Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/8
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/153
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/123
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/299
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[DOCS] CONTRIBUTING/RELEASE: https://forgejo.org/docs/admin
Because the version is not displayed on the landing page of Forgejo,
there cannot be a link to a versionned documentation. There must exist
a link that points to the latest version on the website for the
forgejo instance to display.
Better but more complicated approaches could be to:
* Embed the documentation in Forgejo
* Allow the admin to not display the help
* Allow the admin to display a versionned help or not
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[DOCS] CONTRIBUTING/RELEASE: reminder to update FORGEJO_VERSION
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[DOCS] CONTRIBUTING: updates
* Remove obsolete description of the well being & moderation team and
replace them with a link to the moderation email.
* Remove description of the governance process and replace with a link
to the governance readme that did not exist at the time.
* Add links to the Forgejo documentation
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[DOCS] CONTRIBUTING (squash)
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Although it would be possible to modify these files, it would create
conflicts when rebasing. Instead, this commit removes them entirely
and another commit can start from scratch, borrowing content from the
original files.
The drawback of this approach is that some content updates from Gitea
that also need updating in Forgejo will have to be copy/pasted
instead of being merged.
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Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/website/pulls/230
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[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash)
base64 -w0 to avoid wrapping when the doer name is long as it creates
a broken config.json
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[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash) generate .xz files and sources
Generate .xz files
Check .sha256
Generate the source tarbal
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[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash) release notes
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[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash) publish and sign release
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[CI] Forgejo Actions workflows
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[CI] use the docker label instead of ubuntu-latest
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[CI] all tests need compliance before proceeding
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f92e0a4018 added minio to the tests/pgsql.ini.tmpl and Forgejo CI does
not run a minio server. It will if there are external storage related
changes at some point but it is not the case now so it is not worth
the burden.
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[CI] implementation: Woodpecker based CI (squash)
Upgrade xgo to Go v1.20 for building binaries
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[CI] v1.20: switch PR check from Woodpecker CI to Forgejo Actions
The PR checks for v1.19 still rely on Woodpecker CI. Keeping
.woodpecker in v1.20 while both Woodpecker CI & Forgejo Actions are
enabled would dupicate the checks.
The release process in releases remains Woodpecker CI.
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- Reduce `pyproject.toml` and `package.json` to the minimal required
format, removing unneeded properties. `build-system` is not needed as
per
[this](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/8110#issuecomment-1595846841).
- Fix `poetry.toml` options they were wrong previously.
- Add dependencies of poetry files to templates `files-changed`.
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A regression of #25210
The `e.target` is not "this", eg: `<button link-action><svg></button>`,
then `this` should be `button` but `e.target` is `svg`.
I will propose a clearer and complete solution for these "link-action"
"show-modal" elements after #24724
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
If the APP_DATA_PATH isn't written into the config when installing, then
its value is uncertain because some Gitea command doesn't run with
correct WorkPath.
This is a quick fix for #25330 and can be backported.
- Update all JS dependencies
- Enable stylint
[`media-feature-name-value-no-unknown`](https://stylelint.io/user-guide/rules/media-feature-name-value-no-unknown)
- Make use of new features in webpack and text-expander-element
- Tested Swagger and Mermaid
To explain the `text-expander-element` change: Before this version, the
element added a unavoidable space after emoji completion. Now that
https://github.com/github/text-expander-element/pull/36 is in, we gain
control over this space and I opted to remove it for emoji completion
and retain it for `@` mentions.
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1. The "web" package shouldn't depends on "modules/context" package,
instead, let each "web context" register themselves to the "web"
package.
2. The old Init/Free doesn't make sense, so simplify it
* The ctx in "Init(ctx)" is never used, and shouldn't be used that way
* The "Free" is never called and shouldn't be called because the SSPI
instance is shared
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With the recent release of https://github.com/loft-sh/devpod making
ephemeral dev environments (ala GitPod/Codespaces) much easier (aka, no
pre-configured infra required). This allows an alternative to using
GitPod for such development options.
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
In this pull request, the following changes are addressed:
- State user should create `config.yaml` before start container to avoid
errors.
- Provided instructions to deploy runners using docker compose.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/25282
Fix the problems:
1. The `repo-button-row` had various patches before, this PR makes it
consistent
2. The "Add File" has wrong CSS class "icon", remove it
3. The "Add File" padding was overridden by "!important", fix it by
`.repo-button-row .button.dropdown` with comment
4. The selector `.ui.segments ~ .ui.top.attached.header` is incorrect,
it should use `+`
So I found this [linter](https://github.com/Riverside-Healthcare/djlint)
which features a mode for go templates, so I gave it a try and it did
find a number of valid issue, like unbalanced tags etc. It also has a
number of bugs, I had to disable/workaround many issues.
Given that this linter is written in python, this does add a dependency
on `python` >= 3.8 and `poetry` to the development environment to be
able to run this linter locally.
- `e.g.` prefixes on placeholders are removed because the linter had a
false-positive on `placeholder="e.g. cn=Search"` for the `attr=value`
syntax and it's not ideal anyways to write `e.g.` into a placeholder
because a placeholder is meant to hold a sample value.
- In `templates/repo/settings/options.tmpl` I simplified the logic to
not conditionally create opening tags without closing tags because this
stuff confuses the linter (and possibly the reader as well).