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admin: fixed problems with generating last change in admin panels....
admin: fixed problems with generating last change in admin panels. - from now on also updated_on will refer as last commit change instead of last update of DB. Reason for that is since we have audit logs the last db update should be taken from there along the change info. Storing last commit date in the dedicated field makes it searchable, sortable and faster to read.

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trigger_ci_call.py
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# Example to trigger a CI call via an HTTP helper via post_push hook
@has_kwargs({
'server_url': 'url of instance that triggered this hook',
'config': 'path to .ini config used',
'scm': 'type of version control "git", "hg", "svn"',
'username': 'username of actor who triggered this event',
'ip': 'ip address of actor who triggered this hook',
'action': '',
'repository': 'repository name',
'repo_store_path': 'full path to where repositories are stored',
'commit_ids': '',
'hook_type': '',
'user_agent': '',
})
def _push_hook(*args, **kwargs):
"""
POST PUSH HOOK, this function will be executed after each push it's
executed after the build-in hook that RhodeCode uses for logging pushes
"""
from .helpers import http_call, extra_fields
# returns list of dicts with key-val fetched from extra fields
repo_extra_fields = extra_fields.run(**kwargs)
if repo_extra_fields.get('endpoint_url'):
field_metadata = repo_extra_fields['endpoint_url']
endpoint = field_metadata['field_value']
if endpoint:
data = {
'some_key': 'val'
}
response = http_call.run(url=endpoint, json_data=data)
return HookResponse(0, 'Called endpoint {}, with response {}'.format(endpoint, response))
return HookResponse(0, '')