* Add "Reference" section to Issue view sidebar
* Removed unneeded tailored CSS, added Fomantic UI classes
* Removed tailored CSS in favour of HTML-only approach
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* Added i18 translation key for reference link string
* Corrected spelling of "References:" to "Reference:" for reference link text
* Removed `Issue.ReferenceLink` in favour of a local template variable
Start making the mobile experience not painful and be actually usable. This contains a few smaller changes to enhance this experience.
- Submit buttons on the review forms aren't columns anymore and are now allowed to be displayed on one row.
- The label/milestone & New Issue buttons were given each own row even tough, there's enough place to do it one the same row. This commit fixes that.
- The issues+Pull tab on repo's has a third item besides the label/milestone & New Issue buttons, the search bar. On desktop there's enough place to do this on one row, for mobile it isn't, currently it was using for each item a new row. This commits fixes that by only giving the searchbar a new row and have the other two buttons on the same row.
- The notification table will now be show a scrollbar instead of overflow.
- The repo buttons(Watch, Star, Fork) on mobile were showing quite big and the SVG wasn't even displayed on the same line, if the count of those numbers were too high it would even overflow. This commit removes the SVG, as there isn't any place to show them on the same row and allows them to have a new row if the counts of those buttons are high.
- The admin page can show you a lot of interesting information, on mobile the System Status + Configuration weren't properly displayed as the margin's were too high. This commit fixes that by reducing the margin to a number that makes sense on mobile.
- Fixes to not overflow the tables but instead force them to be scrollable.
- When viewing a issue or pull request, the comments aren't full-width but instead 80% and aligned to right, on mobile this is a annoyance as there isn't much width to begin with. This commits fixes that by forcing full-width and removing the avatars on the left side and instead including them inline in the comment header.
* Apply DefaultUserIsRestricted in CreateUser
* Enforce system defaults in CreateUser
Allow for overwrites with CreateUserOverwriteOptions
* Fix compilation errors
* Add "restricted" option to create user command
* Add "restricted" option to create user admin api
* Respect default setting.Service.RegisterEmailConfirm and setting.Service.RegisterManualConfirm where needed
* Revert "Respect default setting.Service.RegisterEmailConfirm and setting.Service.RegisterManualConfirm where needed"
This reverts commit ee95d3e8dc.
Targeting #14936, #15332
Adds a collaborator permissions API endpoint according to GitHub API: https://docs.github.com/en/rest/collaborators/collaborators#get-repository-permissions-for-a-user to retrieve a collaborators permissions for a specific repository.
### Checks the repository permissions of a collaborator.
`GET` `/repos/{owner}/{repo}/collaborators/{collaborator}/permission`
Possible `permission` values are `admin`, `write`, `read`, `owner`, `none`.
```json
{
"permission": "admin",
"role_name": "admin",
"user": {}
}
```
Where `permission` and `role_name` hold the same `permission` value and `user` is filled with the user API object. Only admins are allowed to use this API endpoint.
* Fix word breaks in Chrome
This fixes word wrapping on the filename for a comment on a PR. A previous commit fixed this problem in Firefox, but not Chrome.
Fixes #16248
* Don't break Outdated badge
This prevents the Outdated badge on a PR from wrapping in the middle of the word for a comment on a long filename.
* Move word break to recommended element
* Add overflow-wrap per PR review
* Update web_src/less/helpers.less
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Adds a feature [like GitHub has](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork) (step 7).
If you create a new PR from a forked repo, you can select (and change later, but only if you are the PR creator/poster) the "Allow edits from maintainers" option.
Then users with write access to the base branch get more permissions on this branch:
* use the update pull request button
* push directly from the command line (`git push`)
* edit/delete/upload files via web UI
* use related API endpoints
You can't merge PRs to this branch with this enabled, you'll need "full" code write permissions.
This feature has a pretty big impact on the permission system. I might forgot changing some things or didn't find security vulnerabilities. In this case, please leave a review or comment on this PR.
Closes #17728
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
- Apparently `<input>` elements differ from other elements have a size
attribute that act as a `min-width` CSS property, this causes a overflow
on mobile. By setting this size to `1` it doesn't try to force a
min-width and nicely shrink down.
This gets the necessary data to the issuelist for it to support a clickable commit status icon which pops up the full list of commit statuses related to the commit. It accomplishes this without any additional queries or fetching as the existing codepath was already doing the necessary work but only returning the "last" status. All methods were wrapped to call the least-filtered version of each function in order to maximize code reuse.
Note that I originally left `getLastCommitStatus()` in `pull.go` which called to the new function, but `make lint` complained that it was unused, so I removed it. I would have preferred to keep it, but alas.
The only thing I'd still like to do here is force these popups to happen to the right by default instead of the left. I see that the only other place this is popping up right is on view_list.tmpl, but I can't figure out how/why right now.
Fixes #18810
* By default force vertical tabs on mobile
- While experimenting with using vertical tabs instead of horizontal
tabs on gitea for a better mobile experience, I made a recent
PR(https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/19468) in order to see if
there was any objections to this new behavior for the repo headers(one
of the most annoying horizontal tabs). This PR had no objections and
even a user commenting that this change is brilliant.
- This PR now improves upon the previous PR by making this the de-facto
behavior for all menu's on mobile. The only exemption is the navbar
which also uses the menu but caught some layout errors with the changes.
* Fix organisation
* Fix repo/wiki buttons
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
* Use horizontal tabs for repo header on mobile
- The current behavior of the repo header on mobile is to display them
vertically column-by-column. I've only experience annoyance due to this
while trying to visit gitea instanced on mobile. This commit changes
this behavior to use horizontal tabs, it uses less tabs and doesn't
bloat 60% of your mobile screen with the repo headers.
- A small fix added in this commit is to give some space around the repo
buttons, current behavior is that they are too "close" to the repo
title.
* Fix lint
When a mirror repo interval is updated by the UI it is rescheduled with that interval
however the API does not do this. The API also lacks the enable_prune option.
This PR adds this functionality in to the API Edit Repo endpoint.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Reusing `/api/v1` from Gitea UI Pages have pros and cons.
Pros:
1) Less code copy
Cons:
1) API/v1 have to support shared session with page requests.
2) You need to consider for each other when you want to change something about api/v1 or page.
This PR moves all dependencies to API/v1 from UI Pages.
Partially replace #16052
- Upgrade all JS dependencies minus vue and vue-loader
- Adapt to breaking change of octicons
- Update eslint rules
- Tested Swagger UI, sortablejs and prod build
Continues on from #19202.
Following the addition of pprof labels we can now more easily understand the relationship between a goroutine and the requests that spawn them.
This PR takes advantage of the labels and adds a few others, then provides a mechanism for the monitoring page to query the pprof goroutine profile.
The binary profile that results from this profile is immediately piped in to the google library for parsing this and then stack traces are formed for the goroutines.
If the goroutine is within a context or has been created from a goroutine within a process context it will acquire the process description labels for that process.
The goroutines are mapped with there associate pids and any that do not have an associated pid are placed in a group at the bottom as unbound.
In this way we should be able to more easily examine goroutines that have been stuck.
A manager command `gitea manager processes` is also provided that can export the processes (with or without stacktraces) to the command line.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* ROOT_URL issues: some users did wrong to there app.ini config, then:
* The assets can not be loaded (AppSubUrl != "" and users try to access http://host:3000/)
*The ROOT_URL is wrong, then many URLs in Gitea are broken.
Now Gitea show enough information to users.
* JavaScript error issues, there are many users affected by JavaScript errors, some are caused by frontend bugs, some are caused by broken customized templates. If these JS errors can be found at first time, then maintainers do not need to ask about how bug occurs again and again.
* Some people like to modify the `head.tmpl`, so we separate the script part to `head_script.tmpl`, then it's much safer.
* use specialized CSS class "js-global-error", end users still have a chance to hide error messages by customized CSS styles.
The last PR about clone buttons introduced an JS error when visiting an empty repo page:
* https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/19028
* `Uncaught ReferenceError: isSSH is not defined`, because the variables are scoped and doesn't share between sub templates.
This:
1. Simplify `templates/repo/clone_buttons.tmpl` and make code clear
2. Move most JS code into `initRepoCloneLink`
3. Remove unused `CloneLink.Git`
4. Remove `ctx.Data["DisableSSH"] / ctx.Data["ExposeAnonSSH"] / ctx.Data["DisableHTTP"]`, and only set them when is is needed (eg: deploy keys / ssh keys)
5. Introduce `Data["CloneButton*"]` to provide data for clone buttons and links
6. Introduce `Data["RepoCloneLink"]` for the repo clone link (not the wiki)
7. Remove most `ctx.Data["PageIsWiki"]` because it has been set in the `/wiki` middleware
8. Remove incorrect `quickstart` class in `migrating.tmpl`
As discussed on #19221 we should store the results of the last task message on the
crontask and show them on the monitor page.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
* Set the default branch for repositories generated from templates
* Allows default branch to be set through the API for repos generated from templates
* Update swagger API template
* Only set default branch to the one from the template if not specified
* Use specified default branch if it exists while generating git commits
Fix #19082
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
This PR adds a middleware which sets a ContextUser (like GetUserByParams before) in a single place which can be used by other methods. For routes which represent a repo or org the respective middlewares set the field too.
Also fix a bug in modules/context/org.go during refactoring.
Unfortunately many email readers will (helpfully) detect url or url-like names and
automatically create links to them, even in HTML emails. This is not ideal when
usernames can have dots in them.
This PR tries to prevent this behaviour by sticking ZWJ characters between dots and
also set the meta tag to prevent format detection.
Not every email template has been changed in this way - just the activation emails but
it may be that we should be setting the above meta tag in all of our emails too.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
This PR mainly helps maintainers to save time from asking the issue reporters to get the correct version.
There are so many reporters that have difficulty to get the correct Gitea version. Some of they just report Go version.
The Go version doesn't help debug except in very limited circumstances. Instead, there is a new link on the Gitea version, the link is for the admin/config page which shows all version information, including Gitea, Go, Git, it could help more.
Extend issues/new/choose to pass the project id and change New Issue
link on project page to use new/choose
Fix #19170
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
If the mailer is configured then even if Manual confirm is set an activation email
is still being sent because `handleUserCreated` is not checking for this case.
Fix #17263
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>