Martin Mucha created OVIRT-634:
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             Summary: sending POST/PUT to gerrit to ... set a topic for example.
                 Key: OVIRT-634
                 URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-634
             Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
          Issue Type: By-EMAIL
            Reporter: Martin Mucha
            Assignee: infra


Hi,

I'd like to ask, whether:

a) is even possible to pass requests to do some modifications on gerrit
b) if it is, then when I'd be glad if you can inform me, what I'm doing wrong 
in following command [1]
c) if it's not currently possible to pass such requests, I'd like to ask if 
they can be allowed.

Motivation: I have quite often longer topics, like 10 patches. Due to our work 
style they need to be rebased often and reverified. Or I need to specify same 
reviewers to all of them. etc. etc. This means I have to open *all* of them 
(takes ages to load) and do same actions over and over, which is time waste. 
Also, gerrit is (apparently) not designed to work under 'heavy' load, which 
means, that quite often page isn't loaded successfully. For example change is 
loaded, but allegedly I'm not logged in (which is not true), and because of 
that I have to hit refresh. This means, that I'm generating a lot of 
unnecessary load for gerrit server, while what I'd actually like to do is for 
example set topic to 10 patches, for which I do not need whole detail with all 
revisions to be loaded.

[1]
curl --digest -v -H Content-Type:application/json -u "mmucha:pass" -X PUT 
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/changes/58620/topic -d '{"topic":"test"}'

this return 403, and I'd like to know, if this is because of error in this 
command, or because this type of operations are generally not allowed.

Thanks,
M.



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