the pulldown-menu next to the gear and select "Filter My Assignee". You can also use the Ctrl-G hotkey.
open selected ATS items in a new ATS World or Task View
You can easily open selected items in a World or Task View by selecting the World or Task icons in the top right of the editor. You can also right-click > Open With > and select the desired editor for the selected items.
Review - How do I...
show all review defects in readable format
The Defect table of a Peer Review only shows 5 lines by default which makes reading the defects difficult. In addition, the Description and Location columns are too narrow to see all the text. There are a few things you can do to help view this data easier.
- Make any column wider. Select the line between columns in header > drag the columns out to make it wider
- Make the table larger. Select the gray line under the table and drag down to show more rows.
- View the entire table with wrapped columns. Right-click anywhere in the table > select "View Table Report". This shows in an HTML format that wraps all the columns.
Java Editor - How do I...
incrementally search a Java file
Open Java File > Ctrl-F (search) > Select "Incremental" checkbox > Enter text to search. This will highlight the first occurrence of what you type as you type.
XViewer - Advanced Tree/Table Widget - How do I
The XViewer is an advanced and dynamic Tree/Table Viewer that has the filtering and sorting the capabilities of a spreadsheet while providing the users the ability to customize their table to suit their current needs and save/restore these customizations for future use by individual or group.
OSEE has used this widget in many of it's views and editors including: Branch Manager, Results Editor, ATS World Editor, ATS Task Editor, Change Report Viewer, Commit Manager, Merge Manager etc...
There are many advanced features of the XViewer that will help organize and manipulate your view of whatever you're looking at.
email, export to csv and print the contents
Select any item inside the table > right-click > View Table Report. This will open an HTML view of the data. The top left options allow for emailing, printing and exporting to csv. The export to csv will write the file to disk and open whatever application is configure to view comma separated value files, like Excel or Open Office.
Editors - How do I...
easily maximize and minimize the current editor or view
Within the current editor or view, select Ctrl-M to maximize. Select again to minimize.
switch to different open editor
Ctrl-Shift-E shows a dialog of all open editors with editor name and file path, if applicable. Options to select editor to open, close all editors and save selected editors.
restore changes or deleted files from local history
OSEE stores versions of most text files as changes are made. You can access these versions to restore these changes. This includes a file or directory that was deleted. Select the file or folder in the Package Explorer > right-click > Restore from local history.
prevent multiple editors from cluttering up your workbench
OSEE will show the '>>' indicator after 4 to 8 files are opened. You can configure your workbench to automatically close editors automatically. Select Window pulldown menu > Preferences > General > Editors > select "Close editors automatically" > enter number of editors open before auto-close.
Workbench - How do I...
show and open current workspace
After selecting one or more of the OSEE views and editors, you will notice that the current workspace is shown at the bottom of the workbench. You can see the full workspace path by placing your cursor over. This will open a tooltip. If you double-click this label, it will open an explorer window (OS Specific) to that location.
remove old workspaces from startup selection
If you start OSEE with multiple different workspaces, it will remember the last 5. To clear these you can go to Window > Preferences > General > Startup and Shutdown > Workspaces. You can also change the number of workspaces to remember.
learn the basics of the workbench
One of the best things a new user of OSEE can do is learn how to navigate the workbench. Switching perspectives, moving editors and views and restoring default are a critical part the efficient use of OSEE.
Select Help pulldown > Help Contents > Workbench User Guide > Getting Started
go deeper into Eclipse usage
OSEE is built on the open source eclipse.org integrated extensible development environment. Learn more about Eclipse through this Eclipse IDE Tutorial