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api: comment_pull_request, added commit_id parameter to validate status changed on particular commit....
api: comment_pull_request, added commit_id parameter to validate status changed on particular commit. - when using the API and creating a comment with status change it's now possible to pass in commit_id, this will allow validation if status change of pull_request is allowed based on the given commit_id. This solves the case when long running test sends approval of pull request which was already updated several times. The commit_id will now validate for which state the approval was made, and prevent accidental aproval of outdated pull requests.

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debugtoolbar.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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#
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#
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from pyramid_debugtoolbar.panels import DebugPanel
class PylonsContextPanel(DebugPanel):
"""
Shows the attributes in the Pylons context.
"""
name = 'PylonsContext'
has_content = True
template = 'rhodecode.utils.debugtoolbar:templates/pylons_context.dbtmako'
nav_title = 'Pylons Context'
title = 'Pylons Context'
def process_response(self, response):
context = self._environ.get('debugtoolbar.pylons_context')
if context:
self.data['pylons_context'] = context.__dict__
else:
self.data['pylons_context'] = None
def wrap_handler(self, handler):
def wrapper(request):
self._environ = request.environ
request.environ['debugtoolbar.wants_pylons_context'] = True
return handler(request)
return wrapper
def includeme(config):
config.registry.settings['debugtoolbar.panels'].append(PylonsContextPanel)