Add pager functionality to the following commands:
- gist list
- pr checks
- release list
- run list
- run view
- secret list
- workflow list
- workflow view
Additionally, normalize error handling when starting the pager has
failed: only print a non-fatal notice to stderr instead of aborting the
whole command.
This fixes the option in `gh release create` to generate release notes
from the tag message being hidden whenever generated notes are
available. This changes the behavior from hiding "generate from tag" and
"generate from commit log" being hidden to *only* the "generate from
commit log" option being hidden.
Fixes#5027
The `zipball_url` and `tarball_url` fields on the Release API payload
always link to "legacy" archives that are of a different format than
those one would get if they downloaded an archive from a Release using
the web interface. The GitHub API does not seem to publish links to
non-legacy archives.
This adds a redirect hack to turn "legacy" Codeload URLs into non-legacy
ones with the goal of ensuring the consistency of user experience when
downloading archives.
Flag for signaling that a discussion should be created with the given
category for the release. Discussions are not supported for draft
releases. If a discussion category is given for a draft, an err will be
shown.
Closes#3381
When using GITHUB_TOKEN in Actions, the permissions on a repository are
null and therefore we can't check whether the viewer has push access or
not. The solution is to unconditionally check for draft releases instead
of trying to be smart about it. Draft releases are going to be on top,
so we don't have to paginate through all releases in a repository.
This removes sensitivity to the BROWSER environment variable in tests
and makes it easier to verify the URL that the browser was invoked with
without having to stub sub-processes.
The `Request.GetBody` func allows the retry mechanism to reopen the file
that's being uploaded as the request body in case the body of the
previous request has already started to be read.
Hopefully fixes the error:
http2: Transport: cannot retry err [stream error: stream ID 1; REFUSED_STREAM]
after Request.Body was written; define Request.GetBody to avoid this error
Ref. d523dce5a7/http2/transport.go (L554)
Currently the mimecap package is an requirement to pass the test suite,
as we need /etc/mime.types to recognize the tar extension. A better idea
is to inline all of the basic test cases for the test suite.
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>