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* DocumentationJames Moger2014-07-031-0/+9
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* DocumentationJames Moger2014-04-101-345/+360
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* Remove remaining GoogleCharts code and update documentationJames Moger2014-04-101-10/+19
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* Replace JCommander with args4jJames Moger2014-03-271-16/+8
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* Ticket tracker with patchset contributionsJames Moger2014-03-031-1/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A basic issue tracker styled as a hybrid of GitHub and BitBucket issues. You may attach commits to an existing ticket or you can push a single commit to create a *proposal* ticket. Tickets keep track of patchsets (one or more commits) and allow patchset rewriting (rebase, amend, squash) by detecing the non-fast-forward update and assigning a new patchset number to the new commits. Ticket tracker -------------- The ticket tracker stores tickets as an append-only journal of changes. The journals are deserialized and a ticket is built by applying the journal entries. Tickets are indexed using Apache Lucene and all queries and searches are executed against this Lucene index. There is one trade-off to this persistence design: user attributions are non-relational. What does that mean? Each journal entry stores the username of the author. If the username changes in the user service, the journal entry will not reflect that change because the values are hard-coded. Here are a few reasons/justifications for this design choice: 1. commit identifications (author, committer, tagger) are non-relational 2. maintains the KISS principle 3. your favorite text editor can still be your administration tool Persistence Choices ------------------- **FileTicketService**: stores journals on the filesystem **BranchTicketService**: stores journals on an orphan branch **RedisTicketService**: stores journals in a Redis key-value datastore It should be relatively straight-forward to develop other backends (MongoDB, etc) as long as the journal design is preserved. Pushing Commits --------------- Each push to a ticket is identified as a patchset revision. A patchset revision may add commits to the patchset (fast-forward) OR a patchset revision may rewrite history (rebase, squash, rebase+squash, or amend). Patchset authors should not be afraid to polish, revise, and rewrite their code before merging into the proposed branch. Gitblit will create one ref for each patchset. These refs are updated for fast-forward pushes or created for rewrites. They are formatted as `refs/tickets/{shard}/{id}/{patchset}`. The *shard* is the last two digits of the id. If the id < 10, prefix a 0. The *shard* is always two digits long. The shard's purpose is to ensure Gitblit doesn't exceed any filesystem directory limits for file creation. **Creating a Proposal Ticket** You may create a new change proposal ticket just by pushing a **single commit** to `refs/for/{branch}` where branch is the proposed integration branch OR `refs/for/new` or `refs/for/default` which both will use the default repository branch. git push origin HEAD:refs/for/new **Updating a Patchset** The safe way to update an existing patchset is to push to the patchset ref. git push origin HEAD:refs/heads/ticket/{id} This ensures you do not accidentally create a new patchset in the event that the patchset was updated after you last pulled. The not-so-safe way to update an existing patchset is to push using the magic ref. git push origin HEAD:refs/for/{id} This push ref will update an exisitng patchset OR create a new patchset if the update is non-fast-forward. **Rebasing, Squashing, Amending** Gitblit makes rebasing, squashing, and amending patchsets easy. Normally, pushing a non-fast-forward update would require rewind (RW+) repository permissions. Gitblit provides a magic ref which will allow ticket participants to rewrite a ticket patchset as long as the ticket is open. git push origin HEAD:refs/for/{id} Pushing changes to this ref allows the patchset authors to rebase, squash, or amend the patchset commits without requiring client-side use of the *--force* flag on push AND without requiring RW+ permission to the repository. Since each patchset is tracked with a ref it is easy to recover from accidental non-fast-forward updates. Features -------- - Ticket tracker with status changes and responsible assignments - Patchset revision scoring mechanism - Update/Rewrite patchset handling - Close-on-push detection - Server-side Merge button for simple merges - Comments with Markdown syntax support - Rich mail notifications - Voting - Mentions - Watch lists - Querying - Searches - Partial miletones support - Multiple backend options
* Add FontAwesome dependencyJames Moger2013-12-301-0/+8
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* Replaced MarkdownPapers with pegdownJames Moger2013-10-181-9/+9
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* Add an Apache htpasswd user serviceFlorian Zschocke2013-08-121-1/+9
| | | | | | | Add a new class, HtpasswdUserService, which performs authentication against a text file created with the Apache 'htpasswd' program. Added dependency on commons-codec:1.7
* DocumentationJames Moger2013-07-231-0/+8
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* Added WindowsUserService using WaffleJames Moger2013-06-201-1/+26
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* Generate filterable project/repository list with FreeMarkerJames Moger2013-06-191-1/+9
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* Added a Dashboard page with a daily ref log of starred/owned reposJames Moger2013-05-301-1/+9
| | | | | This is a work-in-progress and is mostly working like I want, but will require some refactoring to make it even more useful and less complex.
* Added Iconic font and replaced push log gravatars with Iconic symbolsJames Moger2013-05-251-0/+7
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* Added Commons-Compress and XZ for Java (issue-174)James Moger2012-11-301-1/+17
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* Added JCalendar 1.3.2 dependencyJames Moger2012-11-231-0/+8
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* Updated Git logosJames Moger2012-06-081-0/+8
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* Rework LDAP implementation with unboundid. Also allows for an LDAP server ↵John Crygier2012-04-101-1/+9
| | | | to be started with Gitblit GO (backed by an LDIF file).
* DocumentationJames Moger2012-03-191-1/+25
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* Login message option. More Bootstrap updates. All docs converted.James Moger2011-09-301-0/+8
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* Implemented a Federation Client. Bare clone tweaks. Documentation.James Moger2011-09-261-0/+8
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* Largely completed, uber-cool federation feature.James Moger2011-09-121-0/+16
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* Changes for minor 0.5.1 release.v0.5.1James Moger2011-06-281-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | * Clarified SSL certificate generation and configuration in light of the hostname verificiation that JGit currently does despite the http.sslVerify=false setting. * Added some troubleshooting information related to filesystem permissions and reading repositories. * Switched from JavaService to Apache Commons Daemon. Not sure what happened to JavaService as it stopped working for me on Windows 7 with Java 1.6.0_26. Commons Daemon accomplishes the same thing and offers a nice service control utility.
* Big push for first release.James Moger2011-06-251-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | * Build script overhaul including building & publishing GO, WAR, Docs, and Site. * Restored JGit 0.12.1 dependency and backported Blame. Got tired of waiting for JGit 1.0.0 Maven artifacts. * Changed Summary Page layout * Optional cookie authentication * Added icons for log, tags, and branches panels. * Show last commit author and short message on branches panel. * Unit testing. * Documentation.
* RSS syndication feature. Documentation. CSS tweaks.James Moger2011-06-111-0/+16
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* Findbugs. CodePro Audit. Checkstyle. Unit test refactoring.James Moger2011-05-261-0/+16
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* Selected Apache License. Dropped : from name. Its simpler.James Moger2011-05-251-0/+121