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Changelog
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=========
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0.19.1 (2018-03-24)
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-------------------
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- Add additional output for the current request. [Robin Gloster]
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This is useful to have some progress indication for huge repositories.
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- Add option to backup additional PR details. [Robin Gloster]
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Some payload is only included when requesting a single pull request
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- Mark string as binary in comparison for skip_existing. [Johannes
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Bornhold]
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Found out that the flag "--skip-existing" did not work out as expected on Python
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3.6. Tracked it down to the comparison which has to be against a string of bytes
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in Python3.
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0.18.0 (2018-02-22)
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-------------------
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@@ -204,6 +204,10 @@ def parse_args():
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action='store_true',
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dest='include_pull_commits',
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help='include pull request commits in backup')
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parser.add_argument('--pull-details',
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action='store_true',
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dest='include_pull_details',
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help='include more pull request details in backup')
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parser.add_argument('--labels',
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action='store_true',
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dest='include_labels',
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@@ -450,6 +454,7 @@ def _construct_request(per_page, page, query_args, template, auth):
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request = Request(template + '?' + querystring)
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if auth is not None:
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request.add_header('Authorization', 'Basic '.encode('ascii') + auth)
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log_info('Requesting {}?{}'.format(template, querystring))
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return request
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pulls = {}
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_pulls_template = '{0}/{1}/pulls'.format(repos_template,
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repository['full_name'])
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query_args = {
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'filter': 'all',
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'state': 'all',
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'sort': 'updated',
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'direction': 'desc',
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}
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pull_states = ['open', 'closed']
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for pull_state in pull_states:
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query_args = {
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'filter': 'all',
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'state': pull_state,
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'sort': 'updated',
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'direction': 'desc',
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}
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# It'd be nice to be able to apply the args.since filter here...
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if not args.include_pull_details:
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pull_states = ['open', 'closed']
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for pull_state in pull_states:
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query_args['state'] = pull_state
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# It'd be nice to be able to apply the args.since filter here...
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_pulls = retrieve_data(args,
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_pulls_template,
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query_args=query_args)
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for pull in _pulls:
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if not args.since or pull['updated_at'] >= args.since:
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pulls[pull['number']] = pull
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else:
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_pulls = retrieve_data(args,
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_pulls_template,
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query_args=query_args)
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for pull in _pulls:
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if not args.since or pull['updated_at'] >= args.since:
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pulls[pull['number']] = pull
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pulls[pull['number']] = retrieve_data(
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args,
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_pulls_template + '/{}'.format(pull['number']),
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single_request=True
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)
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log_info('Saving {0} pull requests to disk'.format(
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len(list(pulls.keys()))))
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@@ -831,7 +848,7 @@ def fetch_repository(name,
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clone_exists = subprocess.check_output(['git',
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'rev-parse',
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'--is-bare-repository'],
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cwd=local_dir) == "true\n"
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cwd=local_dir) == b"true\n"
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else:
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clone_exists = False
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else:
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@@ -1 +1 @@
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__version__ = '0.18.0'
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__version__ = '0.19.1'
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