* 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
* Added comment's hashtag to url for mail notifications.
* Added explanation to return statement + documentation.
* Replacing in-line link generation with HTMLURL. (+gofmt)
* Replaced action-based model with nil-based model. (+gofmt)
* Replaced mailIssueActionToParticipants with mailIssueCommentToParticipants.
* Updating comment for mailIssueCommentToParticipants
* Added link to comment in "Dashboard"
* Deleting feed entry if a comment is going to be deleted
* Added migration
* Added improved migration to add a CommentID column to action.
* Added improved links to comments in feed entries.
* Fixes #1956 by filtering for deleted comments that are referenced in actions.
* Introducing "IsDeleted" column to action.
* Adding design draft (not functional)
* Adding database models for stopwatches and trackedtimes
* See go-gitea/gitea#967
* Adding design draft (not functional)
* Adding translations and improving design
* Implementing stopwatch (for timetracking)
* Make UI functional
* Add hints in timeline for time tracking events
* Implementing timetracking feature
* Adding "Add time manual" option
* Improved stopwatch
* Created report of total spent time by user
* Only showing total time spent if theire is something to show.
* Adding license headers.
* Improved error handling for "Add Time Manual"
* Adding @sapks 's changes, refactoring
* Adding API for feature tracking
* Adding unit test
* Adding DISABLE/ENABLE option to Repository settings page
* Improving translations
* Applying @sapk 's changes
* Removing repo_unit and using IssuesSetting for disabling/enabling timetracker
* Adding DEFAULT_ENABLE_TIMETRACKER to config, installation and admin menu
* Improving documentation
* Fixing vendor/ folder
* Changing timtracking routes by adding subgroups /times and /times/stopwatch (Proposed by @lafriks )
* Restricting write access to timetracking based on the repo settings (Proposed by @lafriks )
* Fixed minor permissions bug.
* Adding CanUseTimetracker and IsTimetrackerEnabled in ctx.Repo
* Allow assignees and authors to track there time too.
* Fixed some build-time-errors + logical errors.
* Removing unused Get...ByID functions
* Moving IsTimetrackerEnabled from context.Repository to models.Repository
* Adding a seperate file for issue related repo functions
* Adding license headers
* Fixed GetUserByParams return 404
* Moving /users/:username/times to /repos/:username/:reponame/times/:username for security reasons
* Adding /repos/:username/times to get all tracked times of the repo
* Updating sdk-dependency
* Updating swagger.v1.json
* Adding warning if user has already a running stopwatch (auto-timetracker)
* Replacing GetTrackedTimesBy... with GetTrackedTimes(options FindTrackedTimesOptions)
* Changing code.gitea.io/sdk back to code.gitea.io/sdk
* Correcting spelling mistake
* Updating vendor.json
* Changing GET stopwatch/toggle to POST stopwatch/toggle
* Changing GET stopwatch/cancel to POST stopwatch/cancel
* Added migration for stopwatches/timetracking
* Fixed some access bugs for read-only users
* Added default allow only contributors to track time value to config
* Fixed migration by chaging x.Iterate to x.Find
* Resorted imports
* Moved Add Time Manually form to repo_form.go
* Removed "Seconds" field from Add Time Manually
* Resorted imports
* Improved permission checking
* Fixed some bugs
* Added integration test
* gofmt
* Adding integration test by @lafriks
* Added created_unix to comment fixtures
* Using last event instead of a fixed event
* Adding another integration test by @lafriks
* Fixing bug Timetracker enabled causing error 500 at sidebar.tpl
* Fixed a refactoring bug that resulted in hiding "HasUserStopwatch" warning.
* Returning TrackedTime instead of AddTimeOption at AddTime.
* Updating SDK from go-gitea/go-sdk#69
* Resetting Go-SDK back to default repository
* Fixing test-vendor by changing ini back to original repository
* Adding "tags" to swagger spec
* govendor sync
* Removed duplicate
* Formatting templates
* Adding IsTimetrackingEnabled checks to API
* Improving translations / english texts
* Improving documentation
* Updating swagger spec
* Fixing integration test caused be translation-changes
* Removed encoding issues in local_en-US.ini.
* "Added" copyright line
* Moved unit.IssuesConfig().EnableTimetracker into a != nil check
* Removed some other encoding issues in local_en-US.ini
* Improved javascript by checking if data-context exists
* Replaced manual comment creation with CreateComment
* Removed unnecessary code
* Improved error checking
* Small cosmetic changes
* Replaced int>string>duration parsing with int>duration parsing
* Fixed encoding issues
* Removed unused imports
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* 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
To support High-DPI displays, generate images at 4 times their displayed
resolution, which should be enough to support all current devices
according to https://material.io/devices/.
* 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
location.reload was being called when the related dropdown
was hidden, even if a request initiated before to update this
value hadn't finished. This caused troubles on Firefox.
* 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
Firefox users will experience a flash of unstyled content on loading
various pages, this patch will fix this issue using Filament Groups
loadCSS library to asynchronously load the CSS responsible for the FOUC.
Will fix #1698.
Signed-off-by: Sondre Nilsen <nilsen.sondre@gmail.com>
- Generate swagger.json into public/
- Add swagger-ui auto-installation
- Add footer link to local swagger-ui
- Add /swagger url for using app url.
- Fix Swagger-UI version via git tag
* 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)
* Protected branches system
* Moved default branch to branches section (`:org/:reponame/settings/branches`).
* Initial support Protected Branch.
- Admin does not restrict
- Owner not to limit
- To write permission restrictions
* reformat tmpl
* finished the UI and add/delete protected branch response
* remove unused comment
* indent all the template files and remove ru translations since we use crowdin
* fix the push bug
* 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
* Enables mssql support
Port of dlobs work in gogs.
Enables options in index.js
Enables MSSQL as a database option in go.
Sets ID to 0 on initial migration. Required for
MSSQL insert statements.
Signed-off-by: Beau Trepp <beautrepp@gmail.com>
* Vendors in denisenkom/go-mssqldb
Includes golang.org/x/crypto/md4
as this is required by go-msssqldb
Signed-off-by: Beau Trepp <beautrepp@gmail.com>
* Dropped unused codekit config
* Integrated dynamic and static bindata for public
* Ignore public bindata
* Add a general generate make task
* Integrated flexible public assets into web command
* Updated vendoring, added all missiong govendor deps
* Made the linter happy with the bindata and dynamic code
* Moved public bindata definition to modules directory
* Ignoring the new bindata path now
* Updated to the new public modules import path
* Updated public bindata command and drop the new prefix
* 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"
Also changes the avatar from a jpeg to a png, to allow for
transparent background. The indexed png is also smaller in size.
Note that at the moment the default avatar is only used when
the user requested a custom avatar and the custom avatar file
is not found (should never happen).
In the future the default avatar could be used as a default
return when by-mail avatar lookups fail too (both gravatar
and libravatar support passing a default)
* Add and start jQuery AreYouSure
* Update SimpleMDE to 1.10.1 for `forceSync` support
* Forgot to remove old version SimpleMDE 1.10.0
* formatting -.-
I've mostly duplicated the dropdown code from repo/home.tmpl, which
basically only required a change to the URL. This could probably be
broken out into something more modular.
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.
This uses a CSS trick making first th to be relative block with width equal to
first two columns, effectively working around inability to use colspan="2" on
first row that was breaking "fixed-layout" for tables.
Also use grey header for last-commit SHA1 tag.
Just use secondary menu instead custom ".head.meta", which simplifies code.
Also do not display repo URL action when we are in subdirectory or viewing a
file.
Instead using own ellipsis, uses Semantic UI fixed single line table which
effectively applies ellipsis to all overflowing table cells.
NOTE: File list cannot use colspan="2" for 1st "Last commit" elements,
otherwise layout breaks with fixed table.
Semantic UI .icon 1em font-size has priority over .octicon 16px, resulting
octicons rendered at 14px font-size, which is not okay since Octicons are meant
to be shown sizes that are multiples of 16px.