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Feature #1363

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Allow underscores in project identifiers

Added by Christoph Koehler over 16 years ago. Updated almost 13 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Projects
Target version:
Start date:
2008-06-03
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Resolution:
Fixed

Description

Please allow underscores and potentially other characters in project identifiers. Just change the validation rule in the project model.

Thanks!


Related issues

Related to Redmine - Defect #6253: Allowing dot in project identifierClosed2010-08-31

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Has duplicate Redmine - Feature #7493: Allowing underline "_" in project identifierClosed2011-01-30

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Actions #1

Updated by Christoph Koehler over 16 years ago

  • Assignee set to Jean-Philippe Lang
Actions #2

Updated by Nick Fitzgerald over 15 years ago

We would like the ability to have underscores in the project identifiers as well. This would allow them to be consistent with our directory names and SVN repositories.

This should just be a matter of changing this line:
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/entry/trunk/app/models/project.rb#L65

Actions #3

Updated by Etienne Massip over 13 years ago

  • Category set to Projects
  • Assignee deleted (Jean-Philippe Lang)
Actions #4

Updated by Holger Winkelmann about 13 years ago

any updates on this? it would really help this minimal change can go upstream. We have patche our local instance and chilliproject has closed the ticket https://www.chiliproject.org/issues/146 with the same patch. Given a lot of repositories in the GIT universe using the underscore in names it really would help to automate repo gen.

Actions #5

Updated by Henrik Zawischa almost 13 years ago

We would really appreciate underscores as possible characters. The identifier is turned into a repository name and it would be lovely if we could have those identical to the directory-names of the Typo3 extensions we are going to manage with redmine and git.
I believe it is pretty easy, see above. Can one of the seasoned developers just fix this? Or can anybody explain why it shouldn't. If I knew anything about Ruby I'd do it myself. I can change the file, do I have to do anything else to make the change known to the system?

Actions #6

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang almost 13 years ago

  • Subject changed from allow underscores in project identifiers to Allow underscores in project identifiers
  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • Assignee set to Jean-Philippe Lang
  • Target version set to 1.4.0
  • Resolution set to Fixed

Change done in r8708.

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