This feature is available only under a commercial or evaluation license.

In Contributions, you can see personal contribution activity of a single contributor over the last year/month/week. It includes Contributor Calendar and Activity Stream. Here by contributions we understand the sum of:

 

 

 

The Contributions tab is located in the Stash user profile.

 

 

Viewing Your Personal Statistics

To see your personal statistics, select My Activity from the menu in the upper-right corner of the Stash window.

Viewing Others' Statistics

To see other contributors' stats, click their names in the Contributors graph of any repository.

Contributors, who are not Stash users, don't have Stash profiles. So there's no Contributions statistics for them.

For a commit to be displayed by Awesome Graphs, the user's emails specified in Git and Stash account should match. If this is not the case, you can set up aliases in the user profile settings.

Contributions Calendar

In the Contributions tab you see Contributor Calendar. It comprises all days over the last year up to the current date.

Contributor Calendar

By default, Awesome Graphs filters and displays contributor's commits and pull requests for the last year. You can set a time span manually or via filter (for the last week, month or year). And Contributor Calendar shows you the Start and End dates of the current time span

Below the contributions calendar, you can see the total of all contributions and contributor's streaks, i.e. several days in a row when contributions were made.

You can hover a mouse over a day to see how many contributions were made on it.

Hover a mouse over a square representing one day to see how many contributions were made that day.

To select the time period to show statistics for, do one of the following:

Contribution Activity

In the Contribution activity section, all user's commits and pull requests are shown as an activity stream.

If a contribution is connected to a JIRA issue, you can click the link to the issue to see the issue details and modify them. 

For more information about linking Stash and JIRA, please, see here.