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Next step is to generate authorized_keys files for git server
based on keys.
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Pushing a commit to a new branch creates a review.
Each project has its own git directory, with githooks installed
that talkes with server process via unix sockets.
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Non existent projects, users and such.
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User: username must be unique, use as primary key and drop id.
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Preparing for git connection.
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Non-test auth is now using ldap for account syncing and authentication.
Test auth is still using hardcoded users (user and other). But it is
now also possible to login as "other".
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Use project_check_maintainer correctly, should not panic (by .unwrap)
but forward the error (by ?).
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Also add /users endpoint.
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Must be <version>_<description>.sql.
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While doing that I realized I had forgotten to declare maintainers
for projects. Also added default roles and changed so that review_users
only contains overrides, so that changes to the project users is
instantly applied to all reviews (unless there is an override).
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Let auth::stage() deal with having to clone the string
It shouldn't force the caller to create a String object.
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The actual authentication is still fake.
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Also move reviews to under project to make it obvious that projectid
is just that.
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