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remove unnecessary hierachy of `prs` which is also a troublesome term
replace the concept of `create` which aligns more to the PR github model
to `send` which aligns more with the git patch model
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this enables consistancy of display with simple clients that are just taking
the output of `git format-patch`
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use first patch as thread root if pr event isn't present.
begin renaming pr event to cover letter.
fix patch ordering upon creation. patches were in youngest first
order which caused:
- `PATCH n/t`to be in reverse order
- the youngest patch was the marked root
- oldest patch replied to the youngest
fix finding most recent patch event. when a patch in a set is the
most recent it will share a created_at with other patches.
previously the first patch recieved from relay in the set would be
used. now it finds the first patch with that created_at which isn't
also a parent of another patch with the same created_at.
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up the pr event type to a nip34-like cover letter format
this sets the building blocks in place to enable simplier clients to
use the 'cover letter' feature in `git format-patch` to create the
experience as a pr event
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this is simpler
there is no need to check whether main or master exist
because one does 99+% of the time
the root commit wil be te same for head as master 99+% of the time
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format patch as a series in the patch event content unless it is 1/1
and there is no pr (cover letter) event
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- change kind number
- remove "r-" prefix from unique commit id r tag
- rename tag commit-sig to commit-pgp-sig
- a tag for repo identifer and pubkey. this serves as a vote for
this pubkey being a maintainer
- add relay hints
- change format of committer tag
- remove r references to parent commit id
- tag parent patch event if its part of change request
author and commit-message tags still need to be removed but they are
required to apply patches with gitlib2. we will need to fallback to
running the git client to apply patches.
BREAKING CHANGE: change patch/commit event kind and tags to reflect
nip34 draft. events with the older kind will no longer be found and
will not be in a valid format
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this is a contribution from jk (sectore) that I rebased and squashed
into this commit.
the tests were broken in the last few commits to rush out some fixes.
this change may introduce more issues because of
Relay.respond_standard_req.
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this shouldn't be present
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so that commit ids can be maintained
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- create yaml file with maintainers and relays
- add maintainers to repo event
- add current user as maintainer
- custom repo relays from cli argument
- save git-server in repo event
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- fetch prs and present as a selectable list
- create and / or checkout branch for selected pr
- apply latest patches as commits
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tag pr event with title, description and the name of the current
checkedout branch
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r tags are indexed by relays in they same way as t tags and are a more
appropriate for referencing commits
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fetch repository reference events to identify repository relays
send pr events to repository relays alongside user relays
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replacable event with root-commit, name, description and relay tags
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reuse client across login and send events
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fix breaking changes
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get user relay list and metadata events from relays when keys are
used and last fetch attempt was more than an hour ago
uses user's write relays if known, otherwise uses fallback relays
to achieve this a method for intergration testing event fetching
from relays was added
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add tests but these currently don't work when run together
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- add client
- use client to send event
- add async functionality - enabler for relay interaction whilst
getting cli input
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- identify commits
- create pull request event
- create patch events
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