1. GetUserOrgsList should "order by" lower_name
2. GetIssuePostersWithSearch should search in-case-sensitive-ly
3. LoginName should not be used as username
By the way, remove unnecessary "onGiteaRun"
Make legacy package names could be listed and add tests
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Replace all contexts in tests with go1.24 t.Context()
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* download endpoint has to use 302 redirect
* fake blob download used if direct download not possible
* downloading v3 artifacts not possible
New repo apis based on GitHub Rest V3
- GET /runs/{run}/artifacts (Cannot use run index of url due to not
being unique)
- GET /artifacts
- GET + DELETE /artifacts/{artifact_id}
- GET /artifacts/{artifact_id}/zip
- (GET /artifacts/{artifact_id}/zip/raw this is a workaround for a http
302 assertion in actions/toolkit)
- api docs removed this is protected by a signed url like the internal
artifacts api and no longer usable with any token or swagger
- returns http 401 if the signature is invalid
- or change the artifact id
- or expired after 1 hour
Closes#33353Closes#32124
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When listing commits, Gitea attempts to retrieve the actual user based
on the commit email. Querying users one by one from the database is
inefficient. This PR optimizes the process by batch querying users by
email, reducing the number of database queries.
Only show the latest version of the package in the arch repo.
closes#33534
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- Find the runner before deleting
- Move the main logic from `routers/web/repo/setting/runners.go` to
`routers/web/shared/actions/runners.go`.
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- Find the variable before updating or deleting
- Move the main logic from `routers/web/repo/setting/variables.go` to
`routers/web/shared/actions/variables.go`.
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Add a "No data available" message to be displayed when the list has no
data. This improves the user experience by providing clear feedback in
an empty state.
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This PR fixes#33205.
If stars are disabled:
* The `.../repo/stars` page returns a 403 Forbidden error
* Star-related API endpoints return a 403 Forbidden error saying `Stars are disabled.`
* Same for action endpoints
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1. Fix incorrect `MentionCount` (actually it seems to be deadcode,
affects nothing)
2. Remove fallback sha1 support for time limit token
3. Use route middleware `reqRepoActionsWriter` for `ArtifactsDeleteView`
4. Use clearer message "Failed to authenticate user" instead of "Verify"
when auth fails
5. `tests/integration/benchmarks_test.go` is not quite right, actually
it is never used, so delete it.
6. Remove or update TODO comments
Dear Gitea team,
first of all, thanks for the great work you're doing with this project.
I'm planning to introduce Gitea at a client site, and noticed that while
there is time recording, there are no project-manager-friendly reports
to actually make use of that data, as were also mentioned by others in
#4870#8684 and #13531.
Since I had a little time last weekend, I had put together something
that I hope to be a useful contribution to this great project (while of
course useful for me too).
This PR adds a new "Worktime" tab to the Organisation level. There is a
date range selector (by default set to the current month), and there are
three possible views:
- by repository,
- by milestone, and
- by team member.
Happy to receive any feedback!
There are several possible future improvements of course (predefined
date ranges, charts, a member time sheet, matrix of repos/members, etc)
but I hope that even in this relatively simple state this would be
useful to lots of people.
<img width="1161" alt="Screen Shot 2022-05-25 at 22 12 58"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/118010/170366976-af00c7af-c4f3-4117-86d7-00356d6797a5.png">
Keep up the good work!
Kristof
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This adds an endpoint (`/orgs/{org}/rename`) to rename organizations.
I've modeled the endpoint using the rename user endpoint --
`/admin/users/{username}/rename` -- as base.
It is the 1st time I wrote a new API endpoint (I've tried to follow the
rename users endpoint code while writing it). So feel free to ping me if
there is something wrong or missing.
Resolves#32995
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This PR created a mock webhook server in the tests and added integration
tests for generic webhooks.
It also fixes bugs in package webhooks and pull request comment
webhooks.
1. add `GetSiteCookieFlashMessage` to help to parse flash message
2. clarify `handleRepoHomeFeed` logic
3. remove unnecessary global variables, use `sync.OnceValue` instead
4. add some tests for `IsUsableUsername` and `IsUsableRepoName`
Fix#33271
Suppose there is a `branch-a` in fork repo:
1. if `branch-a` exists in base repo: try to sync `base:branch-a` to `fork:branch-a`
2. if `branch-a` doesn't exist in base repo: try to sync `base:main` to `fork:branch-a`
Fix password form missing whilst linking account even with
`ENABLE_PASSWORD_SIGNIN_FORM = true`.
Remove redundant empty box in account linking sign up page when
`LinkAccountMode` is true.
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Currently, anyone with write permissions to a repo are able to rename
default or protected branches.
This change follows
[GitHub's](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/configuring-branches-and-merges-in-your-repository/managing-branches-in-your-repository/renaming-a-branch)
design by only allowing repo/site admins to change these branches.
However, it also follows are current design for protected branches and
only allows admins to modify branch names == branch protection rule
names. Glob-based rules cannot be renamed by anyone (as was already the
case, but we now catch `ErrBranchIsProtected` which we previously did
not catch, throwing a 500).
Move the main logic of `generateTaskContext` and `findTaskNeeds` to the
`services` layer.
This is a part of #32751, since we need the git context and `needs` to
parse the concurrency expressions.
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Major changes:
1. do not sync ".keep" file during tests
2. fix incorrect route handler and empty repo handling (backported as #33253 with tests)
3. do not use `RepoRef`: most of the calls are abuses.
4. Use `git.RefType` instead of a new type definition `RepoRefType` on `context`.
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The template should be `repo/migrate/{service type}`
But input element `service` is not in the form.
Related: #33081
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Found while investigating #33210.
This line no longer makes sense because the form field "TagName" is
required, so this would mean that this code path would never be covered.
Because it isn't covered, we end up going down the "update release"
logic where we eventually set `Release.IsTag` to false (meaning it will
now be treated as a release instead of a tag).
This snapshot rewrites the condition to ensure that we aren't trying to
create a tag that already exists.
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The `ctx.Repo.RefName` was used to be a "short name", it causes a lot of
ambiguity.
This PR does some refactoring and use `RefFullName` to replace the
legacy `RefName`, and simplify RepoAssignment
Resolve#32341
~Depends on #27151~
- [x] It will display a checkbox of deleting the head branch on the pull
request view page when starting an auto-merge task.
- [x] Add permission check before deleting the branch
- [x] Add delete branch comment for those closing pull requests because
of head branch or base branch was deleted.
- [x] Merge `RetargetChildrenOnMerge` and `AddDeletePRBranchComment`
into `service.DeleteBranch`.
close#33086
* Add a special value for "SSH_USER" setting: `(DOER_USERNAME)`
* Improve parseRepositoryURL and add tests (now it doesn't have hard
dependency on some setting values)
Many changes are just adding "ctx" and "doer" argument to functions.
By the way, improve app.example.ini, remove all `%(key)s` syntax, it
only makes messy and no user really cares about it.
Document: https://gitea.com/gitea/docs/pulls/138
1. fix incorrect tests, for example: BeanExists doesn't do assert and
shouldn't be used
2. remove unnecessary test functions
3. introduce DumpQueryResult to help to see the database rows during
test (at least I need it)
```
====== DumpQueryResult: SELECT * FROM action_runner_token ======
- # row[0]
id: 1
token: xeiWBL5kuTYxGPynHCqQdoeYmJAeG3IzGXCYTrDX
owner_id: 0
...
```
The new code structure is easier to make more improvements or
refactor, for example: change the colors to de-emphasize more, or design
some new layouts.
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user with read permission should also can create agit flow pull request.
looks this logic was broken in
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/31033 this pull request try fix
it and add test code.
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In history (from some legacy frameworks), both `:name` and `name` are
supported as path path name, `:name` is an alias to `name`.
To make code consistent, now we should only use `name` but not `:name`.
Also added panic check in related functions to make sure the name won't
be abused in case some downstreams still use them.
`RepoTransfer` now is at models, but if we want to move it into `repo`
model, it will depend on `Team`. So this PR also makes repo model depend
on org model to make it possible. Just refactor, no code change.
- [x] Move `DeleteOrganization` from `models/organization` to service
layer
- [x] Move `AccessibleTeamReposEnv` to `models/repo`
- [x] Move `RepoTransfer` from `models` to `models/repo`
- [x] Merge `getUserTeamIDs` and `GetUserTeamIDs`, Merge `GetUserTeams`
and `getUserTeams`.
- [x] Remove `Team`'s `Repos []*repo_model.Repository` to avoid dependency recycle.
Mac's git installation ships with a system wide config that configures
the credential helper `osxkeychain`, which will prompt the user with a
dialog.
```
$ git config list --system
credential.helper=osxkeychain
```
By setting the environment variable
[`GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=true`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#ENVIRONMENT),
Git will not load the system wide config, preventing the dialog from
populating.
Closes#26717
The R package repository currently does not have support for older
versions of packages which should be stored in a separate /Archive
router. This PR remedies that by adding a new path router.
I am a member of a group that loves using Gitea and this bug has been
annoying us for a long time. Hope it can be merged in time for Gitea
1.23.0.
Any feedback much appreciated.
Fixes#32782
1. use grid instead of table, completely drop "ui table" from that list
2. move some "commit sign" related styles into a new file by the way (no
change) because I need to figure out where `#repo-files-table` is used.
3. move legacy "branch/tag selector" related code into repo-legacy.ts,
now there are 13 `import $` files left.
Rearrange the clone panel to use less horizontal space.
The following changes have been made to achieve this:
- Moved everything into the dropdown menu
- Moved the HTTPS/SSH Switch to a separate line
- Moved the "Clone in VS Code"-Button up and added a divider
- Named the dropdown button "Code", added appropriate icon
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Resolve#31492
The response time for the Pull Requests API has improved significantly,
dropping from over `2000ms` to about `350ms` on my local machine. It's
about `6` times faster.
A key area for further optimization lies in batch-fetching data for
`apiPullRequest.ChangedFiles, apiPullRequest.Additions, and
apiPullRequest.Deletions`.
Tests `TestAPIViewPulls` does exist and new tests added.
- This PR also fixes some bugs in `GetDiff` functions.
- This PR also fixes data inconsistent in test data. For a pull request,
the head branch's reference should be equal to the reference in
`pull/xxx/head`.
Redesign the time tracker side bar, and add "time estimate" support (in "1d 2m" format)
Closes#23112
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Usually enterprise/organization users would like to only allow OAuth2
login.
This PR adds a new config option to disable the password-based login
form. It is a simple and clear approach and won't block the future
login-system refactoring works.
Fix a TODO in #24821
Replace #21851Close#7633 , close#13606
Move all mail sender related codes into a sub package of
services/mailer. Just move, no code change.
Then we just have dependencies on go-mail package in the new sub
package. We can use other package to replace it because it's
unmaintainable. ref #18664
This fixes a TODO in the code to validate the RedirectURIs when adding
or editing an OAuth application in user settings.
This also includes a refactor of the user settings tests to only create
the DB once per top-level test to avoid reloading fixtures.
There are still some functions under `models` after last big refactor
about `models`. This change will move all team related functions to
service layer with no code change.
## Solves
Currently for rules to re-order them you have to alter the creation
date. so you basicly have to delete and recreate them in the right
order. This is more than just inconvinient ...
## Solution
Add a new col for prioritization
## Demo WebUI Video
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92182a31-9705-4ac5-b6e3-9bb74108cbd1
---
*Sponsored by Kithara Software GmbH*
This PR mainly removes some global variables, moves some code and
renames some functions to make code clearer.
This PR also removes a testing-only option ForceHardLineBreak during
refactoring since the behavior is clear now.
This PR removes (almost) all path tricks, and introduces "renderhelper"
package.
Now we can clearly see the rendering behaviors for comment/file/wiki,
more details are in "renderhelper" tests.
Fix#31411 , fix#18592, fix#25632 and maybe more problems. (ps: fix
#32608 by the way)
This PR rewrites `GetReviewer` function and move it to service layer.
Reviewers should not be watchers, so that this PR removed all watchers
from reviewers. When the repository is under an organization, the pull
request unit read permission will be checked to resolve the bug of
#32394Fix#32394
Resolve#31609
This PR was initiated following my personal research to find the
lightest possible Single Sign-On solution for self-hosted setups. The
existing solutions often seemed too enterprise-oriented, involving many
moving parts and services, demanding significant resources while
promising planetary-scale capabilities. Others were adequate in
supporting basic OAuth2 flows but lacked proper user management
features, such as a change password UI.
Gitea hits the sweet spot for me, provided it supports more granular
access permissions for resources under users who accept the OAuth2
application.
This PR aims to introduce granularity in handling user resources as
nonintrusively and simply as possible. It allows third parties to inform
users about their intent to not ask for the full access and instead
request a specific, reduced scope. If the provided scopes are **only**
the typical ones for OIDC/OAuth2—`openid`, `profile`, `email`, and
`groups`—everything remains unchanged (currently full access to user's
resources). Additionally, this PR supports processing scopes already
introduced with [personal
tokens](https://docs.gitea.com/development/oauth2-provider#scopes) (e.g.
`read:user`, `write:issue`, `read:group`, `write:repository`...)
Personal tokens define scopes around specific resources: user info,
repositories, issues, packages, organizations, notifications,
miscellaneous, admin, and activitypub, with access delineated by read
and/or write permissions.
The initial case I wanted to address was to have Gitea act as an OAuth2
Identity Provider. To achieve that, with this PR, I would only add
`openid public-only` to provide access token to the third party to
authenticate the Gitea's user but no further access to the API and users
resources.
Another example: if a third party wanted to interact solely with Issues,
it would need to add `read:user` (for authorization) and
`read:issue`/`write:issue` to manage Issues.
My approach is based on my understanding of how scopes can be utilized,
supported by examples like [Sample Use Cases: Scopes and
Claims](https://auth0.com/docs/get-started/apis/scopes/sample-use-cases-scopes-and-claims)
on auth0.com.
I renamed `CheckOAuthAccessToken` to `GetOAuthAccessTokenScopeAndUserID`
so now it returns AccessTokenScope and user's ID. In the case of
additional scopes in `userIDFromToken` the default `all` would be
reduced to whatever was asked via those scopes. The main difference is
the opportunity to reduce the permissions from `all`, as is currently
the case, to what is provided by the additional scopes described above.
Screenshots:




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