Add support for cross project references for labels
## Summary
Support for cross project references for labels.
## Rationale
1. Cross project label references are currently not supported in GitLab
1. `to_reference` method signature in `Label` model breaks the abstraction introduced in `Referable`.
`concerns/referable.rb: def to_reference(_from_project = nil)`
Signatures:
```
label.rb: def to_reference(format = :id)
commit_range.rb: def to_reference(from_project = nil)
commit.rb: def to_reference(from_project = nil)
external_issue.rb: def to_reference(_from_project = nil)
group.rb: def to_reference(_from_project = nil)
issue.rb: def to_reference(from_project = nil)
merge_request.rb: def to_reference(from_project = nil)
milestone.rb: def to_reference(from_project = nil)
project.rb: def to_reference(_from_project = nil)
snippet.rb: def to_reference(from_project = nil)
user.rb: def to_reference(_from_project = nil)
```
This MR suggests using `def to_reference(from_project = nil, format: :id)` which makes use of keyword arguments and preserves abstract interface.
1. We need support for cross project label references when we want to move issue to another project
It may happen that issue description, system notes or comments contain reference to label and this reference will be invalid after moving issue to another project and will not be displayed correctly unless we have support for cross project references.
Merge request that needs this feature: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/2831
I think that cross project label references may be useful, (example: `Hey, see our issues for CI in GitLab CE! - gitab-org/gitlab-ce~"CI"`).
cc @JobV @DouweM @rspeicher
See merge request !2966
Add a spec for WikiPipeline
Removes the specs from GollumTagsFilter that were more like integration
tests for the pipeline than unit tests of the filter.
See merge request !3054
Additional specs cover a case when one of the builds is running but
allowed to fail. Previous implementation returned `running` status,
which is wrong. This behavior has been changed in 8.5, this commit adds
missing specs.
Fix missing ignored? for GenericCommitStatus
This is pretty important fix. We should not release 8.5 without this.
It critical error when handling GenericCommitStatus:
```
undefined method `ignored?' for #<GenericCommitStatus:0x007fe1a2a20fe0>
```
cc @grzesiek
See merge request !2899
Update Gemojione for new hotness ✨
Before | After
------ | -----
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See merge request !2800
Before this fix when there was only one relevant, previous build and it
failed, but was allowed to fail, entire build had been marked as
skipped.
Closes#3192
- Apply the RelativeLinkFilter filter to other formats, e.g.,
reStructuredText so links from the Files view or the Project view work
- Remove the AsciidocPipeline pipeline
Fixes#3533.
- Add `avatar_url`, `description`, `git_ssh_url`, `git_http_url`,
`path_with_namespace` and `default_branch` in `project` in push, issue,
merge-request and note webhooks data
- Deprecate the `ssh_url` in favor of `git_ssh_url` and `http_url` in
favor of `git_http_url` in `project` for push, issue, merge-request and
note webhooks data
- Deprecate the `repository` key in push, issue, merge-request and
note webhooks data, use `project` instead
The pattern in the `::reference_pattern` class method in the
ExternalIssue model does not match all valid forms of JIRA project
names. I have updated the regex to match JIRA project names with numbers
and underscores. More information on valid JIRA project names can be
found here:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/changing-the-project-key-format-192534.html
* The first character must be a letter,
* All letters used in the project key must be from the Modern Roman Alphabet and upper case, and
* Only letters, numbers or the underscore character can be used.