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SCM-Manager/scm-ui/ui-api/src/import.ts
René Pfeuffer 0695ca3bac Add import protocol (#1558)
Adds a protocol for repository imports (either from an URL, a dump file or a SCM-Manager repository archive).
This protocol documents single steps of an import, the time and the user and is accessible via a dedicated REST
endpoint or a simple ui.

The id of the log is added to the repository imported event, so that plugins like the landingpage or mail can link to these logs.
2021-02-26 13:52:29 +01:00

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import { ApiResult, useRequiredIndexLink } from "./base";
import { useQuery } from "react-query";
import { apiClient } from "./apiclient";
export const useImportLog = (logId: string) : ApiResult<string> => {
const link = useRequiredIndexLink("importLog").replace("{logId}", logId);
return useQuery<string, Error>(["importLog", logId], () => apiClient.get(link).then(response => response.text()));
}