Remove the Mute/Unmute functionality, it is replaced by the new MarkAsReviewed/MarkAsUnreviewed REST endpoints (added by predecessor change). A schema migration takes care to rename existing mute labels. Since the star labels are also stored in the change index the affected changes must be reindexed. Since we can't reindex changes from a schema migration a new change schema version is added which enforces a reindex of all changes on upgrade to the new index version (either by online or offline reindex). The mute functionality was added by change I83085033f which is not part of any release yet. Hence we can still change the API for this without breaking backwards compatibility. Since the 'mute' namespace is now free again we may use this name later to implement functionality which is similar to Gmail's mute. E.g. remove the change from the dashboard until a new patch is uploaded. The muted() method is removed from the extension API since the information whether a change is reviewed or not is already provided as part of ChangeInfo (see "reviewed" field). This method was anyway bad since this functionality didn't exist as REST endpoint and the extension API is normally only a wrapper around the REST API. The 'mute' field from ChangeInfo is removed since it wasn't used on client-side. The client rather relied on the "reviewed" field to highlight changes in dashboards. Bug: Issue 7237 Change-Id: Ia21e6031908dd0c722f3839ab186724043b460d3 Signed-off-by: Edwin Kempin <ekempin@google.com>
Gerrit Code Review
Gerrit is a code review and project management tool for Git based projects.
Objective
Gerrit makes reviews easier by showing changes in a side-by-side display, and allowing inline comments to be added by any reviewer.
Gerrit simplifies Git based project maintainership by permitting any authorized user to submit changes to the master Git repository, rather than requiring all approved changes to be merged in by hand by the project maintainer.
Documentation
For information about how to install and use Gerrit, refer to the documentation.
Source
Our canonical Git repository is located on googlesource.com. There is a mirror of the repository on Github.
Reporting bugs
Please report bugs on the issue tracker.
Contribute
Gerrit is the work of hundreds of contributors. We appreciate your help!
Please read the contribution guidelines.
Note that we do not accept Pull Requests via the Github mirror.
Getting in contact
The IRC channel on freenode is #gerrit. An archive is available at: echelog.com.
The Developer Mailing list is repo-discuss on Google Groups.
License
Gerrit is provided under the Apache License 2.0.
Build
Install Bazel and run the following:
git clone --recursive https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit
cd gerrit && bazel build release
Install binary packages (Deb/Rpm)
The instruction how to configure GerritForge/BinTray repositories is here
On Debian/Ubuntu run:
apt-get update & apt-get install gerrit=<version>-<release>
NOTE: release is a counter that starts with 1 and indicates the number of packages that have been released with the same version of the software.
On CentOS/RedHat run:
yum clean all && yum install gerrit-<version>[-<release>]
On Fedora run:
dnf clean all && dnf install gerrit-<version>[-<release>]
Use pre-built Gerrit images on Docker
Docker images of Gerrit are available on DockerHub
To run a CentOS 7 based Gerrit image:
docker run -p 8080:8080 gerritforge/gerrit-centos7[:version]
To run a Ubuntu 15.04 based Gerrit image:
docker run -p 8080:8080 gerritforge/gerrit-ubuntu15.04[:version]
NOTE: release is optional. Last released package of the version is installed if the release number is omitted.