* Added progressbar for issues (#1146).
* Updated the generated index.css.
Signed-off-by: modmew8 <modmew8@gmail.com>
* Removed stored progress percentage and changed it to css calc. Also added the issue task progress to the user/dashboard/issues.
Signed-off-by: modmew8 <modmew8@gmail.com>
* Removed unnecessary blanks.
Signed-off-by: modmew8 <modmew8@gmail.com>
* Formatted the files correctly, fmt-check terminates now without errors.
Signed-off-by: modmew8 <modmew8@gmail.com>
* Removed variables, made computing the tasks on demand with precompiled regexp.
Signed-off-by: modmew8 <modmew8@gmail.com>
* Viewport meta tag
* responsive: dashboard
* responsive: issues page
* responsive: Explore page
* responsive: navbar, and some navbar css refactoring
* responsive: button for collapsing navbar in mobile view
* Mark the hamburger button as active when pressed
* better homepage for responsive views
* Bring back jump class in navbar
The class was necessary, because this way the
dropdown doesn't assume the contents of the
selected item.
* make repository homes responsive
* Make file view page responsive
* Make forms look good on responsive views
* make commits and commit diff view responsive
* issues and PRs
* responsive wiki
* Don't place auto-init far off the page
* Minor changes to amend broken stuff
minor improvements
- make login/sign up in navbar stackable
- make navbar in explore and sign in not stackable
Change selected class in TestPullCompare
Fix typo that happened when rebasing
fix dashboard on org view
improve profile UI
Use clearing on file diff to fix broken UI caused by floating elements
remove unresolved merge conflict, and | Sanitize
Fix repo home not loading
* Initial working state of expandable commit bodies
* Fix all commits having showing button for multiline commits
* Refactor checking multiline messages method
* Force newlines with <br> in commit body
* Show multiple lines in the list view of repositories
* Fixed proper newlines and minor refactor
Use <pre> instead of <p>, this is so we can use \n instead of having to manually place <br> into the HTML. Makes it easier to display commit bodies.
* Fix commit list messages jumping around
* Fix indentation in view_list.tmpl
* Use vertical-align: baseline instead of top
* Refactor commit button toggle function
* Remove RenderCommitBodyLink function
* Add comments
* Add newline at the end of _repository.less
* Fix long commit bodies not properly wrapping inside <pre>
* Don't split on double newlines
* Show the commit body in commit view
* Update stylesheets
* Add/fix comments and run make fmt
* Fix spaces not being tabs
* Add wrapping to long diff lines to fix #1827
* Fix css class and make changes to source (less) files
* Fix wrong space indentation
* Fix indentation inconsistencies and remove very old WebKit workaround
* Create new branch from branch selection dropdown and rewrite it to VueJS
* Make updateLocalCopyToCommit as not exported
* Move branch name validation to model
* Fix possible race condition
* Add Activity page to repository
* Add request data for activity
* Add issue data for activity
* Add user unit right checks
* Add releases to activity
* Log repository unit loading error
* Use search component on org invitation user input.
* Search component for collaboration and members.
* Search component for repo search.
* minCharacters for search input
* Display full_name for user search.
* Fixed missing uid query parameter for repo search.
* Removed unused comment.
* Use standard lessc and minify CSS using Node.js
This changes the previous nonstandard `lessc` to the official one and
enables CSS minification via the clean-css module.
To build CSS, Node.js is required along with a `npm install` to get the
tools installed locally in node_modules so there is no dependency on
binaries in PATH. Benefits include:
- Allows one to have a standard lessc in PATH.
- Can now use command line switches on lessc.
- Minified CSS brings faster page load times and also has the benefit
of discouraging contributors from editing CSS directly.
To build CSS, Node.js is required along with a `npm install` to get the
tools installed locally based on the information in `package.json`.
The 'make stylesheet' task was modified to run without condition. This
makes it easier to work on the make task itself without having to delete
files.
Also fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/2198
* install node, npm and modules on drone
* .PHONY
* use 'minify' to minify CSS
* Implementation of all repositories of a user from user->settings
* Update message when no repository found
* Update according to comments
* Change UI to have a better look
* improved user repositories UI
* Cleaning up public/ and documenting js/css libs.
This commit mostly addresses #1484 by moving vendor'ed plugins into a
vendor/ directory and documenting their upstream source and license in
vendor/librejs.html.
This also proves gitea is using only open source js/css libraries which
helps toward reaching #1524.
* Removing unused css file.
The version of this file in use is located at:
vendor/plugins/highlight/github.css
* Cleaned up librejs.html and added javascript header
A SafeJS function was added to templates/helper.go to allow keeping
comments inside of javascript.
A javascript comment was added in the header of templates/base/head.tmpl
to mark all non-inline source as free.
The librejs.html file was updated to meet the current librejs spec. I
have now verified that the librejs plugin detects most of the scripts
included in gitea and suspect the non-free detections are the result of
a bug in the plugin. I believe this commit is enough to meet the C0.0
requirement of #1534.
* Updating SafeJS function per lint suggestion
* Added VERSIONS file, per request
* Remove unit types commits and settings
* Can not limit units in administrator teams
* Limit changing units only to teams with read and write access mode
* Small code optimization
* Support CRLF when splitting code lines for display
* refactor, fix mixed match
* fmt
* split on both LF and CRLF, use raw literals in regexes
* simplify
* Remove annoying difference in button heights.
Why was that even there?
See before & after: http://imgur.com/a/yKdUR
* (2/2) Remove annoying difference in button heights
* add google+
* sort signin oauth2 providers based on the name so order is always the same
* update auth tip for google+
* add gitlab provider
* add bitbucket provider (and some go fmt)
* add twitter provider
* add facebook provider
* add dropbox provider
* add openid connect provider incl. new format of tips section in "Add New Source"
* lower the amount of disk storage for each session to prevent issues while building cross platform (and disk overflow)
* imports according to goimport and code style
* make it possible to set custom urls to gitlab and github provider (only these could have a different host)
* split up oauth2 into multiple files
* small typo in comment
* fix indention
* fix indentation
* fix new line before external import
* fix layout of signin part
* update "broken" dependency
* GPG commit validation
* Add translation
+ some little fix
* Move hash calc after retrieving of potential key + missing translation
* Add some little test
* Take navbar out of column
* Add styles to navbar
* Changed navbar classes
* Remove unneeded !important from index.css
* Remove unneeded !important from _explore.less
* initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on:
* login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider
Only GitHub is implemented for now
* show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated)
* create macaron group for oauth2 urls
* prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2)
* use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data
* add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user
* add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI
* add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application
* at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers
* custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip
* add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database
* link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed
* remove the linked external account from the user his settings
* if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account
* sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers)
* from gorilla/sessions docs:
"Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!"
(we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions)
* use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
* Markdown rendering overhaul
Cleaned up and squashed commits into single one.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boyarshin <boyarshinand@gmail.com>
* Fix markdown API, add markdown module and API tests, improve code coverage
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boyarshin <boyarshinand@gmail.com>
* Use relative URLs
* Notifications - Mark as read/unread
* Feature of pinning a notification
* On view issue, do not mark as read a pinned notification
* Write LDAP, SMTP, PAM, DLDAP back to all uppercase
* Fix type in unused constant name
* Other MixCased fixes
* Complete MixerCasing of template constants
* Re uppercase LTS and LDAPS suffixes
* Uppercase JSON suffix in constant names
* Proper case LoginNoType
* Prefix unexported template path constants with "tpl"
Most commit in Git are expected to follow standard of single header line,
followed by description paragraphs, separated by empty line from previous block.
Previously Gogs were treating everything as single header. Now we are trying to
render only first line as header, but following lines (description chunks) as a
verbatim.
With grey SHA1 labels, we should consider having also more subtle strips on
commits list. As current strips blend too much with grey SHA1 labels and top
bar, making hard to distinguish headers from content.