| Issue 3291: | Query for edit patch sets | |
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It is very important to be able to find edit patch sets. I couldn't find any hint in the documentation if this is already possible.
Apr 12, 2015
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Apr 12, 2015
You could claim the same about draft comments, yet they do have a query. A user can work on multiple changes, and not remember which of them was edited. I must admit I haven't used the inline edit feature for a long period, only played around with it, but I missed this feature.
Apr 14, 2015
> You could claim the same about draft comments, yet they do have a query. Not really, draft-workflow is different. You share your drafts with reviewers(s) and drafts are stored in the database like regular patch sets. Anyway, you can query your edits using plain git: Find out your user id, and use git ls-remote. Here are my edits: $ git ls-remote | grep "refs/users/23/1011323" d3d535fd5d6a6b494c0172170987ff40747d434f refs/users/23/1011323/edit-62661/21 552cd8bb5dff5da7d2502a49995a6682c27a9fb6 refs/users/23/1011323/edit-63990/1 2b85a787c03ca48605598787048f2b40c2e70761 refs/users/23/1011323/edit-66970/1
Apr 14, 2015
I referred to draft *comments*, not draft changes. Given that it is easily fetchable by git, why not integrate it in the web UI?
May 3, 2015
67132 was superseded by: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/67580
May 27, 2015
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Submitted
Labels: FixedIn-2.12
Dec 21, 2015
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Status:
Released
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