New change workflows for changes not yet ready for full review (formerly Drafts).
The new PolyGerrit UI is mature enough for most uses.
All account data is stored in NoteDb,
NoteDb for change metadata is considered stable, and new sites use it by default.
NoteDb migration for change metadata is available.
Made several improvements and additions to the documentation to help users find the information they need.
This release contains schema changes. To upgrade:
java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
Support for draft changes and draft patch sets has been removed. When upgrading from an earlier version of Gerrit any draft changes, or changes with draft patch sets, will be migrated to private changes.
A side-effect of this migration is that any merged change that has at least one draft patch set will be set to private. Change owners can find such changes with the query owner:self status:merged is:private
and make them public again using the “Unmark Private” option in the UI.
Starting in the 2.14.x bugfix series, all release JARs and documentations are signed by the Gerrit maintainers. This policy will continue for all future releases.
By default, all Gerrit URLs generated and used by the UI include not just the change number but the project name as well.
https://gerrit.mycompany.com/1234
becomes https://gerrit.mycompany.com/c/some/project/+/1234
https://gerrit.mycompany.com/#/c/1234
becomes https://gerrit.mycompany.com/#/c/some/project/+/1234
https://gerrit.mycompany.com/changes/1234
becomes https://gerrit.mycompany.com/some%2Fproject~1234
In addition to providing more context to humans reading the URL, this new scheme improves performance under NoteDb, and paves the way for load balancing a multi-master installation with repository affinity.
Old URLs will continue to be supported, and simply redirect to the new URLs.
All account data is now stored in NoteDb. The account data is migrated automatically during the upgrade process by running gerrit.war init
.
For Gerrit slaves the branches that contain the account data must be replicated.
With this release, the new Gerrit storage backend, NoteDb, is officially supported for storing change metadata and is the default storage backend for new installations.
For existing sites, migration to the new backend may be done either offline or online in a running server.
Support for ReviewDb will be removed in Gerrit 3.0. Gerrit 3.0 will only support offline migration; to run an online migration, you must use the 2.15.x series.
The setup documentation now recommends setting up a user named gerrit
instead of gerrit2
. This username can be anything; the choice of name doesn't affect any functionality. However, some example commands in the documentation may refer to the new gerrit
user, so admins might need to tweak them to refer to gerrit2
instead.
Implement admin interface (projects, groups and plugins).
Refreshed UI based on material design.
Add hashtag support.
Add support to show uploader on change screen.
Lots of bug fixes.
The draft change feature has been removed, and replaced with two separate features:
Changes can be ignored or marked as reviewed to reduce email notifications and keep dashboards cleaner.
When a change is reverted via the “Revert” button, this fact is recorded in the change metadata of the newly-created revert change, not just in the commit message as in the past. A new search operator revertof:
allows for searching for reverts of a given change.
Individual inline comments can be deleted after the fact by site administrators.
Users may be CCed on changes by entering their email address, even if they have not registered an account on the Gerrit server.
This feature is only available when using NoteDb.
When pushing new patch sets on a change or a series of changes, users can configure Gerrit to automatically publish any pending draft comments they have on those changes, avoiding the need to click through the web UI to publish all comments.
When diffing two patch sets of the same change that have different parents, some differences between the patch sets may be due to the rebase, instead of changes between the patch set and its base. These differences are now highlighted in the UI (PolyGerrit only), and are not counted towards the size of diffs.
When a push fails due to a permissions problem, the generic message (prohibited by Gerrit)
has been replaced with a detailed message describing the exact permissions required.
With this release, we have updated several sections of the documentation to make it easier for users to find the information they need. These updates include:
We have also made changes to improve navigation throughout the documentation.
ChangeInfo now records the change that this change was a revert of.
ChangeInfo now contains the submitter, for merged changes.
created_on
field.New Java API for accessing plugins.
New Java API for accessing custom project dashboards.
New getGroups
method in account API to get a user's group memberships.
New ChangeReportFormatter
extension point for customizing the report output from git push
.
Instances of IdString used to return true when equals
was given a String instance equal to the IdString's URL-encoded value. This violates symmetry, so this behavior was removed: IdStrings now never compare equal to Strings.
Update Apache Commons Codec to 1.10
Update Apache Commons Compress to 1.13
Update Apache Commons Validator to 1.6
Update Apache Mina SSHD to 1.6.0
Update AutoValue to 1.4.1
Update Blame Cache to 0.2-5
Update Bouncy Castle to 1.57
Update Dropwizard to 3.2.4
Update Gitiles Blame to 0.2-4
Update GWT to 2.8.1
Update Jetty to 9.3.18.v20170406
Update JGit to 4.9.0.201710071750-r
Update Joda-Time to 2.9.9
Update juniversalchardet to 2.0.0
Update Lucene to 5.5.4
Update Pegdown to 1.6.0
Update Polymer to 1.11.0
Update Soy to 2017-04-23