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2021-05-19 | Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@13-12-stable-eev13.12.0-rc42 | GitLab Bot | |
2021-04-21 | Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@13-11-stable-eev13.11.0-rc43 | GitLab Bot | |
2020-06-18 | Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@13-1-stable-ee | GitLab Bot | |
2020-05-20 | Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@13-0-stable-ee | GitLab Bot | |
2020-04-03 | Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@master | GitLab Bot | |
2020-01-21 | Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@master | GitLab Bot | |
2019-10-18 | Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@master | GitLab Bot | |
2019-09-18 | Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@master | GitLab Bot | |
2019-07-10 | Fetch users from Phabricator to link to issues | Bob Van Landuyt | |
We fetch the users from Phabricator based on their Phabricator ID. If a user with the same username exists and is a member of the project, we set them as assignee or author. When a user is applicable, we also cache it in Redis so we don't have to perform the request again for the same phid. | |||
2019-05-31 | Setup Phabricator import | Bob Van Landuyt | |
This sets up all the basics for importing Phabricator tasks into GitLab issues. To import all tasks from a Phabricator instance into GitLab, we'll import all of them into a new project that will have its repository disabled. The import is hooked into a regular ProjectImport setup, but similar to the GitHub parallel importer takes care of all the imports itself. In this iteration, we're importing each page of tasks in a separate sidekiq job. The first thing we do when requesting a new page of tasks is schedule the next page to be imported. But to avoid deadlocks, we only allow a single job per worker type to run at the same time. For now we're only importing basic Issue information, this should be extended to richer information. |