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Pass credentials correctly when username is provided in the git URL#1065
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Pass credentials correctly when username is provided in the git URL (cherry picked from commit 5b7c695)
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It turns out that
CredentialsDialogwas calling its submit callback with{username: '', password: 'whatever'}whenincludeUsernamewas false, which was causing our credential handler to stomp out the username that was provided originally.I've added some tests that catch this case, and omitted the
usernamekey from the result object ifincludeUsernameis true.Fixes #941.