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14.7.1
14.7.3

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@ -13,11 +13,10 @@ module Ci
def execute
return unless @user.present? && @user.can?(:update_runners_registration_token, scope)
case scope
when ::ApplicationSetting
if scope.respond_to?(:runners_registration_token)
scope.reset_runners_registration_token!
ApplicationSetting.current_without_cache.runners_registration_token
when ::Group, ::Project
scope.runners_registration_token
else
scope.reset_runners_token!
scope.runners_token
end

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@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ export default {
```
If the extension needs to poll multiple endpoints at the same time, then `fetchMultiData`
can be used to return an array of functions. A new `poll` object will be created for each
endpoint and they will be polled separately. Once all endpoints are resolved, polling will
be stopped and `setCollapsedData` will be called with an array of `response.data`.
can be used to return an array of functions. A new `poll` object is created for each
endpoint and they are polled separately. After all endpoints are resolved, polling is
stopped and `setCollapsedData` is called with an array of `response.data`.
```javascript
export default {

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@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ Commit message templates support these variables:
Any line containing only an empty variable is removed. If the line to be removed is both
preceded and followed by an empty line, the preceding empty line is also removed.
After you edit a commit message on an open merge request, GitLab will
not automatically update the commit message again.
After you edit a commit message on an open merge request, GitLab
automatically updates the commit message again.
To restore the commit message to the project template, reload the page.
## Related topics

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@ -45,9 +45,13 @@ If your group contains subgroups, this view also displays merge requests from th
To view all merge requests assigned to you:
<!-- vale gitlab.FirstPerson = NO -->
1. On the top bar, put your cursor in the **Search** box.
1. From the dropdown list, select **Merge requests assigned to me**.
<!-- vale gitlab.FirstPerson = YES -->
Or:
- To use a [keyboard shortcut](../../shortcuts.md), press <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>m</kbd>.

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ comment itself.
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/8225) in GitLab 13.10.
If you have a review in progress, you will be presented with the option to **Add to review**:
If you have a review in progress, you are presented with the option to **Add to review**:
![New thread](img/mr_review_new_comment_v13_11.png)

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@ -82,9 +82,13 @@ in four backticks instead of three:
GitLab uses a default commit message
when applying suggestions: `Apply %{suggestions_count} suggestion(s) to %{files_count} file(s)`
<!-- vale gitlab.BadPlurals = NO -->
For example, consider that a user applied 3 suggestions to 2 different files, the
default commit message is: **Apply 3 suggestion(s) to 2 file(s)**
<!-- vale gitlab.BadPlurals = YES -->
These commit messages can be customized to follow any guidelines you might have.
To do so, expand the **Merge requests** tab within your project's **General**
settings and change the **Merge suggestions** text:

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@ -13,31 +13,25 @@ module QA
it(
'is determined based on forward:pipeline_variables condition',
:aggregate_failures,
:transient,
issue: 'https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/361400',
testcase: 'https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/quality/test_cases/360745'
) do
# Due to long runtime, using 5 times trials instead of default 10 times
5.times do |i|
QA::Runtime::Logger.info("API pipeline variable inheritance transient bug test - Trial #{i + 1}")
start_pipeline_via_api_with_variable(i + 1)
wait_for_pipelines
start_pipeline_via_api_with_variable
wait_for_pipelines
# When forward:pipeline_variables is true
expect_downstream_pipeline_to_inherit_variable
# When forward:pipeline_variables is true
expect_downstream_pipeline_to_inherit_variable
# When forward:pipeline_variables is false
expect_downstream_pipeline_not_to_inherit_variable(upstream_project, 'child2_trigger')
# When forward:pipeline_variables is false
expect_downstream_pipeline_not_to_inherit_variable(upstream_project, 'child2_trigger')
# When forward:pipeline_variables is default
expect_downstream_pipeline_not_to_inherit_variable(downstream1_project, 'downstream1_trigger')
end
# When forward:pipeline_variables is default
expect_downstream_pipeline_not_to_inherit_variable(downstream1_project, 'downstream1_trigger')
end
def start_pipeline_via_api_with_variable(expected_size)
# Wait for 1st or previous pipeline to finish
def start_pipeline_via_api_with_variable
# Wait for 1st pipeline to finish
Support::Waiter.wait_until do
upstream_project.pipelines.size == expected_size && upstream_pipeline.status == 'success'
upstream_project.pipelines.size == 1 && upstream_pipeline.status == 'success'
end
Resource::Pipeline.fabricate_via_api! do |pipeline|
@ -46,7 +40,7 @@ module QA
end
# Wait for this pipeline to be created
Support::Waiter.wait_until { upstream_project.pipelines.size > expected_size }
Support::Waiter.wait_until { upstream_project.pipelines.size > 1 }
end
def upstream_ci_file

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ RSpec.describe 'Pipeline Schedules', :js do
let(:scope) { nil }
let!(:user) { create(:user) }
context 'logged in as the pipeline scheduler owner' do
context 'logged in as the pipeline schedule owner' do
before do
stub_feature_flags(bootstrap_confirmation_modals: false)
project.add_developer(user)

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@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ RSpec.describe Types::BaseField do
resolver_class: resolver)
expect(Ability).to receive(:allowed?).with(current_user, :foo, object).and_return(false)
expect(resolver).not_to receive(:authorized?)
expect(field).not_to be_authorized(object, nil, ctx)
end