- Make it consistent with the other modals of the dangerous actions.
(cherry picked from commit 576d7ec759)
(cherry picked from commit 8b1225f974)
(cherry picked from commit c2c47972ee)
(cherry picked from commit eec301806b)
(cherry picked from commit 6b5e728f0a)
(cherry picked from commit 3681691e65)
(cherry picked from commit e39dfa550d)
- Currently the confirmation for dangerous actions such as transferring
the repository or deleting it only requires the user to ~~copy paste~~
type the repository name.
- This can be problematic when the user has a fork or another repository
with the same name as an organization's repository, and the confirmation
doesn't make clear that it could be deleting the wrong repository. While
it's mentioned in the dialog, it's better to be on the safe side and
also add the owner's name to be an element that has to be typed for
these dangerous actions.
- Added integration tests.
(cherry picked from commit bf679b24dd)
(cherry picked from commit 1963085dd9)
(cherry picked from commit fb94095d19)
(cherry picked from commit e1d1e46afe)
(cherry picked from commit 93993029e4)
(cherry picked from commit df3b058179)
Currently this feature is only available to admins, but there is no
clear reason why. If a user can actually merge pull requests, then this
seems fine as well.
This is useful in situations where direct pushes to the repository are
commonly done by developers.
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
* Show checkout instructions also when there is no permission to push,
for anyone who wants to locally test the changes.
* First checkout the branch exactly as is, without immediately having to
solve merge conflicts. Leave this to the merge step, since it's often
convenient to test a change without worrying about this.
* Use `git fetch -u`, so an existing local branch is updated when
re-testing the same pull request. But not the more risky `git fetch -f`
in to handle force pushes, as we don't want to accidentally overwrite
important local changes.
* Show different merge command depending on the chosen merge style,
interactively updated.
If you set a checkbox as required in a issue form at the moment, the
checkbox is checked and read only, what does not make much sense. With
this PR, the Checkbox actually needs to be checked. The label supports
now also Markdown. This matches GitHub's behaviour.
And yes, I know the CSS is a ugly workaround. It looks like the given
CSS code is part Fomantic and I don't know how to change that. The
Maintainers are free to change that.
![grafik](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/15185051/3f35be75-b0b4-42a7-9048-a4970384a035)
- The review type '22' is a general comment type that is attached to
single codecomments, reviews with multiple comments or to simple approve
and request changes comment. This comment can be used to create a link
towards this action on an pull request.
- Adds an anchor to the review comment type, so that when its getting
linked to it, it actually jumps towards that event.
- This also now fixes the behavior that after you created a review you
will be redirected to that review and because this is an general comment
type other mails will also be 'fixed' such as the approved or request
changes.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1248
(cherry picked from commit 1741a5f1fe)
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Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
Co-authored-by: Caesar Schinas <caesar@caesarschinas.com>
1. Dropzone attachment removal, pretty simple replacement
2. Image diff: The previous code fetched every image twice, once via
`img[src]` and once via `$.ajax`. Now it's only fetched once and a
second time only when necessary. The image diff code was partially
rewritten.
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Follow #27354
Major changes:
1. The `right aligned` in `<th class="one wide right aligned">` is a
no-op because it doesn't have any content
2. The `gt-df` in `<td class="sha gt-df">` was wrong, it causes UI
misalignment, a table cell shouldn't be "flex"
3. Use `gt-py-0` for `gt-pt-0 gt-pb-0`
4. Simplify the layout for buttons, because the `text right aligned` is
widely used and good enough, it doesn't make sense to introduce the
`<div class="gt-df gt-je">`
5. Escape the `$.FileName` correctly
Before:
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/eb2ced3f-1dad-4149-9ed2-aee4c0663621)
After:
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/08244b61-416b-4279-b495-029bc0a96f67)
- Update all JS and PY dependencies
- Enable eslint `prefer-object-has-own` and autofix issue
- Fix styling on citation buttons
- Tested citation, mermaid, monaco, swagger, katex
Citation button issue was that these buttons were not filled:
<img width="136" alt="Screenshot 2023-10-07 at 14 05 08"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/435f0c91-28ac-46b3-bae4-dad768b29c05">
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.com>
Part of #27065
This PR touches functions used in templates. As templates are not static
typed, errors are harder to find, but I hope I catch it all. I think
some tests from other persons do not hurt.
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/27136.
This does the following for Monaco's EOL setting:
1. Use editorconfig setting if present
2. Use the file's dominant line ending as detected by monaco, which uses
LF for empty file
Closes#26329
This PR adds the ability to ignore revisions specified in the
`.git-blame-ignore-revs` file in the root of the repository.
![grafik](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/1666336/9e91be0c-6e9c-431c-bbe9-5f80154251c8)
The banner is displayed in this case. I intentionally did not add a UI
way to bypass the ignore file (same behaviour as Github) but you can add
`?bypass-blame-ignore=true` to the url manually.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
This PR adds a new field `RemoteAddress` to both mirror types which
contains the sanitized remote address for easier (database) access to
that information. Will be used in the audit PR if merged.