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Sebastian BrücknerandGitHub 17f170ee37 Include resource state events in Gitlab downloads (#29382)
Some specific events on Gitlab issues and merge requests are stored
separately from comments as "resource state events". With this change,
all relevant resource state events are downloaded during issue and merge
request migration, and converted to comments.

This PR also updates the template used to render comments to add support
for migrated comments of these types.

ref: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/resource_state_events.html
2024-02-26 05:08:21 +01:00
Sebastian BrücknerandGitHub 6e5966597c Properly migrate target branch change GitLab comment (#29340)
GitLab generates "system notes" whenever an event happens within the
platform. Unlike Gitea, those events are stored and retrieved as text
comments with no semantic details. The only way to tell whether a
comment was generated in this manner is the `system` flag on the note
type.

This PR adds detection for a new specific kind of event: Changing the
target branch of a PR. When detected, it is downloaded using Gitea's
type for this event, and eventually uploaded into Gitea in the expected
format, i.e. with no text content in the comment.

This PR also updates the template used to render comments to add support
for migrated comments of this type.

ref:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/11bd6dc826e0bea2832324a1d7356949a9398884/app/services/system_notes/merge_requests_service.rb#L102
2024-02-24 07:49:16 +00:00
a70c00b80b Properly migrate automatic merge GitLab comments (#27873)
GitLab generates "system notes" whenever an event happens within the
platform. Unlike Gitea, those events are stored and retrieved as text
comments with no semantic details. The only way to tell whether a
comment was generated in this manner is the `system` flag on the note
type.

This PR adds detection for two specific kinds of events: Scheduling and
un-scheduling of automatic merges on a PR. When detected, they are
downloaded using Gitea's type for these events, and eventually uploaded
into Gitea in the expected format, i.e. with no text content in the
comment.

This PR also updates the template used to render comments to add support
for migrated comments of these two types.

ref:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/11bd6dc826e0bea2832324a1d7356949a9398884/app/services/system_notes/merge_requests_service.rb#L6-L17

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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2024-02-22 07:29:03 +00:00
e80f446d3a Fix rendering assignee changed comments without assignee (#27927)
When an assignee changed event comment is rendered, most of it is
guarded behind the assignee ID not being 0. However, if it is 0, that
results in quite broken rendering for that comment and the next one.
This can happen, for example, when repository data imported from outside
of Gitea is incomplete.

This PR makes sure comments with an assignee ID of 0 are not rendered at
all.

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Screenshot before:
<img width="272" alt="Bildschirm­foto 2023-11-05 um 20 12 18"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/42910/7d629d76-fee4-4fe5-9e3a-bf524050cead">
The comments in this screenshot are:
1. A regular text comment
2. A user being unassigned
3. A user being assigned
4. The title of the PR being changed

Comments 2 and 3 are rendered without any text, which indents the next
comment and does not leave enough vertical space.

Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
2023-11-07 19:45:06 +01:00