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How about a label template cross site or in organization? |
@lunny organizations could use a template same as a repo does now with this change. It would be just like repo labels now with the same interface except they would apply for the entire organization (and repos would still have separate labels too). Just like organization webhooks, but for labels. So if an organization Quick/Bad mockup like this: So you could easily see issues in different repos with the same label. |
When a repo has both self labels and organization labels, how to list them on issues labeling? Especially there are same labels. |
@lunny they could have both. Even now a repo lets you create two labels with the same name and information: So it would probably be up to user not to put two labels with the same name on an issue (there shouldn't be any reason to really -- if you want to see only bugs for one repo the issue search will allow that even with an organization label). I suspect most people will not want to create labels with the same name for repo and org. I also think on some views there can be a visual difference for organization labels to make it more clear, like this: Users can select different colors too if they want or other ways to identify them. They would also be shown under a separate "organization" divider on the label assign list in issues so you can't easily pick the wrong one. There can probably be other little interface improvements too like adding an alt tag that says if a label belongs to an organization or repo. |
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Implement organization wide labels similar to organization wide webhooks. This lets you create individual labels for organizations that can be used for all repos under that organization (so being able to reuse the same label across multiple repos). This makes it possible for small organizations with many repos to use labels effectively. Fixes go-gitea#7406
* Add organization wide labels Implement organization wide labels similar to organization wide webhooks. This lets you create individual labels for organizations that can be used for all repos under that organization (so being able to reuse the same label across multiple repos). This makes it possible for small organizations with many repos to use labels effectively. Fixes #7406 * Add migration * remove comments * fix tests * Update options/locale/locale_en-US.ini Removed unused translation string * show org labels in issue search label filter * Use more clear var name * rename migration after merge from master * comment typo * update migration again after rebase with master * check for orgID <=0 per guillep2k review * fmt * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com> * remove unused code * Make sure RepoID is 0 when searching orgID per code review * more changes/code review requests * More descriptive translation var per code review * func description/delete comment when issue label deleted instead of hiding it * remove comment * only use issues in that repo when calculating number of open issues for org label on repo label page * Add integration test for IssuesSearch API with labels * remove unused function * Update models/issue_label.go Co-Authored-By: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com> * Use subquery in GetLabelIDsInReposByNames * Fix tests to use correct orgID * fix more tests * IssuesSearch api now uses new BuildLabelNamesIssueIDsCondition. Add a few more tests as well * update comment for clarity * Revert previous code change now that we can use the new BuildLabelNamesIssueIDsCondition * Don't sort repos by date in IssuesSearch API After much debugging I've found a strange issue where in some cases MySQL will return a different result than other enigines if a query is sorted by a null collumn. For example with our integration test data where we don't set updated_unix in repository fixtures: SELECT `id`, `owner_id`, `owner_name`, `lower_name`, `name`, `description`, `website`, `original_service_type`, `original_url`, `default_branch`, `num_watches`, `num_stars`, `num_forks`, `num_issues`, `num_closed_issues`, `num_pulls`, `num_closed_pulls`, `num_milestones`, `num_closed_milestones`, `is_private`, `is_empty`, `is_archived`, `is_mirror`, `status`, `is_fork`, `fork_id`, `is_template`, `template_id`, `size`, `is_fsck_enabled`, `close_issues_via_commit_in_any_branch`, `topics`, `avatar`, `created_unix`, `updated_unix` FROM `repository` ORDER BY updated_unix DESC LIMIT 15 OFFSET 45 Returns different results for MySQL than other engines. However, the similar query: SELECT `id`, `owner_id`, `owner_name`, `lower_name`, `name`, `description`, `website`, `original_service_type`, `original_url`, `default_branch`, `num_watches`, `num_stars`, `num_forks`, `num_issues`, `num_closed_issues`, `num_pulls`, `num_closed_pulls`, `num_milestones`, `num_closed_milestones`, `is_private`, `is_empty`, `is_archived`, `is_mirror`, `status`, `is_fork`, `fork_id`, `is_template`, `template_id`, `size`, `is_fsck_enabled`, `close_issues_via_commit_in_any_branch`, `topics`, `avatar`, `created_unix`, `updated_unix` FROM `repository` ORDER BY updated_unix DESC LIMIT 15 OFFSET 30 Returns the same results. This causes integration tests to fail on MySQL in certain cases but would never show up in a real installation. Since this API call always returns issues based on the optionally provided repo_priority_id or the issueID itself, there is no change to results by changing the repo sorting method used to get ids earlier in the function. * linter is back! * code review * remove now unused option * Fix newline at end of files * more unused code * update to master * check for matching ids before query * Update models/issue_label.go Co-Authored-By: 6543 <6543@obermui.de> * Update models/issue_label.go * update comments * Update routers/org/setting.go Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv> Co-authored-by: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
I'd like to implement labels on an organization level.
I think it should be pretty straight forward to add an
org_id
column to thelabel
table and have it mostly work minus all interface updates/additions.The way labels were implemented has them pretty coupled to repositories in code and language (compared to Webhooks, which seem to have been implemented without that limitation in mind and exist across repos and organizations ).
Many label functions currently are of the form
GetLabelsByRepoID
,getLabelInRepoByName
, etc... and most of them rely on having aRepoID
passed through.Just want to get feedback if it is worth refactoring/renaming the following functions to take both a repoID and orgID (one always being
nil
) where appropriate since most of them would work the same otherwise and we would just want to do a lookup based onrepoID
ORorgID
going forward:gitea/models/issue_label.go
Lines 155 to 308 in 877df0f
Or if it is preferred to just have some code duplication and copy the existing functions and replacing
repoID
withorgID
(it isn't too much here).Duplicating them doesn't feel right, but hesitant to touch things that are working otherwise and just wanted some feedback as to which is preferred. The current API would remain the same for repo labels regardless so it would just be a refractor and not breaking change.
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