Make WIP prefixes case insensitive, e.g. allow Draft
as a WIP prefix (#19780)
The issue was that only the actual title was converted to uppercase, but not the prefix as specified in `WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES`. As a result, the following did not work: WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES=Draft:,[Draft],WIP:,[WIP] One possible workaround was: WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES=DRAFT:,[DRAFT],WIP:,[WIP] Then indeed one could use `Draft` (as well as `DRAFT`) in the title. However, the link `Start the title with DRAFT: to prevent the pull request from being merged accidentally.` showed the suggestion in uppercase; so it is not possible to show it as `Draft`. This PR fixes it, and allows to use `Draft` in `WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES`. Fixes #19779. Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
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;; List of prefixes used in Pull Request title to mark them as Work In Progress
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;; List of prefixes used in Pull Request title to mark them as Work In Progress (matched in a case-insensitive manner)
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;WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES = WIP:,[WIP]
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;WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES = WIP:,[WIP]
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;; List of keywords used in Pull Request comments to automatically close a related issue
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;; List of keywords used in Pull Request comments to automatically close a related issue
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### Repository - Pull Request (`repository.pull-request`)
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### Repository - Pull Request (`repository.pull-request`)
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- `WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES`: **WIP:,\[WIP\]**: List of prefixes used in Pull Request
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- `WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES`: **WIP:,\[WIP\]**: List of prefixes used in Pull Request
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title to mark them as Work In Progress
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title to mark them as Work In Progress. These are matched in a case-insensitive manner.
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- `CLOSE_KEYWORDS`: **close**, **closes**, **closed**, **fix**, **fixes**, **fixed**, **resolve**, **resolves**, **resolved**: List of
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- `CLOSE_KEYWORDS`: **close**, **closes**, **closed**, **fix**, **fixes**, **fixed**, **resolve**, **resolves**, **resolved**: List of
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keywords used in Pull Request comments to automatically close a related issue
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keywords used in Pull Request comments to automatically close a related issue
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- `REOPEN_KEYWORDS`: **reopen**, **reopens**, **reopened**: List of keywords used in Pull Request comments to automatically reopen
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- `REOPEN_KEYWORDS`: **reopen**, **reopens**, **reopened**: List of keywords used in Pull Request comments to automatically reopen
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// HasWorkInProgressPrefix determines if the given PR title has a Work In Progress prefix
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// HasWorkInProgressPrefix determines if the given PR title has a Work In Progress prefix
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func HasWorkInProgressPrefix(title string) bool {
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func HasWorkInProgressPrefix(title string) bool {
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for _, prefix := range setting.Repository.PullRequest.WorkInProgressPrefixes {
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for _, prefix := range setting.Repository.PullRequest.WorkInProgressPrefixes {
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if strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToUpper(title), prefix) {
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if strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToUpper(title), strings.ToUpper(prefix)) {
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return true
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return true
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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for _, prefix := range setting.Repository.PullRequest.WorkInProgressPrefixes {
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for _, prefix := range setting.Repository.PullRequest.WorkInProgressPrefixes {
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if strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToUpper(pr.Issue.Title), prefix) {
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if strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToUpper(pr.Issue.Title), strings.ToUpper(prefix)) {
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return pr.Issue.Title[0:len(prefix)]
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return pr.Issue.Title[0:len(prefix)]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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