GitLab Control 4+

Valerio Mazzeo

    • 3.0 • 59 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

GitLab Control is the best way to manage your GitLab projects on any iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad device, anywhere at any time!
GitLab Control helps you to easily keep track of your GitLab projects while you are sitting on the train on your way back home, or when you are trapped inside a meeting with no chanches of getting out!

Features:
- View and add Projects
- View, add, edit and share Issues
- Issue, Milestone and Merge Requests Transition Workflow
- Search Issues by ID, title or labels
- View and add Comments
- Style any comment or description with markdown, HTML and emoji smileys
- Calendar and Address Book Integration
- Browse your Source Code
- Full Team Management (add and remove team members)
- View your Commits
- View your Commit Diffs
- View, protect and unprotect your Branches
- View your Tags
- View and add Labels
- View, add, edit and share Milestones
- View, add, edit and share Merge Requests
- View, add, edit and share Code Snippets
- View and use Favourite Filters
- View and add Groups
- View, add, edit, share SSH Keys
- View, add, edit, share Hooks
- Explore, fork and favourite public projects
- Full Core Spotlight support
- Full access the projects' Wiki
- Protect your data with a personal Passcode
- Connect to HTTP or HTTPS server

GitLab is a growing community and as their API expands so will this app!
We work extensively with the GitLab team to refine and expand the API in order to provide you the best GitLab mobile user experience ever.

You will have everything under control!

Follow the project on twitter: @gitlabcontrol

For info on new releases, to suggest new features and to report bugs send an email to support@gitlabcontrol.com.

Restrictions:
GitLab Control currently supports GitLab server version 9.x and higher.

What’s New

Version 1.24.6

Fixed a bug preventing certain search results to show correctly.

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
59 Ratings

59 Ratings

wilfkonig97 ,

Есть к чему стремиться

За те деньги, которые стоит PRO версия, можно было предоставить больше фич.
Например:
1. поддержку Markdown в Issue;
2. Просмотр Wiki прямо в приложении, а не через встроенный браузер;
3. От интеграции с книгой контактов в приложении одно слово (ни какой связи с контактами нет);
4. Git diff посмотреть нельзя;
5. Нельзя посмотреть состояние CI;
6. etc.

Это первое впечатление от использование PRO версии. Думаю, что в процессе обнаружатся ещё недостатки.

Единственное как можно использовать это приложение в моих условиях: просматривать прогресс той или иной задачи в проектах. Остальные нужные функции либо отсутствуют, либо не работают должным образом

Aaabrahaaam46346 ,

Before purchasing Pro, read my xp

Написал про баги. Они ужасны, приложуха в альфе глубоко

Bugs in GitLabControl Pro (tested with latest Enterprise server)

App adds its signature to any comment you write(from paid version), even when you use things like “/remove_milestone” (no option to disable signature)
Issue search by Id is not working
Issues page, too short spacing for issue title. Most issues get wrapped too short. Instead, free space is wasted for showing assignee name, while he’s already indicated by an image show from the left, if the issue has assignee.
Issue search by text is not working (both Latin and Cyrillic input tested - no result). Latest gitlab enterprise server
Lacks UI to manage labels, milestone, assignee or due date for an issue.
Vertical margin between comments/updates in issue is so big that you will have to scroll MUCH almost anytime to see latest updates.
Sometimes it shows milestone has 0 issues in it, but clicking on that counter opens page with opened issues in this milestone. Milestones page also too simple and does not contain any list of issues (I see three tabs from web version to appear here too)
Lacks support for handling links from chats or email app, no feature to add your server URL for such handler in the app to prevent opening issue links in browser. Why do I need this app then?
When issue number is mentioned in commit message, you only see commit hash on issue page, cannot tap it for diff or etc
Code diff looks very poor. For me it was ugliest that all lines have light background and you only see change by foreground color. Noteworthy gitlab web diff is much better
One most notable issue with the app is in how it refreshes data on screens then you open them. Although it works, no spinner or warning is shown, you just see gets screen redrawn after few seconds. Normally app should insert “new” items in top without redrawing and reordering old content, and highlight new. I know it is tricky to implement but current behavior is outstanding.
Labels page do not allow to browse issues filtered by clicked label. Not critical as you still can filter on issues list.
When I open Wiki tab on project screen, I see invite to login with username and password like if I was in Safari . I am not sure ifthis is app problem if our server configuration but I am not going to login there(why?)
User is unable to add “quotes” to comments and descriptions, it also lacks proper support for “>>” symbol - quote text has added tab but always is single line (take a look pls)
When you share an issue through other app, it is weirdly sends two messages - link to https issue and a link with “glc://“ prefix. There must be an option to disable that useless “glc://“ link as not all people in our project familiar with it and this app must not force people to see signs of it like if you are advertising it! God!

BloodyFoxy ,

Непонятно

Казалось бы ура, клиент под GitLab, да ещё и бесплатно можно посмотреть. Только вот большая (а точнее почти все) часть необходимых функций требует покупки за 379 рублей без какой-либо возможности опробовать их в принципе. Я хочу знать на что потрачу деньги, потому дайте лучше триал на 3-7 дней хотя бы. Этого хватит чтобы заценить полезность приложения.

App Privacy

The developer, Valerio Mazzeo, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Used to Track You

The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Purchases
  • Search History
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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