This commit allows chaning default branch update style through global
and repository settings. The setting affects "Update branch" button
in PR view (button shows when some commits are ahead of master branch).
When default update style is set to "rebase", dropdown button updates branch
by rebase by default. When update style is set to other value, dropdown button
updates branch by merge. Any of these actions may be selected using dropdown
in any case.
Signed-off-by: George Bartolomey <george@bh4.ru>
Added support for searching content in a specific directory or file.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6143
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: 0ko <0ko@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Shiny Nematoda <snematoda.751k2@aleeas.com>
Co-committed-by: Shiny Nematoda <snematoda.751k2@aleeas.com>
Mac's git installation ships with a system wide config that configures
the credential helper `osxkeychain`, which will prompt the user with a
dialog.
```
$ git config list --system
credential.helper=osxkeychain
```
By setting the environment variable
[`GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=true`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#ENVIRONMENT),
Git will not load the system wide config, preventing the dialog from
populating.
Closes #26717
(cherry picked from commit a03fdd9566d62abd208af9ae30e58802a658e358)
The R package repository currently does not have support for older
versions of packages which should be stored in a separate /Archive
router. This PR remedies that by adding a new path router.
I am a member of a group that loves using Gitea and this bug has been
annoying us for a long time. Hope it can be merged in time for Gitea
1.23.0.
Any feedback much appreciated.
Fixes #32782
(cherry picked from commit 874b8484aa9f7e10172fd1a8a7c768e70b36c475)
Signed-off-by: Awiteb <a@4rs.nl>
Fixes: #6239
## Checklist
### Tests
- I added test coverage for Go changes...
- [ ] in their respective `*_test.go` for unit tests.
- [X] in the `tests/integration` directory if it involves interactions with a live Forgejo server.
- I added test coverage for JavaScript changes...
- [ ] in `web_src/js/*.test.js` if it can be unit tested.
- [ ] in `tests/e2e/*.test.e2e.js` if it requires interactions with a live Forgejo server (see also the [developer guide for JavaScript testing](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/tests/e2e/README.md#end-to-end-tests)).
### Documentation
- [ ] I created a pull request [to the documentation](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs) to explain to Forgejo users how to use this change.
- [X] I did not document these changes and I do not expect someone else to do it.
### Release notes
- [ ] I do not want this change to show in the release notes.
- [X] I want the title to show in the release notes with a link to this pull request.
- [ ] I want the content of the `release-notes/<pull request number>.md` to be be used for the release notes instead of the title.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6240
Reviewed-by: Otto <otto@codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Awiteb <a@4rs.nl>
Co-committed-by: Awiteb <a@4rs.nl>
This commit has a fundamental flaw, in order to syncronize if external
users are still active the commit checks if the refresh token is
accepted by the OAuth provider, if that is not the case it sees that as
the user is disabled and sets the is active field to `false` to signal
that. Because it might be possible (this commit makes this a highly
likelyhood) that the OAuth provider still recognizes this user the
commit introduces code to allow users to re-active themselves via the
oauth flow if they were disabled because of this. However this code
makes no distinction in why the user was disabled and always re-actives
the user.
Thus the reactivation via the OAuth flow allows users to bypass the
manually activation setting (`[service].REGISTER_MANUAL_CONFIRM`) or if
the admin for other reasons disabled the user.
This reverts commit 21fdd28f08.
- create screenshots on tests that create a custom page
- skip screenshot on a page that uses the default page (it is added
automatically and already exists)
- replace a useless response wait and assert the correct page style
instead
Port of d11f8d24b0.
Followup to 187e10d8c9.
* removed `aria-label` in the diff template
* changed `Copy to clipboard` to `Copy path`
* left `copy_generic` for now, but it's unused
* ported the addition of this button to the file view template
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6079
Reviewed-by: Otto <otto@codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
(cherry picked from commit b32f0cdfa05c3a0e34425e1b8a5dfa8b63914a01)
Conflicts:
tests/integration/wiki_test.go
"Long-Page" is missing as well as the tests package
Fix #32683
This PR adds the login endpoint and fixes the documentation links.
(cherry picked from commit 136408307c6de7aac2ab5476f8cddf90f39355dc)
Conflicts:
routers/api/packages/api.go
trivial context conflicts
- For the notifications page the unread and pinned notifications are
gathered for doer those that and are ordered by the updated unix.
MariaDB makes a bad decision (sometimes, for most users it does not make
this decision) with this query, it uses the index for the `updated_unix`
column to speed up this query, however this is not the correct index to
be taking, if the doer does not have more than 20 (the
page size) unread and pinned notifications combined MariaDB will
traverse the whole notifications table before it realizes that there are
no more notifications to be gathered. It instead should use the index
for the `user_id` column (this is what MariaDB already does for most
users), so the list that has to be traversed is limited to the doer's
notifications which is significantly less than the whole notifications
table.
- This is a different approach than what Gitea has taken to solve this
problem, which is to add a index to the (status, userid, updated_unix)
tuple (Ref: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/32395). Adding more
and more indexes is not a good way if we can use existing indexes to get
a query to a acceptable performance.
- The code cannot use `db.Find` as it's hard to add a index hint option
specifically for this query and not for the other instances that uses
`activities_model.FindNotificationOptions`.
- Only add a index hint for MySQL as I have not been able to test if
SQLite or PostgreSQL are smart enough to use the better index (as you
need a large enough dataset to test this meaningfully).
- Integration test added to ensure the SQL is run by all databases.
---
Performance numbers (from Codeberg's database - MariaDB
10.11.6-MariaDB-0+deb12u1):
Currently:
```sql
SELECT * FROM `notification` WHERE notification.user_id=26734 AND (notification.status=3 OR notification.status=1) ORDER BY notification.updated_unix DESC LIMIT 20;
(5.731 sec)
+------+-------------+--------------+-------+--------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+---------+-------+---------+------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | r_rows | filtered | r_filtered | Extra |
+------+-------------+--------------+-------+--------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+---------+-------+---------+------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| 1 | SIMPLE | notification | index | IDX_notification_status,IDX_notification_user_id | IDX_notification_updated_unix | 8 | const | 1376836 | 1474066.00 | 50.03 | 0.00 | Using where |
+------+-------------+--------------+-------+--------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+---------+-------+---------+------------+----------+------------+-------------+
```
Using the better index:
```sql
SELECT * FROM `notification` USE INDEX (IDX_notification_user_id) WHERE notification.user_id=26734 AND (notification.status=3 OR notification.status=1) ORDER BY notification.updated_unix DESC LIMIT 20;
(0.834 sec)
+------+-------------+--------------+--------+----------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------+---------+----------------------------------+-------+----------+----------+------------+----------------------------------------------+
| id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | r_rows | filtered | r_filtered | Extra |
+------+-------------+--------------+--------+----------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------+---------+----------------------------------+-------+----------+----------+------------+----------------------------------------------+
| 1 | PRIMARY | notification | ref | PRIMARY,IDX_notification_status,IDX_notification_user_id | IDX_notification_user_id | 8 | const | 22042 | 10756.00 | 50.03 | 0.02 | Using where; Using temporary; Using filesort |
| 1 | PRIMARY | notification | eq_ref | PRIMARY | PRIMARY | 8 | gitea_production.notification.id | 1 | 1.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | |
+------+-------------+--------------+--------+----------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------+---------+----------------------------------+-------+----------+----------+------------+----------------------------------------------+
```
Fix #29654
Fix #32481
(cherry picked from commit 703be6bf307ed19ce8dc8cd311d24aeb6e5b9861)
Conflicts:
routers/api/v1/repo/file.go
routers/web/repo/repo.go
services/repository/archiver/archiver.go
services/repository/archiver/archiver_test.go
trivial context conflicts
add missing function PathParam skipped in a very large refactor
- `GetSubModules` already solely stores the URL of the submodule and not
a `*SubModule` entry, so don't try to type assert it to be a struct.
- I am not able to pinpoint when this was regressed but if I had to
guess it might be #4941.
- Added integration test.
## Scope
Intended to fix #6099; and moves related tests to integration tests (per. request https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6105#issuecomment-2486228)
## Checklist
The [contributor guide](https://forgejo.org/docs/next/contributor/) contains information that will be helpful to first time contributors. There also are a few [conditions for merging Pull Requests in Forgejo repositories](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/governance/src/branch/main/PullRequestsAgreement.md). You are also welcome to join the [Forgejo development chatroom](https://matrix.to/#/#forgejo-development:matrix.org).
### Tests
- I added test coverage for Go changes...
- [ ] in their respective `*_test.go` for unit tests. **not applicable**
- [x] in the `tests/integration` directory if it involves interactions with a live Forgejo server.
- I added test coverage for JavaScript changes... **not applicable**
- [ ] in `web_src/js/*.test.js` if it can be unit tested.
- [ ] in `tests/e2e/*.test.e2e.js` if it requires interactions with a live Forgejo server (see also the [developer guide for JavaScript testing](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/tests/e2e/README.md#end-to-end-tests)).
### Documentation
- [ ] I created a pull request [to the documentation](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs) to explain to Forgejo users how to use this change.
- [x] I did not document these changes and I do not expect someone else to do it.
### Release notes
- [x] I do not want this change to show in the release notes.
- Rationale: bug-fix for a change that hasn't been released yet.
- [ ] I want the title to show in the release notes with a link to this pull request.
- [ ] I want the content of the `release-notes/<pull request number>.md` to be be used for the release notes instead of the title.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6113
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Fenniak <mathieu@fenniak.net>
Co-committed-by: Mathieu Fenniak <mathieu@fenniak.net>
Setting ENABLE_INTERNAL_SIGNIN to false will disable the built-in
signin form, should the administrator prefer to limit users to SSO.
Continuation of forgejo/forgejo#6076
## Overview
Hi all, I'm a first-time contributor to Forgejo. I was looking for something interesting to contribute and the first thing that caught my attention was https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/6043, a request for an enhancement to include "issue previews" when publishing links to social media platforms. As a bit of background, the way these platforms work is that they search for meta tags in the posted link's content, and if they find a meta `og:image` (along with other meta tags) they'll pull the image to include in the social media post. Forgejo currently provides an `og:image` tag but it just renders the repository or repository-owner's avatar.
This PR will render `og:image` for an issue or PR into a link to `{...}/summary-card`, which is a dynamically generated image that contains a summary of the issue.
## Design Notes
### Rendering / Rasterization
The tricky part of solving this problem is rendering an image that combines some text, some images, and some layout elements. To address this, I've created a `card` module which allows for a handful of operations:
- Create a new rendered image (a "Card")
- Add a margin to a card
- Split the card, horizontally or vertically, into two pieces with a proportional layout (eg. 70%/30%, as desired), each of which are "Cards" that render into the same root image
- Render text into a card, with line-wrapping and text-alignment capabilities
- Render an image onto a card
- Fetches an external image as safely as possible (for server-side fetch of Gravatar, etc.)
The card module can be reused to create `og:image` summary cards for any object in the future, although obviously it's capabilities are limited. The current implementation is on issues/PRs.
I considered a few alternative approaches before taking this approach, and here's why I rejected those options:
- Provide the summary card as an SVG object which could be rendered much more easily with a template file -- however, support for SVG isn't defined as positive for OpenGraph, and a quick look through some existing implementations suggest that it is not widely supported, if at all
- Rendering as HTML/CSS, or SVG, and then using an external tool to convert into a PNG (or other static) image -- this would be much nicer and easier to implement, but would require tying in some very heavy-weight dependencies
- Rendering using a more sophisticated graphics library, eg. cairo -- also would be nicer and easier to implement, but again a heavy dependency for a small functionality
As a result of the limited capabilities of the new card module, summary cards don't have icons on them (which would require SVG rasterization) or pretty status badges with colors and rounded rects. In the future if better drawing capabilities were added, the graphics could be improved, but it doesn't seem too important.
### External Avatars
In order to rasterize a user's avatar onto the summary card, it might have to be retrieved by the server from the external source (eg. Gravatar). A `fetchExternalImage` routine attempts to do this in the safest way possible to protect the server from any possible security exposure from this; (a) verifying that the content-types are acceptable, (b) ensuring that the file-size and image-size are within the safe bounds that are used for custom avatars, (c) using a very-short timeout to avoid stalling the server if an external dependency is offline.
### Caching
Summary cards are cached after rendered. This has the downside of causing updates to statuses, avatars, titles, etc. being stale on the summary card for the cache TTL. However, during testing I found that some social media engines like Mastodon will cause the summary card to be accessed a significant number of times after being referenced by a post, causing a mini-tornado of requests. The cache compensates for this to avoid server load in this situation.
### Scope
I'm considering out-of-scope:
- Summary cards on other objects (eg. repos, users) can be left for future implementation
## Checklist
The [contributor guide](https://forgejo.org/docs/next/contributor/) contains information that will be helpful to first time contributors. There also are a few [conditions for merging Pull Requests in Forgejo repositories](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/governance/src/branch/main/PullRequestsAgreement.md). You are also welcome to join the [Forgejo development chatroom](https://matrix.to/#/#forgejo-development:matrix.org).
### Tests
- I added test coverage for Go changes...
- [x] in their respective `*_test.go` for unit tests.
- [x] in the `tests/integration` directory if it involves interactions with a live Forgejo server.
- ~~I added test coverage for JavaScript changes...~~ n/a, no JS changes
- [x] ~~in `web_src/js/*.test.js` if it can be unit tested.~~
- [x] ~~in `tests/e2e/*.test.e2e.js` if it requires interactions with a live Forgejo server (see also the [developer guide for JavaScript testing](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/tests/e2e/README.md#end-to-end-tests)).~~
- Manual testing
- [x] Access & attach screenshots of both an issue and a pull-request's summary card; see below
- [x] Ensure reasonable (non-crash) behavior of rendering text with glyphs outside the font -- correctly rendered as replacement unicode chars
- [x] Using a public test instance, verify that og:image behavior looks good on platforms like Mastodon and BlueSky
- [x] Bluesky: ✅
- [x] Mastodon: ✅ (Note that the summary card will be requested many times as the post is federated; either each server, or each client, will fetch it itself)
- [x] OpenGraph test site (https://www.opengraph.xyz/): ✅
- [x] Discord: Looks OK ✅; needs "twitter:card" to be set to "summary_large_image" to display the large-scale image, but (a) that's probably annoying to use, (b) probably wrong because it doesn't match Twitter Card's spec for a "photographic image", and (c) don't want to encourage/continue use of vendor-specific tag
- [x] Verify cases with user avatar missing (or autogen), and repo avatar missing (falls back to repo owner avatar)
Pull request summary card:
![image](/attachments/b64283e3-9a3c-4f19-9d00-961662ffe86b)
Issue summary card:
![image](/attachments/318ce589-02e0-493e-b10c-5b2cb2627db2)
(images to the right are the custom repo avatar, w/ fallback to the repo owner avatar)
### Documentation
- [ ] I created a pull request [to the documentation](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs) to explain to Forgejo users how to use this change.
- [x] I did not document these changes and I do not expect someone else to do it.
- OpenGraph capabilities are expected to work in the background without user awareness, and so there is no need for documentation to explain the capabilities for users.
### Release notes
- [ ] I do not want this change to show in the release notes.
- [x] I want the title to show in the release notes with a link to this pull request.
- [ ] I want the content of the `release-notes/<pull request number>.md` to be be used for the release notes instead of the title.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6053
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Fenniak <mathieu@fenniak.net>
Co-committed-by: Mathieu Fenniak <mathieu@fenniak.net>
- Currently the TOTP secrets are stored using the `secrets` module with
as key the MD5 hash of the Secretkey, the `secrets` module uses general
bad practices. This patch migrates the secrets to use the `keying`
module (#5041) which is easier to use and use better practices to store
secrets in databases.
- Migration test added.
- Remove the Forgejo migration databases, and let the gitea migration
databases also run forgejo migration databases. This is required as the
Forgejo migration is now also touching tables that the forgejo migration
didn't create itself.