- Don't make checkpoints or radio inputs full width on a small screen,
these obviously shouldn't try to take up the whole width of a container.
- Wrap the label for organisation permission box inside a `<span
class="inline field">`, so it gets a left-margin from the `.inline.field
> :first-child` selector. This make the checkboxes and radio buttons
groups look indented from the left.
- Resolves #4361
(cherry picked from commit 610487eb83)
- The param wasn't `sha`, it was `ref`. Use this instead.
- Adds new integration tests.
- Resolves #4190
- Resolves #4025
(cherry picked from commit a8460bb132)
Backport #31417 by @silverwind
Make `air` log less. Uses the option added in
https://github.com/air-verse/air/pull/367.
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
(cherry picked from commit 3813b2786295087b3a5ecb3562fc35d90c439bf0)
#4059 was unfortunately incomplete: some custom_url fields are currently shown, even if they are not used by the provider. Moreover the `Use Custom URLs Instead of Default URLs` is always checked by default.
Manual testing:
- go to http://localhost:3000/admin/auths
- click on `Add authentication source`
- Choose `Authentication type`: `OAuth2`
- Choose `OAuth2 provider`: `GitLab`
- verify that the `Use Custom URLs Instead of Default URLs` option is **initially unchecked**
- enable the `Use Custom URLs Instead of Default URLs` checkbox
- verify that only the fields "Authorize", "Token" and "Profile" URLs are shown (no "Email URL", nor "Tenant").
- Switch the `OAuth2 provider` to `Azure AD v2`
- verify that the `Use Custom URLs Instead of Default URLs` option is **initially checked**
- verify that only the field "Tenant" is shown (with the default "organizations").
![image](/attachments/0e2b1508-861c-4b0e-ae6a-6eb24ce94911)
Note: this is loosely based on the upstream fix https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/31246 which I initially overlooked.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4194
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: oliverpool <git@olivier.pfad.fr>
Co-committed-by: oliverpool <git@olivier.pfad.fr>
(cherry picked from commit 65f8c22cc7)
- Make the `UserSettings` definition an non-array, this is consistent
with the existing endpoints that uses this definition.
- Resolves #4179
(cherry picked from commit 5926ed1f73)
cmd/dump.go uses os.Readdir to list the directory.
This is fine on its own, but TestAddRecursiveExclude in cmd/dump_test.go
depends on the order of the directory listing, which is where the issue
lays.
Directory listings using os.Readdir (lstat) don't actually guarantee an
order. They can differ due to a number of factors. Most notably the OS,
file system and settings.
As such, the test should not check the /order of the files/ added to the
archive, but instead simply check whether the archive /contains/ them.
So this is precisely what this commit does.
Note that only TestAddRecursiveExclude/File_inside_directory/No_exclude
has been observed to fail due to this, but all TestAddRecursiveExclude
subtests have been updated for consistency.
(cherry picked from commit 230a677c74)
While trying to understand #1236, I was quite confused not to see the `Use Custom URLs` checkbox.
This checkbox disappeared in b95a893b22 (because `getElementById` does not expect a `#` as first char), fixed in 4e816e1326.
After solving this, switching from `Nextcloud` to `OpenID Connect` triggered a JS error, which is addressed in 3efa4d836a.
Manual testing:
- go to http://localhost:3000/admin/auths
- click on `Add authentication source`
- Choose `Authentication type`: `OAuth2`
- Choose `OAuth2 provider`: `Nextcloud`
- check that the `Use Custom URLs Instead of Default URLs` checkbox toggles the fields below
- let the checkbox be checked
- Switch the `OAuth2 provider` to `OpenID Connect`
- ensure that no JS error is shown
- Switch the `OAuth2 provider` to `Mastodon`
- check that the fields below `Use Custom URLs Instead of Default URLs` have the right defaults (mastodon.social)
![2024-06-07-101638.png](/attachments/5bd6692e-3457-4dd8-b1c1-50e9a95a3100)
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4059
Reviewed-by: twenty-panda <twenty-panda@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: oliverpool <git@olivier.pfad.fr>
Co-committed-by: oliverpool <git@olivier.pfad.fr>
(cherry picked from commit 82ae7460bf)
Fix adopt repository has empty object name in database (#31333)
Fix #31330
Fix #31311
A workaround to fix the old database is to update object_format_name to
`sha1` if it's empty or null.
(cherry picked from commit 1968c2222dcf47ebd1697afb4e79a81e74702d31)
With tests services/repository/adopt_test.go
(cherry picked from commit 8efef06fb1)
Backport #31319 by @lunny
Fix a hash render problem like `<hash>: xxxxx` which is usually used in
release notes.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6ca70c5bf20fc6b3a7d98d784f48b5a503962339)
Currently this string has different amount of placeholders in v8 and v7 because https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/3837 was not backported to v7.
### The problem
This string is currently [not translated](https://translate.codeberg.org/translate/forgejo/forgejo/en/?checksum=405b09ee2c2371d4) in every language. For example, when UI is in Slovenian, it would be in English.
But if someone translates it into Slovenian, it will be something like `Posodobljen %s`. Then we merge the Weblate PR, @forgejo-backport-action creates a backport and we forget to check this backport for presence of `repo_updated`. We ship this as a point release of our LTS v7, and then Slovenian users will literally see `Posodobljen %s` in the UI instead of `Posodobljen včeraj`.
By renaming this key in v7 we protect it from these kinds of regressions.
### Test
Go to Explore, look at repo entries, they should contain relative time.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4117
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: twenty-panda <twenty-panda@noreply.codeberg.org>