X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/589aabeebe50c8ee95cd7c60c2128204264dd634..486076c94367a40ff6a5e2476d98b87cd8d64f96:/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn b/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn index 92052eb26..841fc3703 100644 --- a/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn @@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ Implementation plan: and refresh site. Peter Gammie has done an initial implementation of the above. -[[!template id=gitbranch branch=peteg/revert author="[[peteg]]"]] +[[!template id=gitbranch branch=peteg/revert author="[[users/peteg]]"]] ->> It is on a separate branch now. --[[peteg]] +>> It is on a separate branch now. --[[users/peteg]] > Review: --[[Joey]] > > The revert commit will not currently say what web user did the revert. > This could be fixed by doing a --no-commit revert first and then using > rcs_commit_staged. ->> Fixed, I think. --[[peteg]] +>> Fixed, I think. --[[users/peteg]] > > So I see one thing I completly forgot about is `check_canedit`. Avoiding users > using reverting to make changes they would normally not be allowed to do is @@ -45,15 +45,29 @@ Peter Gammie has done an initial implementation of the above. > structure that `rcs_recieve` does. This could be done by using `git revert > --no-commit`, and then examining the changes, and then `git reset` to drop > them. +>> We can use the existing `git_commit_info` with the patch ID - no need to touch the working directory. -- [[users/peteg]] > > Then the code that is currently in IkiWiki/Receive.pm, that calls > `check_canedit` and `check_canremove` to test the change, can be > straightforwardly refactored out, and used for checking reverts too. +>> Wow, that was easy. :-) -- [[users/peteg]] > > (The data from `rcs_preprevert` could also be used for a confirmation > prompt -- it doesn't currently include enough info for diffs, but at > least could have a list of changed files.) -> +> > Note that it's possible for a git repo to have commits that modify wiki > files in a subdir, and code files elsewhere. `rcs_preprevert` should > detect changes outside the wiki dir, and fail, like `rcs_receive` does. +>> Taken care of by refactoring `rcs_receive` in `git.pm` +>> I've tested it lightly in my single-user setup. It's a little nasty that the `attachment` plugin +>> gets used to check whether attachments are allowed -- there really should be a hook for that. +>>> I agree, but have not figured out a way to make a hook work yet. +>>> --[[Joey]] +>> +>> Please look it over and tell me what else needs fixing... -- [[users/peteg]] + +>>> I have made my own revert branch and put a few^Wseveral fixes in there. +>>> All merged to master now! --[[Joey]] + +[[done]]