Referencing issues from commit messages is now possible.
Code-wise: the fixing-part of the code now doesn't reference the issue any more, because this is done by the referencing-part of the code, which is called just before. Fixes #462, #668, #732.
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// Same as Github. See https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages
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// Same as Github. See https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages
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IssueKeywords = []string{"close", "closes", "closed", "fix", "fixes", "fixed", "resolve", "resolves", "resolved"}
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IssueCloseKeywords = []string{"close", "closes", "closed", "fix", "fixes", "fixed", "resolve", "resolves", "resolved"}
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IssueKeywordsPat *regexp.Regexp
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IssueCloseKeywordsPat *regexp.Regexp
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IssueReferenceKeywordsPat *regexp.Regexp
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)
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)
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func init() {
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func init() {
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IssueKeywordsPat = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`(?i)(?:%s) \S+`, strings.Join(IssueKeywords, "|")))
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IssueCloseKeywordsPat = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`(?i)(?:%s) \S+`, strings.Join(IssueCloseKeywords, "|")))
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IssueReferenceKeywordsPat = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`(?i)(?:) \S+`))
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}
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}
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// Action represents user operation type and other information to repository.,
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// Action represents user operation type and other information to repository.,
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@ -110,9 +112,9 @@ func (a Action) GetIssueInfos() []string {
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func updateIssuesCommit(userId, repoId int64, repoUserName, repoName string, commits []*base.PushCommit) error {
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func updateIssuesCommit(userId, repoId int64, repoUserName, repoName string, commits []*base.PushCommit) error {
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for _, c := range commits {
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for _, c := range commits {
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refs := IssueKeywordsPat.FindAllString(c.Message, -1)
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references := IssueReferenceKeywordsPat.FindAllString(c.Message, -1)
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for _, ref := range refs {
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for _, ref := range references {
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ref := ref[strings.IndexByte(ref, byte(' '))+1:]
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ref := ref[strings.IndexByte(ref, byte(' '))+1:]
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ref = strings.TrimRightFunc(ref, func(c rune) bool {
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ref = strings.TrimRightFunc(ref, func(c rune) bool {
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return !unicode.IsDigit(c)
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return !unicode.IsDigit(c)
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if _, err = CreateComment(userId, issue.RepoId, issue.Id, 0, 0, COMMIT, message, nil); err != nil {
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if _, err = CreateComment(userId, issue.RepoId, issue.Id, 0, 0, COMMIT, message, nil); err != nil {
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return err
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return err
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}
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}
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}
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closes := IssueCloseKeywordsPat.FindAllString(c.Message, -1)
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for _, ref := range closes {
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ref := ref[strings.IndexByte(ref, byte(' '))+1:]
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ref = strings.TrimRightFunc(ref, func(c rune) bool {
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return !unicode.IsDigit(c)
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})
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if len(ref) == 0 {
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continue
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}
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// Add repo name if missing
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if ref[0] == '#' {
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ref = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s%s", repoUserName, repoName, ref)
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} else if strings.Contains(ref, "/") == false {
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// We don't support User#ID syntax yet
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// return ErrNotImplemented
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continue
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}
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issue, err := GetIssueByRef(ref)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if issue.RepoId == repoId {
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if issue.RepoId == repoId {
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if issue.IsClosed {
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if issue.IsClosed {
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return nil
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return nil
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