Alternative to https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/27439. Removes a
few spammy labels, and disables `sync-labels` which make it never remove
labels (which is default behaviour).
I'm temporarily unable to properly evaluate actuated runners, and so I'm
switching back to hosted runners until I am able to focus on that again.
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
- MySQL 5.7 support and testing is dropped
- MySQL tests now execute against 8.1, up from 5.7 and 8.0
- PostgreSQL 10 and 11 support ist dropped
- PostgreSQL tests now execute against 16, up from 15
- MSSQL 2008 support is dropped
- MSSQL tests now run against locked 2022 version
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/25657
Ref: https://endoflife.date/mysql
Ref: https://endoflife.date/postgresql
Ref: https://endoflife.date/mssqlserver
## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️
Support for MySQL 5.7, PostgreSQL 10 and 11, and MSSQL 2008 is dropped.
You are encouraged to upgrade to supported versions.
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Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.com>
The `docs` and `yaml` actions categories need to run when the
dependencies `markdownlin-cli` or `yamllint` change, so add those to the
list of dependencies for these actions.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/27098
* Rootless/ful docker images build separately
* Vendor go modules outside docker to speed up the build
Thanks to Alex Ellis for these suggestions (and actuated runner build
time)
We were missing a number of config files like `.golangci.yml` in the
dependencies for the pull request pipelines, which resulted in the
linting not running for https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/26786
because only `.golangci.yml` had changed.
To prevent unwanted surprises with new minor versions of go, lock the
version to minor version using [semver tilde
syntax](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#tilde-ranges-123-12-1). We
were already getting 1.21.0 since yesterday, so use that version now as
minimum.
Fix #24662.
Replace #24822 and #25708 (although it has been merged)
## Background
In the past, Gitea supported issue searching with a keyword and
conditions in a less efficient way. It worked by searching for issues
with the keyword and obtaining limited IDs (as it is heavy to get all)
on the indexer (bleve/elasticsearch/meilisearch), and then querying with
conditions on the database to find a subset of the found IDs. This is
why the results could be incomplete.
To solve this issue, we need to store all fields that could be used as
conditions in the indexer and support both keyword and additional
conditions when searching with the indexer.
## Major changes
- Redefine `IndexerData` to include all fields that could be used as
filter conditions.
- Refactor `Search(ctx context.Context, kw string, repoIDs []int64,
limit, start int, state string)` to `Search(ctx context.Context, options
*SearchOptions)`, so it supports more conditions now.
- Change the data type stored in `issueIndexerQueue`. Use
`IndexerMetadata` instead of `IndexerData` in case the data has been
updated while it is in the queue. This also reduces the storage size of
the queue.
- Enhance searching with Bleve/Elasticsearch/Meilisearch, make them
fully support `SearchOptions`. Also, update the data versions.
- Keep most logic of database indexer, but remove
`issues.SearchIssueIDsByKeyword` in `models` to avoid confusion where is
the entry point to search issues.
- Start a Meilisearch instance to test it in unit tests.
- Add unit tests with almost full coverage to test
Bleve/Elasticsearch/Meilisearch indexer.
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
This PR cleans up the docs in a way to make them simpler to ingest by
our [docs repo](https://gitea.com/gitea/gitea-docusaurus).
1. It includes all of the sed invocations our ingestion did, removing
the need to do it at build time.
2. It replaces the shortcode variable replacement method with
`@variable@` style, simply for easier sed invocations when required.
3. It removes unused files and moves the docs up a level as cleanup.
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Signed-off-by: jolheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
The [docker/build-push-action@v2
action](https://github.com/docker/build-push-action) by default ignores
the checkout created using the actions/checkout@v2 action. When you pass
a git build context to docker build, it wouldn't include the .git
directory.
By passing `context: .` to the build step then it'll use the Actions git
context which includes the git fetch from the earlier step.
`docker-dryrun` runs on almost any PR, which is a huge waste of CI
resources. Run it only when the Dockerfiles change and also add a step
that verifies the rootless file.
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- Reduce `pyproject.toml` and `package.json` to the minimal required
format, removing unneeded properties. `build-system` is not needed as
per
[this](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/8110#issuecomment-1595846841).
- Fix `poetry.toml` options they were wrong previously.
- Add dependencies of poetry files to templates `files-changed`.
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So I found this [linter](https://github.com/Riverside-Healthcare/djlint)
which features a mode for go templates, so I gave it a try and it did
find a number of valid issue, like unbalanced tags etc. It also has a
number of bugs, I had to disable/workaround many issues.
Given that this linter is written in python, this does add a dependency
on `python` >= 3.8 and `poetry` to the development environment to be
able to run this linter locally.
- `e.g.` prefixes on placeholders are removed because the linter had a
false-positive on `placeholder="e.g. cn=Search"` for the `attr=value`
syntax and it's not ideal anyways to write `e.g.` into a placeholder
because a placeholder is meant to hold a sample value.
- In `templates/repo/settings/options.tmpl` I simplified the logic to
not conditionally create opening tags without closing tags because this
stuff confuses the linter (and possibly the reader as well).
The `setup-go` actions did not all have `check-latest` which means they
use some cached version of go that currently still resolves to go1.20.4,
as seen in a number of recent runs that currently fail at govulncheck
because of it:
````
Run actions/setup-go@v4
Setup go version spec >=1.20
Attempting to resolve the latest version from the manifest...
matching >=1.20...
Resolved as '1.20.4'
````
Add the
[check-latest](https://github.com/actions/setup-go#check-latest-version)
option which should guarantee that this cache is skipped.
- Merge the file filters into `files-changed.yml`
- Remove unused yaml anchors like `&backend`
- Merge the `compliance-docs` workflow into `compliance`
- Add actions linting
- Misc cleanups for whitespace and step names
Inspired by
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24530#issuecomment-1558815301
This PR use a file filter action to do different CI jobs according
changed files types. All types are defined in
`.github/file-filters.yml`. Now there are 4 types, `docs`, `backend`,
`frontend` and `build`. Then if a PR only changed docs files, those CI
jobs which passed the conditions will run, and other types are also like
this.
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minio storage iterator shows different behavior with local fs iterator.
in local fs storage:
``` go
s.IterateObjects("prefix", func(path,obj)
println(path) // show "prefix/xxx.file"
})
```
in minio storage:
```go
s.IterateObjects("prefix", func(path,obj)
println(path) // show "xxx.file"
})
```
I think local fs is correct, minio use wrong `basePath` to trim storage
path prefix.
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>