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Allow setting content for resolutions When reading conflicts: 1. Add a `type` field. `text` works as before, and has `sections`; `text-editor` is a file with ambiguous conflict markers that can only be resolved in an editor. 2. Add a `content_path` field pointing to a JSON representation of the file's content for a single file. 3. Hitting `content_path` returns a similar datastructure to the `file`, but without the `content_path` and `sections` fields, and with a `content` field containing the full contents of the file (with conflict markers). When writing conflicts: 1. Instead of `sections` being at the top level, they are now in a `files` array. This matches the read format better. 2. The `files` array contains file hashes, each of which must contain: a. `new_path` b. `old_path` c. EITHER `sections` (which works as before) or `content` (with the full content of the resolved file).
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module
Gitlab
module
Conflict
Enable and autocorrect the CustomErrorClass cop
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ResolutionError
=
Class
.
new
(
StandardError
)
Allow setting content for resolutions When reading conflicts: 1. Add a `type` field. `text` works as before, and has `sections`; `text-editor` is a file with ambiguous conflict markers that can only be resolved in an editor. 2. Add a `content_path` field pointing to a JSON representation of the file's content for a single file. 3. Hitting `content_path` returns a similar datastructure to the `file`, but without the `content_path` and `sections` fields, and with a `content` field containing the full contents of the file (with conflict markers). When writing conflicts: 1. Instead of `sections` being at the top level, they are now in a `files` array. This matches the read format better. 2. The `files` array contains file hashes, each of which must contain: a. `new_path` b. `old_path` c. EITHER `sections` (which works as before) or `content` (with the full content of the resolved file).
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end
end
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