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- .. _flags:
- Flags
- =====
- Pagure offers the possibility to flag pull-requests and commits. A flag
- is a way for a third-party tool to provide feedback on a pull-request or a
- commit.
- This feedback can be as simple as the outcome of running the tests, or some
- lint tool, or test coverage evolution.
- Add a flag
- ----------
- Flags can be set via the API, see the ``/api/`` URL in your pagure instance
- or at `pagure.io/api/ <https://pagure.io/api/0/>`_ and look for the endpoints
- with the titles: ``Flag a commit`` or ``Flag a pull-request``.
- - **uid**: the API endpoints to add flag have an optional UID argument. It
- is a unique identifier (of maximum 32 characters) that is unique the commit
- or pull-request that is being/has been flagged.
- If it is not specified by the user/tool adding the flag, it will be
- automatically generated and in either case, will be returned in the JSON
- data returned by the API endpoints. Note that this is the only time you
- would be able to retrieve this identifier if you do not specify it
- yourself.
- - **status**: this field indicates the status of the task in the system
- running it. Pagure supports the following statuses:
- - ``success``: the task ended successfully.
- - ``canceled``: the task was canceled.
- - ``failure``: the task ended but failed.
- - ``error``: the task did not end at all.
- - ``pending``: the results of this task are pending.
- (for ``failure`` vs ``error`` think of the test system ran the tests but
- they failed vs the test system did not get to run the tests)
- - **percent**: this is an optional field which can be used to provide some more
- details about the outcome of the task. For example this could be used for
- test coverage, or the number of test that failed/passed.
- - **username**: the name of the system running the tests. While not being
- restricted in length, a shorter name will render better in the interface.
- - **comment**: a free text form not restricted in length (however, here as
- well if the comment is too long it may render off in the interface).
- - **url**: the URL the flag is linked to and where the user should be able
- to retrieve more information about the task and its outcome.
- .. _example_flag_commit:
- Example of two flags on a commit:
- ---------------------------------
- .. image:: _static/pagure_commit_flag.png
- :target: ../_images/pagure_commit_flag.png
- .. _example_flag_pr:
- Example of two flags on a pull-request:
- ---------------------------------------
- .. image:: _static/pagure_flag_pr.png
- :target: ../_images/pagure_flag_pr.png
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