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Add copy attributes to project to set in nova #332

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Add copy attributes to project to set in nova #332
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@potofpie potofpie commented May 22, 2025

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  • New Features
    • Improved project import functionality to support specifying a source project ID when importing.

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A new field, CopiedFromProjectId, was added to the ProjectImportRequest struct. The Project.Import method now sets this field to the current project's ID before performing the import operation. No additional logic or error handling was modified.

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internal/project/project.go Added CopiedFromProjectId to ProjectImportRequest struct and set its value in Import.

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In the warren of code, a new field appears,
To track project origins across the years.
Now imports remember where they began,
With CopiedFromProjectId leading the plan.
Hop, hop, hooray for this tidy new thread—
The project’s history, carefully spread!
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internal/project/project.go (1)
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internal/project/project.go (2)

415-423: Addition of CopiedFromProjectId field looks good

The new field is properly defined with an appropriate JSON tag following the project's naming conventions.


444-444: Setting project ID to track the source of import

The implementation correctly sets the new field to the current project's ID, which will help track which project was used as the source for this import operation.

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@potofpie potofpie merged commit 064b082 into main May 22, 2025
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@potofpie potofpie deleted the add-new-project-elements branch May 22, 2025 20:49
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