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Projects Tree View plugin

Projects Tree View is a Redmine plugin which will turn the projects index view into a tree view. It also propagates the tree view to the project show page’s subprojects list.

Author(s)

  • cforce (edits)

  • Steven Verbeek (edits)

  • Chris Peterson (original)

Changelog

For the complete changelog see the CHANGELOG-file in the Projects Tree View plugin directory.

Latest stable release

The currently available, latest stable release of the plugin is version 0.0.4.

Compatibility

This plugin is compatible with Redmine 0.9.4-1.2.1

Obtaining

URL of the GitHub repository: http://github.com/dubcanada/projects_tree_view/master

The source of this plugin can be “cloned” from the GitHub-repo using:

$ cd {RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/plugins && git://github.com/dubcanada/projects_tree_view.git

Installation

Usage

Just install the plugin. After restarting both the views are modified and rendered using the views provided by the plugin.

Upgrading

  • Backup the currently deployed Projects Tree View plugin (cp -r /vendor/plugins/projects_tree_view /vendor/plugins/projects_tree_view-backup)

  • Update the plugin using git pull

  • Restart your Redmine

Uninstalling

  • Remove the directory “projects_tree_view” from the plugin-directory “../vendor/plugins”

  • Restart Redmine

Licensing

This plugin is open-source and licensed under the “GNU General Public License v2” (GPL, www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html). See the included GPL.txt and LICENSE.txt files for details.

  • ©2009, Chris Peterson

  • ©2009, Mischa The Evil

Support

If you would like to report a bug or request a new feature you can open a new issue at the issue-tracking section of the plugins’ GitHub site: github.com/MischaTheEvil/projects_tree_view/issues. You can also post your feedback about the plugin in the dedicated plugin-section of the Redmine forums (www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/boards/3)

As an alternative you can also join the #redmine channel on the “freenode IRC network” (freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml) to see if there is anyone who can provide some support.