The CLI had two per-entity flags (ActorAssignees on EditableAssignees and
IssueMetadataState, ActorReviewers on IssueMetadataState) threaded through
different layers of the stack to distinguish github.com from GHES. Both
flags were always set from the same source (issueFeatures.ActorIsAssignable)
and never had different values, but they were carried independently on
different structs. This led to a confusing asymmetry where:
- EditableAssignees had ActorAssignees but EditableReviewers had nothing
- The PR edit flow piggybacked on editable.Assignees.ActorAssignees to
make reviewer mutation decisions, which was misleading
- RepoMetadataInput only had ActorAssignees with no reviewer equivalent
This commit replaces all per-entity flags with a single ApiActorsSupported
bool hoisted to the shared level on Editable, IssueMetadataState, and
RepoMetadataInput. Both assignees and reviewers now key off the same signal.
Every branch site is marked with // TODO ApiActorsSupported so we can grep
for cleanup sites when GHES eventually supports the actor-based mutations
(replaceActorsForAssignable, requestReviewsByLogin).
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
When ActorAssignees is true (github.com), pass assignee logins directly
to the ReplaceActorsForAssignable mutation instead of resolving logins
to node IDs. This eliminates the need to bulk fetch all assignable
users/actors and fixes a bug where providing assignees via CLI flag
and then interactively adding metadata would fail with 'not found'
because the cached MetadataResult had no assignee data.
Changes:
- Set state.ActorAssignees = true in pr create (was missing)
- AddMetadataToIssueParams: pass assigneeLogins when ActorAssignees
is true, skip fetch and ID resolution entirely
- CreatePullRequest/IssueCreate: call ReplaceActorsForAssignableByLogin
after creation to assign via logins
- Consolidate replaceActorsForAssignable mutation into api/ package
(ReplaceActorsForAssignableByLogin + ReplaceActorsForAssignableByID)
- Remove duplicate replaceActorAssigneesForEditable from editable_http.go
- Add TODO replaceActorsByLoginCleanup markers on edit paths
Fixescli/cli#13000
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Replace copilotDisplayName with actorDisplayName(typeName, login, name)
which handles all actor types: known bots get friendly names (e.g.
Copilot → 'Copilot (AI)'), regular bots return login, users with
names return 'login (Name)', others return login.
All DisplayName() methods on Author, CommentAuthor, GitHubUser,
AssignableUser, AssignableBot, RequestedReviewer, and ReviewerBot
now delegate to actorDisplayName with their available fields.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
These changes enhance the existing `gh issue view` experience by listing v2 projects in interactive and non-interactive forms.
Additionally, the tests have been enhanced to use a more standard `httpStubs` approach from other tests.
- Refactored AssignedActors to return display names instead of logins.
- Updated related functions to ensure consistency in display names.
- Enhanced comments for clarity on display name logic and actor types.
Found with
rg '(^ | \t|\t )' -g '*.go' -g '!*_test.go'
Mixed indent exceptions:
- wrapped long list items with extra 2-space indent
- code snippets using space indent
- commented code lines having "\t*// \t+" prefix
The "Author" struct was too overloaded in different types of queries that treat struct fields in incompatible ways. This change defines a simpler CommentAuthor struct for use in comments until we can figure out how to query `... on User` information for comments too.
- Supports passing a PR as argument, not just issues
- Makes it non-fatal when project cards were not able to load
- Cleans up legacy method for fetching issues
- `issue reopen` no longer fetches all issue fields and thus avoids the
problem when loading failed due to token not having access to projects
- `issue reopen` now accepts either issue or pull number as argument.
- `issue close` no longer fetches all issue fields and thus avoids the
problem when loading failed due to token not having access to projects
- `issue close` now accepts either issue or pull number as argument.
This completely rewrites the PR lookup mechanism so that the caller
must specify the GraphQL fields to query for each PR. Additionally, this
fixes some export problems with `pr view --json`.
Features:
- Each pr command now gets assigned a concept of a Finder. This makes it
easier to stub the PR in tests without having to stub the underlying
HTTP calls or git invocations.
- `pr view --web` is much faster since it only fetches the "url" field.
- `pr diff 123` now skips a whole API call where a whole PR was
unnecessarily preloaded just to access its diff in a subsequent call.
- PullRequestGraphQL query builder is now used to construct queries.
- A bunch of individual commands are now freed of having to know about
concepts such as BaseRepo, Branch, Config, or Remotes.
The `--json` flag accepts a list of GraphQL fields to query for and
output in JSON format. To get the list of available flags, run the
command with a blank value for `--json`. Additional `--jq` and
`--template` flags are available just like in `gh api`.
This switches to the Search API whenever labels are specified in `issue
list` or `pr list`. This ensures that the results match those that would
be returned in the web UI.