`[repository.pull-request] DELAY_CHECK_FOR_INACTIVE_DAYS` is a new
setting to delay the mergeable check for pull requests that have been
inactive for the specified number of days.
This avoids potentially long delays for big repositories with many pull
requests. and reduces system load overall when there are many
repositories or pull requests.
When viewing the PR, checking will start immediately and the PR merge
box will automatically reload when complete. Accessing the PR through
the API will also start checking immediately.
The default value of `7` provides a balance between system load, and
keeping behavior similar to what it was before both for users and API
access. With `0` all conflict checking will be delayed, while `-1`
always checks immediately to restore the previous behavior.
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This adds a middleware for overload protection that is intended to help protect against malicious scrapers.
It does this via [`codel`](https://github.com/bohde/codel), which will perform the following:
1. Limit the number of in-flight requests to some user-defined max
2. When in-flight requests have reached their begin queuing requests.
Logged-in requests having priority above logged-out requests
3. Once a request has been queued for too long,
it has a probabilistic chance to be rejected based on how overloaded the entire system is.
When a server experiences more traffic than it can handle,
this keeps latency low for logged-in users and rejects just
enough requests from logged-out users to not overload the service.
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Fix#33966
```
;; User must sign in to view anything.
;; It could be set to "expensive" to block anonymous users accessing some pages which consume a lot of resources,
;; for example: block anonymous AI crawlers from accessing repo code pages.
;; The "expensive" mode is experimental and subject to change.
;REQUIRE_SIGNIN_VIEW = false
```
Follow #33127Fix#8649, fix#639
This is a complete solution. A repo unit could be set to:
* Anonymous read (non-signed-in user)
* Everyone read (signed-in user)
* Everyone write (wiki-only)
When a team have no code unit permission of a repository, the member of
the team should not view activity contributors, recent commits and code
frequrency.
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The current action status badge are looking different from most other
badges renders, which is especially noticeable when using them along
with other badges. This PR updates the action badges to match the
commonly used badges from other providers.
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Resolve#29328
This pull request introduces a file tree on the left side when reviewing
files of a repository.
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Fix#24623
Major changes:
1. Redirect `/owner/repo/blob/*` requests to `/owner/repo/src/commit/*`
(like GitHub)
2. Add a "view file diff" link (see screenshot below)
3. Refactor "AssertHTMLElement" to generic, now we can accurately assert
existence or number.
4. Add more tests
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See the FIXME comment in code. Otherwise, if a repo's issue unit is
disabled, then the PRs can't be edited anymore.
By the way, make the permission log output look slightly better.
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Some old code use direct type-casting to get context, it causes
problems.
This PR fixes all legacy problems and use correct `ctx.Value` to get
low-level contexts.
Fix#33518
- 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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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 is a follow-up to https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/33097.
When linking a submodule at a commit in either the repo view, or a diff
when adding a new submodule, link to the tree view of that submodules
intead of the individual commit. This shows the user the full tree,
instead of the diff of the commit.
This makes the assumption that the tree for a given SHA is at
`<repo_url>/tree/<sha>`. This URL format is supported by both Github &
Gitlab, but not Gitea. To fix this, add a redirect from
`<username>/<repo>/tree/<ref>` to `<username>/<repo>/src/<ref>`, so that
Gitea can support this URL structure.
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`
1. Add a OpenTelemetry-like shim-layer to collect traces
2. Add a simple builtin trace collector and exporter, end users could
download the diagnosis report to get the traces.
This PR's design is quite lightweight, no hard-dependency, and it is
easy to improve or remove. We can try it on gitea.com first to see
whether it works well, and fine tune the details.
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After the RefName refactoring, the `ctx.Repo.CommitID` is only set when
there is a `RepoRefByType` middleware.
Many handlers do not use that middleware and they only use "default
branch"
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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1. "blob" is not a "ref", it shouldn't (and not unable to) be handled by
`RepoRefByType`
2. the `/blob/{sha}` handle should use the path param "sha" directly
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
* htmx updates the input form on branch switch
* add workflow warning to dispatch modal
* use name if description of input is empty
* show error if workflow_dispatch not available on branch
Closes#33073Closes#33099
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1. do not use `{{/* */}}` to remove spaces, use `{{- -}}`
2. fix "blob_excerpt" endpoint, remove the legacy fragile code: have
tested commit diff and wiki diff
Introduce RequestContext: is a short-lived context that is used to store
request-specific data.
RequestContext could be used to clean form tmp files, close context git
repo, and do some tracing in the future.
Then a lot of legacy code could be removed or improved. For example:
most `ctx.Repo.GitRepo.Close()` could be removed because the git repo
could be closed when the request is done.
Replace #26661, fix#25979
Not perfect, but usable and much better than before. Since it is quite
complex, I am not quite sure whether there would be any regression, if
any, I will fix in first time.
I have tested the related pages many times: issue list, milestone issue
list, project view, user issue list, org issue list.
1. make it able to "force reload", then the previous pending request
won't block the new request
2. make it support `::group::`
3. add some TS types (but there are still many variables untyped, this
PR is large enough, the remaining types could be added in the future)
Redesign the time tracker side bar, and add "time estimate" support (in "1d 2m" format)
Closes#23112
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Co-authored-by: Yarden Shoham <hrsi88@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
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