Path-only URLs need an absolute reference to be resolved against for printing in markdown
Previously we resolved against the URL to the resource we were operating on (eg comment or issue URL).
The markdown renderer in the web UI resolves all such URLs relative to the repo base URL. This PR adopts this behaviour in tea, by trimming the URL to a repo base URL via regex.
This makes a custom patch to our markdown renderer `glamour` obsolete, which turned out to be an incorrect patch, meaning we can make use of upstream glamour again.
Co-authored-by: Norwin <git@nroo.de>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/tea/pulls/401
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I went with a new subcommand instead of `tea repo create --template`, as the options are quite different (bool instead of values, partially different set)
fixes#362
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Adds a new subcommand to clone repos:
```
tea clone --login try --depth 1 norwin/test
tea clone gitea/tea
tea clone noerw/tea # will set up `master` to track `upstream` remote
tea clone try.gitea.io/noerw/test # will automatically set --login
```
This is just a replacement for `git clone` with small benefits:
- [x] does not depend on `git`, as tea ships with go-git
- [x] spares you typing of URLs and autoselects https/ssh based on your login config
- [x] forked repos: set up origin + upstream remote
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- Adds a new `Preferences` struct to the config, initially only containing `Editor: bool (default false)`.
This struct will be serialized to configs once there is a first tea induced change to the config (eg `tea login default <name>` or `tea login add`).
- Use external editor for all multiline prompts if preferred.
We already had a function for starting a texteditor for diff reviews; it does not really make sense to replace it with `survey.Editor`, as there is a big interface mismatch: survey expects strings as inputs, while our diff functions operate on files,
fixes#424
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Adds a new subcommand to fork repos.
To specify the repo to fork, use the `--repo` flag. This feels a bit weird, other tea commands would put this as the first argument.
I decided to follow the flag style, as this is what all other subcommands of `tea repo` do. We might want to reconsider and make the primary subject of such commands an argument, instead of an required flag.. see #430
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- this fixes the CI release upload issues, as the docker image for this is freshly built (unlike the mostly unmaintained "official" drone plugins), thus containing current CA certs needed for letsencrypt since 2021-09-31.
- woodpecker is a drone-ci fork maintained partially by @6543. it's API compatible with current drone plugins afaik
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On PR #421 CI did not work and it was force merged. Thus we managed to have failing CI on master.. :( sorry
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The User print will be used in future for list of users for admin
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```
$ tea issue 230
#230 issue/pull details: show reactions (open)
@6543 created 2020-10-22 16:39
since reactions are utf8 now and most terminals too, we can display them nicely :)
https://gitea.com/api/v1/repos/gitea/tea/issues/230/reactions
--------
1x 🎉 | 1x 👀 | 1x | 1x 👍 | 1x 👎 | 1x 😆 | 1x 😕 | 1x ❤️
```
caveats:
- reactions are not returned as UTF8 (as was claimed in #230), so they need to be parsed. the library I use doesn't (and can't → ) support all reactions available in gitea
- currently only for issues, as reactions for comments mean an additional API request for each comment..
fixes#230
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This PR adds the `--fields` flag to `tea pr ls` (#342), and exposes more fields specific to the `PullRequest` type:
```
--fields value, -f value Comma-separated list of fields to print.
Available values:
index,state,author,author-id,url,title,body,mergeable,base,base-commit,head,diff,patch,created,updated,deadline,assignees,milestone,labels,comments
(default: "index,title,state,author,milestone,updated,labels")
```
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- `make build` + `make install` now support the `STATIC=true` parameter, creating statically linked builds that are also position independent executables
- this requires CGO and a static libc on the build system
- `CGO_ENABLED=0` is set for all make build targets, unless `STATIC=true` is set
- Debug symbols are stripped (`-s -w`) for all make build targets
- Release binaries are built statically by gox (no PIE), as before.
I also took the liberty to declutter the makefile from unused & duplicated variables.
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/tea/pulls/349
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I added this check in #327, but it wasn't needed at all
as the error case it intended to catch where already handled by checking if the path exists.
fixes#378
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this is a partial fix to #378, making the command available outside of a local repo.
new behaviour:
- when run interactively without local repo context, the head repo prompt is not pre-populated
- when run with flags without local repo context, it will complain unless `--head` is specified
refactor:
- pass TeaContext down to task.CreatePull
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/tea/pulls/393
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Also consider `main` and `trunk` as options
to determine a login through its configured remote
fixes#381
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fixes#380
note: It seems like it was expected that `SSHHost` only contains the host portion. So this may be breaking (although I don't believe many people used the feature like that with a custom ssh port). I can't think of a good reason to *not* specify the port in that field, including the port seems more intuitive
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/tea/pulls/391
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- [x] enhance notification listing
- add `--states` and `--type` filters
- toggle per-user or per-repo listing via `--mine` flag
- print more fields
- [x] add subcommands to mark notifications as read, unread, pinned, unpinned. operates on
- all notifications matching the `--state` and `--mine` filter flags, or
- a notification specified by ID.
- [ ] ~~add a `--fields` flag for notifications listing.~~ *not in this PR*
- [ ] ~~interactive mode~~ *not in this PR*. this would go well together with #324fixes#243, fixes#155
based on initial work in #283 and #386, but opening a new PR for @6543 to review as I changed quite a lot
---
### ⚠️ breaking ⚠️
- `tea notifications --all` has moved to `tea notifications --mine`
- `tea notifications` now only works with the context of a remote repo.
To run this outside of a local git dir, run either `tea n --mine` or `tea n --repo <my/repo>`
---
Co-authored-by: Karl Heinz Marbaise <kama@soebes.de>
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/tea/pulls/389
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On some OSs ([i.e. macOS](https://github.com/adrg/xdg#xdg-base-directory)), XDG directories contain spaces, so we need to wrap the resulting path used in autocomplete sourcing commands in quotation marks.
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Currently, `tea` only supports the $EDITOR env var to open the user's preferred editor (used for reviewing pull requests).
Standard \*nix practice is, however, to check for $VISUAL first and only then use $EDITOR as fallback.
This is also done by Git itself, see man git-var(1).
(Actually, the order there is $GIT_EDITOR > core.editor > $VISUAL > $EDITOR > vi)
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as title, fixes#361
Handling of fish shell is different in urfave/cli; urfave/cli provides a generator for the shell script needed (probably because the fish `completion` syntax isn't flexible enough to let the application handle the completion at runtime? idk)
This means that the fish completion can become out of sync with the tea binary.
If we want to account for that, on each application run we need to
- check if `~/.config/fish/conf.d/tea_completion.fish` exists; if so
- check if the tea version that wrote it is the currently running version
- if not, rewrite the file.
Not sure this is worth the complexity & cost
It generates a completion that also suggests file names, which looks kinda messy: Didn't find a way around this, but [there may be a way](5bb54ace57/fish.go (L160-L180))
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The `tea orgs` command is an alias to `tea orgs list`, and as such should have the same flags.
fixes#354
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as discussed with @noerw on Discord
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..by explicitly fetching `refs/pulls/:idx/head` from the base repo.
Sorry, I mixed this with a split-up of `PullCheckout()`. I can try to separate that, if preferred
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Not sure if this is the best way, but it's the simplest way to fix#333.
Everything else is overly complex due to a chicken-egg problem:
Knowing which remote / branch to push involves requires prompting the user,
which requires to have a upstream branch pushed to detect default values.
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This enables to run commands that need minimal context (i.e. `tea n --all`) to run anywhere.
fixes#329
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