1. Use `gt-invisible` instead of `invisible`.
2. Use `gt-word-break` instead of `dont-break-out` (there is a slight
different "hyphens", but I think it won't affect too much since it is
only used for the "full name").
3. Remove `.small.button:has(svg)` , now our buttons could layout SVG
correctly, and actually I didn't see this CSS class is used in code.
Fix #26731
Almost all "tabindex" in code are incorrect.
1. All "input/button" by default are focusable, so no need to use "tabindex=0"
2. All "div/span" by default are not focusable, so no need to use "tabindex=-1"
3. All "dropdown" are focusable by framework, so no need to use "tabindex"
4. Some tabindex values are incorrect (eg: `new_form.tmpl`), so remove them
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
One of the steps in #23328
Before there were 3 different but similar functions: dict/Dict/mergeinto
The code was just copied & pasted, no test.
This PR defines a new stable `dict` function, it covers all the 3 old
functions behaviors, only +160 -171
Future developers do not need to think about or guess the different dict
functions, just use one: `dict`
Why use `dict` but not `Dict`? Because there are far more `dict` than
`Dict` in code already ......
Follow:
* #23574
* Remove all ".tooltip[data-content=...]"
Major changes:
* Remove "tooltip" class, use "[data-tooltip-content=...]" instead of
".tooltip[data-content=...]"
* Remove legacy `data-position`, it's dead code since last Fomantic
Tooltip -> Tippy Tooltip refactoring
* Rename reaction attribute from `data-content` to
`data-reaction-content`
* Add comments for some `data-content`: `{{/* used by the form */}}`
* Remove empty "ui" class
* Use "text color" for SVG icons (a few)
This branch continues the work of #23092 and attempts to rid the
codebase of any `nil` contexts when using a `RenderContext`.
Anything that renders markdown or does post processing may call
`markup.sha1CurrentPatternProcessor()`, and this runs
`git.OpenRepository()`, which needs a context. It will panic if the
context is `nil`. This branch attempts to _always_ include a context
when creating a `RenderContext` to prevent future crashes.
Co-authored-by: Kyle D <kdumontnu@gmail.com>
Before, the `dict "ctx" ...` map is used to pass data between templates.
Now, more and more templates need to use real Go context:
* #22962
* #23092
`ctx` is a Go concept for `Context`, misusing it may cause problems, and
it makes it difficult to review or refactor.
This PR contains 2 major changes:
* In the top scope of a template, the `$` is the same as the `.`, so the
old labels_sidebar's `root` is the `ctx`. So this `ctx` could just be
removed.
bd7f218dce
* Rename all other `ctx` to `ctxData`, and it perfectly matches how it
comes from backend: `"ctxData": ctx.Data`.
7c01260e1d
From now on, there is no `ctx` in templates. There are only:
* `ctxData` for passing data
* `Context` for Go context
Close #22847
This PR:
* introduce Gitea's own `showElem` and related functions
* remove jQuery show/hide
* remove .hide class
* remove inline style=display:none
From now on:
do not use:
* "[hidden]" attribute: it's too weak, can not be applied to an element
with "display: flex"
* ".hidden" class: it has been polluted by Fomantic UI in many cases
* inline style="display: none": it's difficult to tweak
* jQuery's show/hide/toggle: it can not show/hide elements with
"display: xxx !important"
only use:
* this ".gt-hidden" class
* showElem/hideElem/toggleElem functions in "utils/dom.js"
cc: @silverwind , this is the all-in-one PR
Add a new "exclusive" option per label. This makes it so that when the
label is named `scope/name`, no other label with the same `scope/`
prefix can be set on an issue.
The scope is determined by the last occurence of `/`, so for example
`scope/alpha/name` and `scope/beta/name` are considered to be in
different scopes and can coexist.
Exclusive scopes are not enforced by any database rules, however they
are enforced when editing labels at the models level, automatically
removing any existing labels in the same scope when either attaching a
new label or replacing all labels.
In menus use a circle instead of checkbox to indicate they function as
radio buttons per scope. Issue filtering by label ensures that only a
single scoped label is selected at a time. Clicking with alt key can be
used to remove a scoped label, both when editing individual issues and
batch editing.
Label rendering refactor for consistency and code simplification:
* Labels now consistently have the same shape, emojis and tooltips
everywhere. This includes the label list and label assignment menus.
* In label list, show description below label same as label menus.
* Don't use exactly black/white text colors to look a bit nicer.
* Simplify text color computation. There is no point computing luminance
in linear color space, as this is a perceptual problem and sRGB is
closer to perceptually linear.
* Increase height of label assignment menus to show more labels. Showing
only 3-4 labels at a time leads to a lot of scrolling.
* Render all labels with a new RenderLabel template helper function.
Label creation and editing in multiline modal menu:
* Change label creation to open a modal menu like label editing.
* Change menu layout to place name, description and colors on separate
lines.
* Don't color cancel button red in label editing modal menu.
* Align text to the left in model menu for better readability and
consistent with settings layout elsewhere.
Custom exclusive scoped label rendering:
* Display scoped label prefix and suffix with slightly darker and
lighter background color respectively, and a slanted edge between them
similar to the `/` symbol.
* In menus exclusive labels are grouped with a divider line.
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Co-authored-by: Yarden Shoham <hrsi88@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
To avoid duplicated load of the same data in an HTTP request, we can set
a context cache to do that. i.e. Some pages may load a user from a
database with the same id in different areas on the same page. But the
code is hidden in two different deep logic. How should we share the
user? As a result of this PR, now if both entry functions accept
`context.Context` as the first parameter and we just need to refactor
`GetUserByID` to reuse the user from the context cache. Then it will not
be loaded twice on an HTTP request.
But of course, sometimes we would like to reload an object from the
database, that's why `RemoveContextData` is also exposed.
The core context cache is here. It defines a new context
```go
type cacheContext struct {
ctx context.Context
data map[any]map[any]any
lock sync.RWMutex
}
var cacheContextKey = struct{}{}
func WithCacheContext(ctx context.Context) context.Context {
return context.WithValue(ctx, cacheContextKey, &cacheContext{
ctx: ctx,
data: make(map[any]map[any]any),
})
}
```
Then you can use the below 4 methods to read/write/del the data within
the same context.
```go
func GetContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key any) any
func SetContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key, value any)
func RemoveContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key any)
func GetWithContextCache[T any](ctx context.Context, cacheGroupKey string, cacheTargetID any, f func() (T, error)) (T, error)
```
Then let's take a look at how `system.GetString` implement it.
```go
func GetSetting(ctx context.Context, key string) (string, error) {
return cache.GetWithContextCache(ctx, contextCacheKey, key, func() (string, error) {
return cache.GetString(genSettingCacheKey(key), func() (string, error) {
res, err := GetSettingNoCache(ctx, key)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return res.SettingValue, nil
})
})
}
```
First, it will check if context data include the setting object with the
key. If not, it will query from the global cache which may be memory or
a Redis cache. If not, it will get the object from the database. In the
end, if the object gets from the global cache or database, it will be
set into the context cache.
An object stored in the context cache will only be destroyed after the
context disappeared.
As discussed in #22847 the helpers in helpers.less need to have a
separate prefix as they are causing conflicts with fomantic styles
This will allow us to have the `.gt-hidden { display:none !important; }`
style that is needed to for the reverted PR.
Of note in doing this I have noticed that there was already a conflict
with at least one chroma style which this PR now avoids.
I've also added in the `gt-hidden` style that matches the tailwind one
and switched the code that needed it to use that.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Add setting to allow edits by maintainers by default, to avoid having to
often ask contributors to enable this.
This also reorganizes the pull request settings UI to improve clarity.
It was unclear which checkbox options were there to control available
merge styles and which merge styles they correspond to.
Now there is a "Merge Styles" label followed by the merge style options
with the same name as in other menus. The remaining checkboxes were
moved to the bottom, ordered rougly by typical order of operations.
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
There are several places in templates/repo/issue/view_content/comments.tmpl where links are made to Posters or Assignees who are Ghosts or have IDs <0.
Fix #20559
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* Refactor `i18n` to `locale`
- Currently we're using the `i18n` variable naming for the `locale`
struct. This contains locale's specific information and cannot be used
for general i18n purpose, therefore refactoring it to `locale` makes
more sense.
- Ref: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/20096#discussion_r906699200
* Update routers/install/install.go
* prevent double click new issue/pull/comment button
when network is not good, these button maybe
double clicked, then more than one same issues
pulls or comments will be created. this pull
request will fix this bug.
Signed-off-by: a1012112796 <1012112796@qq.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>
* add notification about running stopwatch to header
* serialize seconds, duration in stopwatches api
* ajax update stopwatch
i should get my testenv working locally...
* new variant: hover dialog
* noscript compatibility
* js: live-update stopwatch time
* js live update robustness
* Style and template tweaks
- Get red and green buttons on arc green closer to base theme
- EasyMDE adjustments, toolbar and focus border
- Fix header on 404 repo page
- Tweaks to frontpage search, add 'Create Repo' button
- Fix misaligned box headers
- Fix pagination on arc-green
- Fix background and footer on explore and repo search
* better fix for header button alignment
* add label hover for reactions
* Direct avatar rendering
This adds new template helpers for avatar rendering which output image
elements with direct links to avatars which makes them cacheable by the
browsers.
This should be a major performance improvment for pages with many avatars.
* fix avatars of other user's profile pages
* fix top border on user avatar name
* uncircle avatars
* remove old incomplete avatar selector
* use title attribute for name and add it back on blame
* minor refactor
* tweak comments
* fix url path join and adjust test to new result
* dedupe functions
* Dropdowns and Labels fixes
- Rework dropdown, menu and label styles
- Improve issue sidebar milestone and label sections
- Fix archived repo and private org badge
- Move more colors to CSS vars
- Move issue number to end of title on issue page
* more dropdown fixes
* fix basic blue labels - fixes #13731
* improve class setting on svg
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
* Fix label display on new issues
PR #13570 broke label rendering for new issues and pulls because
missed the fact that the code was relying on the DOM elements being
toggled by JavaScript.
On top of that, the label rendering for new issues and pull was using
an outdated template which I consolidated in a new shared template.
* remove wrapper element and style tweaks
* style tweaks
* use shared template for whole label list
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
* Fix issue label rendering
Prevent rendering of inactive labels and make them wrap inline.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/13566
* also don't render the placeholder
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Now that emojify.js has been removed, get rid of all instances of has-emoji class that was only used for that. Support for rendering shortcodes should remain in all of these places so it should still work the same.
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
* Allow emoji short code in labels
As title, turn :alias: type short code into emojis when rendering labels to match previous behavior
* Update models/issue_label.go
Co-Authored-By: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
* render text in templates not code
* remove has-emoji class
🧙♀️
* fix new issue form
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>