* Add option to skip the AvatarURL input request
Using an empty string for the avatar cli flag e.g. `git-bug user create
-a ""` will still result in a prompt. As the avatar URL is an optional
option, it should be possible to skip asking for it entirely.
Otherwise automated user creation via a script must make use of pipe hacks.
* Add global --non-interactive cmdline option
* Replace --skipAvatar for --non-interactive option
* Cmd BugAdd: respect non-interactive option
* Cmd bridge configure: respect non-interactive opt
* Cmd CommentAdd: respect non-interactive option
* Cmd CommentEdit: respect non-interactive option
* Cmd TermUI: respect non-interactive option
* Cmd TitleEdit: respect non-interactive option
* Remove global non-interactive option
* Cmd UserCreate: Use local non-interactive option
* Cmd BugAdd: Use local non-interactive option
* Cmd BridgeConfigure: Use local non-interactive option
* Cmd CommentAdd: Use local non-interactive option
* Cmd CommentEdit: Use local non-interactive option
* Cmd TermUI: Drop non-interactive option
It should be obviouse that the termui is an interactive command.
* Cmd TitleEdit: Use local non-interactive option
* Update docs
* Bridge GitHub: respect non-interactive option
* Bridge GitLab: respect non-interactive option
* Bridge Jira: respect non-interactive and token opt
* Fix failing compilation
* Bridge launchpad: respect non-interactive option
* bridge: isNonInteractive --> interactive
Co-authored-by: Michael Muré <batolettre@gmail.com>
'--host'-cmdline-option is added to the webui command.
Previously, the WebUI couldn't be hosted inside of a container. As the
WebUI-server only listend per default to localhost and there was no
option to change the address, the server should listend to. This means,
that the WebUI was only reachable from localhost. So only from inside of
the container but never from outside.
The '--host'-option allows to set the IP address or a hostname
which the WebUI-server should listen to. E.g. by setting 0.0.0.0 or ::
as address.
Update documentation for new option.
Update shell completion for new option.
Compilation seems to add another go-gitlab version.
The rendering of color for 'No description provided' text is broken on
bright terminals - it sets black background which together with default
black forground color renders opaque rectangle.
The GreyBold color alias is broken too - name suggests bold gray
forground color, but actually sets bold default fg color with black
bacground.
First make color alias consistent. Rename it to BlackBold and have it
set bold black fg color (same as similar *Bold aliases).
Second, update all places which use it to render text to also use white
background to prevent it from disappering in terminals with black
background color.
This commit makes the removeBug command use the listRefs repo command to search for the bug, eliminating the need to input the remote the bug came from.
- fix and align OPEN/CLOSED states
- fix org-mode links format
- santize tags (org-mode only allows _ and @ as special characters)
- format datetimes as org-mode
Included in the changes:
- create a new /api root package to hold all API code, migrate /graphql in there
- git API handlers all use the cache instead of the repo directly
- git API handlers are now tested
- git API handlers now require a "repo" mux parameter
- lots of untangling of API/handlers/middleware
- less code in commands/webui.go
- allow the creation of arbitrary Lamport clocks, freeing the way to new entities and removing Bug specific (upper layer) code.
- generalize the memory-only and persisted Lamport clocks behind a common interface
- rework the tests to provide reusable testing code for a Repo, a Clock, a Config, opening a path to add a new Repo implementation more easily
- test previously untested components with those new tests
Note: one problem found during this endeavor is that `identity.Version` also need to store one time + Lamport time for each other Entity (Bug, config, PR ...). This could possibly done without breaking change but it would be much easier to wait for https://github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug-migration to happen.
This adds an option to the formatting flag on the ls, show and user ls commands that allows the user to specify the format of the output in org-mode. This will be useful for emacs users to read it in the editor.
This adds options to specify an output format for the commands in question. Supported formats are currently:
- 'plain': plaintext, stripped of all colors
- 'json': prints output as a json object