gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/views/projects/show.html.haml

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- @no_container = true
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= content_for :meta_tags do
- if current_user
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= auto_discovery_link_tag(:atom, namespace_project_path(@project.namespace, @project, format: :atom, private_token: current_user.private_token), title: "#{@project.name} activity")
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= content_for :flash_message do
- if current_user && can?(current_user, :download_code, @project)
= render 'shared/no_ssh'
= render 'shared/no_password'
= render 'projects/last_push'
= render "home_panel"
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%nav.project-stats{ class: (container_class) }
%ul.nav
%li
= link_to project_files_path(@project) do
Files (#{repository_size})
%li
= link_to namespace_project_commits_path(@project.namespace, @project, current_ref) do
#{'Commit'.pluralize(@project.commit_count)} (#{number_with_delimiter(@project.commit_count)})
%li
= link_to namespace_project_branches_path(@project.namespace, @project) do
#{'Branch'.pluralize(@repository.branch_count)} (#{number_with_delimiter(@repository.branch_count)})
%li
= link_to namespace_project_tags_path(@project.namespace, @project) do
#{'Tag'.pluralize(@repository.tag_count)} (#{number_with_delimiter(@repository.tag_count)})
- if default_project_view != 'readme' && @repository.readme
%li
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= link_to 'Readme', readme_path(@project)
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- if @repository.changelog
%li
= link_to 'Changelog', changelog_path(@project)
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- if @repository.license_blob
%li
= link_to license_short_name(@project), license_path(@project)
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- if @repository.contribution_guide
%li
= link_to 'Contribution guide', contribution_guide_path(@project)
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- if @repository.gitlab_ci_yml
%li
= link_to 'CI configuration', ci_configuration_path(@project)
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- if current_user && can_push_branch?(@project, @project.default_branch)
- unless @repository.changelog
%li.missing
= link_to add_special_file_path(@project, file_name: 'CHANGELOG') do
Add Changelog
- unless @repository.license_blob
%li.missing
= link_to add_special_file_path(@project, file_name: 'LICENSE') do
Add License
- unless @repository.contribution_guide
%li.missing
= link_to add_special_file_path(@project, file_name: 'CONTRIBUTING.md', commit_message: 'Add contribution guide') do
Add Contribution guide
- unless @repository.gitlab_ci_yml
%li.missing
= link_to add_special_file_path(@project, file_name: '.gitlab-ci.yml') do
Set Up CI
Support integration with Koding (online IDE) Koding: #index: landing page for Koding integration If enabled it will provide a link to open remote Koding instance url for now we are also providing the sneak preview video for how integration works in detail. Repository: check whether .koding.yml file exists on repository Projects: landing page: show Run in IDE (Koding) button if repo has stack file Projects: MR: show Run in IDE Koding button if repo has stack file on active branch ProjectHelpers: add_koding_stack: stack generator for provided project With this helper we will auto-generate the required stack template for a given project. For the feature we can request this base template from the running Koding instance on integration. Currently this will provide users to create a t2.nano instance on aws and it'll automatically configures the instance for basic requirements. Projects: empty state and landing page provide shortcuts to create stack projects_helper: use branch on checkout and provide an entry point This ${var.koding_queryString_branch} will be replaced with the branch provided in query string which will allow us to use same stack template for different branches of the same repository. ref: https://github.com/koding/koding/pull/8597/commits/b8c0e43c4c24bf132670aa8a3cfb0d634acfd09b projects_helper: provide sha info in query string to use existing vms With this change we'll be able to query existing vms on Koding side based on the commit id that they've created. ref: https://github.com/koding/koding/pull/8597/commits/1d630fadf31963fa6ccd3bed92e526761a30a343 Integration: Docs: Koding documentation added Disable /koding route if integration is disabled Use application settings to enable Koding Projects_helper: better indentation with strip_heredoc usage Projects_helper: return koding_url as is if there is no project provided current_settings: set koding_enabled: false by default Koding_Controller: to render not_found once integration is disabled Dashboard_specs: update spec for Koding enabled case Projects_Helper: make repo dynamic ref: https://github.com/koding/koding/pull/8597/commits/4d615242f45aaea4c4986be84ecc612b0bb1514c Updated documentation to have right format
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%li.project-repo-buttons-right
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.project-repo-buttons.project-right-buttons
- if current_user
= render 'shared/members/access_request_buttons', source: @project
Support integration with Koding (online IDE) Koding: #index: landing page for Koding integration If enabled it will provide a link to open remote Koding instance url for now we are also providing the sneak preview video for how integration works in detail. Repository: check whether .koding.yml file exists on repository Projects: landing page: show Run in IDE (Koding) button if repo has stack file Projects: MR: show Run in IDE Koding button if repo has stack file on active branch ProjectHelpers: add_koding_stack: stack generator for provided project With this helper we will auto-generate the required stack template for a given project. For the feature we can request this base template from the running Koding instance on integration. Currently this will provide users to create a t2.nano instance on aws and it'll automatically configures the instance for basic requirements. Projects: empty state and landing page provide shortcuts to create stack projects_helper: use branch on checkout and provide an entry point This ${var.koding_queryString_branch} will be replaced with the branch provided in query string which will allow us to use same stack template for different branches of the same repository. ref: https://github.com/koding/koding/pull/8597/commits/b8c0e43c4c24bf132670aa8a3cfb0d634acfd09b projects_helper: provide sha info in query string to use existing vms With this change we'll be able to query existing vms on Koding side based on the commit id that they've created. ref: https://github.com/koding/koding/pull/8597/commits/1d630fadf31963fa6ccd3bed92e526761a30a343 Integration: Docs: Koding documentation added Disable /koding route if integration is disabled Use application settings to enable Koding Projects_helper: better indentation with strip_heredoc usage Projects_helper: return koding_url as is if there is no project provided current_settings: set koding_enabled: false by default Koding_Controller: to render not_found once integration is disabled Dashboard_specs: update spec for Koding enabled case Projects_Helper: make repo dynamic ref: https://github.com/koding/koding/pull/8597/commits/4d615242f45aaea4c4986be84ecc612b0bb1514c Updated documentation to have right format
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= render "projects/buttons/koding"
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.btn-group.project-repo-btn-group
= render 'projects/buttons/download', project: @project, ref: @ref
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= render 'projects/buttons/dropdown'
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= render 'shared/notifications/button', notification_setting: @notification_setting
- if @repository.commit
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.project-last-commit{ class: container_class }
= render 'projects/last_commit', commit: @repository.commit, project: @project
%div{ class: container_class }
- if @project.archived?
.text-warning.center.prepend-top-20
%p
= icon("exclamation-triangle fw")
Archived project! Repository is read-only
%div{class: "project-show-#{default_project_view}"}
= render default_project_view