- 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)
This adds a new configuration setting: `[quota.default].TOTAL`, which
will be used if no groups are configured for a particular user. The new
option makes it possible to entirely skip configuring quotas via the API
if all that one wants is a total size.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
- Follow up of #4819
- When no `ssh` executable is present, disable the UI and backend bits
that allow the creation of push mirrors that use SSH authentication. As
this feature requires the usage of the `ssh` binary.
- Integration test added.
When opening a repository, it will call `ensureValidRepository` and also
`CatFileBatch`. But sometimes these will not be used until repository
closed. So it's a waste of CPU to invoke 3 times git command for every
open repository.
This PR removed all of these from `OpenRepository` but only kept
checking whether the folder exists. When a batch is necessary, the
necessary functions will be invoked.
---
Conflict resolution: Because of the removal of go-git in (#4941)
`_nogogit.go` files were either renamed or merged into the 'common'
file. Git does handle the renames correctly, but for those that were
merged has to be manually copied pasted over. The patch looks the same,
201 additions 90 deletions as the original patch.
(cherry picked from commit c03baab678ba5b2e9d974aea147e660417f5d3f7)
- Moves to a fork of gitea.com/go-chi/session that removed support for
couchbase (and ledis, but that was never made available in Forgejo)
along with other code improvements.
f8ce677595..main
- The rationale for removing Couchbase is quite simple. Its not licensed
under FOSS
license (https://www.couchbase.com/blog/couchbase-adopts-bsl-license/)
and therefore cannot be tested by Forgejo and shouldn't be supported.
This is a similair vein to the removal of MSSQL
support (https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/122)
- A additional benefit is that this reduces the Forgejo binary by ~600Kb.
- Continuation of https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/18835 (by
@Gusted, so it's fine to change copyright holder to Forgejo).
- Add the option to use SSH for push mirrors, this would allow for the
deploy keys feature to be used and not require tokens to be used which
cannot be limited to a specific repository. The private key is stored
encrypted (via the `keying` module) on the database and NEVER given to
the user, to avoid accidental exposure and misuse.
- CAVEAT: This does require the `ssh` binary to be present, which may
not be available in containerized environments, this could be solved by
adding a SSH client into forgejo itself and use the forgejo binary as
SSH command, but should be done in another PR.
- CAVEAT: Mirroring of LFS content is not supported, this would require
the previous stated problem to be solved due to LFS authentication (an
attempt was made at forgejo/forgejo#2544).
- Integration test added.
- Resolves #4416
The keying modules tries to solve two problems, the lack of key
separation and the lack of AEAD being used for encryption. The currently
used `secrets` doesn't provide this and is hard to adjust to provide
this functionality.
For encryption, the additional data is now a parameter that can be used,
as the underlying primitive is an AEAD constructions. This allows for
context binding to happen and can be seen as defense-in-depth; it
ensures that if a value X is encrypted for context Y (e.g. ID=3,
Column="private_key") it will only decrypt if that context Y is also
given in the Decrypt function. This makes confused deputy attack harder
to exploit.[^1]
For key separation, HKDF is used to derives subkeys from some IKM, which
is the value of the `[service].SECRET_KEY` config setting. The context
for subkeys are hardcoded, any variable should be shuffled into the the
additional data parameter when encrypting.
[^1]: This is still possible, because the used AEAD construction is not
key-comitting. For Forgejo's current use-case this risk is negligible,
because the subkeys aren't known to a malicious user (which is required
for such attack), unless they also have access to the IKM (at which
point you can assume the whole system is compromised). See
https://scottarc.blog/2022/10/17/lucid-multi-key-deputies-require-commitment/
One method to set them all... or something like that.
The defaults for git-grep options were scattered over the run
function body. This change refactors them into a separate method.
The application of defaults is checked implicitly by existing
tests and linters, and the new approach makes it very easy
to inspect the desired defaults are set.
The forgejo/forgejo#2367 pull requests added rel="nofollow" on filters in the
menu, this commit adds it on the labels in the listing and a few other places.
We need to shorten the timeout to bound effectively for
computation size. This protects against "too big" repos.
This also protects to some extent against too long lines
if kept to very low values (basically so that grep cannot run out
of memory beforehand).
Docs-PR: forgejo/docs#812
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.
(cherry picked from commit f4d3120f9d1de6a260a5e625b3ffa6b35a069e9b)
Conflicts:
trivial resolution because go-git support was dropped https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4941
Support compression for Actions logs to save storage space and
bandwidth. Inspired by
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/24256#issuecomment-1521153015
The biggest challenge is that the compression format should support
[seekable](https://github.com/facebook/zstd/blob/dev/contrib/seekable_format/zstd_seekable_compression_format.md).
So when users are viewing a part of the log lines, Gitea doesn't need to
download the whole compressed file and decompress it.
That means gzip cannot help here. And I did research, there aren't too
many choices, like bgzip and xz, but I think zstd is the most popular
one. It has an implementation in Golang with
[zstd](https://github.com/klauspost/compress/tree/master/zstd) and
[zstd-seekable-format-go](https://github.com/SaveTheRbtz/zstd-seekable-format-go),
and what is better is that it has good compatibility: a seekable format
zstd file can be read by a regular zstd reader.
This PR introduces a new package `zstd` to combine and wrap the two
packages, to provide a unified and easy-to-use API.
And a new setting `LOG_COMPRESSION` is added to the config, although I
don't see any reason why not to use compression, I think's it's a good
idea to keep the default with `none` to be consistent with old versions.
`LOG_COMPRESSION` takes effect for only new log files, it adds `.zst` as
an extension to the file name, so Gitea can determine if it needs
decompression according to the file name when reading. Old files will
keep the format since it's not worth converting them, as they will be
cleared after #31735.
<img width="541" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e9598764-a4e0-4b68-8c2b-f769265183c9">
(cherry picked from commit 33cc5837a655ad544b936d4d040ca36d74092588)
Conflicts:
assets/go-licenses.json
go.mod
go.sum
resolved with make tidy
If the assign the pull request review to a team, it did not show the
members of the team in the "requested_reviewers" field, so the field was
null. As a solution, I added the team members to the array.
fix #31764
(cherry picked from commit 94cca8846e7d62c8a295d70c8199d706dfa60e5c)
There is no reason to reject initial dashes in git-grep
expressions... other than the code not supporting it previously.
A new method is introduced to relax the security checks.
- When people click on the logout button, a event is sent to all
browser tabs (actually to a shared worker) to notify them of this
logout. This is done in a blocking fashion, to ensure every registered
channel (which realistically should be one for every user because of the
shared worker) for a user receives this message. While doing this, it
locks the mutex for the eventsource module.
- Codeberg is currently observing a deadlock that's caused by this
blocking behavior, a channel isn't receiving the logout event. We
currently don't have a good theory of why this is being caused. This in
turn is causing that the logout functionality is no longer working and
people no longer receive notifications, unless they refresh the page.
- This patchs makes this message non-blocking and thus making it
consistent with the other messages. We don't see a good reason why this
specific event needs to be blocking and the commit introducing it
doesn't offer a rationale either.