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.

(cherry picked from commit 9b7af4340c36d3e1888788499d16f83feeb1601b)
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Kemal Zebari 2024-04-23 00:10:01 -07:00 committed by Earl Warren
parent 39faa125d5
commit 50917ead5f
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ func ToSearchOptions(keyword string, opts *issues_model.IssuesOptions) *SearchOp
searchOpt.Paginator = opts.Paginator
switch opts.SortType {
case "":
case "", "latest":
searchOpt.SortBy = SortByCreatedDesc
case "oldest":
searchOpt.SortBy = SortByCreatedAsc
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ func ToSearchOptions(keyword string, opts *issues_model.IssuesOptions) *SearchOp
searchOpt.SortBy = SortByDeadlineDesc
case "priority", "priorityrepo", "project-column-sorting":
// Unsupported sort type for search
searchOpt.SortBy = SortByUpdatedDesc
fallthrough
default:
searchOpt.SortBy = SortByUpdatedDesc
}