python-ogr
One API for multiple git forges
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ogr-0.45.0.tar.gz | 0003888187 3.71 MB | |
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python-ogr.spec | 0000002300 2.25 KB |
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Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Steve Kowalik (StevenK)
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- Update to 0.45.0: * OGR now supports PyGithub >= 1.58. * OGR now understands a few community-hosted GitLab instances that could not be determined automatically from the hostname. * Fixes an issue with project->service mapping where the service with an url not containing the service type wasn't matched. * A bug in ogr resulting in returning only first page of pull requests for Pagure has been fixed. * ogr now raises `GitForgeInternalError` rather than `PagureAPIException` when getting 50x response from the Pagure API. * `CommitComment.comment` has been deprecated in favour of `CommitComment.body` to make the naming consistent across objects. * ogr now requires Python 3.9 or later. * Using the method `users_with_write_access` you can generate the set of users that have write access to the project and the method `has_write_access(user)` you can find out if the user has write access to the project. * We have implemented the closed_by property for the Pagure pull request for getting the login of the account that closed the pull request. - Switch to pyproject macros. - Stop using greedy globs in %files. - Drop BuildRequires on setuptools_scm_git_archive.
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