Allow sorting by blocking issues and popularity via GraphQL API
What does this MR do?
Resolves #327243 (closed) and #327245 (closed).
For #327243 (closed)
- Allow sorting issues by blocking issues count in asc/desc order.
- Expose
blocking_issues_count
asblockingCount
field onIssue
type.
For #327245 (closed)
- Allow sorting issues by popularity (upvotes) in asc/desc order.
Sample query
Sorting by blocking issues:
query {
project(fullPath: "gitlab-org/gitlab") {
issues(sort: BLOCKING_ISSUES_DESC) {
nodes {
id
title
blockingCount # newly added field
blocked
blockedByCount
}
}
}
}
Sorting by popularity (upvoted):
query {
project(fullPath: "gitlab-org/gitlab") {
issues(sort: POPULARITY_DESC) {
nodes {
id
title
upvotes
}
}
}
}
Conformity
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This change is backwards compatible across updates, or this does not apply.
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Edited by euko