Many thanks to Adam Soltys and everyone else who tested this patch.
* Updated git test repository so it has a branch with some differences from the master branch
* Moved redmine diff class into a module so as not to clash with diff-lcs gem which is required by grit
* Find changesets from all branches, not just master
* Got revision browsing working
* Got file actions working properly
* Allow browsing by short form of commit identifier
* Added a method to retrieve repository branches
* Allow browsing by branch names as well as commit numbers
* Handle the case where a git repository has no master branch
* Expand revision box and handle finding revisions by first 8 characters
* Added branches dropdown to repository show page
* Combined repository browse and show into a single action. Moved branch/revision navigation into a partial.
* Renamed partial navigation -> breadcrumbs
* Made it so latest revisions list uses branch and path context
* Preserve current path when changing branch or revision
* Perform slightly more graceful error handling in the case of invalid repository URLs
* Allow branch names to contain periods
* Allow dashes in branch names
* Sort branches by name
* Adding tags dropdown
* Need to disable both branches and tags dropdowns before submitting revision form
* Support underscores in revision (branch/tag) names
* Making file history sensitive to current branch/tag/revision, adding common navigation to changes page
* Updated translation files to include labels for 'branch', 'tag', and 'view all revisions'
* Reenable fields after submit so they don't look disabled and don't stay disabled on browser back button
* Instead of dashes just use empty string for default dropdown value
* Individual entry views now sport the upgraded revision navigation
* Don't display dropdowns with no entries
* Consider all revisions when doing initial load
* Fixed bug grabbing changesets. Thanks to Bernhard Furtmueller for catching.
* Always check the entire log to find new revisions, rather than trying to go forward from the latest known one
* Added some cleverness to avoid selecting the whole changesets table any time someone views the repository root
* File copies and renames being detected properly
* Return gracefully if no revisions are found in the git log
* Applied patch from Babar Le Lapin to improve Windows compatibility
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An option lets you specify how to handle emails from unknown users:
* ignore: the email is ignored (previous and default behaviour)
* accept: the sender is considered as an anonymous user
* create: a user account is created (username/password are sent back to the user)
Permissions have to be consistent with the chosen option. Eg. if you choose 'create', the 'Non member' role must have the 'Add issues' permission so that an issue can be created by an unknown user via email. If you choose 'accept', the 'Anonymous' role must have this permission.
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* Added migrations to change Enumerations to an STI relationship
* Added TimeEntryActivity model (STI)
* Added DocumentCategory model (STI)
* Added IssuePriority model (STI)
* Added Enumeration#get_subclasses to get a list of the subclasses of Enumeration
* Changed Enumeration to use the STI type field instead of the opt field
* Changed Enumeration#opt to return the old opt values but with a deprecation warning.
* Removed Enumeration::OPTIONS
* Removed the dynamic named_scopes in favor of specific named_scopes. Kept for
compatibility reasons.
* Added Enumeration#default so each subclass can easily find it's default record.
* Fixed Enumeration#default to use the STI scoping with a fake default scope for finding Enumeration's default.
* Added a 'all' named scope for getting all records in order by position.
* Added Deprecation warnings to the old named_scopes in Enumerations.
* Moved various methods off of Enumeration and onto the concrete classes
* Changed the EnumerationsController to use types
* Updated the Enumeration list template
* Added has_many relationships to the Enumeration STI classes.
* Fixes for tests.
#3007
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This can be enabled in permissions settings. A non-admin user who creates a project is automatically added as a project member (the first role is given, TODO: make this given role configurable).
Projects can be added from the public projects list.
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