Before, we would just throw 500 if a user passes an attachment that is
not an allowed type. This commit catches this error and throws a 422
instead since this should be considered a validation error.
(cherry picked from commit 872caa17c0a30d95f85ab75c068d606e07bd10b3)
Conflicts:
tests/integration/api_comment_attachment_test.go
tests/integration/api_issue_attachment_test.go
trivial context conflict because of 'allow setting the update date on issues and comments'
Makes it easier to use because you see which square is currently
hovered:
<img width="314" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-02 at 15 38 20"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/3a15dad1-2259-4f28-9fae-5cf6ad3d8798">
I did try a `scoped` style for this, but that did not work for some
reason.
(cherry picked from commit 6f89d5e3a0886d02ead732005f593ae003f78f78)
The test had a dependency on `https://api.pwnedpasswords.com` which
caused many failures on CI recently:
```
--- FAIL: TestPassword (2.37s)
pwn_test.go:41: Get "https://api.pwnedpasswords.com/range/e6b6a": context deadline exceeded (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)
FAIL
coverage: 82.9% of statements
```
(cherry picked from commit 9235442ba58524c8d12ae54865d583acfa1f439d)
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
(cherry picked from commit be112c1fc30f87a248b30f48e891d1c8c18e8280)
Conflicts:
routers/web/web.go
trivial conflict because of https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1533
This is because it doesn't exist as an adapter. The `redis` adapter
already handles Redis cluster configurations.
Fixes #30534.
(cherry picked from commit f135cb7c9457f7b9bdc43601f44757834573950f)
Conflicts:
docs/content/administration/config-cheat-sheet.en-us.md
does not exist in Forgejo
Backport #30770
If an user is deactivated, it should not be in the list of users who are
suggested to be assigned or review-requested.
old assignees or reviewers are not affected.
---
*Sponsored by Kithara Software GmbH*
(cherry picked from commit f2d8ccc5bb2df25557cc0d4d23f2cdd029358274)
Conflicts:
models/repo/user_repo_test.go
because there is one less fixture user compared to Gitea
Resolve all cases for `unused parameter` and `unnecessary type
arguments`
Related: #30729
---------
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit e80466f7349164ce4cf3c07bdac30d736d20f035)
Conflicts:
modules/markup/markdown/transform_codespan.go
modules/setting/incoming_email.go
routers/api/v1/admin/user_badge.go
routers/private/hook_pre_receive.go
tests/integration/repo_search_test.go
resolved by discarding the change, this is linting only and
for the sake of avoiding future conflicts
When you cross-compile Gitea and you specify one of the envrionment
variables related to C flags, cgo will fail to build the generator
programs (e.g. generate-bindata) because GOOS and GOARCH are unset, but
those additional flags variables are not unset together with those.
To solve this issue, the simplest way that I've found is to disable cgo
in the `go generate` command as it's not really used there.
For example, I've had this problem with cross-compiling Gitea on FreeBSD
x86_64 to ARMv7 where it's necessary to pass `--target` to `clang` via
`CGO_CFLAGS`:
```
GOOS=freebsd \
GOARCH=arm \
GGOARM=7 \
CGO_ENABLED=1 \
SYSROOT=/usr/local/freebsd-sysroot/armv7 \
CC=clang \
CGO_CFLAGS="--target=armv7-unknown-freebsd13.2-gnueabihf" \
TAGS="bindata sqlite sqlite_unlock_notify" \
make SHELL='sh -x' build
```
```
Running go generate...
# runtime/cgo
In file included from gcc_freebsd_amd64.c:9:
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:42:
/usr/include/sys/_ucontext.h:44:2: error: unknown type name 'mcontext_t'
modules/migration/schemas_bindata.go:8: running "go": exit status 1
# runtime/cgo
In file included from gcc_freebsd_amd64.c:9:
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:42:
/usr/include/sys/_ucontext.h:44:2: error: unknown type name 'mcontext_t'
modules/options/options_bindata.go:8: running "go": exit status 1
# runtime/cgo
In file included from gcc_freebsd_amd64.c:9:
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:42:
/usr/include/sys/_ucontext.h:44:2: error: unknown type name 'mcontext_t'
modules/public/public_bindata.go:8: running "go": exit status 1
# runtime/cgo
In file included from gcc_freebsd_amd64.c:9:
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:42:
/usr/include/sys/_ucontext.h:44:2: error: unknown type name 'mcontext_t'
modules/templates/templates_bindata.go:8: running "go": exit status 1
gmake[1]: *** [Makefile:781: generate-go] Error 1
*** Error code 2
Stop.
```
But with this fix Gitea compiles successfully.
(cherry picked from commit d11133b83652238023b52576e0d3e57a4f4b21c9)
In `repo.RemoveDependency`, use `PostFormValue` instead of
`PostForm.Get`. The latter requires `ParseForm()` to be called prior,
and in this case, has no benefit over `PostFormValue` anyway (which
calls `ParseForm()` if necessary).
While this currently does not cause any issue as far as I can tell, it
feels like a bug lying in wait for the perfect opportunity. Lets squash
it before it can do harm.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Adjust the `anyHashPattern` to match URL query parameters too, and
adjust `fullHashPatternProcessor` accordingly.
Includes a test case, and an update to an existing one to account for
the new capture group.
Fixes #3548.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Also add a test for GogsDownloaderFactory.New() to make sure
that the URL of the source repository is parsed correctly.
When the source gogs instance is hosted at a subpath like `https://git.example.com/gogs/<username>/<reponame>` the migration fails.
This PR fixes that.
Co-authored-by: hecker <tomas.hecker@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/3572
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: varp0n <tom@gkstn.de>
Co-committed-by: varp0n <tom@gkstn.de>
To be able to easily test cases where the repository does not have any
code, where the git repo itself is completely uninitialized, lets
support a case where the `AutoInit` property is false.
For the sake of backwards compatibility, if the option is not set either
way, it will default to `true`.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
When subscribing or unsubscribing to/from an issue on the web ui, the
request was posted to a route handled by `repo.IssueWatch`. This
function used `ctx.Req.PostForm.Get()`, erroneously.
`request.PostForm` is *only* available if `request.ParseForm()` has been
called before it. The function in question did not do that. Under some
circumstances, something, somewhere did end up calling `ParseForm()`,
but not in every scenario.
Since we do not need to check for multiple values, the easiest fix here
is to use `ctx.Req.PostFormValue`, which will call `ParseForm()` if
necessary.
Fixes #3516.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
If `commitstatus_service.FindReposLastestCommitStatuses` receives no
repos in its params, short-circuit, and return early, without performing
any potentially expensive work.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
When a logged in user with no repositories visits their dashboard, it will
display a search box that lists their own repositories.
This is served by the `repo.SearchRepos` handler, which in turn calls
`commitstatus_service.FindReposLastestCommitStatuses()` with an empty
repo list.
That, in turn, will call `git_model.FindBranchesByRepoAndBranchName()`,
with an empty map. With no map, `FindBranchesByRepoAndBranchName()` ends
up querying the entire `branch` table, because no conditions were set
up.
Armed with a gazillion repo & commit shas, we return to
`FindReposLastestCommitStatuses`, and promptly call
`git_model.GetLatestCommitStatusForPairs`, which constructs a monstrous
query with so many placeholders that the database tells us to go
somewhere else, and flips us off. At least on instances the size of
Codeberg. On smaller instances, it will eventually return, and throw
away all the data, and return an empty set, having performed all this
for naught.
We fix this by short-circuiting `FindBranchesByRepoAndBranchName`, and
returning fast if our inputs are empty.
A test case is included.
Fixes #3521.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
When mentioning a user, the markup post-processor did not handle the
case where the mentioned user did not exist well: it tried to skip to
the next node, which in turn, ended up skipping the rest of the line.
To fix this, lets skip just the mentioned, but non-existing user, and
continue processing the current node from there.
Fixes #3535.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>