Commit e54ff51a authored by Dmitriy Zaporozhets's avatar Dmitriy Zaporozhets

Merge branch 'master' of gitlab.com:gitlab-org/gitlab-ce

parents e1982c32 740dc412
Please view this file on the master branch, on stable branches it's out of date.
v 7.11.0 (unreleased)
- Fix broken view when viewing history of a file that includes a path that used to be another file (Stan Hu)
- Don't show duplicate deploy keys
- Fix commit time being displayed in the wrong timezone in some cases (Hannes Rosenögger)
- Make the first branch pushed to an empty repository the default HEAD (Stan Hu)
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......@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ gem "browser"
# Extracting information from a git repository
# Provide access to Gitlab::Git library
gem "gitlab_git", '~> 7.1.11'
gem "gitlab_git", '~> 7.1.12'
# Ruby/Rack Git Smart-HTTP Server Handler
gem 'gitlab-grack', '~> 2.0.2', require: 'grack'
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......@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ GEM
mime-types (~> 1.19)
gitlab_emoji (0.1.0)
gemojione (~> 2.0)
gitlab_git (7.1.11)
gitlab_git (7.1.12)
activesupport (~> 4.0)
charlock_holmes (~> 0.6)
gitlab-linguist (~> 3.0)
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# == AuthenticatesWithTwoFactor
#
# Controller concern to handle two-factor authentication
#
# Upon inclusion, skips `require_no_authentication` on `:create`.
module AuthenticatesWithTwoFactor
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
included do
# This action comes from DeviseController, but because we call `sign_in`
# manually, not skipping this action would cause a "You are already signed
# in." error message to be shown upon successful login.
skip_before_action :require_no_authentication, only: [:create]
end
# Store the user's ID in the session for later retrieval and render the
# two factor code prompt
#
# The user must have been authenticated with a valid login and password
# before calling this method!
#
# user - User record
#
# Returns nil
def prompt_for_two_factor(user)
session[:otp_user_id] = user.id
render 'devise/sessions/two_factor' and return
end
end
class SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
prepend_before_action :authenticate_with_two_factor, only: [:create]
include AuthenticatesWithTwoFactor
# This action comes from DeviseController, but because we call `sign_in`
# manually inside `authenticate_with_two_factor`, not skipping this action
# would cause a "You are already signed in." error message to be shown upon
# successful login.
skip_before_action :require_no_authentication, only: [:create]
prepend_before_action :authenticate_with_two_factor, only: [:create]
def new
redirect_path =
......@@ -74,9 +70,7 @@ class SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
end
else
if user && user.valid_password?(user_params[:password])
# Save the user's ID to session so we can ask for a one-time password
session[:otp_user_id] = user.id
render :two_factor and return
prompt_for_two_factor(user)
end
end
end
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......@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ Parameters:
- `order_by` (optional) - Return requests ordered by `id`, `name`, `path`, `created_at`, `updated_at` or `last_activity_at` fields. Default is `created_at`
- `sort` (optional) - Return requests sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc`
- `search` (optional) - Return list of authorized projects according to a search criteria
- `ci_enabled_first` - Return projects ordered by ci_enabled flag. Projects with enabled GitLab CI go first
```json
[
......@@ -134,6 +135,7 @@ Parameters:
- `order_by` (optional) - Return requests ordered by `id`, `name`, `path`, `created_at`, `updated_at` or `last_activity_at` fields. Default is `created_at`
- `sort` (optional) - Return requests sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc`
- `search` (optional) - Return list of authorized projects according to a search criteria
- `ci_enabled_first` - Return projects ordered by ci_enabled flag. Projects with enabled GitLab CI go first
### List ALL projects
......@@ -149,6 +151,7 @@ Parameters:
- `order_by` (optional) - Return requests ordered by `id`, `name`, `path`, `created_at`, `updated_at` or `last_activity_at` fields. Default is `created_at`
- `sort` (optional) - Return requests sorted in `asc` or `desc` order. Default is `desc`
- `search` (optional) - Return list of authorized projects according to a search criteria
- `ci_enabled_first` - Return projects ordered by ci_enabled flag. Projects with enabled GitLab CI go first
### Get single project
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......@@ -22,8 +22,13 @@ module API
projects = projects.search(params[:search])
end
if params[:ci_enabled_first].present?
projects.includes(:gitlab_ci_service).
reorder("services.active DESC, projects.#{project_order_by} #{project_sort}")
else
projects.reorder(project_order_by => project_sort)
end
end
def project_order_by
order_fields = %w(id name path created_at updated_at last_activity_at)
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......@@ -86,6 +86,15 @@ describe API::API, api: true do
expect(json_response).to be_an Array
expect(json_response.first['id']).to eq(project3.id)
end
it 'returns projects in the correct order when ci_enabled_first parameter is passed' do
[project, project2, project3].each{ |project| project.build_missing_services }
project2.gitlab_ci_service.update(active: true, token: "token", project_url: "url")
get api('/projects', user), { ci_enabled_first: 'true'}
expect(response.status).to eq(200)
expect(json_response).to be_an Array
expect(json_response.first['id']).to eq(project2.id)
end
end
end
end
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