Fix bug filtering issues which have no project (#31337)

Fix #31327
This is a quick patch to fix the bug.
Some parameters are using 0, some are using -1. I think it needs a
refactor to keep consistent. But that will be another PR.
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Lunny Xiao 2024-06-14 10:31:07 +08:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -38,6 +38,12 @@ func ToSearchOptions(keyword string, opts *issues_model.IssuesOptions) *SearchOp
searchOpt.MilestoneIDs = opts.MilestoneIDs searchOpt.MilestoneIDs = opts.MilestoneIDs
} }
if opts.ProjectID > 0 {
searchOpt.ProjectID = optional.Some(opts.ProjectID)
} else if opts.ProjectID == -1 { // FIXME: this is inconsistent from other places
searchOpt.ProjectID = optional.Some[int64](0) // Those issues with no project(projectid==0)
}
// See the comment of issues_model.SearchOptions for the reason why we need to convert // See the comment of issues_model.SearchOptions for the reason why we need to convert
convertID := func(id int64) optional.Option[int64] { convertID := func(id int64) optional.Option[int64] {
if id > 0 { if id > 0 {
@ -49,7 +55,6 @@ func ToSearchOptions(keyword string, opts *issues_model.IssuesOptions) *SearchOp
return nil return nil
} }
searchOpt.ProjectID = convertID(opts.ProjectID)
searchOpt.ProjectColumnID = convertID(opts.ProjectColumnID) searchOpt.ProjectColumnID = convertID(opts.ProjectColumnID)
searchOpt.PosterID = convertID(opts.PosterID) searchOpt.PosterID = convertID(opts.PosterID)
searchOpt.AssigneeID = convertID(opts.AssigneeID) searchOpt.AssigneeID = convertID(opts.AssigneeID)