Regression of #29920
Fixes: #30569
Also this is a rewriting to eliminate the remaining jQuery usages from code.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit d0e07083559180b124a08359fcc72f9ef695e723)
Conflicts:
- web_src/js/features/repo-common.js
Conflict resolved in favour of Gitea.
replace reply with forgejos forked version
If plain text is selected as the message format in e.g. Apple Mail, the inline attachments are no longer at the end of the mail, but instead directly where they are in the mail. When parsing the mail, these inline attachments are replaced by "--". The new reply version no longer cuts the text at the first "--".
Tests for this are present in reply (7dc5750c6d).
Fixes https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/3496#issuecomment-1798416
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Additionally, I reduced the allocations for the inline attachments.
In
801792e4dc Rename Str2html to SanitizeHTML and clarify its behavior (followup)
the replacement was incorrect because
c9d0e63c20 Remove unnecessary "Str2html" modifier from templates
was not applied and Str2html should have not been present in the first
place.
Fixes: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/3554
(cherry picked from commit 337f4f9d87)
This is not the usual Weblate PR. I did not reset Weblate after squash-merging https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/3637, so Weblate failed to rebase and locked. These are manually cherry-picked commits that Weblate produced after that PR was merged. We need to squash-merge them too before resetting Weblate, so the new translations don't get lost.
Co-authored-by: earl-warren <earl-warren@users.noreply.translate.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Cwpute <Cwpute@users.noreply.translate.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Mylloon <Mylloon@users.noreply.translate.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: leana8959 <leana8959@users.noreply.translate.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: owofied <furry@users.noreply.translate.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/3748
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
(cherry picked from commit 61643a698c)
When rendering templates for packages, be more forgiving about missing
metadata. For some repository types - like maven - metadata is uploaded
separately. If that upload fails, or does not happen, there will be no
metadata.
In that case, Forgejo should handle it gracefully, and render as much of
the information as possible, without erroring out. Rendering without
metadata allows one to delete a partial package, while if we throw
errors, that becomes a whole lot harder.
This patch adjusts the generic metadata template, and also the maven
template. There may be more cases of the same problem lying around.
Fixes #3663.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit ac4d535dbf)
Before explaining the fix itself, lets look at the `action` table, and
how it is populated. Data is only ever inserted into it via
`activities_model.NotifyWatchers`, which will:
- Insert a row for each activity with `UserID` set to the acting user's
ID - this is the original activity, and is always inserted if anything
is to be inserted at all.
- It will insert a copy of each activity with the `UserID` set to the
repo's owner, if the owner is an Organization, and isn't the acting
user.
- It will insert a copy of each activity for every watcher of the repo,
as long as the watcher in question has read permission to the repo
unit the activity is about.
This means that if a repository belongs to an organizations, for most
activities, it will have at least two rows in the table. For
repositories watched by people other than their owner, an additional row
for each watcher.
These are useful duplicates, because they record which activities are
relevant for a particular user. However, for cases where we wish to see
the activities that happen around a repository, without limiting the
results to a particular user, we're *not* interested in the duplicates
stored for the watchers and the org. We only need the originals.
And this is what this change does: it introduces an additional option to
`GetFeedsOptions`: `OnlyPerformedByActor`. When this option is set,
`activities.GetFeeds()` will only return the original activities, where
the user id and the acting user id are the same. As these are *always*
inserted, we're not missing out on any activities. We're just getting
rid of the duplicates. As this is an additional `AND` condition, it can
never introduce items that would not have been included in the result
set before, it can only reduce, not extend.
These duplicates were only affecting call sites where `RequestedRepo`
was set, but `RequestedUser` and `RequestedTeam` were not. Both of those
call sites were updated to set `OnlyPerformedByActor`. As a result,
repository RSS feeds, and the `/repos/{owner}/{repo}/activities/feeds`
API end points no longer return dupes, only the original activities.
Rather than hardcoding this behaviour into `GetFeeds()` itself, I chose
to implement it as an explicit option, for the sake of clarity.
Fixes Codeberg/Community#684, and addresses gitea#20986.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 9cb2aa989a)
This fixes `initRepoPullRequestAllowMaintainerEdit()` to submit the form correctly (as a web form, rather than as JSON payload).
Fixes #3618, cherry picked from gitea#30854.
Co-Authored-By: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
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Manual testing steps:
- Open a PR against any repository, with the "Allow edits from maintainers" option checked.
- Open the developer console (`Ctrl-Shift-I` on Firefox), and look at the Network tab.
- Visit the PR, find the "Allow edits from maintainers" checkbox, and click it.
- See the developer console, and check that the response says the setting is false.
- Refresh the page *completely* (`Ctrl-Shift-R` on Firefox)
- Observe that the setting is off.
- Click the box again to enable it.
- See the developer console, and check that the response says the setting is true.
- Reload without cache again (`Ctrl-Shift-R` on Firefox)
- Observe that the setting is now on.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/3675
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Co-committed-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit f4dd53d79d)
Fix #30807
reuse functions in services
(cherry picked from commit a50026e2f30897904704895362da0fb12c7e5b26)
Conflicts:
models/issues/issue_update.go
routers/api/v1/repo/issue.go
trivial context conflict because of 'allow setting the update date on issues and comments'
(cherry picked from commit 6a4bc0289d)
We should be listing all repositories by default.
Fixes #28483.
(cherry picked from commit 9f0ef3621a3b63ccbe93f302a446b67dc54ad725)
Conflict:
- if ctx.IsSigned && ctx.Doer.IsAdmin || permission.UnitAccessMode(unit_model.TypeCode) >= perm.AccessModeRead {
+ if ctx.IsSigned && ctx.Doer.IsAdmin || permission.HasAccess() {
because of https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2001
(cherry picked from commit e388822e9d)
Backport #30790 by archer-321
This commit forces the resource owner (user) to always approve OAuth 2.0
authorization requests if the client is public (e.g. native
applications).
As detailed in [RFC 6749 Section
10.2](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6749.html#section-10.2),
> The authorization server SHOULD NOT process repeated authorization
requests automatically (without active resource owner interaction)
without authenticating the client or relying on other measures to ensure
that the repeated request comes from the original client and not an
impersonator.
With the implementation prior to this patch, attackers with access to
the redirect URI (e.g., the loopback interface for
`git-credential-oauth`) can get access to the user account without any
user interaction if they can redirect the user to the
`/login/oauth/authorize` endpoint somehow (e.g., with `xdg-open` on
Linux).
Fixes #25061.
Co-authored-by: Archer <archer@beezig.eu>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6d83f5eddc0f394f6386e80b86a3221f6f4925ff)
Before, we would just throw 500 if a user passes an attachment that is
not an allowed type. This commit catches this error and throws a 422
instead since this should be considered a validation error.
(cherry picked from commit 872caa17c0a30d95f85ab75c068d606e07bd10b3)
Conflicts:
tests/integration/api_comment_attachment_test.go
tests/integration/api_issue_attachment_test.go
trivial context conflict because of 'allow setting the update date on issues and comments'
(cherry picked from commit 9cd0441cd3)
Makes it easier to use because you see which square is currently
hovered:
<img width="314" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-02 at 15 38 20"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/3a15dad1-2259-4f28-9fae-5cf6ad3d8798">
I did try a `scoped` style for this, but that did not work for some
reason.
(cherry picked from commit 6f89d5e3a0886d02ead732005f593ae003f78f78)
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
(cherry picked from commit be112c1fc30f87a248b30f48e891d1c8c18e8280)
Conflicts:
routers/web/web.go
trivial conflict because of https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1533
(cherry picked from commit 4e35e5b8ae)
Regression of 8b54d38cbe.
This is 7.0 specific path for the issue. The design of this area is not compatible with 8.0, and thus there's no startightforward way to make it look like on 8.0.
The current format makes the text look somewhat like this:
```
testing.yml #15065 :Commit 103306f00c pushed by n0toose
```
This looks wrong. We will have to work on that list at a later point
in time anyways, as well as make the way that we separate information
in subheaders in lists like this one more consistent.
However, this should do for now.
This change should make each entry look like this instead:
```
testing.yml #15065 - Commit 103306f00c pushed by n0toose
```
(cherry picked from commit 870a1c85c7)