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Bug: Reimporting a GitHub repository yields duplicate repository link

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Steffen Opel _Utoolity_
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Feb 10, 2022

Other than the New Relic app, which properly syncs already existing components, reimporting a GitHub repository yields a duplicate repository link rather than an update/sync of the existing one.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Navigate to 'Create' => 'Import components' => 'GitHub'
  2. Click 'Select repositories'
  3. Select a repository with status '-' and click 'Select' to start the import
  4. Observe that the component has a single repository link
  5. Repeat steps 1 and 2, select the repository from step 3 with status 'Created' and click 'Select' to start the import
  6. Observe that the component has a second identical repository link

Actual result

A new repository link is created.

Expected result

The existing repository link is updated (synchronized).

2 comments

Josh Campbell
Atlassian Team
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Feb 11, 2022

Thanks for the bug report Steffen, I've filed a ticket on our end to get this fixed up!

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Vadym Chepiga
Atlassian Team
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Feb 15, 2022

@Steffen Opel _Utoolity_ It's fixed now ✅ 
Please, inform us in case it will be still reproducible for you.

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