Adds a "file lock" command that can be used to mark files as locked by a specific user. This command is implemented for git using a store to keep the locks.
Additionally, the Git LFS locking API is implemented.
To display locks, the scm-manager/scm-file-lock-plugin can be used.
Co-authored-by: Eduard Heimbuch <eduard.heimbuch@cloudogu.com>
This adds the "resolved revision" of the HEAD (of the current branch, if branches are supported) to the extension point repos.sources.extensions. This "resolved revision" holds the current HEAD revision of the repository (or the selected branch, if branches are supported). This means you can check, whether the release has changed since an extension has been rendered for the first time.
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Schaper <konstantin.schaper@cloudogu.com>
The landing-page-plugin is being reworked and integrated into the repository overview. This requires new extension points and slightly adjusted components to better match the repository overview page visually. Also, binder options can now be passed as an object which offer a new priority option that causes sorting in descending order.
This change will add an extension point which allows to wrap the source tree. This is required in order to use a context provider e.g. to capture a selected file. Another extension point allows to add a row between the row of a file.
In order to implement the extension points ui-extensions has now a wrapper property and passes the children of an extension point to implementing extension.
Add a dedicated search page with more results and different types.
Users and groups are now indexed along with repositories.
Co-authored-by: René Pfeuffer <rene.pfeuffer@cloudogu.com>
It should also be possible to create new files in empty non-initiated repositories with the help of scm-manager/scm-editor-plugin/pull/39. So that the plugin can mount itself, a new endpoint was provided hereby.
Co-authored-by: Eduard Heimbuch <eduard.heimbuch@cloudogu.com>
Currently, the only way to explore available extension points is through our documentation or by browsing the source code. Once you find them, there is no guard rails and the usage is prone to user errors. This new api allows the declaration of extension points as types in code. This way, exposing an extension point is as easy as exporting it from a module. Both the implementation and the developer who uses the extension point work with the same shared type that allows auto-completion and type-checks for safety. This feature is backwards-compatible as the generic methods all have sensible defaults for the type parameters.
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Sdorra <sebastian.sdorra@cloudogu.com>
Co-authored-by: Eduard Heimbuch <eduard.heimbuch@cloudogu.com>
* Upgrade react to 17.0.1
* Remove unused dependencies
* Use version 17.0.1 of react-test-renderer
* Use fixed react type for core plugins
* Fix enzyme on react 17
This Improves the frontend performance with stale while
revalidate pattern.
There are noticeable performance problems in the frontend that
needed addressing. While implementing the stale-while-revalidate
pattern to display cached responses while re-fetching up-to-date
data in the background, in the same vein we used the opportunity
to remove legacy code involving redux as much as possible,
cleaned up many components and converted them to functional
react components.
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Sdorra <sebastian.sdorra@cloudogu.com>
Co-authored-by: Eduard Heimbuch <eduard.heimbuch@cloudogu.com>