Perform Newest sort type correctly when sorting issues (#30644)
Should resolve #30642. Before this commit, we were treating an empty `?sort=` query parameter as the correct sorting type (which is to sort issues in descending order by their created UNIX time). But when we perform `sort=latest`, we did not include this as a type so we would sort by the most recently updated when reaching the `default` switch statement block. This commit fixes this by considering the empty string, "latest", and just any other string that is not mentioned in the switch statement as sorting by newest.
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ func ToSearchOptions(keyword string, opts *issues_model.IssuesOptions) *SearchOp
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searchOpt.Paginator = opts.Paginator
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switch opts.SortType {
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case "":
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case "", "latest":
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searchOpt.SortBy = SortByCreatedDesc
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case "oldest":
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searchOpt.SortBy = SortByCreatedAsc
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ func ToSearchOptions(keyword string, opts *issues_model.IssuesOptions) *SearchOp
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searchOpt.SortBy = SortByDeadlineDesc
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case "priority", "priorityrepo", "project-column-sorting":
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// Unsupported sort type for search
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searchOpt.SortBy = SortByUpdatedDesc
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fallthrough
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default:
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searchOpt.SortBy = SortByUpdatedDesc
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}
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