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Draft PRs not showing as open PRs #7795

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jackparkinsongearset opened this issue Mar 24, 2025 · 4 comments
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Draft PRs not showing as open PRs #7795

jackparkinsongearset opened this issue Mar 24, 2025 · 4 comments
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jackparkinsongearset commented Mar 24, 2025

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0.14.13

Operating System

macOS

Distribution Method

dmg (Mac OS - Apple Silicon)

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I have a branch pushed to origin with a draft PR created in GitHub. However, as shown it doesn't appear in GitButler as being open or existing.

How to reproduce (Optional)

Standard process of applying a branch with a draft PR open in GitHub, shouldn't see a draft PR as showing.

Expected behavior (Optional)

Should show the PR as Draft with checks, link to PR etc.

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@jackparkinsongearset jackparkinsongearset added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 24, 2025
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Byron commented Mar 25, 2025

Thanks a lot for reporting!

When a PR is created on GitHub that is not a draft, it does manage to pick it up automatically.
When that happened and it is changed to draft, it remains linked, which looks like this:

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Finally, when creating a Draft PR on GitHub right away, GitButler also recognizes it.

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I may add that I hit Cmd + R to trigger a refresh though - maybe that's the trick?

@Byron Byron added feedback requested Feedback was requested to help resolve the issue UX/UI Focusing on user satisfaction, usability, and overall experience labels Mar 25, 2025
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Cmd + R doesn't help here.

For completeness I did try to submit the PR for review from GitButler in the hopes this would also pick it up but I got this exception:

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The issue might be that this PR and branch both existed when I installed GitButler, feel like a few of the smaller issues I'm coming across might be related to this "first time setup" process (which I'd imagine might be more of a pain to replicate on your end!)

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Byron commented Mar 26, 2025

Thanks a lot, probably that's the reason it doesn't pick up any PR for you either - then it just ignores the error message. Creating a new PR from the UI surfaces the error message though, so we know what we are up against.

This seems to be a more internal error message as the path (including Gearset:) makes no sense to me - it might be specific to that particular repository and is nothing we have encountered yet.

CC @mtsgrd

@Byron Byron removed the feedback requested Feedback was requested to help resolve the issue label Mar 26, 2025
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I'm on a GH Enterprise VCS if that helps with debugging - that's why it's appending that on the start of the path.

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