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* Updates the doc to explain how to make PolyGerrit the default ui but keep GWTUI as a secondary ui. It mentions how to use gerrit.ui. Change-Id: I69a2c729040642bb69ee631482a0ac79251304d2
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= PolyGerrit - GUI
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== Configuring
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By default both GWT and PolyGerrit UI are available to users.
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To make PolyGerrit the default UI but keep GWT as a secondary UI:
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[gerrit]
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ui = POLYGERRIT
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To disable GWT but not PolyGerrit:
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[gerrit]
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enableGwtUi = false
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enablePolyGerrit = true
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To enable GWT but not PolyGerrit:
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[gerrit]
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enableGwtUi = true
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enablePolyGerrit = false
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To switch to the PolyGerrit UI you have to add `?polygerrit=1` in the URL.
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for example https://gerrit.example.org/?polygerrit=1
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To disable PolyGerrit UI, change 1 to 0, which will take you back to GWT UI.
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More information can be found in the link:https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit/+/master/polygerrit-ui/[README]
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