commit | 20e10712738b3e40a40d6a2322077be4481223a1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alice Kober-Sotzek <aliceks@google.com> | Tue May 02 14:40:15 2017 +0200 |
committer | Alice Kober-Sotzek <aliceks@google.com> | Wed May 10 16:53:33 2017 +0200 |
tree | 298b5168bdc125789f426aadd03264de7a72308d | |
parent | f1468466abf5fd3c3eb987f81afc82ff927ea281 [diff] |
Allow rebase of a change only with push permission A manual rebase (via Git only) requires a user to have push permission for the respective branch. Even though users who can perform a rebase on a Gerrit change (like the owner or submitters) may have push permission most of the time, we can't be absolutely sure. For instance, an owner might have had push permission when creating the change but the permission was revoked later on. In addition, someone who was granted the 'canRebase' permission might not have push permission for all branches. For this reason, we additionally check whether the user who requests a rebase may upload new commits to the respective branch. This puts 'canRebase' in line with 'canAddPatchSet', 'canMoveTo', and 'canRestore', which always check for push permission (even for owners). Change-Id: If06f516fc5aef5e2fe32b537dc0e02fb8922800a
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