FORGEJO_* environment variables are set to the corresponding GITEA_*
variable when the cli starts. This approach is intended to minimize
the conflicts on rebase. All occurences of GITEA_* are left untouched
in the codebase and they are only changed to FORGEJO_* if exposed to
the user.
(cherry picked from commit e466f9d10e)
(cherry picked from commit e33e95931b)
(cherry picked from commit 2cfc6519b7)
(cherry picked from commit af8864373a)
As the docs of codeberg refer to the strings printed by the Forgejo
ssh servers, this is user-facing and is nice to update to the new
product name.
(cherry picked from commit 103991d73f)
(cherry picked from commit 2a0d3f85f1)
(cherry picked from commit eb2b4ce388)
(cherry picked from commit 0998b51716)
[BRANDING] forgejo log message
(cherry picked from commit d51a046ebe)
(cherry picked from commit d66e1c7b6e)
(cherry picked from commit b5bffe4ce8)
Replaces `Gitea` with `Forgejo` in the default config settings for new installs.
This will not affect existing installs.
Co-authored-by: Caesar Schinas <caesar@caesarschinas.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/140
Co-authored-by: Caesar Schinas <caesar@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: Caesar Schinas <caesar@noreply.codeberg.org>
(cherry picked from commit ca1319aa16)
(cherry picked from commit 52a4d238a0)
(cherry picked from commit f63536538c)
Conflicts:
web_src/js/features/install.js
(cherry picked from commit 861cc434e1)
(cherry picked from commit 0e6ea60c80)
(cherry picked from commit 0cbc0ec15d)
Follow:
* #23574
* Remove all ".tooltip[data-content=...]"
Major changes:
* Remove "tooltip" class, use "[data-tooltip-content=...]" instead of
".tooltip[data-content=...]"
* Remove legacy `data-position`, it's dead code since last Fomantic
Tooltip -> Tippy Tooltip refactoring
* Rename reaction attribute from `data-content` to
`data-reaction-content`
* Add comments for some `data-content`: `{{/* used by the form */}}`
* Remove empty "ui" class
* Use "text color" for SVG icons (a few)
Remove `[repository.editor] PREVIEWABLE_FILE_MODES` setting that seemed
like it was intended to support this but did not work. Instead, whenever
viewing a file shows a preview, also have a Preview tab in the file
editor.
Add new `/markup` web and API endpoints with `comment`, `gfm`,
`markdown` and new `file` mode that uses a file path to determine the
renderer.
Remove `/markdown` web endpoint but keep the API for backwards and
GitHub compatibility.
## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️
The `[repository.editor] PREVIEWABLE_FILE_MODES` setting was removed.
This setting served no practical purpose and was not working correctly.
Instead a preview tab is always shown in the file editor when supported.
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Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Close#23622
As described in the issue, disabling the LFS/Package settings will cause
errors when running `gitea dump` or `gitea doctor`. We need to check the
settings and the related operations should be skipped if the settings
are disabled.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Follow #23037
Fix [#22598
comment](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/22958#issuecomment-1475763042)
Workflows with `pull_request` trigger event can't be triggered by
`pull_request_sync` event. This PR adds the `canGithubEventMatch`
function to check if a Github event can match any Gitea event. If the
Github event matches a Gitea event, the related workflows should be
triggered.
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Since #23493 has conflicts with latest commits, this PR is my proposal
for fixing #23371
Details are in the comments
And refactor the `modules/options` module, to make it always use
"filepath" to access local files.
Benefits:
* No need to do `util.CleanPath(strings.ReplaceAll(p, "\\", "/"))),
"/")` any more (not only one before)
* The function behaviors are clearly defined
There are multiple duplicate reports of errors during template rendering
due to broken custom templates.
Unfortunately the error returned here is somewhat difficult for users to
understand and it doesn't return the context of the error.
This PR attempts to parse the error returned by the template renderer to
add in some further context including the filename of the template AND
the preceding lines within that template file.
Ref #23274
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Close#23444
Add `Repository` to npm package `Metadata` struct so the `repository` in
`package.json` can be stored and be returned in the endpoint.
Co-authored-by: KN4CK3R <admin@oldschoolhack.me>
This PR fixes the tags sort issue mentioned in #23432
The tags on dropdown shoud be sorted in descending order of time but are
not. Because when getting tags, it execeutes `git tag sort
--sort=-taggerdate`. Git supports two types of tags: lightweight and
annotated, and `git tag sort --sort=-taggerdate` dosen't work with
lightweight tags, which will not give correct result. This PR add
`GetTagNamesByRepoID ` to get tags from the database so the tags are
sorted.
Also adapt this change to the droplist when comparing branches.
Dropdown places:
<img width="369" alt="截屏2023-03-15 14 25 39"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17645053/225224506-65a72e50-4c11-41d7-8187-a7e9c7dab2cb.png">
<img width="675" alt="截屏2023-03-15 14 25 27"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17645053/225224526-65ce8008-340c-43f6-aa65-b6bd9e1a1bf1.png">
Currently gitea shows no commit information for files starting with a
colon.
[I set up a minimal repro repository that reproduces this error once
it's migrated on gitea](https://github.com/kbolashev/colon-test)
<img width="1209" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/111061261/219326625-0e6d3a86-8b58-4d67-bc24-8a78963f36b9.png">
This is happening because the filenames piped to the `git log` command
are written as is, and it doesn't work when you have a colon at the
start of the filename, and you need to escape it.
You can test it locally, if you do
```
mkdir repo
git init
touch :file
git add . && git commit -m "Add file with colon"
git log -- :file
```
git log returns nothing. However, if you do `git log -- "\:file"`, it
will show the commit with the file change.
This PR escapes the starting colons in paths in the `LogNameStatusRepo`
function, making gitea return commit info about the file with the bad
filename.
<img width="1209" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/111061261/219328299-46451246-4006-45e3-89b1-c244635ded23.png">
This error shows up only with files starting with colon, anywhere else
in filename is ok. Dashes at the beginning also seem to be working.
I don't know gitea internals well enough to know where else this error
can pop up, so I'm keeping this PR small as suggested by your
contributor guide
Creating pid file should not belong to setting package and only web
command needs that. So this PR moves pidfile creation from setting
package to web command package to keep setting package more readable.
I marked this as `break` because the PIDFile path moved. For those who
have used the pid build argument, it has to be changed.
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Co-authored-by: KN4CK3R <admin@oldschoolhack.me>
hardcode the version of test_env we use in docker, so that we can use
different major versions of golang between versions of Gitea
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Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
this is a simple endpoint that adds the ability to rename users to the
admin API.
Note: this is not in a mergeable state. It would be better if this was
handled by a PATCH/POST to the /api/v1/admin/users/{username} endpoint
and the username is modified.
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Close#23411
Always pass "page" query parameter to backend, and make backend respect
it.
The `ctx.FormInt("limit")` is never used, so removed.
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Support to iterator subdirectory in ObjectStorage for
ObjectStorage.Iterator method.
It's required for https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22738 to make
artifact files cleanable.
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
This PR adds support for reflogs on all repositories. It does this by
adding a global configuration entry.
Implements #14865
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Signed-off-by: Philip Peterson <philip.c.peterson@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
* Fix scoped label left and right part breaking across lines.
* Remove slanted divider in scoped label display, make it straight.
After using this for a while, this feels more visually noisy than
helpful.
* Reduce contrast between scope and item to reduce probability of
unreadable text on background.
* Change documentation to remove mention of non-exclusive scoped labels.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/22676
Context Data `IsOrganizationMember` and `IsOrganizationOwner` is used to
control the visibility of `people` and `team` tab.
2871ea0809/templates/org/menu.tmpl (L19-L40)
And because of the reuse of user projects page, User Context is changed
to Organization Context. But the value of `IsOrganizationMember` and
`IsOrganizationOwner` are not being given.
I reused func `HandleOrgAssignment` to add them to the ctx, but may have
some unnecessary variables, idk whether it is ok.
I found there is a missing `PageIsViewProjects` at create project page.
When the base repository contains multiple branches with the same
commits as the base branch, pull requests can show a long list of
commits already in the base branch as having been added.
What this is supposed to do is exclude commits already in the base
branch. But the mechansim to do so assumed a commit only exists in a
single branch. Now use `git rev-list A B --not branchName` instead of
filtering commits afterwards.
The logic to detect if there was a force push also was wrong for
multiple branches. If the old commit existed in any branch in the base
repository it would assume there was no force push. Instead check if the
old commit is an ancestor of the new commit.
Follow #22568
* Remove unnecessary ToTrustedCmdArgs calls
* the FAQ in #22678
* Quote: When using ToTrustedCmdArgs, the code will be very complex (see
the changes for examples). Then developers and reviewers can know that
something might be unreasonable.
* The `signArg` couldn't be empty, it's either `-S{keyID}` or
`--no-gpg-sign`.
* Use `signKeyID` instead, add comment "empty for no-sign, non-empty to
sign"
* 5-line code could be extracted to a common `NewGitCommandCommit()` to
handle the `signKeyID`, but I think it's not a must, current code is
clear enough.
Related to: #22294#23186#23054
Replace: #23218
Some discussion is in the comments of #23218.
Highlights:
- Add Expiration for cache context. If a cache context has been used for
more than 10s, the cache data will be ignored, and warning logs will be
printed.
- Add `discard` field to `cacheContext`, a `cacheContext` with `discard`
true will drop all cached data and won't store any new one.
- Introduce `WithNoCacheContext`, if one wants to run long-life tasks,
but the parent context is a cache context,
`WithNoCacheContext(perentCtx)` will discard the cache data, so it will
be safe to keep the context for a long time.
- It will be fine to treat an original context as a cache context, like
`GetContextData(context.Backgraud())`, no warning logs will be printed.
Some cases about nesting:
When:
- *A*, *B* or *C* means a cache context.
- ~*A*~, ~*B*~ or ~*C*~ means a discard cache context.
- `ctx` means `context.Backgrand()`
- *A(ctx)* means a cache context with `ctx` as the parent context.
- *B(A(ctx))* means a cache context with `A(ctx)` as the parent context.
- `With` means `WithCacheContext`
- `WithNo` means `WithNoCacheContext`
So:
- `With(ctx)` -> *A(ctx)*
- `With(With(ctx))` -> *A(ctx)*, not *B(A(ctx))*
- `With(With(With(ctx)))` -> *A(ctx)*, not *C(B(A(ctx)))*
- `WithNo(ctx)` -> *ctx*, not *~A~(ctx)*
- `WithNo(With(ctx))` -> *~A~(ctx)*
- `WithNo(WithNo(With(ctx)))` -> *~A~(ctx)*, not *~B~(~A~(ctx))*
- `With(WithNo(With(ctx)))` -> *B(~A~(ctx))*
- `WithNo(With(WithNo(With(ctx))))` -> *~B~(~A~(ctx))*
- `With(WithNo(With(WithNo(With(ctx)))))` -> *C(~B~(~A~(ctx)))*
Avoid maintaining two copies of code, some functions can be used with
both `bindata` and `no bindata`.
And removed `GetRepoInitFile`, it's useless now.
`Readme`/`Gitignore`/`License`/`Labels` will clean the name and use
custom files when available.
At the Moment it is possible to read files in another Directory as
supposed using the Options functions. e.g.
`options.Gitignore("../label/Default) `. This was discovered while
working on #22783, which exposes `options.Gitignore()` through the
public API. At the moment, this is not a security problem, as this
function is only used internal, but I thought it would be a good idea to
make a PR to fix this for all types of Options files, not only
Gitignore, to make it safe for the further. This PR should be merged
before the linked PR.
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Close#17108
This PR uses a trick (removing the ID3 tag) to detect the content again
to to see whether the content is text type.
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
The merge and update branch code was previously a little tangled and had
some very long functions. The functions were not very clear in their
reasoning and there were deficiencies in their logging and at least one
bug in the handling of LFS for update by rebase.
This PR substantially refactors this code and splits things out to into
separate functions. It also attempts to tidy up the calls by wrapping
things in "context"s. There are also attempts to improve logging when
there are errors.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Replace #23350.
Refactor `setting.Database.UseMySQL` to
`setting.Database.Type.IsMySQL()`.
To avoid mismatching between `Type` and `UseXXX`.
This refactor can fix the bug mentioned in #23350, so it should be
backported.