commit | 0d35f594e4f0b085dad2f461e95b728df93fbec6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | John Viklund <john.viklund@effnet.com> | Fri Dec 13 10:56:00 2019 +0100 |
committer | John Viklund <john.viklund@effnet.com> | Fri Dec 13 11:10:30 2019 +0100 |
tree | 4a3b2eda617a41cc36c3e712b7fad8f7c4cfae5a | |
parent | 5078bbb61e0de639130ec3652fe5b1f04b5e2666 [diff] |
Rename reviewdb package to entities Change-Id: I62d54c020be6b81388fc2c84005146f76d068b69
Gerrit lib module to allow filtering out refs in the Git advertizing protocol phase.
Build this module as it was a Gerrit plugin:
git-refs-filter
directory to Gerrit /plugins/git-refs-filter
bazel build plugins/git-refs-filter
bazel test plugins/git-refs-filter:git_refs_filter_tests
git-refs-filter.jar
module is generated under /bazel-genfiles/plugins/git-refs-filter/
Copy git-refs-filter.jar
library to Gerrit /lib
and add the following one extra settings to gerrit.config
:
[gerrit] installModule = com.googlesource.gerrit.modules.gitrefsfilter.RefsFilterModule
The refsfilter module defines a new global capability called “Filter out closed changes refs”. By default the capability isn't assigned to any user or group, thus the module installation has no side effects.
To enable a group of users of getting a “filtered list” of refs (e.g. CI jobs):
NOTE Gerrit makes a super-simplified ACL evaluation if all the projects are globally readable (e.g. project has a READ rule to refs/*). To enable the closed changes filtering you need to disable any global read rule for the group that needs refs filtering.