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- 06 Jun, 2016 5 commits
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Timothy Andrew authored
- Turbolinks caches the `head`, so `gon` updates don't show up unless the user navigates to page directly (by URL) or performs a refresh. - The solution is to render `gon` in the body instead. - Also update the syntax to the new Rails 4 (according to the gon README) syntax.
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Timothy Andrew authored
- Need the `mobile?` detection (that the new version provides) for the U2F registration/ authentication flow
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Timothy Andrew authored
- To hold registrations from U2F devices, and to authenticate them. - Previously, `User#two_factor_enabled` was aliased to the `otp_required_for_login` column on `users`. - This commit changes things a bit: - `User#two_factor_enabled` is not a method anymore - `User#two_factor_enabled?` checks both the `otp_required_for_login` column, as well as `U2fRegistration`s - Change all instances of `User#two_factor_enabled` to `User#two_factor_enabled?` - Add the `u2f` gem, and implement registration/authentication at the model level.
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Grzegorz Bizon authored
Fix rubocop offense in awardable specs Fixes failing tests on master. See merge request !4481
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Grzegorz Bizon authored
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- 05 Jun, 2016 2 commits
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Robert Speicher authored
Enable Lint/AmbiguousOperator rubocop cop Enforce using parentheses if ambiguous operators are detected, like `header *some_method` or `array.select &:even?`. See #17478 See merge request !4454
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Robert Speicher authored
[ci skip]
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- 04 Jun, 2016 3 commits
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Achilleas Pipinellis authored
Document the API endpoint for gathering a build log ## What does this MR do? Adds documentation for gathering a trace build log via the API. Documenting the following: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/de20bd5b31715f096db3fb0155c82b0eea992b6c/lib/api/builds.rb#L98-110 ## Are there points in the code the reviewer needs to double check? Please verify that a curl request using the same format as documented works ## Why was this MR needed? No documentation currently exists ## What are the relevant issue numbers? #18015 ## Screenshots (if relevant) See merge request !4467
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Achilleas Pipinellis authored
Fix link to current design reference in the CONTRIBUTING guide ## What does this MR do? It fixes an outdated link by replacing it with the up-to-date one. See merge request !4439
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Jacob Schatz authored
Allow bulk-assign labels to issues - [x] Allow bulk-assignment labels. - [x] Show indeterminate state for labels present on selection. - [x] Remove existing labels from selected items if label gets unmarked. - [x] Fix conflicting tests. - [x] Write tests. Closes #13499 and #15489 See merge request !3917
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- 03 Jun, 2016 30 commits
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Sean McGivern authored
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Sean McGivern authored
Instead of passing `remove_label_ids`, just pass an empty array for `label_ids` (and don't pass `add_label_ids` or `remove_label_ids`).
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
Triggering keyup will re-render the dropdown which is not needed when option persistWhenHide is true
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
This was re-rendering the dropdown unnecessarily
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
We need to update the results right away when we do bulk assignment.
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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Sean McGivern authored
1. Don't use instance variables, use `let` instead. 2. Add descriptions for all specs. 3. Share variables where possible. 4. Give labels more vivid names than 1, 2, and 3. 5. Remove deprecation warnings by passing issue IDs as '1,2,3' instead of an array, as that's how they're passed by the front-end. (The deprecation warning is for passing a nested array, which is what happens if an actual array is passed, as: `[1, 2, 3].split(',') == [[1, 2, 3]]`
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Sean McGivern authored
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Sean McGivern authored
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Alfredo Sumaran authored
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