Fix issue list re: issues that have an assignee#186
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Given the GraphQL query:
issues(filterBy: {assignee: $assignee})
It turns out that passing a query variable `"assignee": null` is NOT
equivalent to omitting the variable altogether:
- `"assignee": null` seems to filter out issues that HAVE an assignee;
- omitting `assignee` correctly returns all issues.
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Given the GraphQL query:
It turns out that passing a query variable
"assignee": nullis not equivalent to omitting the variable altogether:"assignee": nullseems to filter out issues that have an assignee;assigneecorrectly returns all issues.This is good to know for the future too: using
"assignee": nullwe can fetch a list of all unassigned issues, if we ever need to provide that feature.Update: ah, this behavior is even properly documented in our GraphQL schema:
Fixes #185