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- Default Mappings: These mappings are created automatically for every type of VCS and they try to map a Continua user's username to the user name used in your VCS.
- Custom Mappings: These mappings need to be created manually and they link to a specific repository.
View Your Mappings
A user's repository user mappings can be created and edited on the Repository User Mappings page which is located under the current users account.
Default Mappings
Default mappings are created automatically for every user and they link the current user to the various types of VCSs. Default mappings do not point to particular repositories but rather to all repositories of a particluar particular type (i.e. Mercurial, Git, Subversion, etc).
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When editing a default mapping you can only change the Username property.
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Custom Mappings
Repository user mappings can be created for a particular repository. Custom mappings work in the exact same way as the default mappings, however custom mappings are only linked to one specific repository.
Custom mappings can be deleted and modified.
Creating & Editing Mappings
Both default mappings and custom mappings can be edited on the Repository User Mappings page.
Note that only : Only custom mappings can be created.
Repository
This property specifies which repository this mapping refers to.
Note that this : This property is not shown for default mappings.
Username
The VCS username that Continua will match against the current user. If this username is matched against a VCS username then those changesets and checkins will be linked to the current user.
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