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Add support for multiline review comments
Description
When creating a new review or adding comments to an existing review, we can currently only add single line comments.
This pull request adds support for single and multi-line comments using line and start_line attributes.
See: https://docs.github.com/en/rest/pulls/comments?apiVersion=2022-11-28#create-a-review-comment-for-a-pull-request and https://docs.github.com/en/rest/pulls/reviews?apiVersion=2022-11-28#create-a-review-for-a-pull-request
I already prepared some tests for this and if you provide access to the hub4j-test-org, I will be able to finalize them.
I also successfully tested these changes on a personal project.
Before submitting a PR:
- [x] Changes must not break binary backwards compatibility. If you are unclear on how to make the change you think is needed while maintaining backward compatibility, CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
- [x] Add JavaDocs and other comments explaining the behavior.
- [x] When adding or updating methods that fetch entities, add
@linkJavaDoc entries to the relevant documentation on https://docs.github.com/en/rest . - [ ] Add tests that cover any added or changed code. This generally requires capturing snapshot test data. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
- [x] Run
mvn -D enable-ci clean install sitelocally. If this command doesn't succeed, your change will not pass CI. - [x] Push your changes to a branch other than
main. You will create your PR from that branch.
When creating a PR:
- [x] Fill in the "Description" above with clear summary of the changes. This includes:
- [ ] If this PR fixes one or more issues, include "Fixes #
" lines for each issue. - [x] Provide links to relevant documentation on https://docs.github.com/en/rest where possible. If not including links, explain why not.
- [ ] If this PR fixes one or more issues, include "Fixes #
- [ ] All lines of new code should be covered by tests as reported by code coverage. Any lines that are not covered must have PR comments explaining why they cannot be covered. For example, "Reaching this particular exception is hard and is not a particular common scenario."
- [x] Enable "Allow edits from maintainers".