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 ......
One of the proposals in #23328
This PR introduces a simple expression calculator
(templates/eval/eval.go), it can do basic expression calculations.
Many untested template helper functions like `Mul` `Add` can be replaced
by this new approach.
Then these `Add` / `Mul` / `percentage` / `Subtract` / `DiffStatsWidth`
could all use this `Eval`.
And it provides enhancements for Golang templates, and improves
readability.
Some examples:
----
* Before: `{{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 12}}`
* After: `{{Eval $glyph.Row "*" 12 "+" 12}}`
----
* Before: `{{if lt (Add $i 1) (len $.Topics)}}`
* After: `{{if Eval $i "+" 1 "<" (len $.Topics)}}`
## FAQ
### Why not use an existing expression package?
We need a highly customized expression engine:
* do the calculation on the fly, without pre-compiling
* deal with int/int64/float64 types, to make the result could be used in
Golang template.
* make the syntax could be used in the Golang template directly
* do not introduce too much complex or strange syntax, we just need a
simple calculator.
* it needs to strictly follow Golang template's behavior, for example,
Golang template treats all non-zero values as truth, but many 3rd
packages don't do so.
### What's the benefit?
* Developers don't need to add more `Add`/`Mul`/`Sub`-like functions,
they were getting more and more.
Now, only one `Eval` is enough for all cases.
* The new code reads better than old `{{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 12}}`,
the old one isn't familiar to most procedural programming developers
(eg, the Golang expression syntax).
* The `Eval` is fully covered by tests, many old `Add`/`Mul`-like
functions were never tested.
### The performance?
It doesn't use `reflect`, it doesn't need to parse or compile when used
in Golang template, the performance is as fast as native Go template.
### Is it too complex? Could it be unstable?
The expression calculator program is a common homework for computer
science students, and it's widely used as a teaching and practicing
purpose for developers. The algorithm is pretty well-known.
The behavior can be clearly defined, it is stable.
The first step of #23328
This PR cleans:
1. Dead function like `SubStr`
2. Unnecessary function like `UseHTTPS`, it should be provided by
`window.origin`
3. Duplicate function like `IsShowFullName`, there was already a
`DeafultShowFullName`
I have searched these removed functions globally, no use in code.
Remove the misbehaving function and call
Repository.GetFilesChangedBetween instead.
Fixes #23919
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~~_TODO_ test this~~ `Repository.getFilesChanged` seems to be only used
by Gitea Actions, but a similar function already exists
**Update** I tested this change and the issue is gone.
Currently using the tip of main
(2c585d62a4) and when deleting a branch
(and presumably tag, but not tested), no workflows with `on: [delete]`
are being triggered. The runner isn't being notified about them. I see
this in the gitea log:
`2023/04/04 04:29:36 ...s/notifier_helper.go:102:Notify() [E] an error
occurred while executing the NotifyDeleteRef actions method:
gitRepo.GetCommit: object does not exist [id: test, rel_path: ]`
Understandably the ref has already been deleted and so `GetCommit`
fails. Currently at
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/main/services/actions/notifier_helper.go#L130,
if the ref is an empty string it falls back to the default branch name.
This PR also checks if it is a `HookEventDelete` and does the same.
Currently `${{ github.ref }}` would be equivalent to the deleted branch
(if `notify()` succeded), but this PR allows `notify()` to proceed and
also aligns it with the GitHub Actions behavior at
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#delete:
`$GITHUB_REF` / `${{ github.ref }}` => Default branch (main/master)
`$GITHUB_SHA` / `${{ github.sha }}` => Last commit on default branch
If the user needs the name of the deleted branch (or tag), it is
available as `${{ github.event.ref }}`.
There appears to be no way for the user to get the tip commit SHA of the
deleted branch (GitHub does not do this either).
N.B. there may be other conditions other than `HookEventDelete` where
the default branch ref needs swapped in, but this was sufficient for my
use case.
Right now the authors search dropdown might take a long time to load if
amount of authors is huge.
Example: (In the video below, there are about 10000 authors, and it
takes about 10 seconds to open the author dropdown)
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17645053/229422229-98aa9656-3439-4f8c-9f4e-83bd8e2a2557.mov
Possible improvements can be made, which will take 2 steps (Thanks to
@wolfogre for advice):
Step 1:
Backend: Add a new api, which returns a limit of 30 posters with matched
prefix.
Frontend: Change the search behavior from frontend search(fomantic
search) to backend search(when input is changed, send a request to get
authors matching the current search prefix)
Step 2:
Backend: Optimize the api in step 1 using indexer to support fuzzy
search.
This PR is implements the first step. The main changes:
1. Added api: `GET /{type:issues|pulls}/posters` , which return a limit
of 30 users with matched prefix (prefix sent as query). If
`DEFAULT_SHOW_FULL_NAME` in `custom/conf/app.ini` is set to true, will
also include fullnames fuzzy search.
2. Added a tooltip saying "Shows a maximum of 30 users" to the author
search dropdown
3. Change the search behavior from frontend search to backend search
After:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17645053/229430960-f88fafd8-fd5d-4f84-9df2-2677539d5d08.mov
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/22586
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Previously, deleted release attachments were kept forever on the
external storage.
Note: It may be very slow now if there are many attachments to be
deleted on this release.
Fix #23728
The default command to setup a NuGet registry from the command line is:
```
dotnet nuget add source --name Gitea --username your_username --password your_token <gitea-origin-url/>
```
The feed name `Gitea` is hard-coded into the command template, so each
registry will by default have the same feed name. I know templates can
be overridden using the `custom` folder. But in my opinion, it's a good
practice to make a slight change in the default template to make the
feed name more context specific:
```
dotnet nuget add source --name {{.PackageDescriptor.Owner.Name}} --username your_username --password your_token <gitea-origin-url/>
```
There is no fork concept in agit flow, anyone with read permission can
push `refs/for/<target-branch>/<topic-branch>` to the repo. So we should
treat it as a fork pull request because it may be from an untrusted
user.
The _graceful_ should fail less when the `.editorconfig` file isn't
properly written, e.g. boolean values from YAML or unparseable numbers
(when a number is expected). As is... information is lost as the
_warning_ (a go-multierror.Error) is ignored. If anybody knows how to
send them to the UI as warning; any help is appreciated.
Closes #20694
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan@dosimple.ch>
At first, we have one unified team unit permission which is called
`Team.Authorize` in DB.
But since https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/17811, we allowed
different units to have different permission.
The old code is only designed for the old version. So after #17811, if
org users have write permission of other units, but have no permission
of packages, they can also get write permission of packages.
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
I found that some lint warnings in my editor are conflicting, and I
believe the root cause is using lints designed for Vue 2 instead of Vue
3. We moved to Vue 3 in #20044.
I verified that the explicitly disabled rules in the changed file are
still part of the `vue/vue3-recommended` set.
See [Available rules -
eslint-plugin-vue](https://eslint.vuejs.org/rules/) for a full list of
lints.
Fork a repo, and input an invalid repo name, you will get an error.
Then rename the repo name to a valid one, the submit button is still
disabled.
In other pages, for example, in create repo page, the submit button will
not be disabled.
So I removed the codes to disable the submit button.
The old code just parses an invalid key to `TypeInvalid` and uses it as
normal, and duplicate keys will be kept.
So this PR will ignore invalid key and log warning and also deduplicate
valid units.