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-r1 (gitlab-haskell-0.1.0.0-r1) |
2019-04-10T12:33:03Z |
RobStewart |
6b12986f4720a87782a367d2ab4dc3d162414ef3c23aa03f0c615588a8761111
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Changed description
from This Haskell library queries and updates the database of a GitLab instance using the GitLab web API: <https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/>
An example that returns projects for which issue creation is enabled is:
> projectsWithIssuesEnabled :: IO [Project]
> projectsWithIssuesEnabled = runGitLab myConfig $ filter (issueEnabled . issues_enabled) <$> allProjects
> where myConfig = defaultGitLabServer
> { url = "https://gitlab.example.com"
> , token = "my_access_token" }
> issueEnabled Nothing = False
> issueEnabled (Just t) = t
Unsurprisingly, GitLab hosts this Haskell library: <https://gitlab.com/robstewart57/gitlab-haskell>
to This Haskell library queries and updates the database of a GitLab instance using the GitLab web API: <https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/>
Unsurprisingly, GitLab hosts this Haskell library: <https://gitlab.com/robstewart57/gitlab-haskell>
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-r0 (gitlab-haskell-0.1.0.0-r0) |
2019-04-10T12:31:13Z |
RobStewart |
b9cbd32afd30e2eb6ed4eae4aae53a800249568c41e56f521f662807d75ad38e
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