- Mar 06, 2021
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
ElasticSearch returns search results as JSON files which have three top level entries for us to parse: "project", "file", and "metadata". Change the class structure to match this hierarchy. This means, that the mapping from JSON to Java objects just works and we can pass the data on to the front-end in the same structure as the back-end received it. This allows the separation of the "standardized" metadata which is provided by the platform's users and our implementation-detail metadata, such as GitLab related data. This way, no conflicts arise when a new key is introduced to the metadata standard.
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
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- Mar 02, 2021
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Eduard Frankford authored
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Eduard Frankford authored
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- Mar 01, 2021
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Eduard Frankford authored
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- Feb 26, 2021
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Eduard Frankford authored
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Michael Breu authored
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Michael Breu authored
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- Feb 24, 2021
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Michael Breu authored
Metadaten geladen und an der Oberfläche die Suche ausgelöst, sobald Eingaben da sind (nicht nur Volltext)
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- Feb 23, 2021
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Michael Breu authored
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Daniel Rainer authored
Give more space to search results.
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- Feb 22, 2021
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Eduard Frankford authored
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Eduard Frankford authored
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Eduard Frankford authored
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