- The Conan and Container packages use a different type of
authentication. It first authenticates via the regular way (api tokens
or user:password, handled via `auth.Basic`) and then generates a JWT
token that is used by the package software (such as Docker) to do the
action they wanted to do. This JWT token didn't properly propagate the
API scopes that the token was generated for, and thus could lead to a
'scope escalation' within the Conan and Container packages, read
access to write access.
- Store the API scope in the JWT token, so it can be propagated on
subsequent calls that uses that JWT token.
- Integration test added.
- Resolves #5128
(cherry picked from commit 5a871f6095)
Remove the snapping of the images on the projects cards, the images are
way too small to notice that when scrolling you're being snapped to
these images and when you do notice it, it doesn't make sense as you
wouldn't expect it to be snapped.
(cherry picked from commit 0764b7c18b)
As discussed in https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/31667 &
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/26561, when a card on a Project
contains images, they can overflow the card on its containing column.
This aims to fix this issue via snapping scrollbars.
---
Backport: #5029
Conflict resolution: none
Modification: Remove the snapping of the images on the projects cards, the images are way too small to notice that when scrolling you're being snapped to these images and when you do notice it, it doesn't make sense as you wouldn't expect it to be snapped.
(cherry picked from commit 8e46efef95)
- Switched from jQuery class functions to plain JavaScript
- Tested the comment context menu functionality and it works as before
Signed-off-by: Yarden Shoham <git@yardenshoham.com>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
---
Resolves #5016
(cherry picked from commit 66f7d47d2c702bab4ca9bcedc1c0ba9ddfa49a17)
- Regression of #4571
- We aren't showing the ticks generated by chartjs, because we want to
show the avatar of the person instead. You can't *realy* disable that
tick, so instead I opted to make them transparent in #4571, however they
still affected the generation of ticks so if enough authors were being
shown, for some the ticks were being skipped. Adjust the settings to
make sure they are always being shown.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4982
(cherry picked from commit 72f41306c2)
Backport #31829 by @lunny
Fix #31730
This PR rewrote the function `PublicKeysAreExternallyManaged` with a
simple test. The new function removed the loop to make it more readable.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5fa90ad9bc7fe800d657e909462e5e1caefc7193)
Many places have the following logic:
```go
func (jobs ActionJobList) GetRunIDs() []int64 {
ids := make(container.Set[int64], len(jobs))
for _, j := range jobs {
if j.RunID == 0 {
continue
}
ids.Add(j.RunID)
}
return ids.Values()
}
```
this introduces a `container.FilterMapUnique` function, which reduces
the code above to:
```go
func (jobs ActionJobList) GetRunIDs() []int64 {
return container.FilterMapUnique(jobs, func(j *ActionRunJob) (int64, bool) {
return j.RunID, j.RunID != 0
})
}
```
Conflicts:
models/issues/comment_list.go due to premature refactor in #3116
(cherry picked from commit 525accfae6)
Conflicts:
models/issues/comment_list.go
only cherry-pick the container.FilterSlice function, for the sake of backporting
Backport #31790 by @wolfogre
Fix #31271.
When gogit is enabled, `IsObjectExist` calls
`repo.gogitRepo.ResolveRevision`, which is not correct. It's for
checking references not objects, it could work with commit hash since
it's both a valid reference and a commit object, but it doesn't work
with blob objects.
So it causes #31271 because it reports that all blob objects do not
exist.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
(cherry picked from commit 144648a4afdd93d534875a86c50ec61c860878f3)
- These endspoints are since b71cb7acdc
JSON-based and should therefore return JSON errors.
- Integration tests adjusted.
(cherry picked from commit d97cf0e854)
- Fixes an XSS that was introduced in
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1433
- This XSS allows for `href`s in anchor elements to be set to a
`javascript:` uri in the repository description, which would upon
clicking (and not upon loading) the anchor element execute the specified
javascript in that uri.
- [`AllowStandardURLs`](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday#Policy.AllowStandardURLs) is now called for the repository description
policy, which ensures that URIs in anchor elements are `mailto:`,
`http://` or `https://` and thereby disallowing the `javascript:` URI.
It also now allows non-relative links and sets `rel="nofollow"` on
anchor elements.
- Unit test added.
(cherry picked from commit bb448f3dc2)
- If you have the external issue setting enabled, any reference would
have been rendered as an external issue, however this shouldn't be
happening to references that refer to issues in other repositories.
- Unit test added.
(cherry picked from commit 05e163aaf3)
Backport #31672 by @techknowlogick
This lets developers who have direnv enabled to load our nix flake
automatically when entering it
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.com>
(cherry picked from commit 17b04644edb4fd1ba6ef4698868f321fc11c4f4d)
The PATCH if issue & pull request switched to use the service
functions instead. However, the service function changing the state is
not idempotent. Instead of doing nothing which changing from open to
open or close to close, it will fail with an error like:
Issue [2472] 0 was already closed
Regression of: 6a4bc0289d
Fixes: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4686
(cherry picked from commit e9e3b8c0f3)
- `elkjs` is a library that's imported by `mermaid`, although they have
seperated this package to it's own mermaid
package (https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/pull/5654), the stable
version doesn't have this patch.
- `elkjs` is licensed under the EPL-2.0 license (copyleft), which isn't
compatible with GPL unless the license author explcitly allow this via a
so called "secondary license". At the end of the day it cannot be
released under a MIT or GPL license.
- Use webpack's `externals` option to avoid bundling `elkjs` and instead
leave it as a `require` code.
- This is a 'dirty' way to ensure elkjs isn't bundled and has to be
tested manually to ensure this for every release (via the
`webpack-bundle-analyzer` plugin). If someone tries to use the elkjs
render, it will result in a non-descriptive error being shown.
(cherry picked from commit 510cbe2c92)