* Merge: Author and committer from request
* Squash: Author from request, committer from session
* Rebase: Rebase from original commit, committer from session
* Fast-forward: No changes, author and committer from tip
These are the four stratagies available for a merge. Each of them has a different requirement regarding who is seen as an author and who as a committer.
This adds the new "queryable store" API, that allows complex
queries and is backed by SQLite. This new API can be used
for entities annotated with the new QueryableType annotation.
Tasks.documentation.javadoc threw around 50 errors due to multiple inconsistencies within the javadoc comments.
Furthermore, the option 'failOnError' is now set to 'true' so that future Javadoc errors in our codebase are avoided.
Squash commits of branch feature/repository-type-configuration:
- Refactor hg configuration form
- Add support of description text for checkbox and input fields
- Refactor git configuration form
- Refactor svn configuration form
- Add aria-describedby for checkbox and input fields
- Change hgBinary can also be null
- Fix naming of test
- Fix spelling
- Change logic of successfull notification to only be shown if the config rest api returns without an error
Reviewed-by: Philipp Ahrendt <philipp.ahrendt@cloudogu.com>, Till-André Diegeler <till-andre.diegeler@cloudogu.com>
Reviewed-by: Philipp Ahrendt <philipp.ahrendt@cloudogu.com>
The review plugin does not explicitly check, if the
branch provider is supported in events. It only checks,
whether the repository supports branches per se.
Therefor, if a tag is created from the ui, an internal server
error is thrown. We prevent this by implementing a
simple branch provider here, too.
The line `allowfilter = true` is inserted both in new Git repositories
and existing ones (via an UpdateStep). This enables clones with
`--filter` parameters.
Co-authored-by: René Pfeuffer<rene.pfeuffer@cloudogu.com>
With this change, most modifications of git repositories (like inserting, deleting and updating files and merging branches) do no longer work inside clones held in temporary working directories but are done directly inside the bare git repository data. This resolves in a massive performance boost for the editor plugin and pull requests, especially in larger repositories.
Co-authored-by: René Pfeuffer<rene.pfeuffer@cloudogu.com>
Committed-by: René Pfeuffer<rene.pfeuffer@cloudogu.com>
Document titles represent the pages, for example in lists
with bookmarks. They are important for navigation and
orientation in websites. If the offer or the content of the
page is not labeled, orientation is impaired.
This changes the behavior for setting document titles.
The functionality has been removed from the Page and
Title components and is now represented by `useDocumentTitle`
hook to better describe the content of inividual pages.
Co-authored-by: Anna Vetcininova<anna.vetcininova@cloudogu.com>
To still support the editor plugin, a new field in the
browse command results is needed to indicate, whether
such a result or rather the requested revision can be
modified by a new commit.
This is the case, when
- for Subversion repositories either the new 'head' or the
latest revision has been requested, or
- for Git and HG when a branch (or the default by specifying
no concrete revision) has been used.
Over the course of a very long time, the interpolation strings for the versions in the scm-git-plugin and scm-svn-plugin had not been processed. One assumption was that this was related to a discontinued Maven process.
The behavior was now realized by two tasks process after the gradle build lifecycle step. It remains to be discussed whether it's worth the time and effort to integrate the change into the smp plugin.