RhodeCode - issues: Issueshttps://issues.rhodecode.com/https://issues.rhodecode.com/favicon.ico?16960560042023-11-14T12:54:14ZRhodeCode - issues
Redmine RhodeCode CE/EE - Bug #5706 (Resolved): GIT: new commit cannot be made with parent that is NOT a ...https://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/57062023-11-14T12:54:14ZMarcin Kuzminski [CTO]marcin@rhodecode.com
<p>Checking tests failures and it seem new commits cannot be made with a parent that is not a branch</p>
RhodeCode CE/EE - Bug #5621 (Resolved): LDAP + User Groups authentication plugin not working afte...https://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/56212020-06-15T05:42:55ZMichael Davis
<p>After upgrading our RhodeCode EE server to 4.19.3, the LDAP + User Groups authentication plugin no longer works for us. I get "invalid username/password" errors when trying to log in with an LDAP account. If I switch the server to the regular LDAP plugin, it works fine with the same settings.</p>
<p>The problem appears to have first occurred in 4.19.0. I tested this by updating a copy of our server from 4.18.3 (where the LDAP + Groups authentication plugin worked) to 4.19.0 (where it did not).</p>
<p>I see this error in the log file when the authentication failure occurs:</p>
<pre><code>2020-06-14 22:24:16.746 [15542] INFO [rhodecode.authentication.base] Authenticating user `mdavis` using egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ee#ldap_group plugin
2020-06-14 22:24:16.776 [15542] ERROR [rhodecode.rc_auth_plugins.auth_ldap_group] Other exception
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "rc_auth_plugins/auth_ldap_group.py", line 835, in rc_auth_plugins.auth_ldap_group.RhodeCodeAuthPlugin.auth
File "rc_auth_plugins/auth_ldap_group.py", line 295, in rc_auth_plugins.auth_ldap_group.AuthLdap.authenticate_ldap
AttributeError: 'AuthLdap' object has no attribute 'BASE_DN'
2020-06-14 22:24:16.783 [15542] WARNI [rhodecode.model.validators] user `mdavis` failed to authenticate
</code></pre> RhodeCode Control - Feature #5582 (New): Add the version number of a PR in the HTTP APIhttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/55822020-01-15T10:45:22ZOlivier Renaud
<p>The JSON response of <code>get_pull_request</code> does not include the version number of the pull request (the one that gets incremented when a PR is updated with new commits). It would be a useful information to report in my use case (writing a bot that acts as a PR reviewer for TeamCity builds).</p>
<p>Using the Python api, I can find the version number with this code, but there is no workaround when working with the HTTP API.</p>
<pre><code class="python syntaxhl" data-language="python"><span class="n">pr</span> <span class="o">=</span> <span class="n">PullRequest</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">get</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">pr_id</span><span class="p">)</span>
<span class="n">pr_version</span> <span class="o">=</span> <span class="n">pr</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">versions</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">count</span><span class="p">()</span> <span class="o">+</span> <span class="mi">1</span>
</code></pre> RhodeCode Control - Bug #5535 (New): improper rollback on upgrade failurehttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/55352019-02-09T21:12:54ZCatalin Salgau
<p>Behaviour probably not strictly related to version, but for context. (I accept that those old versions are no longer supported.)<br>
Migrating a 2.1.0 instance to 2.2.8 hit an error relating to a package rename (pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: rhodecodemomentum) and attempted rollback.<br>
<em>instancename/profile</em> symlink was rolled back, but not the rhodecode.ini file, resulting in the app egg still pointing to egg:rhodecodemomentum and the instance failing to restart.<br>
Manually renaming rhodecode.backup_2.1.0.ini back fixed the issue.</p>
RhodeCode Control - Feature #5534 (New): extract/preload subcommandhttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/55342019-02-09T20:22:48ZCatalin Salgau
<p>Per documentation, restoring an instance involves creating a new instance and replacing files.<br>
Assuming one is restoring their entire ~/.rccontrol folder, the issue, as I see it, comes down to not having the required files expanded under the NIX store, as symlinked from <em>instancename/profile</em>.<br>
I'd like to suggest an <em>rccontrol extract</em> command that downloads (if not in cache/offline) and extracts the proper files on restore/upgrade, without the intermediary new instance step.<br>
This would also simplify cleanup of the nix store on live instances.</p>
RhodeCode Control - Feature #5533 (In Progress): Support busybox tarhttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/55332019-02-09T19:51:04ZCatalin Salgau
<p>Busybox tar does not handle --usage(as GNU tar does).<br>
Switching rccontrol from </p>
<pre><code> local_command("tar", '--usage')
</code></pre>
<p>to</p>
<pre><code> local_command("tar", '--help')
</code></pre>
<p>yields the same effect while being more inclusive.</p>
RhodeCode Tools - Bug #5531 (New): rhodecode-index: default cli opts overwrite given mapping filehttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/55312019-02-08T16:34:36ZPeter Colledge
<p>For example, if I provide a mapping file with</p>
<pre><code>[__DEFAULT__]
repo_limit = 1
</code></pre>
<p>I still get an unlimited limit, which is the default CLI param, until I explicitly use the CLI param <code>rhodecode-index... --repo-limit 1</code></p>
<p>See parse_opts in rhodecode_tools/commands/index.py </p>
<p>Version 756dd5c2d0b6 (v1.1.0) of cloned+venv'ed rhodecode-tools-ce.</p>
RhodeCode Control - Bug #5501 (New): rccontrol throwing rccontrol.lib.exceptions.SupervisorFailed...https://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/55012018-10-12T14:37:19Zdan m
<p>Attempting to run any command that invokes supervisord gives me the following STE:</p>
<p>$ rccontrol status community-1<br>
RHODECODE CONTROL VERSION: 1.19.2<br>
Starting supervisord.<br>
Traceback (most recent call last):<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/i58g29lpsgfr7jxsirfx2xsjhddllrc5-python2.7-supervisor-3.3.4/bin/.supervisord-wrapped", line 12, in <br>
sys.exit(main())<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/i58g29lpsgfr7jxsirfx2xsjhddllrc5-python2.7-supervisor-3.3.4/lib/python2.7/site-packages/supervisor/supervisord.py", line 357, in main<br>
go(options)<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/i58g29lpsgfr7jxsirfx2xsjhddllrc5-python2.7-supervisor-3.3.4/lib/python2.7/site-packages/supervisor/supervisord.py", line 367, in go<br>
d.main()<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/i58g29lpsgfr7jxsirfx2xsjhddllrc5-python2.7-supervisor-3.3.4/lib/python2.7/site-packages/supervisor/supervisord.py", line 67, in main<br>
self.options.set_rlimits_or_exit()<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/i58g29lpsgfr7jxsirfx2xsjhddllrc5-python2.7-supervisor-3.3.4/lib/python2.7/site-packages/supervisor/options.py", line 1398, in set_rlimits_or_exit<br>
soft, hard = resource.getrlimit(res)<br>
resource.error: (38, 'Function not implemented')<br>
Supervisord did not start properly.<br>
Traceback (most recent call last):<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/bin/..rccontrol-wrapped-wrapped", line 12, in <br>
sys.exit(cmd())<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rccontrol/main.py", line 54, in cmd<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/bbsdjfz28lj6g8s90wbj6i746nwxhh2s-python2.7-click-6.6/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 716, in <strong>call</strong><br>
return self.main(*args, **kwargs)<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/bbsdjfz28lj6g8s90wbj6i746nwxhh2s-python2.7-click-6.6/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 696, in main<br>
rv = self.invoke(ctx)<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/bbsdjfz28lj6g8s90wbj6i746nwxhh2s-python2.7-click-6.6/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 1060, in invoke<br>
return _process_result(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx))<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/bbsdjfz28lj6g8s90wbj6i746nwxhh2s-python2.7-click-6.6/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 889, in invoke<br>
return ctx.invoke(self.callback, **ctx.params)<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/bbsdjfz28lj6g8s90wbj6i746nwxhh2s-python2.7-click-6.6/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 534, in invoke<br>
return callback(*args, **kwargs)<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/bbsdjfz28lj6g8s90wbj6i746nwxhh2s-python2.7-click-6.6/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/decorators.py", line 64, in new_func<br>
return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args[1:], **kwargs)<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/bbsdjfz28lj6g8s90wbj6i746nwxhh2s-python2.7-click-6.6/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 534, in invoke<br>
return callback(*args, **kwargs)<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rccontrol/status.py", line 21, in cmd<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rccontrol/lib/utils.py", line 431, in wrapper<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rccontrol/status.py", line 34, in main<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rccontrol/lib/context.py", line 1951, in status<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rccontrol/lib/context.py", line 1059, in get_process_status<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rccontrol/lib/context.py", line 1049, in get_process_info<br>
File "/opt/rhodecode/store/hvmz2dqbl1ha75bnw4gh7kgy6wqk62jz-python2.7-rhodecode-control-1.19.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rccontrol/lib/context.py", line 1326, in xmlrpc<br>
rccontrol.lib.exceptions.SupervisorFailedToStart</p>
<p>RC version: 1.19.2<br>
What's installed: 1 CE instance, 1 VCSServer instance<br>
OS: CentOs 6.10 (updates current up to the past week or so)</p>
<p>Comments to follow</p>
RhodeCode Tools - Bug #5450 (New): rhodecode-api get_license_info no longer workshttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/54502018-03-19T18:16:55ZGildas Fargeasgildas.fargeas@nerd.nintendo.com
<p>I just noticed that but it seems the method get_license_info no longer works in the api.<br>
I get the same error using either a curl request or rhodecode-api bin. I also checked get_users and it works fine.<br>
Can you reproduce this error ?</p>
<pre><code>ERROR: Backend server at `http://127.0.0.1:10002/_admin/api` returned non 2XX http code (500). Please make sure it is running and accepting connections. Original response: <!DOCTYPE html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>Error - 500 Internal Server Error</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
<meta name="robots" content="index, nofollow"/>
<link rel="icon" href="/_static/rhodecode/images/favicon.ico" sizes="16x16 32x32" type="image/png" />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/_static/rhodecode/css/style.css" media="screen"/>
<!--[if IE]>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/_static/rhodecode/css/ie.css" media="screen"/>
<![endif]-->
<style>body { background:#eeeeee; }</style>
<script type="text/javascript">
// register templateContext to pass template variables to JS
var templateContext = {timeago: {}};
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/_static/rhodecode/js/scripts.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div class="wrapper error_page">
<div class="sidebar">
<a href="/"><img class="error-page-logo" src="/_static/rhodecode/images/RhodeCode_Logo_Black.png" alt="RhodeCode"/></a>
</div>
<div class="main-content">
<h1>
<span class="error-branding">
RhodeCode
</span><br/>
500 Internal Server Error | <span class="error_message">The server has either erred or is incapable of performing the requested operation.</span>
</h1>
<div class="inner-column">
<h4>Possible Causes</h4>
<ul>
<li>Server is overloaded.</li>
<li>Server database connection is lost.</li>
<li>Server expected unhandled error.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="inner-column">
<h4>Support</h4>
<p>For support, go to <a href="https://rhodecode.com/help/" target="_blank">Support</a>.
It may be useful to include your log file; see the log file locations <a href="https://rhodecode.com/r1/enterprise/docs/admin-system-overview/">here</a>.
</p>
</div>
<div class="inner-column">
<h4>Documentation</h4>
<p>For more information, see <a href="https://rhodecode.com/r1/enterprise/docs/">docs.rhodecode.com</a>.</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
None
</code></pre> RhodeCode CE/EE - Bug #5434 (Resolved): Locale problemhttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/54342018-02-02T14:55:03ZNikolay Yankin
<p>Same problem as described here <a href="https://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/5297" class="external">https://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/5297</a> on Gentoo x64</p>
<p>Problem was appeared after upgrading from 4.9.1 to 4.11.1 (4.10.6 also affected)</p>
RhodeCode CE/EE - Task #4251 (Feedback): [customer] Pull request with subreposhttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/42512016-09-29T13:41:00ZMarcin Kuzminski [CTO]marcin@rhodecode.com
<p>While a lot of time passed since we’ve exchanged emails last time, let me share some details about the way we work at R and what kind of Rhodecode improvements would be useful for us. </p>
<ul>
<li>Most of our iOS/Mac product repositories are Mercurial </li>
<li>We extensively use Mercurial’s subrepositories for internal dependencies: our internal libraries are Mercurial or git repositories, which are added to product repository as a subrepo. </li>
<li>I like github flow: creating feature branches (bookmarks in Mercurial), opening pull request to master (default), code-reviewing this pull request and merging it after review is finished</li>
</ul>
<p>Unfortunately Rhodecode does not allow to create pull request for Mercurial repository in case it contains any subrepo, even if there were no changes in that sub-repositories. </p>
<p>So that’s the main reason why we can’t use github flow with Rhodecode and that’s the reason why we have to Crucible. </p>
<p>I’ve shared these details with team about a year ago : <a href="https://rhodecode.tenderapp.com/help/discussions/support-tickets/1234-unable-to-create-pull-request" class="external">https://rhodecode.tenderapp.com/help/discussions/support-tickets/1234-unable-to-create-pull-request</a></p>
<p>Currently Rhodecode is more like a repository storage for us and while post-commit reviews are possible they are rarely used. That’s why most people at R almost never see Rhodecode web interface. </p>
<p>Let me know if you need any more details or have any workaround that would still allow us to use pull requests. </p>
RhodeCode CE/EE - Bug #4092 (Feedback): [ce, ee] Redmine/JIRA integrations - smart commitshttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/40922016-07-15T12:29:44ZDaniel Ddaniel@rhodecode.com
<p>For the redmine case there are 5 states for a ticket:</p>
<ul>
<li>new</li>
<li>in progress</li>
<li>resolved</li>
<li>feedback</li>
<li>closed'</li>
</ul>
<p>Commit messages should be able to auto close/resolve tickets using keywords such as <code>fixes #42</code></p>
<p>The thing to think about is that the user may want 'fixes #20' to set the redmine issue to any of 'resolved', 'feedback' or 'closed' - this should be set in the integration options.</p>
<p>Allowing custom multiple regex => state mappers per integration is the most powerful but might be overkill- making standard keywords might be better eg:</p>
<p>fixes => resolved<br>
closes => closed</p>
<p>Then again this might be no good for international users.</p>
RhodeCode CE/EE - Task #3454 (Feedback): [ce/ee] visually differentiate the two editionshttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/34542016-04-07T15:38:27ZOliver Strobeloliver@rhodecode.com
<p>Currently we are only changing the footer to include Community vs. Enterprise differentiation.</p>
<p>Purpose: It should be possible to tell the difference in edition quickly when switching between CE/EE tabs.</p>
<p>Potential solutions:<br>
1) Add the edition name into the header after the logo on the top left<br>
2) Change the colour of the header between editions, eg.<br>
CE = dark grey<br>
EE = black</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p>
RhodeCode Tools - Task #3333 (New): Create rhodecode-tools backup command for backup of RhodeCode...https://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/33332016-03-17T12:43:52ZMarcin Kuzminski [CTO]marcin@rhodecode.com
<p>We should create a backup command that allows to backup instances.</p>
<ul>
<li>needs to be atomic for repositories so we don't catch a push in progress operation</li>
<li>needs to identify all required files to backup including configs, extra hooks, gists, databases etc</li>
</ul>
RhodeCode CE/EE - Feature #2539 (Feedback): Recursive deletion of resourceshttps://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/25392015-08-25T18:11:48ZMarcin Kuzminski [CTO]marcin@rhodecode.com
<p>Ticket from support: <a href="https://rhodecode.tenderapp.com/help/discussions/problems/7125-rc-225-after-deleting-repo-groups-on-file-system-then-rescan-the-repo-groups-are-always-in-the-db" class="external">https://rhodecode.tenderapp.com/help/discussions/problems/7125-rc-225-after-deleting-repo-groups-on-file-system-then-rescan-the-repo-groups-are-always-in-the-db</a></p>
<p>Use case:</p>
<ul>
<li>gemalto needs to often delete large repository groups, current system doesn't allow doing it from web interface</li>
<li>users need to delete manually each repo inside repo group and then delete the group itself</li>
</ul>
<p>Currently our system supports this operation in cleanup mode, so you can delete whole directory from the filesystem and run remap-and rescan. This is a workaround and should allow<br>
big cleanup, but it's far from being straightforward to do.</p>
<p>We need a consistent interface for deletion of resource that hold other resources. This should currently include two places</p>
<ul>
<li>user deletion (that hold repo groups/user groups/repositories)</li>
<li>repository group deletion (that hold other repositories)</li>
</ul>
<p>You can delete user or repository group in two ways, goind to admin > users or admin > repo groups and clicking delete.<br>
In case there are dependent objects, we should trigger a warning flash message, and redirect user to advanced settings section of user, or repo group. and allow them to do recursive delete.</p>
<p>There's already an interface for that in users advanced section, when you can select if you want to delete or transfer ownership of repositories or groups that user owns. <br>
We should re-use the logic, and make the same option available to deletion of repository groups. The user advanced section also needs some small improvements.</p>
<p>Recursive delete should have two options.</p>
<ul>
<li>delete resources</li>
<li>transfer ownership of resources to a different user in the system</li>
</ul>
<p>Currently part of that is implemented in user > settings > advanced where we have delete or detach option. <br>
Detach option unfortunetly picks the first super admin in the system which leads to<br>
odd results and you cannot control to whom you need to transfer the ownership.</p>