- allows SSH Gitlab connection to have custom port - introduces temporary registers - fixes issue w/ quitting the popup on MR creation This is a #MINOR release
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*gitlab.nvim.txt* Create, review, and manage Gitlab resources without leaving Neovim
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==============================================================================
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Table of Contents *gitlab.nvim.table-of-contents*
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- Requirements |gitlab.nvim.requirements|
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- Quick Start |gitlab.nvim.quick-start|
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- Installation |gitlab.nvim.installation|
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- Connecting to Gitlab |gitlab.nvim.connecting-to-gitlab|
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- Configuring the Plugin |gitlab.nvim.configuring-the-plugin|
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- Usage |gitlab.nvim.usage|
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- The Summary view |gitlab.nvim.the-summary-view|
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- Reviewing an MR |gitlab.nvim.reviewing-an-mr|
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- Temporary registers |gitlab.nvim.temp-registers|
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- Discussions and Notes |gitlab.nvim.discussions-and-notes|
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- Labels |gitlab.nvim.labels|
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- Signs and diagnostics |gitlab.nvim.signs-and-diagnostics|
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- Emojis |gitlab.nvim.emojis|
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- Uploading Files |gitlab.nvim.uploading-files|
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- MR Approvals |gitlab.nvim.mr-approvals|
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- Merging an MR |gitlab.nvim.merging-an-mr|
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- Creating an MR |gitlab.nvim.creating-an-mr|
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- Pipelines |gitlab.nvim.pipelines|
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- Reviewers and Assignees |gitlab.nvim.reviewers-and-assignees|
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- Restarting or Shutting Down |gitlab.nvim.restarting-or-shutting-down|
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- Keybindings |gitlab.nvim.keybindings|
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- Troubleshooting |gitlab.nvim.troubleshooting|
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- Api |gitlab.nvim.api|
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OVERVIEW *gitlab.nvim.overview*
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This Neovim plugin is designed to make it easy to review Gitlab MRs from within
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the editor. This means you can do things like:
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- Create, approve, and merge MRs for the current branch
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- Read and edit an MR description
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- Add or remove reviewers and assignees
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- Resolve, reply to, and unresolve discussion threads
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- Create, edit, delete, and reply to comments
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- View and manage pipeline Jobs
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- Upload files, jump to the browser, and a lot more!
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REQUIREMENTS *gitlab.nvim.requirements*
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- Go >= v1.19
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QUICK START *gitlab.nvim.quick-start*
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1. Install Go
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2. Add configuration (see Installation section)
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3. Checkout your feature branch: `git checkout feature-branch`
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4. Open Neovim
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5. Run `:lua require("gitlab").review()` to open the reviewer pane
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INSTALLATION *gitlab.nvim.installation*
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With Lazy:
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>lua
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return {
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"harrisoncramer/gitlab.nvim",
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dependencies = {
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"MunifTanjim/nui.nvim",
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"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
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"sindrets/diffview.nvim",
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"stevearc/dressing.nvim", -- Recommended but not required. Better UI for pickers.
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"nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons" -- Recommended but not required. Icons in discussion tree.
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},
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enabled = true,
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build = function () require("gitlab.server").build(true) end, -- Builds the Go binary
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config = function()
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require("gitlab").setup()
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end,
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}
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<
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And with Packer:
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>lua
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use {
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'harrisoncramer/gitlab.nvim',
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requires = {
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"MunifTanjim/nui.nvim",
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"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
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"sindrets/diffview.nvim",
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"stevearc/dressing.nvim", -- Recommended but not required. Better UI for pickers.
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"nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons", -- Recommended but not required. Icons in discussion tree.
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},
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run = function() require("gitlab.server").build(true) end,
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config = function()
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require("gitlab").setup()
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end,
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}
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<
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CONNECTING TO GITLAB *gitlab.nvim.connecting-to-gitlab*
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This plugin requires an auth token to connect to Gitlab. The token can be set
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in the root directory of the project in a `.gitlab.nvim` environment file, or
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can be set via a shell environment variable called `GITLAB_TOKEN` instead. If
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both are present, the `.gitlab.nvim` file will take precedence.
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Optionally provide a GITLAB_URL environment variable (or gitlab_url value in
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the `.gitlab.nvim` file) to connect to a self-hosted Gitlab instance. This is
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optional, use ONLY for self-hosted instances. Here’s what they’d look like
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as environment variables:
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>bash
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export GITLAB_TOKEN="your_gitlab_token"
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export GITLAB_URL="https://my-personal-gitlab-instance.com/"
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<
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And as a `.gitlab.nvim` file:
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>
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auth_token=your_gitlab_token
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gitlab_url=https://my-personal-gitlab-instance.com/
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<
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The plugin will look for the `.gitlab.nvim` file in the root of the current
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project by default. However, you may provide a custom path to the configuration
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file via the `config_path` option. This must be an absolute path to the
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directory that holds your `.gitlab.nvim` file.
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The `connection_settings` block in the `state.lua` file will be used to
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configure your connection to Gitlab.
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CONFIGURING THE PLUGIN *gitlab.nvim.configuring-the-plugin*
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Here is the default setup function. All of these values are optional, and if
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you call this function with no values the defaults will be used:
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>lua
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require("gitlab").setup({
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port = nil, -- The port of the Go server, which runs in the background, if omitted or `nil` the port will be chosen automatically
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log_path = vim.fn.stdpath("cache") .. "/gitlab.nvim.log", -- Log path for the Go server
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config_path = nil, -- Custom path for `.gitlab.nvim` file, please read the "Connecting to Gitlab" section
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debug = { go_request = false, go_response = false }, -- Which values to log
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attachment_dir = nil, -- The local directory for files (see the "summary" section)
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reviewer_settings = {
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diffview = {
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imply_local = false, -- If true, will attempt to use --imply_local option when calling |:DiffviewOpen|
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},
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},
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help = "g?", -- Opens a help popup for local keymaps when a relevant view is focused (popup, discussion panel, etc)
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popup = { -- The popup for comment creation, editing, and replying
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perform_action = "<leader>s", -- Once in normal mode, does action (like saving comment or editing description, etc)
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perform_linewise_action = "<leader>l", -- Once in normal mode, does the linewise action (see logs for this job, etc)
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width = "40%",
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height = "60%",
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border = "rounded", -- One of "rounded", "single", "double", "solid"
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opacity = 1.0, -- From 0.0 (fully transparent) to 1.0 (fully opaque)
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comment = nil, -- Individual popup overrides, e.g. { width = "60%", height = "80%", border = "single", opacity = 0.85 },
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edit = nil,
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note = nil,
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pipeline = nil,
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reply = nil,
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squash_message = nil,
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temp_registers = {}, -- List of registers for backing up popup content (see `:h gitlab.nvim.temp-registers`)
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},
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discussion_tree = { -- The discussion tree that holds all comments
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auto_open = true, -- Automatically open when the reviewer is opened
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switch_view = "S", -- Toggles between the notes and discussions views
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default_view = "discussions" -- Show "discussions" or "notes" by default
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blacklist = {}, -- List of usernames to remove from tree (bots, CI, etc)
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jump_to_file = "o", -- Jump to comment location in file
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jump_to_reviewer = "m", -- Jump to the location in the reviewer window
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edit_comment = "e", -- Edit comment
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delete_comment = "dd", -- Delete comment
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reply = "r", -- Reply to comment
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toggle_node = "t", -- Opens or closes the discussion
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toggle_all_discussions = "T", -- Open or close separately both resolved and unresolved discussions
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toggle_resolved_discussions = "R", -- Open or close all resolved discussions
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toggle_unresolved_discussions = "U", -- Open or close all unresolved discussions
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keep_current_open = false, -- If true, current discussion stays open even if it should otherwise be closed when toggling
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toggle_resolved = "p" -- Toggles the resolved status of the whole discussion
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position = "left", -- "top", "right", "bottom" or "left"
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open_in_browser = "b" -- Jump to the URL of the current note/discussion
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size = "20%", -- Size of split
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relative = "editor", -- Position of tree split relative to "editor" or "window"
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resolved = '✓', -- Symbol to show next to resolved discussions
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unresolved = '-', -- Symbol to show next to unresolved discussions
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tree_type = "simple", -- Type of discussion tree - "simple" means just list of discussions, "by_file_name" means file tree with discussions under file
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toggle_tree_type = "i", -- Toggle type of discussion tree - "simple", or "by_file_name"
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winbar = nil -- Custom function to return winbar title, should return a string. Provided with WinbarTable (defined in annotations.lua)
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-- If using lualine, please add "gitlab" to disabled file types, otherwise you will not see the winbar.
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},
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info = { -- Show additional fields in the summary view
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enabled = true,
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horizontal = false, -- Display metadata to the left of the summary rather than underneath
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fields = { -- The fields listed here will be displayed, in whatever order you choose
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"author",
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"created_at",
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"updated_at",
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"merge_status",
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"draft",
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"conflicts",
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"assignees",
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"reviewers",
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"pipeline",
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"branch",
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"target_branch",
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"delete_branch",
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"squash",
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"labels",
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},
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},
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discussion_signs = {
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enabled = true, -- Show diagnostics for gitlab comments in the reviewer
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skip_resolved_discussion = false, -- Show diagnostics for resolved discussions
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severity = vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO, -- ERROR, WARN, INFO, or HINT
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virtual_text = false, -- Whether to show the comment text inline as floating virtual text
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priority = 100, -- Higher will override LSP warnings, etc
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icons = {
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comment = "→|",
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range = " |",
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},
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},
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pipeline = {
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created = "",
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pending = "",
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preparing = "",
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scheduled = "",
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running = "",
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canceled = "↪",
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skipped = "↪",
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success = "✓",
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failed = "",
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},
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create_mr = {
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target = nil, -- Default branch to target when creating an MR
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template_file = nil, -- Default MR template in .gitlab/merge_request_templates
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delete_branch = false, -- Whether the source branch will be marked for deletion
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squash = false, -- Whether the commits will be marked for squashing
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title_input = { -- Default settings for MR title input window
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width = 40,
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border = "rounded",
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},
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},
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colors = {
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discussion_tree = {
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username = "Keyword",
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date = "Comment",
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chevron = "DiffviewNonText",
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directory = "Directory",
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directory_icon = "DiffviewFolderSign",
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file_name = "Normal",
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}
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}
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})
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<
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USAGE *gitlab.nvim.usage*
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First, check out the branch that you want to review locally:
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>
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git checkout feature-branch
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<
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Then open Neovim. To begin, try running the `summary` command or the `review`
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command.
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THE SUMMARY VIEW *gitlab.nvim.the-summary-view*
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The `summary` action will open the MR title and description:
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>lua
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require("gitlab").summary()
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<
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After editing the description or title, you may save your changes via the
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`settings.popup.perform_action` keybinding.
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By default this plugin will also show additional metadata about the MR in a
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separate pane underneath the description. This can be disabled, and these
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fields can be reordered or removed. Please see the `settings.info` section of
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the configuration.
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REVIEWING AN MR *gitlab.nvim.reviewing-an-mr*
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The `review` action will open a diff of the changes. You can leave comments
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using the `create_comment` action. In visual mode, add multiline comments with
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the `create_multiline_comment` command, and add suggested changes with the
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`create_comment_suggestion` command:
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>lua
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require("gitlab").review()
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require("gitlab").create_comment()
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require("gitlab").create_multiline_comment()
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require("gitlab").create_comment_suggestion()
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<
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For suggesting changes you can use `create_comment_suggestion` in visual mode
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which works similar to `create_multiline_comment` but prefills the comment
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window with Gitlab’s suggest changes
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<https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/reviews/suggestions.html>
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code block with prefilled code from the visual selection.
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Just like the summary, all the different kinds of comments are saved via the
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`settings.popup.perform_action` keybinding.
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TEMPORARY REGISTERS *gitlab.nvim.temp-registers*
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While writing a note/comment/suggestion/reply, you may need to interrupt the
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work, do something else (e.g., read something in another file, etc.), and then
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get back to your work on the comment. For occasions like this, you can set
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`settings.popup.temp_registers` to a list of writable registers (see |registers|)
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to which the contents of the popup window will be saved just before quitting.
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A possible setting is, e.g., `settings.popup.backup_register = {'"', "+", "g"}`
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which saves to the so called unnamed register (see |quotequote|), the system
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clipboard register (see |quoteplus|), as well as to the "g" register. This lets
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you easily paste the text back in with |p| or |P| (from the unnamed register),
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or with `"gp` or `"gP` if the unnamed register gets overwritten with something
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else. Using the clipboard register lets you easily use the text outside of
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nvim.
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NOTE: The `temp_registers` are also filled with the contents of the popup when
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pressing the `settings.popup.perform_action` keybinding, even if the action
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that was supposed to be performed fails.
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DISCUSSIONS AND NOTES *gitlab.nvim.discussions-and-notes*
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Gitlab groups threads of comments together into "discussions."
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To display all discussions for the current MR, use the `toggle_discussions`
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action, which will show the discussions in a split window:
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>lua
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require("gitlab").toggle_discussions()
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<
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You can jump to the comment’s location in the reviewer window by using the
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`state.settings.discussion_tree.jump_to_reviewer` key, or to the actual file
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with the `state.settings.discussion_tree.jump_to_file` key.
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Within the discussion tree, you can delete/edit/reply to comments with the
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`state.settings.discussion_tree.SOME_ACTION` keybindings.
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If you’d like to create a note in an MR (like a comment, but not linked to a
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specific line) use the `create_note` action. The same keybindings for
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delete/edit/reply are available on the note tree.
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>lua
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require("gitlab").create_note()
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<
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When the 'wrap' option is on, line wrapping can make the discussion tree
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harder to read. You can use the 'breakindent' option to visually indent tree
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nodes at the same level. If you don't want to set 'breakindent' globally, you
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can set this only for the `gitlab` file type (the file type of discussions and
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notes). One way of doing this is by creating a file called
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$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/after/ftplugin/gitlab.lua with the following contents:
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>lua
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vim.o.breakindent = true
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<
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LABELS *gitlab.nvim.labels*
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You can add or remove labels from the current MR.
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>lua
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require("gitlab").add_label()
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require("gitlab").delete_label()
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These labels will be visible in the summary panel, as long as you provide the
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"fields" string in your setup function under the `setting.info.fields` block.
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SIGNS AND DIAGNOSTICS *gitlab.nvim.signs-and-diagnostics*
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By default when reviewing files, you will see diagnostics for comments that
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have been added to a review. These are the default settings:
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>lua
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discussion_signs = {
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enabled = true, -- Show diagnostics for gitlab comments in the reviewer
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skip_resolved_discussion = false, -- Show diagnostics for resolved discussions
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severity = vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO, -- ERROR, WARN, INFO, or HINT
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virtual_text = false, -- Whether to show the comment text inline as floating virtual text
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priority = 100, -- Higher will override LSP warnings, etc
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icons = {
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comment = "→|",
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range = " |",
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},
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},
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When the cursor is on diagnostic line you can view discussion thread by using `vim.diagnostic.show()`
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You can also jump to discussion tree for the given comment:
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>lua
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require("gitlab").move_to_discussion_tree_from_diagnostic()
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You may skip resolved discussions by toggling `discussion_signs.skip_resolved_discussion`
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in your setup function to true. By default, discussions from this plugin
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are shown at the INFO severity level (see :h vim.diagnostic.severity).
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EMOJIS *gitlab.nvim.emojis*
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You can add or remove emojis from a note or comment in the discussion tree.
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To see who has reacted with an emoji, hover over the emoji. A popup will
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appear with anyone who has responded with that emoji. You can only delete
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emojis that you have responded with.
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UPLOADING FILES *gitlab.nvim.uploading-files*
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To attach a file to an MR description, reply, comment, and so forth use the
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`settings.popup.perform_linewise_action` keybinding when the popup is open.
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This will open a picker that will look for files in the directory you specify
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in the `settings.attachment_dir` folder (this must be an absolute path).
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When you have picked the file, it will be added to the current buffer at the
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current line.
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Use the `settings.popup.perform_action` to send the changes to Gitlab.
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MR APPROVALS *gitlab.nvim.mr-approvals*
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You can approve or revoke approval for an MR with the `approve` and `revoke`
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actions respectively:
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>lua
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require("gitlab").approve()
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require("gitlab").revoke()
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<
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MERGING AN MR *gitlab.nvim.merging-an-mr*
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The `merge` action will merge an MR. The MR must be in a "mergeable" state for
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this command to work.
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>lua
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require("gitlab").merge()
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require("gitlab").merge({ squash = false, delete_branch = false })
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<
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See |gitlab.nvim.merge| for more help on this function.
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CREATING AN MR *gitlab.nvim.creating-an-mr*
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To create an MR for the current branch, make sure you have the branch checked
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out. Then, use the `create_mr` action. See |gitlab.nvim.create_mr| for more
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help on this function
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>lua
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require("gitlab").create_mr()
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require("gitlab").create_mr({ target = "main" })
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require("gitlab").create_mr({ template_file = "my-template.md", title = "Fix bug XYZ" })
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<
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PIPELINES *gitlab.nvim.pipelines*
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You can view the status of the pipeline for the current MR with the `pipeline`
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action.
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>lua
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require("gitlab").pipeline()
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<
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To re-trigger failed jobs in the pipeline manually, use the
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`settings.popup.perform_action` keybinding. To open the log trace of a job in a
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new Neovim buffer, use your `settings.popup.perform_linewise_action`
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keybinding.
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REVIEWERS AND ASSIGNEES *gitlab.nvim.reviewers-and-assignees*
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||
|
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The `add_reviewer` and `delete_reviewer` actions, as well as the `add_assignee`
|
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and `delete_assignee` functions, will let you choose from a list of users who
|
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are available in the current project:
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>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").add_reviewer()
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require("gitlab").delete_reviewer()
|
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require("gitlab").add_assignee()
|
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require("gitlab").delete_assignee()
|
||
<
|
||
These actions use Neovim’s built in picker, which is much nicer if you
|
||
install `dressing.nvim`. If you use Dressing, please enable it:
|
||
>lua
|
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require("dressing").setup({
|
||
input = {
|
||
enabled = true
|
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}
|
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})
|
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<
|
||
|
||
RESTARTING OR SHUTTING DOWN *gitlab.nvim.restarting-or-shutting-down*
|
||
|
||
The `gitlab.nvim` server will shut down automatically when you exit Neovim.
|
||
However, if you would like to manage this yourself (for instance, restart the
|
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server when you check out a new branch) you may do so via the `restart`
|
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command, or `shutdown` commands, which both accept callbacks:
|
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>lua
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require("gitlab.server").restart()
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require("gitlab.server").shutdown()
|
||
<
|
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For instance you could set up the following keybinding to close and reopen the
|
||
reviewer when checking out a new branch:
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>lua
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local gitlab = require("gitlab")
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vim.keymap.set("n", "glB", function ()
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require("gitlab.server").restart(function ()
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||
vim.cmd.tabclose()
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||
gitlab.review() -- Reopen the reviewer after the server restarts
|
||
end)
|
||
end)
|
||
<
|
||
|
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KEYBINDINGS *gitlab.nvim.keybindings*
|
||
|
||
The plugin does not set up any keybindings outside of the special buffers it
|
||
creates, you need to set them up yourself. Here’s what I’m using (note that
|
||
the `<leader>` prefix is not necessary, as `gl` does not have a special meaning
|
||
in normal mode):
|
||
>lua
|
||
local gitlab = require("gitlab")
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||
local gitlab_server = require("gitlab.server")
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||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glr", gitlab.review)
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||
vim.keymap.set("n", "gls", gitlab.summary)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glA", gitlab.approve)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glR", gitlab.revoke)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glc", gitlab.create_comment)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("v", "glc", gitlab.create_multiline_comment)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("v", "glC", gitlab.create_comment_suggestion)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glO", gitlab.create_mr)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glm", gitlab.move_to_discussion_tree_from_diagnostic)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "gln", gitlab.create_note)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "gld", gitlab.toggle_discussions)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glaa", gitlab.add_assignee)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glad", gitlab.delete_assignee)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glra", gitlab.add_reviewer)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glrd", gitlab.delete_reviewer)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glp", gitlab.pipeline)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glo", gitlab.open_in_browser)
|
||
vim.keymap.set("n", "glM", gitlab.merge)
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
TROUBLESHOOTING *gitlab.nvim.troubleshooting*
|
||
|
||
To check that the current settings of the plugin are configured correctly,~
|
||
please run:~
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").print_settings()
|
||
<
|
||
This plugin uses a Go server to reach out to Gitlab. It’s possible that
|
||
something is going wrong when starting that server or connecting with Gitlab.
|
||
The Go server runs outside of Neovim, and can be interacted with directly in
|
||
order to troubleshoot. To start the server, check out your feature branch and
|
||
run these commands:
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab.server").build(true)
|
||
require("gitlab.server").start(function() print("Server started") end)
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
The easiest way to debug what’s going wrong is to turn on the `debug` options
|
||
in your setup function. This will allow you to see requests leaving the Go
|
||
server, and the responses coming back from Gitlab. Once the server is running,
|
||
you can also interact with the Go server like any other process:
|
||
>
|
||
curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: ${GITLAB_TOKEN}" localhost:21036/mr/info
|
||
<
|
||
==============================================================================
|
||
LUA API *gitlab.nvim.api*
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.setup*
|
||
setup() ~
|
||
|
||
Call this first to initialize the plugin. With no arguments, it will use the
|
||
default arguments outlined under "Configuring the Plugin".
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").setup()
|
||
|
||
require("gitlab").setup({ port = 8392 })
|
||
|
||
require("gitlab").setup({ discussion_tree = { blacklist = { "some_bot"} } })
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.review*
|
||
review() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens the reviewer pane. Can be used from anywhere within Neovim after the
|
||
plugin is loaded. If run twice, will open a second reviewer pane.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").review()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.summary*
|
||
summary() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens the summary window with information about the current MR, such as the
|
||
description, the author, and the title. Can be configured via the `info` field
|
||
in the setup call.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").summary()
|
||
|
||
The summary can be edited. Once you have made changes, send them to Gitlab via
|
||
the `settings.popup.perform_action` keybinding.
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.approve*
|
||
approve() ~
|
||
|
||
Approves the current MR. Will error if the current user does not have
|
||
permission.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").approve()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.revoke*
|
||
gitlab.revoke() ~
|
||
|
||
Revokes approval for the current MR. Will error if the current user does not
|
||
have permission or has not previously approved the MR.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").approve()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.create_comment*
|
||
gitlab.create_comment() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens a popup to create a comment on the current line. Must be called when focused on the
|
||
reviewer pane (see the gitlab.nvim.review command), otherwise it will error.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").comment()
|
||
|
||
After the comment is typed, submit it to Gitlab via the `settings.popup.perform_action`
|
||
keybinding, by default `<leader>l`.
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.create_multiline_comment*
|
||
create_multiline_comment() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens a popup to create a multi-line comment. May only be called in visual
|
||
mode, and will use the currently selected lines.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").create_multiline_comment()
|
||
|
||
After the comment is typed, submit it to Gitlab via the |settings.popup.perform_linewise_action|
|
||
keybinding, by default `<leader>l`.
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.create_comment_suggestion*
|
||
create_comment_suggestion() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens a popup to create a comment suggestion (aka a comment that makes a committable
|
||
change suggestion to the currently selected lines).
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").create_multiline_comment()
|
||
|
||
After the comment is typed, submit it to Gitlab via the |settings.popup.perform_linewise_action|
|
||
keybinding, by default |<leader>l|
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.create_mr*
|
||
create_mr({opts}) ~
|
||
|
||
Starts the process of creating an MR for the currently checked out branch.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").create_mr()
|
||
require("gitlab").create_mr({ target = "main" })
|
||
require("gitlab").create_mr({ target = "main", template_file = "my-template.md" })
|
||
require("gitlab").create_mr({ title = "Fix bug XYZ", description = "Closes #123" })
|
||
<
|
||
Parameters: ~
|
||
• {opts}: (table|nil) Keyword arguments that can be used to skip
|
||
certain steps in the MR creation process. `target` and
|
||
`template_file` can also be configured via the `gitlab.setup()`
|
||
function in the `settings.create_mr` field. If any field is missing,
|
||
you will be prompted to select a value interactively:
|
||
• {target}: (string) Name of the target branch.
|
||
• {template_file}: (string) Name of file (relative to
|
||
`.gitlab/merge_request_templates`) that will be used for the MR
|
||
description. See also
|
||
<https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/description_templates.html>.
|
||
• {description}: (string) String used for the MR description.
|
||
Takes precedence over the {template_file}, if both options are
|
||
used.
|
||
• {title}: (string) MR title.
|
||
• {delete_branch}: (bool) If true, the source branch will be
|
||
marked for deletion.
|
||
• {squash}: (bool) If true, the commits will be marked for
|
||
squashing.
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.move_to_discussion_tree_from_diagnostic*
|
||
gitlab.move_to_discussion_tree_from_diagnostic() ~
|
||
|
||
When hovering over a diagnostic in the reviewer pane, jumps to the relevant
|
||
node in the discussion tree.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").move_to_discussion_tree_from_diagnostic()
|
||
|
||
If there are no diagnostics for the current line, shows a warning message.
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.create_note*
|
||
gitlab.create_note() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens a popup to create a note. Notes are like comments except they are not
|
||
tied to specific changes in an MR.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").create_note()
|
||
|
||
After the comment is typed, submit it to Gitlab via the `settings.popup.perform_action`
|
||
keybinding, by default |<leader>l|
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.toggle_discussions*
|
||
gitlab.toggle_discussions() ~
|
||
|
||
Toggles visibility of the discussion tree.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").toggle_discussions()
|
||
|
||
Once the discussion tree is open, a number of different keybindings are available
|
||
for interacting with different discussions. Please see the `settings.discussion_tree`
|
||
section of the setup call for more information about different keybindings.
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.add_assignee*
|
||
gitlab.add_assignee() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens up a select menu for choosing an assignee for the current merge request.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").add_assignee()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.delete_assignee*
|
||
gitlab.delete_assignee() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens up a select menu for removing an existing assignee for the current merge request.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").delete_assignee()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.add_reviewer*
|
||
gitlab.add_reviewer() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens up a select menu for adding a reviewer for the current merge request.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").add_reviewer()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.add_label*
|
||
gitlab.add_label() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens up a select menu for adding a label to the current merge request.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").add_label()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.delete_label*
|
||
gitlab.delete_label() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens up a select menu for removing an existing label from the current merge request.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").delete_label()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.delete_reviewer*
|
||
gitlab.delete_reviewer() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens up a select menu for removing an existing reviewer for the current merge request.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").delete_reviewer()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.pipeline*
|
||
gitlab.pipeline() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens up a popup with information about the pipeline for the current merge request.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").pipeline()
|
||
<
|
||
To re-trigger failed jobs in the pipeline manually, use the `settings.popup.perform_action` keybinding.
|
||
To open the log trace of a job in a new Neovim buffer, use your `settings.popup.perform_linewise_action`
|
||
keybinding.
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.open_in_browser*
|
||
gitlab.open_in_browser() ~
|
||
|
||
Opens the current MR in your default web browser.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").open_in_browser()
|
||
<
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.merge*
|
||
gitlab.merge({opts}) ~
|
||
|
||
Merges the merge request into the target branch. When run without any
|
||
arguments, the `merge` action will respect the "Squash commits" and "Delete
|
||
source branch" settings set by `require("gitlab").create_mr()` or set in
|
||
Gitlab online. You can see the current settings in the Summary view, see
|
||
|gitlab.nvim.the-summary-view|.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").merge()
|
||
require("gitlab").merge({ squash = false, delete_branch = true })
|
||
<
|
||
Parameters: ~
|
||
• {opts}: (table|nil) Keyword arguments that can be used to override
|
||
default behavior.
|
||
• {delete_branch}: (bool) If true, the source branch will be
|
||
deleted.
|
||
• {squash}: (bool) If true, the commits will be squashed. If
|
||
you enable {squash} you will be prompted for a squash
|
||
message. To use the default message, leave the popup empty.
|
||
Use the `settings.popup.perform_action` to merge the MR with
|
||
your message.
|
||
|
||
*gitlab.nvim.data*
|
||
gitlab.data({resources}, {cb}) ~
|
||
|
||
The data function can be used to integrate `gitlab.nvim` with other plugins
|
||
and tooling, by fetching raw data about the current MR, including the summary
|
||
information (title, description, etc); reviewers, assignees, pipeline status.
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("gitlab").data({
|
||
{ type = "info", refresh = false },
|
||
{ type = "user", refresh = false } }, function (data)
|
||
vim.print("The info data is: ", data.info)
|
||
vim.print("The user data is: ", data.user)
|
||
end)
|
||
|
||
If the resources have not yet been fetched from Gitlab, this function will
|
||
perform API calls for them. Once the data has been fetched, the callback will
|
||
execute and passed the data as an argument.
|
||
|
||
Parameters: ~
|
||
• {resources}: (table) A list of {resource} blocks to fetch.
|
||
• {resource}: (table) A resource to fetch, such as job
|
||
information, etc. The resource is defined by its {type}:
|
||
• {type}: (string) The type of resource, either:
|
||
• "user": Information about the currently authenticated
|
||
user.
|
||
• "labels": The labels available in the current project.
|
||
• "project_members": The list of current project members.
|
||
• "revisions": Revision information about the MR.
|
||
• "pipeline": Information about the current branch's
|
||
pipeline. Returns and object with `latest_pipeline` and
|
||
`jobs` as fields.
|
||
• {refresh}: (bool) Whether to re-fetch the data from Gitlab
|
||
or use the cached data locally, if available.
|
||
• {cb}: (function) The callback function that runs after all of the
|
||
resources have been fetched. Will be passed a table with the data,
|
||
with each resource as a key-value pair, with the key being it's
|
||
type.
|
||
|
||
vim:tw=78:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab:ft=help:norl:
|