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- Tips and tricks
- ===============
- This page contains some tips and tricks on how to use pagure. These do not
- fit in their own page but are worth mentioning.
- Place image onto your overview page
- -----------------------------------
- You can only use images that come from the Pagure host itself.
- Example
- ~~~~~~~
- ::
- ![See Copr workflow](/copr/copr/raw/master/f/doc/img/copr-workflow.png)
- Text in the square brackets will be used as an alt description.
- Pre-fill issue using the URL
- ----------------------------
- When creating issues for a project pagure supports pre-filling the title
- and description input text using URL parameters.
- Example:
- ~~~~~~~~
- https://pagure.io/pagure/new_issue/?title=<Issue>&content=<Issue Content>
- The above URL will autofill the text boxes for Title and Description field
- with Title set to <Issue> and Description set to <Issue Content>.
- Pre-fill issue template using the URL
- -------------------------------------
- When creating issues for a project pagure supports pre-filling the title
- and description input text using URL parameters.
- Example:
- ~~~~~~~~
- https://pagure.io/pagure/new_issue/?template=<TemplateName>
- The above URL will autofill the ticket with the specified template. The
- TemplateName should be the name of the template file on disk (in the
- ``templates`` directory of the ticket git repository).
- Filter for issues *not* having a certain tag
- --------------------------------------------
- Very much in the same way pagure allows you to filter for issues having a
- certain tag, pagure allows to filter for issues *not* having a certain tag.
- To do this, simply prepend a ``!`` in front of the tag.
- Example:
- ~~~~~~~~
- https://pagure.io/pagure/issues?tags=!easyfix
- Local user creation without email verification
- ----------------------------------------------
- If you set ``EMAIL_SEND`` to ```False``` from the configuration file, you
- will get the emails printed to the console instead of being sent. The admin
- of the instance can then access the URL to manually validate the account from
- there. This is generally used for development where we don't need to send
- any emails.
- Filter an user's projects by their access
- -----------------------------------------
- When watching a user's page, the list of all the project that user is
- involved in is presented regardless of whether the user has ticket, commit,
- admin access or is the main admin of the project.
- You can specify an ``acl=`` argument to the URL to filter the list of
- projects by access.
- .. note:: This also works for your home page when you are logged in.
- Examples:
- ~~~~~~~~~
- https://pagure.io/user/pingou?acl=main admin
- https://pagure.io/user/pingou?acl=admin
- https://pagure.io/user/pingou?acl=commit
- Filter issues by (custom) fields
- --------------------------------
- Via the project's settings page, admins can set custom keys to be used in
- issues. You can search them using the URL via the arguments ``ckeys`` and
- ``cvalue`` or simpler, using the search field at the top of the issue page.
- This also works for the following regular fields: ``tags``, ``milestones``,
- ``author``, ``assignee``, ``status``, ``priority`` (but tags and milestones
- despite their name only support a single value).
- Examples:
- ~~~~~~~~~
- https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issues?status=Open&search_pattern=review%3ATrue
- https://pagure.io/pagure/issues?status=Open&search_pattern=tags%3Aeasyfix
- Search the comments of issues
- -----------------------------
- One can search all the comments made on an issue tracker using
- ``content:<keyword>`` in the search field. This is going to search all the
- comments (including the descriptions) of all the tickets and thus can be quite
- slow on large project. This is why this feature isn't being pushed much forward.
- Examples:
- ~~~~~~~~~
- https://pagure.io/pagure/issues?status=Open&search_pattern=content%3Aeasyfix
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