Repo Activity: count new issues that were closed (#31776)

I'm new to go and contributing to gitea, your guidance is much
appreciated.

This is meant to solve https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/13309

Previously, closed issues would not be shown under new issues in the
activity tab, even if they were newly created.

changes:
* Split out newlyCreatedIssues from issuesForActivityStatement to count
  both currently open and closed issues.
* Use a seperate function to count active issues to prevent
double-counting issues after the above change.

Result is that new issues that have been closed are shown both under
"new" and "closed".

Signed-off-by: Timon van der Berg <tmnvanderberg@gmail.com>
pull/31851/head^2
Timon van der Berg 2 months ago committed by GitHub
parent f58a43f60a
commit ebfde84529
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  1. 30
      models/activities/repo_activity.go

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ type ActivityStats struct {
OpenedPRAuthorCount int64
MergedPRs issues_model.PullRequestList
MergedPRAuthorCount int64
ActiveIssues issues_model.IssueList
OpenedIssues issues_model.IssueList
OpenedIssueAuthorCount int64
ClosedIssues issues_model.IssueList
@ -172,7 +173,7 @@ func (stats *ActivityStats) MergedPRPerc() int {
// ActiveIssueCount returns total active issue count
func (stats *ActivityStats) ActiveIssueCount() int {
return stats.OpenedIssueCount() + stats.ClosedIssueCount()
return len(stats.ActiveIssues)
}
// OpenedIssueCount returns open issue count
@ -285,13 +286,21 @@ func (stats *ActivityStats) FillIssues(ctx context.Context, repoID int64, fromTi
stats.ClosedIssueAuthorCount = count
// New issues
sess = issuesForActivityStatement(ctx, repoID, fromTime, false, false)
sess = newlyCreatedIssues(ctx, repoID, fromTime)
sess.OrderBy("issue.created_unix ASC")
stats.OpenedIssues = make(issues_model.IssueList, 0)
if err = sess.Find(&stats.OpenedIssues); err != nil {
return err
}
// Active issues
sess = activeIssues(ctx, repoID, fromTime)
sess.OrderBy("issue.created_unix ASC")
stats.ActiveIssues = make(issues_model.IssueList, 0)
if err = sess.Find(&stats.ActiveIssues); err != nil {
return err
}
// Opened issue authors
sess = issuesForActivityStatement(ctx, repoID, fromTime, false, false)
if _, err = sess.Select("count(distinct issue.poster_id) as `count`").Table("issue").Get(&count); err != nil {
@ -317,6 +326,23 @@ func (stats *ActivityStats) FillUnresolvedIssues(ctx context.Context, repoID int
return sess.Find(&stats.UnresolvedIssues)
}
func newlyCreatedIssues(ctx context.Context, repoID int64, fromTime time.Time) *xorm.Session {
sess := db.GetEngine(ctx).Where("issue.repo_id = ?", repoID).
And("issue.is_pull = ?", false). // Retain the is_pull check to exclude pull requests
And("issue.created_unix >= ?", fromTime.Unix()) // Include all issues created after fromTime
return sess
}
func activeIssues(ctx context.Context, repoID int64, fromTime time.Time) *xorm.Session {
sess := db.GetEngine(ctx).Where("issue.repo_id = ?", repoID).
And("issue.is_pull = ?", false).
And("issue.created_unix >= ?", fromTime.Unix()).
Or("issue.closed_unix >= ?", fromTime.Unix())
return sess
}
func issuesForActivityStatement(ctx context.Context, repoID int64, fromTime time.Time, closed, unresolved bool) *xorm.Session {
sess := db.GetEngine(ctx).Where("issue.repo_id = ?", repoID).
And("issue.is_closed = ?", closed)

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