shields.io uses dashes to separate parts of the badge it needs to
return. If our label or text parts contain dashes, we need to encode
those for shields.io to recognise what we want it to do, and to have the
correct text on the badge, too.
Fortunately, this is as simple as replacing all dashes with double
dashes in both the label and the text parts. We do not need to do the
same for the color, because that part is not user controlled.
This fixes the badges for cases when a workflow name includes dashes, or
when a release's tag name does.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Similarly to how `[repository].DISABLE_FORKS` works, lets make
`[repository].DISABLE_STARS` disable the routes too, not just hide the
functionality from the UI.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
There are a number of tests which require creating a repository on the
fly, and they each do it their own way. To reduce code duplication, lift
out this common pattern into a helper called `CreateDeclarativeRepo()`,
which lets us create a repository, set up enabled and disabled repo
units, and even add, delete, or update files.
Also convert a number of users of this pattern to the new helper - those
users that I introduced, and are in code introduced by Forgejo in the
first place.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 342b7bae3c)
(cherry picked from commit 2ece8764e9)
Adds a new `/{username}/{repo}/badges` family of routes, which redirect
to various shields.io badges. The goal is to not reimplement badge
generation, and delegate it to shields.io (or a similar service), which
are already used by many. This way, we get all the goodies that come
with it: different styles, colors, logos, you name it.
So these routes are just thin wrappers around shields.io that make it
easier to display the information we want. The URL is configurable via
`app.ini`, and is templatable, allowing to use alternative badge
generator services with slightly different URL patterns.
Additionally, for compatibility with GitHub, there's an
`/{username}/{repo}/actions/workflows/{workflow_file}/badge.svg` route
that works much the same way as on GitHub. Change the hostname in the
URL, and done.
Fixes gitea#5633, gitea#23688, and also fixes #126.
Work sponsored by Codeberg e.V.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit fcd0f61212)
(cherry picked from commit 20d14f7844)
(cherry picked from commit 4359741431)
(cherry picked from commit 35cff45eb8)
(cherry picked from commit 2fc0d0b8a3)