Backport #30175 by @jmlt2002
- Inline math blocks couldn't be preceeded or succeeded by
alphanumerical characters due to changes introduced in PR #21171.
Removed the condition that caused this (precedingCharacter condition)
and added a new exit condition of the for-loop that checks if a specific
'$' was escaped using '\' so that the math expression can be rendered as
intended.
- Additionally this PR fixes another bug where math blocks of the type
'$xyz$abc$' where the dollar sign was not escaped by the user, generated
an error (shown in the screenshots below)
- Altered the tests to accomodate for the changes
Former behaviour (from try.gitea.io):
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/114936010/8f0cbb21-321d-451c-b871-c67a8e1e9235)
Fixed behaviour (from my local build):
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/114936010/5c22687c-6f11-4407-b5e7-c14b838bc20d)
(Edit) Source code for the README.md file:
```
$x$ -$x$ $x$-
a$xa$ $xa$a 1$xb$ $xb$1
$a a$b b$
a$b $a a$b b$
$a a\$b b$
```
Signed-off-by: João Tiago <joao.leal.tintas@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
Co-authored-by: João Tiago <114936010+jmlt2002@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit ac65aeecbd42ed30cc0838b3fad12b58daadf3ad)
- Fix a crash in the issue forms, because `ctx.Ctx` was trying to be
accessed, however this is not set in all contexts thus could result to NPE.
- Adds integration test.
- Resolves #3011
(cherry picked from commit b0cd0ebb91)
- Wrap the icon and callout into a seperate `<p>` which has `display:
flex; align-items: center` set. To center the icon with the callout text.
- Resolves #3006
(cherry picked from commit 6ffae461d4)
- Colordots are generated for colors in inline code, such as `red`,
`rgb(255, 0, 124)`, `#ffaabb` and `hsl(124, 52%, 50%)`. However this
shouldn't be doon for literal color names as these can be too common
assiocated with non-color related stuff _and matches the behavior of
some other forge_.
- Move the regexes from bluemonday to Forgejo and do the checking
ourselves.
- Adds unit tests.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1510
This removes some more dead code from the markup sanitizer:
- Allowing unlabelled labels is no longer neccessary as of
41e8b834af.
- Allowing `style` attributes on `span` and `p` are no longer necessary,
`bluemonday` allows them by default now.
Selectively cherry picked from commit 66902d89e567ab1ae6dfb828636999c61ff0149e.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Following up on the previous commit, change the GitHub Legacy callout
renderer to render the same as the refactored modern renderer.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
* Remove some deadcode
* Use 2-word name for CSS class names
* Remove "gt-*" rules for sanitizer
The UI doesn't change much.
(cherry picked from commit 66902d89e567ab1ae6dfb828636999c61ff0149e)
The function isn't used anywhere, it's dead code. Remove it.
Partially cherry picked from commit 46c3f3b9e81e25c3ed08ba6c5bfeb8802b3ba1fd.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
This PR touches the most interesting part of the "template refactoring".
1. Unclear variable type. Especially for "web/feed/convert.go":
sometimes it uses text, sometimes it uses HTML.
2. Assign text content to "RenderedContent" field, for example: `
project.RenderedContent = project.Description` in web/org/projects.go
3. Assign rendered content to text field, for example: `r.Note =
rendered content` in web/repo/release.go
4. (possible) Incorrectly calling `{{Str2html
.PackageDescriptor.Metadata.ReleaseNotes}}` in
package/content/nuget.tmpl, I guess the name Str2html misleads
developers to use it to "render string to html", but it only sanitizes.
if ReleaseNotes really contains HTML, then this is not a problem.
(cherry picked from commit e71eb8930a5d0f60874b038c223498b41ad65592)
Conflicts:
modules/templates/util_string.go
trivial context conflict
- In markdown, links are proccessed to be made absolute against the
relevant base in that context. Such that `./src` will be transformed
into `http://example.com/owner/repo/src/branch/main/src`.
- Don't try to make the link absolute if the link has a schema that's
defined in `[markdown].CUSTOM_URL_SCHEMES`, because they can't be made
absolute and doing so could lead to problems (see test case, double
slash was transformed to single slash).
- Adds unit test.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1489
- For regular non-image nonvideo links, they should be made relative,
this was done against `r.Ctx.Links.Base`, but since 637451a45e, that
should instead be done by `SrcLink()` if there's branch information set
in the context, because branch and treepath information are no longer
set in `r.Ctx.Links.Base`.
- This is consistent with how #2166 _fixed_ relative links.
- Media is not affected, `TestRender_Media` test doesn't fail.
- Adds unit tests.
- Ref https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1485
Although GitHub removed support for the legacy callout syntax, we don't
have to! Restore this support via another AST transformer.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
This lifts out the GitHub callout transformer from
`modules/markup/markdown/goldmark.go` to `callout/github.go`.
While there, clean up the transformer code:
- Use a map to look up supported callout types, rather than a regexp.
- Allow the callout type to be in any case, rather than just uppercase.
- Simplified `.Segment.Value()` to `.Text()`.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Clarify when "string" should be used (and be escaped), and when
"template.HTML" should be used (no need to escape)
And help PRs like #29059 , to render the error messages correctly.
(cherry picked from commit f3eb835886031df7a562abc123c3f6011c81eca8)
Conflicts:
modules/web/middleware/binding.go
routers/web/feed/convert.go
tests/integration/branches_test.go
tests/integration/repo_branch_test.go
trivial context conflicts
- It's possible that the description of an `Regularlink` is `Text` and not
another `Regularlink`. Therefor if it's `Text`, convert it to an
`Regularlink` trough the 'old' behavior (pass it trough `org.String` and
trim `file:` prefix).
- Adds unit tests.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1430
(cherry picked from commit 385fc6ee6b)
- This adds coverage to the most common and the edge cases of what the
footnote implementation should be capable of. This was partly done to
ensure no hidden surprises when changing the implementation, as markdown
rendering is one of the more important features of Forgejo.
(cherry picked from commit 16ecdb4170)
(cherry picked from commit 19dc5ef5e5)
(cherry picked from commit d5955efc0a)
(cherry picked from commit 2cdaf10836)
(cherry picked from commit 251b567794)
Conflicts:
modules/markup/markdown/markdown_test.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2153
(cherry picked from commit f863f4b005)
(cherry picked from commit f39f108934)
(cherry picked from commit 6d46f9ee40)
It will determine how anchors are created and will break existing
links otherwise.
Adapted from Revert "Make `user-content-* ` consistent with github (#26388)
(cherry picked from commit 1666fba8f5)
(cherry picked from commit 48f38280e8)
(cherry picked from commit 03adb3a2b4)
(cherry picked from commit a0ad36f0ad)
(cherry picked from commit 3aac990064)
(cherry picked from commit 137daabc9b)
(cherry picked from commit b438aed4c1)
(cherry picked from commit 90b36f2e67)
- Currently the parser will look for `\[` and `$$` to detect when Latex
code starts, it will look for `\]` and `$$` respectively in order to
determine the end of the code. However if no end is found the parser
assumes the rest of the input is part of the Latex code.
- Adjust the parser's behavior to not allow the case to assume the rest
of the input is part of the Latex code and requires in order to
determine if some input is Latex code that the end sequence is also
specified.
- Example: `\[hello]` would no longer be detected as Latex code with
this patch.
- Added unit tests.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1817
(cherry picked from commit 452aef1bb1)
(cherry picked from commit 8a857c24b0)
(cherry picked from commit acd1456db9)
(cherry picked from commit 6523b45073)
(cherry picked from commit e2e1a8afe7)
(cherry picked from commit a46ef652eb)
(cherry picked from commit 54d5a8c073)
(cherry picked from commit 4a88dc6416)
(cherry picked from commit f88b58be3f)
(cherry picked from commit 316ff9767f)
Fixes #26548
This PR refactors the rendering of markup links. The old code uses
`strings.Replace` to change some urls while the new code uses more
context to decide which link should be generated.
The added tests should ensure the same output for the old and new
behaviour (besides the bug).
We may need to refactor the rendering a bit more to make it clear how
the different helper methods render the input string. There are lots of
options (resolve links / images / mentions / git hashes / emojis / ...)
but you don't really know what helper uses which options. For example,
we currently support images in the user description which should not be
allowed I think:
<details>
<summary>Profile</summary>
https://try.gitea.io/KN4CK3R
![grafik](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/1666336/109ae422-496d-4200-b52e-b3a528f553e5)
</details>
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
In #26365 issue references were disabled entirely for documents,
intending to match GitHub behavior. However cross-references do appear
to work in documents on GitHub.
This is useful for example to write release notes in a markdown document
and reference issues. While the simpler syntax may create links when not
intended, hopefully the cross-reference syntax is unique enough to avoid
it.
Fix #28526, regression of
* #26365
(although the author of #26365 has recent activities, but there is no
response for the regression, so I proposed this quick fix and keep the
fix simple to make it easier to backport to 1.21)
- Currently the repository description uses the same sanitizer as a
normal markdown document. This means that element such as heading and
images are allowed and can be abused.
- Create a minimal restricted sanitizer for the repository description,
which only allows what the postprocessor currently allows, which are
links and emojis.
- Added unit testing.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1202
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1122
(cherry picked from commit 631c87cc23)
Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
- In org mode you can specify an description for media via the following
syntax `[[description][media link]]`. The description is then used as
title or alt.
- This patch fixes the rendering of the description by seperating the
description and non-description cases and using `org.String()`.
- Added unit tests.
- Inspired by
6eb20dbda9/org/html_writer.go (L406-L427)
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/848
(cherry picked from commit 8b8aab8311)
Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
- Currently the post processing will transform all issue indexes (such as `#6`) into a clickable link.
- This makes sense in an situation like issues or PRs,
where referencing to other issues is quite common
and only referencing their issue index is an handy and efficient way to do it.
- Currently this is also run for documents
(which is the user profile and viewing rendered files),
but in those situations it's less common to reference issues by their index and instead could mean something else.
- This patch disables this post processing for issue index for documents. Matches Github's behavior.
- Added unit tests.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1120
Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
Regression: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24805
Closes: #25945
- Disallow `javascript`, `vbscript` and `data` (data uri images still
work) url schemes even if all other schemes are allowed
- Fixed older `cbthunderlink` tests
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>