Most of these are comments but a few are strings for users.
Might be an idea to run this from time to time:
https://github.com/lyda/misspell-check
It runs mostly clean now.
There was an error in the #extract_attributes_from_page method that
caused an exception when checking to see if a page named "Home"
already exists.
The check occurs to handle the renaming of the main index page to
"Home" to match the Gollum standard. If there is already a page
called "Home" then the migrator will leave that page and create
the Index page as usual. Users will need to manually rename their
old "Home" page to something else then rename their "Index" page
to "Home". Fortunately, I would be highly surprised if this case
ever comes up.
I also added more verbosity to the logging so if an error does
occur, it will be easier to track down which Wiki page is causing
the problem.
This commit adds a new Rake task for migrating all of your existing
Wiki content from your database into new Gollum repositories.
The bulk of the logic happens within the `WikiToGollumMigrator`
class which is decently test covered and located in the lib directory.
The new Rake task can be executed by running:
`bundle exec rake gitlab:wiki:migrate`
It will output a nice log of every project that it migrates along
with success or failure messages.
I have used it on my own installation to migrate my Wikis successfully.
This commit replaces the old database backed Wiki system with the
excellent Gollum git based Wiki system.
The UI has been updated to allow for utilizing the extra features
that Gollum provides. Specifically:
* Edit page now allows you to choose the content format.
* Edit page allows you to provide a commit message for the change.
* History page now shows Format, Commit Message, and Commit Hash.
* A new Git Access page has been added with the Wiki Repo URL.
* The default page has been changed to Home from Index to match
the Gollum standard.
The old Wiki model has been left in tact to provide for the
development of a migration script that will move all content stored
in the old Wiki system into new Gollum Wikis.
This allows you to set the namespace ID for projects via the the API. By default it is created for the current user. You can assign it to the global namespace by passing `GLN` which translates to 'Global Namespace'.