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// Copyright 2014 The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2017 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package setting
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import (
Better logging (#6038) (#6095) * Panic don't fatal on create new logger Fixes #5854 Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * partial broken * Update the logging infrastrcture Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * Reset the skip levels for Fatal and Error Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * broken ncsa * More log.Error fixes Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * Remove nal * set log-levels to lowercase * Make console_test test all levels * switch to lowercased levels * OK now working * Fix vetting issues * Fix lint * Fix tests * change default logging to match current gitea * Improve log testing Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * reset error skip levels to 0 * Update documentation and access logger configuration * Redirect the router log back to gitea if redirect macaron log but also allow setting the log level - i.e. TRACE * Fix broken level caching * Refactor the router log * Add Router logger * Add colorizing options * Adjust router colors * Only create logger if they will be used * update app.ini.sample * rename Attribute ColorAttribute * Change from white to green for function * Set fatal/error levels * Restore initial trace logger * Fix Trace arguments in modules/auth/auth.go * Properly handle XORMLogger * Improve admin/config page * fix fmt * Add auto-compression of old logs * Update error log levels * Remove the unnecessary skip argument from Error, Fatal and Critical * Add stacktrace support * Fix tests * Remove x/sync from vendors? * Add stderr option to console logger * Use filepath.ToSlash to protect against Windows in tests * Remove prefixed underscores from names in colors.go * Remove not implemented database logger This was removed from Gogs on 4 Mar 2016 but left in the configuration since then. * Ensure that log paths are relative to ROOT_PATH * use path.Join * rename jsonConfig to logConfig * Rename "config" to "jsonConfig" to make it clearer * Requested changes * Requested changes: XormLogger * Try to color the windows terminal If successful default to colorizing the console logs * fixup * Colorize initially too * update vendor * Colorize logs on default and remove if this is not a colorizing logger * Fix documentation * fix test * Use go-isatty to detect if on windows we are on msys or cygwin * Fix spelling mistake * Add missing vendors * More changes * Rationalise the ANSI writer protection * Adjust colors on advice from @0x5c * Make Flags a comma separated list * Move to use the windows constant for ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING * Ensure matching is done on the non-colored message - to simpify EXPRESSION
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"fmt"
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"os"
"runtime"
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"strings"
"time"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/user"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
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)
[SEMVER] store SemVer in ForgejoSemVer after a database upgrade (cherry picked from commit b7fe7cf401f4bddd6455efc651f7ac054f3fe1cf) (cherry picked from commit cf339eed4f4851b18448dbdd83df32d00bc6f45b) (cherry picked from commit 4f3a16168bbeced519a60c32e10e2895d9367238) (cherry picked from commit 6f5bbc53fcebd614f5ee8627c7d6e3c637ffa694) (cherry picked from commit aca42b422e76668387769c15868ef77b073bb7db) (cherry picked from commit 5a7f7580e525694d1f27e12329c8532bd29273f8) (cherry picked from commit 06c383c807ad49e1e35b429a10c6a11c65aeebe5) (cherry picked from commit fe831dcb53b81b6cc632be751bfcbfb9bc00efd3) (cherry picked from commit cd12cd0dbce47c6117ea579ae5019c182155b3a9) (cherry picked from commit cc79163703ce31706c86b88c38fb8a20ed745e20) (cherry picked from commit 0102a5715ea6a03b560cc2f0b6cbe2b2576c255e) (cherry picked from commit 403f7520b3056eace36eae505afbab6a05f597b7) (cherry picked from commit a3b61510a246f61c174ddc3c288e556522a6aab9) (cherry picked from commit f83f0f9feb76a8b62ca4d74dc2785c713fbec282) (cherry picked from commit fd1c3a6d09a057070844cd955d0920518e60f408) (cherry picked from commit f7cdc3d6f1ad1ff01bb1814207fcb41210db80e8) (cherry picked from commit 060121b644e0515a6b673cdd514d52e6fa1e6ec3) (cherry picked from commit 62c847ff0235196e73e860d0d1658f0734985270) (cherry picked from commit 4d051b51c2813828b978ef84b6b72c0ba051741b) (cherry picked from commit 86e6981a936b1937065605892083b2488424bf5e) (cherry picked from commit c1fc9e441b1467033911f3848f82a89aaacf98a9) (cherry picked from commit 8bb2f0871a507d881acf74acf8fb90fd5ebff567) (cherry picked from commit 0cd9fe52511ee06f1b8849325d196f60d8ccd151) (cherry picked from commit b0b44778b4d3e51852d0669dfe6d9a6c334b90e4) (cherry picked from commit 7c2f4f749f1c8986875eebf95254a3db151e5248)
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var ForgejoVersion = "1.0.0"
// settings
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var (
// AppVer is the version of the current build of Gitea. It is set in main.go from main.Version.
AppVer string
// AppBuiltWith represents a human-readable version go runtime build version and build tags. (See main.go formatBuiltWith().)
AppBuiltWith string
// AppStartTime store time gitea has started
AppStartTime time.Time
// Other global setting objects
CfgProvider ConfigProvider
RunMode string
RunUser string
IsProd bool
IsWindows bool
// IsInTesting indicates whether the testing is running. A lot of unreliable code causes a lot of nonsense error logs during testing
// TODO: this is only a temporary solution, we should make the test code more reliable
IsInTesting = false
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)
func init() {
IsWindows = runtime.GOOS == "windows"
if AppVer == "" {
AppVer = "dev"
}
Better logging (#6038) (#6095) * Panic don't fatal on create new logger Fixes #5854 Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * partial broken * Update the logging infrastrcture Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * Reset the skip levels for Fatal and Error Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * broken ncsa * More log.Error fixes Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * Remove nal * set log-levels to lowercase * Make console_test test all levels * switch to lowercased levels * OK now working * Fix vetting issues * Fix lint * Fix tests * change default logging to match current gitea * Improve log testing Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> * reset error skip levels to 0 * Update documentation and access logger configuration * Redirect the router log back to gitea if redirect macaron log but also allow setting the log level - i.e. TRACE * Fix broken level caching * Refactor the router log * Add Router logger * Add colorizing options * Adjust router colors * Only create logger if they will be used * update app.ini.sample * rename Attribute ColorAttribute * Change from white to green for function * Set fatal/error levels * Restore initial trace logger * Fix Trace arguments in modules/auth/auth.go * Properly handle XORMLogger * Improve admin/config page * fix fmt * Add auto-compression of old logs * Update error log levels * Remove the unnecessary skip argument from Error, Fatal and Critical * Add stacktrace support * Fix tests * Remove x/sync from vendors? * Add stderr option to console logger * Use filepath.ToSlash to protect against Windows in tests * Remove prefixed underscores from names in colors.go * Remove not implemented database logger This was removed from Gogs on 4 Mar 2016 but left in the configuration since then. * Ensure that log paths are relative to ROOT_PATH * use path.Join * rename jsonConfig to logConfig * Rename "config" to "jsonConfig" to make it clearer * Requested changes * Requested changes: XormLogger * Try to color the windows terminal If successful default to colorizing the console logs * fixup * Colorize initially too * update vendor * Colorize logs on default and remove if this is not a colorizing logger * Fix documentation * fix test * Use go-isatty to detect if on windows we are on msys or cygwin * Fix spelling mistake * Add missing vendors * More changes * Rationalise the ANSI writer protection * Adjust colors on advice from @0x5c * Make Flags a comma separated list * Move to use the windows constant for ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING * Ensure matching is done on the non-colored message - to simpify EXPRESSION
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// We can rely on log.CanColorStdout being set properly because modules/log/console_windows.go comes before modules/setting/setting.go lexicographically
// By default set this logger at Info - we'll change it later, but we need to start with something.
Rewrite logger system (#24726) ## ⚠️ Breaking The `log.<mode>.<logger>` style config has been dropped. If you used it, please check the new config manual & app.example.ini to make your instance output logs as expected. Although many legacy options still work, it's encouraged to upgrade to the new options. The SMTP logger is deleted because SMTP is not suitable to collect logs. If you have manually configured Gitea log options, please confirm the logger system works as expected after upgrading. ## Description Close #12082 and maybe more log-related issues, resolve some related FIXMEs in old code (which seems unfixable before) Just like rewriting queue #24505 : make code maintainable, clear legacy bugs, and add the ability to support more writers (eg: JSON, structured log) There is a new document (with examples): `logging-config.en-us.md` This PR is safer than the queue rewriting, because it's just for logging, it won't break other logic. ## The old problems The logging system is quite old and difficult to maintain: * Unclear concepts: Logger, NamedLogger, MultiChannelledLogger, SubLogger, EventLogger, WriterLogger etc * Some code is diffuclt to konw whether it is right: `log.DelNamedLogger("console")` vs `log.DelNamedLogger(log.DEFAULT)` vs `log.DelLogger("console")` * The old system heavily depends on ini config system, it's difficult to create new logger for different purpose, and it's very fragile. * The "color" trick is difficult to use and read, many colors are unnecessary, and in the future structured log could help * It's difficult to add other log formats, eg: JSON format * The log outputer doesn't have full control of its goroutine, it's difficult to make outputer have advanced behaviors * The logs could be lost in some cases: eg: no Fatal error when using CLI. * Config options are passed by JSON, which is quite fragile. * INI package makes the KEY in `[log]` section visible in `[log.sub1]` and `[log.sub1.subA]`, this behavior is quite fragile and would cause more unclear problems, and there is no strong requirement to support `log.<mode>.<logger>` syntax. ## The new design See `logger.go` for documents. ## Screenshot <details> ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/4462d713-ba39-41f5-bb08-de912e67e1ff) ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/b188035e-f691-428b-8b2d-ff7b2199b2f9) ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/132e9745-1c3b-4e00-9e0d-15eaea495dee) </details> ## TODO * [x] add some new tests * [x] fix some tests * [x] test some sub-commands (manually ....) --------- Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com> Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de> Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
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log.SetConsoleLogger(log.DEFAULT, "console", log.INFO)
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}
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// IsRunUserMatchCurrentUser returns false if configured run user does not match
// actual user that runs the app. The first return value is the actual user name.
// This check is ignored under Windows since SSH remote login is not the main
// method to login on Windows.
func IsRunUserMatchCurrentUser(runUser string) (string, bool) {
if IsWindows || SSH.StartBuiltinServer {
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return "", true
}
currentUser := user.CurrentUsername()
return currentUser, runUser == currentUser
}
// PrepareAppDataPath creates app data directory if necessary
func PrepareAppDataPath() error {
// FIXME: There are too many calls to MkdirAll in old code. It is incorrect.
// For example, if someDir=/mnt/vol1/gitea-home/data, if the mount point /mnt/vol1 is not mounted when Forgejo runs,
// then Forgejo will make new empty directories in /mnt/vol1, all are stored in the root filesystem.
// The correct behavior should be: creating parent directories is end users' duty. We only create sub-directories in existing parent directories.
// For quickstart, the parent directories should be created automatically for first startup (eg: a flag or a check of INSTALL_LOCK).
// Now we can take the first step to do correctly (using Mkdir) in other packages, and prepare the AppDataPath here, then make a refactor in future.
st, err := os.Stat(AppDataPath)
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
err = os.MkdirAll(AppDataPath, os.ModePerm)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to create the APP_DATA_PATH directory: %q, Error: %w", AppDataPath, err)
}
return nil
}
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to use APP_DATA_PATH %q. Error: %w", AppDataPath, err)
}
if !st.IsDir() /* also works for symlink */ {
return fmt.Errorf("the APP_DATA_PATH %q is not a directory (or symlink to a directory) and can't be used", AppDataPath)
}
return nil
}
func InitCfgProvider(file string) {
var err error
if CfgProvider, err = NewConfigProviderFromFile(file); err != nil {
Refactor path & config system (#25330) # The problem There were many "path tricks": * By default, Gitea uses its program directory as its work path * Gitea tries to use the "work path" to guess its "custom path" and "custom conf (app.ini)" * Users might want to use other directories as work path * The non-default work path should be passed to Gitea by GITEA_WORK_DIR or "--work-path" * But some Gitea processes are started without these values * The "serv" process started by OpenSSH server * The CLI sub-commands started by site admin * The paths are guessed by SetCustomPathAndConf again and again * The default values of "work path / custom path / custom conf" can be changed when compiling # The solution * Use `InitWorkPathAndCommonConfig` to handle these path tricks, and use test code to cover its behaviors. * When Gitea's web server runs, write the WORK_PATH to "app.ini", this value must be the most correct one, because if this value is not right, users would find that the web UI doesn't work and then they should be able to fix it. * Then all other sub-commands can use the WORK_PATH in app.ini to initialize their paths. * By the way, when Gitea starts for git protocol, it shouldn't output any log, otherwise the git protocol gets broken and client blocks forever. The "work path" priority is: WORK_PATH in app.ini > cmd arg --work-path > env var GITEA_WORK_DIR > builtin default The "app.ini" searching order is: cmd arg --config > cmd arg "work path / custom path" > env var "work path / custom path" > builtin default ## ⚠️ BREAKING If your instance's "work path / custom path / custom conf" doesn't meet the requirements (eg: work path must be absolute), Gitea will report a fatal error and exit. You need to set these values according to the error log. ---- Close #24818 Close #24222 Close #21606 Close #21498 Close #25107 Close #24981 Maybe close #24503 Replace #23301 Replace #22754 And maybe more
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log.Fatal("Unable to init config provider from %q: %v", file, err)
}
CfgProvider.DisableSaving() // do not allow saving the CfgProvider into file, it will be polluted by the "MustXxx" calls
Refactor path & config system (#25330) # The problem There were many "path tricks": * By default, Gitea uses its program directory as its work path * Gitea tries to use the "work path" to guess its "custom path" and "custom conf (app.ini)" * Users might want to use other directories as work path * The non-default work path should be passed to Gitea by GITEA_WORK_DIR or "--work-path" * But some Gitea processes are started without these values * The "serv" process started by OpenSSH server * The CLI sub-commands started by site admin * The paths are guessed by SetCustomPathAndConf again and again * The default values of "work path / custom path / custom conf" can be changed when compiling # The solution * Use `InitWorkPathAndCommonConfig` to handle these path tricks, and use test code to cover its behaviors. * When Gitea's web server runs, write the WORK_PATH to "app.ini", this value must be the most correct one, because if this value is not right, users would find that the web UI doesn't work and then they should be able to fix it. * Then all other sub-commands can use the WORK_PATH in app.ini to initialize their paths. * By the way, when Gitea starts for git protocol, it shouldn't output any log, otherwise the git protocol gets broken and client blocks forever. The "work path" priority is: WORK_PATH in app.ini > cmd arg --work-path > env var GITEA_WORK_DIR > builtin default The "app.ini" searching order is: cmd arg --config > cmd arg "work path / custom path" > env var "work path / custom path" > builtin default ## ⚠️ BREAKING If your instance's "work path / custom path / custom conf" doesn't meet the requirements (eg: work path must be absolute), Gitea will report a fatal error and exit. You need to set these values according to the error log. ---- Close #24818 Close #24222 Close #21606 Close #21498 Close #25107 Close #24981 Maybe close #24503 Replace #23301 Replace #22754 And maybe more
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}
func MustInstalled() {
if !InstallLock {
log.Fatal(`Unable to load config file for a installed Forgejo instance, you should either use "--config" to set your config file (app.ini), or run "forgejo web" command to install Forgejo.`)
}
Refactor path & config system (#25330) # The problem There were many "path tricks": * By default, Gitea uses its program directory as its work path * Gitea tries to use the "work path" to guess its "custom path" and "custom conf (app.ini)" * Users might want to use other directories as work path * The non-default work path should be passed to Gitea by GITEA_WORK_DIR or "--work-path" * But some Gitea processes are started without these values * The "serv" process started by OpenSSH server * The CLI sub-commands started by site admin * The paths are guessed by SetCustomPathAndConf again and again * The default values of "work path / custom path / custom conf" can be changed when compiling # The solution * Use `InitWorkPathAndCommonConfig` to handle these path tricks, and use test code to cover its behaviors. * When Gitea's web server runs, write the WORK_PATH to "app.ini", this value must be the most correct one, because if this value is not right, users would find that the web UI doesn't work and then they should be able to fix it. * Then all other sub-commands can use the WORK_PATH in app.ini to initialize their paths. * By the way, when Gitea starts for git protocol, it shouldn't output any log, otherwise the git protocol gets broken and client blocks forever. The "work path" priority is: WORK_PATH in app.ini > cmd arg --work-path > env var GITEA_WORK_DIR > builtin default The "app.ini" searching order is: cmd arg --config > cmd arg "work path / custom path" > env var "work path / custom path" > builtin default ## ⚠️ BREAKING If your instance's "work path / custom path / custom conf" doesn't meet the requirements (eg: work path must be absolute), Gitea will report a fatal error and exit. You need to set these values according to the error log. ---- Close #24818 Close #24222 Close #21606 Close #21498 Close #25107 Close #24981 Maybe close #24503 Replace #23301 Replace #22754 And maybe more
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}
func LoadCommonSettings() {
if err := loadCommonSettingsFrom(CfgProvider); err != nil {
log.Fatal("Unable to load settings from config: %v", err)
}
}
// loadCommonSettingsFrom loads common configurations from a configuration provider.
func loadCommonSettingsFrom(cfg ConfigProvider) error {
// WARNING: don't change the sequence except you know what you are doing.
loadRunModeFrom(cfg)
Rewrite logger system (#24726) ## ⚠️ Breaking The `log.<mode>.<logger>` style config has been dropped. If you used it, please check the new config manual & app.example.ini to make your instance output logs as expected. Although many legacy options still work, it's encouraged to upgrade to the new options. The SMTP logger is deleted because SMTP is not suitable to collect logs. If you have manually configured Gitea log options, please confirm the logger system works as expected after upgrading. ## Description Close #12082 and maybe more log-related issues, resolve some related FIXMEs in old code (which seems unfixable before) Just like rewriting queue #24505 : make code maintainable, clear legacy bugs, and add the ability to support more writers (eg: JSON, structured log) There is a new document (with examples): `logging-config.en-us.md` This PR is safer than the queue rewriting, because it's just for logging, it won't break other logic. ## The old problems The logging system is quite old and difficult to maintain: * Unclear concepts: Logger, NamedLogger, MultiChannelledLogger, SubLogger, EventLogger, WriterLogger etc * Some code is diffuclt to konw whether it is right: `log.DelNamedLogger("console")` vs `log.DelNamedLogger(log.DEFAULT)` vs `log.DelLogger("console")` * The old system heavily depends on ini config system, it's difficult to create new logger for different purpose, and it's very fragile. * The "color" trick is difficult to use and read, many colors are unnecessary, and in the future structured log could help * It's difficult to add other log formats, eg: JSON format * The log outputer doesn't have full control of its goroutine, it's difficult to make outputer have advanced behaviors * The logs could be lost in some cases: eg: no Fatal error when using CLI. * Config options are passed by JSON, which is quite fragile. * INI package makes the KEY in `[log]` section visible in `[log.sub1]` and `[log.sub1.subA]`, this behavior is quite fragile and would cause more unclear problems, and there is no strong requirement to support `log.<mode>.<logger>` syntax. ## The new design See `logger.go` for documents. ## Screenshot <details> ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/4462d713-ba39-41f5-bb08-de912e67e1ff) ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/b188035e-f691-428b-8b2d-ff7b2199b2f9) ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/132e9745-1c3b-4e00-9e0d-15eaea495dee) </details> ## TODO * [x] add some new tests * [x] fix some tests * [x] test some sub-commands (manually ....) --------- Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com> Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de> Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
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loadLogGlobalFrom(cfg)
loadServerFrom(cfg)
loadSSHFrom(cfg)
mustCurrentRunUserMatch(cfg) // it depends on the SSH config, only non-builtin SSH server requires this check
loadOAuth2From(cfg)
loadSecurityFrom(cfg)
if err := loadAttachmentFrom(cfg); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := loadLFSFrom(cfg); err != nil {
return err
}
loadTimeFrom(cfg)
loadRepositoryFrom(cfg)
if err := loadAvatarsFrom(cfg); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := loadRepoAvatarFrom(cfg); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := loadPackagesFrom(cfg); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := loadActionsFrom(cfg); err != nil {
return err
}
loadUIFrom(cfg)
loadAdminFrom(cfg)
loadAPIFrom(cfg)
loadBadgesFrom(cfg)
loadMetricsFrom(cfg)
loadCamoFrom(cfg)
loadI18nFrom(cfg)
loadGitFrom(cfg)
loadMirrorFrom(cfg)
loadMarkupFrom(cfg)
feat(quota): Humble beginnings of a quota engine This is an implementation of a quota engine, and the API routes to manage its settings. This does *not* contain any enforcement code: this is just the bedrock, the engine itself. The goal of the engine is to be flexible and future proof: to be nimble enough to build on it further, without having to rewrite large parts of it. It might feel a little more complicated than necessary, because the goal was to be able to support scenarios only very few Forgejo instances need, scenarios the vast majority of mostly smaller instances simply do not care about. The goal is to support both big and small, and for that, we need a solid, flexible foundation. There are thee big parts to the engine: counting quota use, setting limits, and evaluating whether the usage is within the limits. Sounds simple on paper, less so in practice! Quota counting ============== Quota is counted based on repo ownership, whenever possible, because repo owners are in ultimate control over the resources they use: they can delete repos, attachments, everything, even if they don't *own* those themselves. They can clean up, and will always have the permission and access required to do so. Would we count quota based on the owning user, that could lead to situations where a user is unable to free up space, because they uploaded a big attachment to a repo that has been taken private since. It's both more fair, and much safer to count quota against repo owners. This means that if user A uploads an attachment to an issue opened against organization O, that will count towards the quota of organization O, rather than user A. One's quota usage stats can be queried using the `/user/quota` API endpoint. To figure out what's eating into it, the `/user/repos?order_by=size`, `/user/quota/attachments`, `/user/quota/artifacts`, and `/user/quota/packages` endpoints should be consulted. There's also `/user/quota/check?subject=<...>` to check whether the signed-in user is within a particular quota limit. Quotas are counted based on sizes stored in the database. Setting quota limits ==================== There are different "subjects" one can limit usage for. At this time, only size-based limits are implemented, which are: - `size:all`: As the name would imply, the total size of everything Forgejo tracks. - `size:repos:all`: The total size of all repositories (not including LFS). - `size:repos:public`: The total size of all public repositories (not including LFS). - `size:repos:private`: The total size of all private repositories (not including LFS). - `size:git:all`: The total size of all git data (including all repositories, and LFS). - `size:git:lfs`: The size of all git LFS data (either in private or public repos). - `size:assets:all`: The size of all assets tracked by Forgejo. - `size:assets:attachments:all`: The size of all kinds of attachments tracked by Forgejo. - `size:assets:attachments:issues`: Size of all attachments attached to issues, including issue comments. - `size:assets:attachments:releases`: Size of all attachments attached to releases. This does *not* include automatically generated archives. - `size:assets:artifacts`: Size of all Action artifacts. - `size:assets:packages:all`: Size of all Packages. - `size:wiki`: Wiki size Wiki size is currently not tracked, and the engine will always deem it within quota. These subjects are built into Rules, which set a limit on *all* subjects within a rule. Thus, we can create a rule that says: "1Gb limit on all release assets, all packages, and git LFS, combined". For a rule to stand, the total sum of all subjects must be below the rule's limit. Rules are in turn collected into groups. A group is just a name, and a list of rules. For a group to stand, all of its rules must stand. Thus, if we have a group with two rules, one that sets a combined 1Gb limit on release assets, all packages, and git LFS, and another rule that sets a 256Mb limit on packages, if the user has 512Mb of packages, the group will not stand, because the second rule deems it over quota. Similarly, if the user has only 128Mb of packages, but 900Mb of release assets, the group will not stand, because the combined size of packages and release assets is over the 1Gb limit of the first rule. Groups themselves are collected into Group Lists. A group list stands when *any* of the groups within stand. This allows an administrator to set conservative defaults, but then place select users into additional groups that increase some aspect of their limits. To top it off, it is possible to set the default quota groups a user belongs to in `app.ini`. If there's no explicit assignment, the engine will use the default groups. This makes it possible to avoid having to assign each and every user a list of quota groups, and only those need to be explicitly assigned who need a different set of groups than the defaults. If a user has any quota groups assigned to them, the default list will not be considered for them. The management APIs =================== This commit contains the engine itself, its unit tests, and the quota management APIs. It does not contain any enforcement. The APIs are documented in-code, and in the swagger docs, and the integration tests can serve as an example on how to use them. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
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loadQuotaFrom(cfg)
loadOtherFrom(cfg)
return nil
}
func loadRunModeFrom(rootCfg ConfigProvider) {
rootSec := rootCfg.Section("")
RunUser = rootSec.Key("RUN_USER").MustString(user.CurrentUsername())
// The following is a purposefully undocumented option. Please do not run Forgejo as root. It will only cause future headaches.
// Please don't use root as a bandaid to "fix" something that is broken, instead the broken thing should instead be fixed properly.
unsafeAllowRunAsRoot := ConfigSectionKeyBool(rootSec, "I_AM_BEING_UNSAFE_RUNNING_AS_ROOT")
unsafeAllowRunAsRoot = unsafeAllowRunAsRoot || util.OptionalBoolParse(os.Getenv("GITEA_I_AM_BEING_UNSAFE_RUNNING_AS_ROOT")).Value()
RunMode = os.Getenv("GITEA_RUN_MODE")
if RunMode == "" {
RunMode = rootSec.Key("RUN_MODE").MustString("prod")
}
// non-dev mode is treated as prod mode, to protect users from accidentally running in dev mode if there is a typo in this value.
RunMode = strings.ToLower(RunMode)
if RunMode != "dev" {
RunMode = "prod"
}
IsProd = RunMode != "dev"
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// check if we run as root
if os.Getuid() == 0 {
if !unsafeAllowRunAsRoot {
// Special thanks to VLC which inspired the wording of this messaging.
log.Fatal("Forgejo is not supposed to be run as root. Sorry. If you need to use privileged TCP ports please instead use setcap and the `cap_net_bind_service` permission")
}
log.Critical("You are running Forgejo using the root user, and have purposely chosen to skip built-in protections around this. You have been warned against this.")
}
}
// HasInstallLock checks the install-lock in ConfigProvider directly, because sometimes the config file is not loaded into setting variables yet.
func HasInstallLock(rootCfg ConfigProvider) bool {
return rootCfg.Section("security").Key("INSTALL_LOCK").MustBool(false)
}
func mustCurrentRunUserMatch(rootCfg ConfigProvider) {
// Does not check run user when the "InstallLock" is off.
if HasInstallLock(rootCfg) {
currentUser, match := IsRunUserMatchCurrentUser(RunUser)
if !match {
log.Fatal("Expect user '%s' but current user is: %s", RunUser, currentUser)
}
}
}
// LoadSettings initializes the settings for normal start up
func LoadSettings() {
Rewrite logger system (#24726) ## ⚠️ Breaking The `log.<mode>.<logger>` style config has been dropped. If you used it, please check the new config manual & app.example.ini to make your instance output logs as expected. Although many legacy options still work, it's encouraged to upgrade to the new options. The SMTP logger is deleted because SMTP is not suitable to collect logs. If you have manually configured Gitea log options, please confirm the logger system works as expected after upgrading. ## Description Close #12082 and maybe more log-related issues, resolve some related FIXMEs in old code (which seems unfixable before) Just like rewriting queue #24505 : make code maintainable, clear legacy bugs, and add the ability to support more writers (eg: JSON, structured log) There is a new document (with examples): `logging-config.en-us.md` This PR is safer than the queue rewriting, because it's just for logging, it won't break other logic. ## The old problems The logging system is quite old and difficult to maintain: * Unclear concepts: Logger, NamedLogger, MultiChannelledLogger, SubLogger, EventLogger, WriterLogger etc * Some code is diffuclt to konw whether it is right: `log.DelNamedLogger("console")` vs `log.DelNamedLogger(log.DEFAULT)` vs `log.DelLogger("console")` * The old system heavily depends on ini config system, it's difficult to create new logger for different purpose, and it's very fragile. * The "color" trick is difficult to use and read, many colors are unnecessary, and in the future structured log could help * It's difficult to add other log formats, eg: JSON format * The log outputer doesn't have full control of its goroutine, it's difficult to make outputer have advanced behaviors * The logs could be lost in some cases: eg: no Fatal error when using CLI. * Config options are passed by JSON, which is quite fragile. * INI package makes the KEY in `[log]` section visible in `[log.sub1]` and `[log.sub1.subA]`, this behavior is quite fragile and would cause more unclear problems, and there is no strong requirement to support `log.<mode>.<logger>` syntax. ## The new design See `logger.go` for documents. ## Screenshot <details> ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/4462d713-ba39-41f5-bb08-de912e67e1ff) ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/b188035e-f691-428b-8b2d-ff7b2199b2f9) ![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/132e9745-1c3b-4e00-9e0d-15eaea495dee) </details> ## TODO * [x] add some new tests * [x] fix some tests * [x] test some sub-commands (manually ....) --------- Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com> Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de> Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
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initAllLoggers()
loadDBSetting(CfgProvider)
loadServiceFrom(CfgProvider)
loadOAuth2ClientFrom(CfgProvider)
loadCacheFrom(CfgProvider)
loadSessionFrom(CfgProvider)
loadCorsFrom(CfgProvider)
loadMailsFrom(CfgProvider)
loadProxyFrom(CfgProvider)
loadWebhookFrom(CfgProvider)
loadMigrationsFrom(CfgProvider)
loadIndexerFrom(CfgProvider)
loadTaskFrom(CfgProvider)
LoadQueueSettings()
loadProjectFrom(CfgProvider)
loadMimeTypeMapFrom(CfgProvider)
loadFederationFrom(CfgProvider)
loadF3From(CfgProvider)
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}
// LoadSettingsForInstall initializes the settings for install
func LoadSettingsForInstall() {
initAllLoggers()
loadDBSetting(CfgProvider)
loadServiceFrom(CfgProvider)
loadMailerFrom(CfgProvider)
}