- Combine review requests comments similairy how labels comments are
combined. If review requests comments were made within 60 seconds of
each other they will be grouped.
- Integration and unit test added.
- Resolves #2774
- If `GetAffectedFiles` is called for a push with an empty oldCommitID,
then set the oldCommitID to the empty tree. This will effictively diff
all the changes included in the push, which is the expected behavior for
branches.
- Integration test added.
- Resolves #5683
- Port of gitea#31778 but implemented differently.
- When an admin wants syncronize tags in the Git data to the database
via the admin dashboard all annoted tags loses their title. This was
caused because the code didn't correctly handle annoted tags. Annoted
tags have their own objectID to store the annoted message, unlike
'normal' tags which point to the commitID. While the function was being
run for annoted tags, the code thought it found a mismatch in the
objectIDs, because the stored version was actually correct which pointed
to the commitID but the code found the objectID of the annoted tag.
- Make `SyncReleasesWithTags` corectly handle annoted tags.
- Added unit and integration tests.
- Resolves #5628
- This is another regression from
5a0bc35799, where the default value was
changed to "alphabetically" because it relied on `ExploreDefaultSort`
providing a fallback value.
- Set the default value for `EXPLORE_DEFAULT_SORT` to `recentupdate`,
this was already the behavior explicitly for existing users of this setting
but with 5a0bc35799 it didn't provide a
explicit fallback to `recentupdate`. So opting for a 'easy' fix, that
doesn't add boilerplate code to those instances.
close #25833
Currently, the information for "requested_reviewers" is only included in
the webhook event for reviews. I would like to suggest adding this
information to the webhook event for "PullRequest comment" as well, as
they both pertain to the "PullRequest" event.
Also, The reviewer information for the Pull Request is not displayed
when it is approved or rejected.
(cherry picked from commit d50ed0abf731a10741831d4b6dd54791e3e567ec)
- In the case that [go-enry](https://github.com/go-enry/go-enry/)
returned langauge doesn't match a lexer name (Either because its not
available or because it doesn't match Chroma's name), a last effort
attempt is made to use Chroma's matching.
- go-enry already applies `strings.ToLower` onto the filename to avoid
being case-sensitive, add the same code for Chroma's matching. The code
being used doesn't rely on the filename being case senstive for correct
matching.
- Adds unit test.
- Resolves #752
## Checklist
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### Tests
- I added test coverage for Go changes...
- [ ] in their respective `*_test.go` for unit tests.
- [ ] in the `tests/integration` directory if it involves interactions with a live Forgejo server.
- I added test coverage for JavaScript changes...
- [ ] in `web_src/js/*.test.js` if it can be unit tested.
- [ ] in `tests/e2e/*.test.e2e.js` if it requires interactions with a live Forgejo server (see also the [developer guide for JavaScript testing](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/tests/e2e/README.md#end-to-end-tests)).
### Documentation
- [ ] I created a pull request [to the documentation](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs) to explain to Forgejo users how to use this change.
- [x] I did not document these changes and I do not expect someone else to do it.
### Release notes
- [ ] I do not want this change to show in the release notes.
- [ ] I want the title to show in the release notes with a link to this pull request.
- [ ] I want the content of the `release-notes/<pull request number>.md` to be be used for the release notes instead of the title.
Co-authored-by: Ehsan Shirvanian <ehsan@duck.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5503
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: ehshi <ehshi@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: ehshi <ehshi@noreply.codeberg.org>
- [x] add architecture-specific removal support
- [x] Fix upload competition
- [x] Fix not checking input when downloading
docs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs/pulls/874
### Release notes
- [ ] I do not want this change to show in the release notes.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5351
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Exploding Dragon <explodingfkl@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: Exploding Dragon <explodingfkl@gmail.com>
This PR addresses the missing `bin` field in Composer metadata, which
currently causes vendor-provided binaries to not be symlinked to
`vendor/bin` during installation.
In the current implementation, running `composer install` does not
publish the binaries, leading to issues where expected binaries are not
available.
By properly declaring the `bin` field, this PR ensures that binaries are
correctly symlinked upon installation, as described in the [Composer
documentation](https://getcomposer.org/doc/articles/vendor-binaries.md).
(cherry picked from commit d351a42494e71b5e2da63302c2f9b46c78e6dbde)
Replace #32001.
To prevent the context cache from being misused for long-term work
(which would result in using invalid cache without awareness), the
context cache is designed to exist for a maximum of 10 seconds. This
leads to many false reports, especially in the case of slow SQL.
This PR increases it to 5 minutes to reduce false reports.
5 minutes is not a very safe value, as a lot of changes may have
occurred within that time frame. However, as far as I know, there has
not been a case of misuse of context cache discovered so far, so I think
5 minutes should be OK.
Please note that after this PR, if warning logs are found again, it
should get attention, at that time it can be almost 100% certain that it
is a misuse.
(cherry picked from commit a323a82ec4bde6ae39b97200439829bf67c0d31e)
(cherry picked from commit a5818470fe62677d8859b590b2d80b98fe23d098)
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Conflicts:
- .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.yaml
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature-request.yaml
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ui.bug-report.yaml
templates/install.tmpl
All of these are Gitea-specific. Resolved the conflict by not
picking their change.
- Currently for the `nosql` module (which simply said provides a manager
for redis clients) returns the
[`redis.UniversalClient`](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/redis/go-redis/v9#UniversalClient)
interface. The interfaces exposes all available commands.
- In generalm, dead code elimination should be able to take care of not
generating the machine code for methods that aren't being used. However
in this specific case, dead code elimination either is disabled or gives
up on trying because of exhaustive call stack the client by
`GetRedisClient` is used.
- Help the Go compiler by explicitly specifying which methods we use.
This reduces the binary size by ~400KB (397312 bytes). As Go no longer
generate machine code for commands that aren't being used.
- There's a **CAVEAT** with this, if a developer wants to use a new
method that isn't specified, they will have to know about this
hack (by following the definition of existing Redis methods) and add the
method definition from the Redis library to the `RedisClient` interface.
- This is in the spirit of #5090.
- Move to a fork of gitea.com/go-chi/cache,
code.forgejo.org/go-chi/cache. It removes unused code (a lot of
adapters, that can't be used by Forgejo) and unused dependencies (see
go.sum). Also updates existing dependencies.
8c64f1a362..main
- retrieved by the commit hash
- removes bindata tags from integration tests, because it does not seem
to be required
- due to the missing automatically generated data, the zstd tests fail
(they use repo data including node_modules (!) as input to the test,
there is no apparent reason for the size constants)