- Add the ability to block a user via their profile page.
- This will unstar their repositories and visa versa.
- Blocked users cannot create issues or pull requests on your the doer's repositories (mind that this is not the case for organizations).
- Blocked users cannot comment on the doer's opened issues or pull requests.
- Blocked users cannot add reactions to doer's comments.
- Blocked users cannot cause a notification trough mentioning the doer.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/540
(cherry picked from commit 687d852480)
(cherry picked from commit 0c32a4fde5)
(cherry picked from commit 1791130e3c)
(cherry picked from commit 37858b7e8f)
(cherry picked from commit a3e2bfd7e9)
(cherry picked from commit 7009b9fe87)
Conflicts: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1014
routers/web/user/profile.go
templates/user/profile.tmpl
(cherry picked from commit b2aec34791)
(cherry picked from commit e2f1b73752)
[MODERATION] organization blocking a user (#802)
- Resolves#476
- Follow up for: #540
- Ensure that the doer and blocked person cannot follow each other.
- Ensure that the block person cannot watch doer's repositories.
- Add unblock button to the blocked user list.
- Add blocked since information to the blocked user list.
- Add extra testing to moderation code.
- Blocked user will unwatch doer's owned repository upon blocking.
- Add flash messages to let the user know the block/unblock action was successful.
- Add "You haven't blocked any users" message.
- Add organization blocking a user.
Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/802
(cherry picked from commit 0505a10421)
(cherry picked from commit 37b4e6ef9b)
(cherry picked from commit c17c121f2c)
[MODERATION] organization blocking a user (#802) (squash)
Changes to adapt to:
6bbccdd177 Improve AJAX link and modal confirm dialog (#25210)
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/882/files#issuecomment-945962
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/882#issue-330561
(cherry picked from commit 523635f83c)
(cherry picked from commit 4743eaa6a0)
(cherry picked from commit eff5b43d2e)
Conflicts: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1014
routers/web/user/profile.go
(cherry picked from commit 9d359be5ed)
(cherry picked from commit b1f3069a22)
[MODERATION] add user blocking API
- Follow up for: #540, #802
- Add API routes for user blocking from user and organization
perspective.
- The new routes have integration testing.
- The new model functions have unit tests.
- Actually quite boring to write and to read this pull request.
(cherry picked from commit f3afaf15c7)
(cherry picked from commit 6d754db3e5)
(cherry picked from commit 2a89ddc0ac)
(cherry picked from commit 4a147bff7e)
Conflicts:
routers/api/v1/api.go
templates/swagger/v1_json.tmpl
(cherry picked from commit bb8c339185)
(cherry picked from commit 5a11569a01)
(cherry picked from commit 2373c801ee)
[MODERATION] restore redirect on unblock
ctx.RedirectToFirst(ctx.FormString("redirect_to"), ctx.ContextUser.HomeLink())
was replaced by
ctx.JSONOK()
in 128d77a3a Following up fixes for "Fix inconsistent user profile layout across tabs" (#25739)
thus changing the behavior (nicely spotted by the tests). This
restores it.
(cherry picked from commit 597c243707)
(cherry picked from commit cfa539e590)
[MODERATION] Add test case (squash)
- Add an test case, to test an property of the function.
(cherry picked from commit 70dadb1916)
[MODERATION] Block adding collaborators
- Ensure that the doer and blocked user cannot add each other as
collaborators to repositories.
- The Web UI gets an detailed message of the specific situation, the API
gets an generic Forbidden code.
- Unit tests has been added.
- Integration testing for Web and API has been added.
- This commit doesn't introduce removing each other as collaborators on
the block action, due to the complexity of database calls that needs to
be figured out. That deserves its own commit and test code.
(cherry picked from commit 747be949a1)
[MODERATION] move locale_en-US.ini strings to avoid conflicts
Conflicts:
web_src/css/org.css
web_src/css/user.css
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1180
(cherry picked from commit e53f955c88)
Conflicts:
services/issue/comments.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1212
(cherry picked from commit b4a454b576)
Conflicts:
models/forgejo_migrations/migrate.go
options/locale/locale_en-US.ini
services/pull/pull.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1264
[MODERATION] Remove blocked user collaborations with doer
- When the doer blocks an user, who is also an collaborator on an
repository that the doer owns, remove that collaboration.
- Added unit tests.
- Refactor the unit test to be more organized.
(cherry picked from commit ec87016178)
(cherry picked from commit 313e6174d8)
[MODERATION] QoL improvements (squash)
- Ensure that organisations cannot be blocked. It currently has no
effect, as all blocked operations cannot be executed from an
organisation standpoint.
- Refactored the API route to make use of the `UserAssignmentAPI`
middleware.
- Make more use of `t.Run` so that the test code is more clear about
which block of code belongs to which test case.
- Added more integration testing (to ensure the organisations cannot be
blocked and some authorization/permission checks).
(cherry picked from commit e9d638d075)
[MODERATION] s/{{avatar/{{ctx.AvatarUtils.Avatar/
(cherry picked from commit ce8b30be13)
(cherry picked from commit f911dc4025)
Conflicts:
options/locale/locale_en-US.ini
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1354
(cherry picked from commit c1b37b7fda)
(cherry picked from commit 856a2e0903)
[MODERATION] Show graceful error on comment creation
- When someone is blocked by the repository owner or issue poster and
try to comment on that issue, they get shown a graceful error.
- Adds integration test.
(cherry picked from commit 490646302e)
(cherry picked from commit d3d88667cb)
(cherry picked from commit 6818de13a9)
[MODERATION] Show graceful error on comment creation (squash) typo
(cherry picked from commit 1588d4834a)
(cherry picked from commit d510ea52d0)
(cherry picked from commit 8249e93a14)
[MODERATION] Refactor integration testing (squash)
- Motivation for this PR is that I'd noticed that a lot of repeated
calls are happening between the test functions and that certain tests
weren't using helper functions like `GetCSRF`, therefor this refactor of
the integration tests to keep it: clean, small and hopefully more
maintainable and understandable.
- There are now three integration tests: `TestBlockUser`,
`TestBlockUserFromOrganization` and `TestBlockActions` (and has been
moved in that order in the source code).
- `TestBlockUser` is for doing blocking related actions as an user and
`TestBlockUserFromOrganization` as an organisation, even though they
execute the same kind of tests they do not share any database calls or
logic and therefor it currently doesn't make sense to merge them
together (hopefully such oppurtinutiy might be presented in the future).
- `TestBlockActions` now contain all tests for actions that should be
blocked after blocking has happened, most tests now share the same doer
and blocked users and a extra fixture has been added to make this
possible for the comment test.
- Less code, more comments and more re-use between tests.
(cherry picked from commit ffb393213d)
(cherry picked from commit 85505e0f81)
(cherry picked from commit 0f3cf17761)
[MODERATION] Fix network error (squash)
- Fix network error toast messages on user actions such as follow and
unfollow. This happened because the javascript code now expects an JSON
to be returned, but this wasn't the case due to
cfa539e590127b4953b010fba3dea21c82a1714.
- The integration testing has been adjusted to instead test for the
returned flash cookie.
(cherry picked from commit 112bc25e54)
(cherry picked from commit 1194fe4899)
(cherry picked from commit 9abb95a844)
[MODERATION] Modernize frontend (squash)
- Unify blocked users list.
- Use the new flex list classes for blocked users list to avoid using
the CSS helper classes and thereby be consistent in the design.
- Fix the modal by using the new modal class.
- Remove the icon in the modal as looks too big in the new design.
- Fix avatar not displaying as it was passing the context where the user
should've been passed.
- Don't use italics for 'Blocked since' text.
- Use namelink template to display the user's name and homelink.
(cherry picked from commit ec935a16a3)
(cherry picked from commit 67f37c8346)
Conflicts:
models/user/follow.go
models/user/user_test.go
routers/api/v1/user/follower.go
routers/web/shared/user/header.go
routers/web/user/profile.go
templates/swagger/v1_json.tmpl
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1468
(cherry picked from commit 6a9626839c)
Conflicts:
tests/integration/api_nodeinfo_test.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1508#issuecomment-1242385
(cherry picked from commit 7378b251b4)
Conflicts:
models/fixtures/watch.yml
models/issues/reaction.go
models/issues/reaction_test.go
routers/api/v1/repo/issue_reaction.go
routers/web/repo/issue.go
services/issue/issue.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1547
(cherry picked from commit c2028930c1)
(cherry picked from commit d3f9134aee)
(cherry picked from commit 7afe154c5c)
(cherry picked from commit 99ac7353eb)
(cherry picked from commit a9cde00c5c)
Conflicts:
services/user/delete.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1736
(cherry picked from commit 008c0cc63d)
[DEADCODE] add exceptions
(cherry picked from commit 12ddd2b10e)
[MODERATION] Remove deadcode (squash)
- Remove deadcode that's no longer used by Forgejo.
(cherry picked from commit 0faeab4fa9)
[MODERATION] Add repo transfers to blocked functionality (squash)
- When someone gets blocked, remove all pending repository transfers
from the blocked user to the doer.
- Do not allow to start transferring repositories to the doer as blocked user.
- Added unit testing.
- Added integration testing.
(cherry picked from commit 8a3caac330)
(cherry picked from commit a92b4cfeb6)
(cherry picked from commit acaaaf07d9)
(cherry picked from commit 735818863c)
(cherry picked from commit f50fa43b32)
(cherry picked from commit e166836433)
(cherry picked from commit 82a0e4a381)
(cherry picked from commit ff233c19c4)
(cherry picked from commit 8ad87d215f)
[MODERATION] Fix unblock action (squash)
- Pass the whole context instead of only giving pieces.
- This fixes CSRF not correctly being inserted into the unblock buttons.
(cherry picked from commit 2aa51922ba)
(cherry picked from commit 7ee8db0f01)
(cherry picked from commit e4f8b999bc)
(cherry picked from commit 05aea60b13)
(cherry picked from commit dc0d61b012)
(cherry picked from commit f53fa583de)
(cherry picked from commit c65b89a58d)
(cherry picked from commit 69e50b9969)
(cherry picked from commit ec127440b8)
[MODERATION] cope with shared fixtures
* There is one more issue in the fixtures and this breaks some tests
* The users in the shared fixtures were renamed for clarity and that
breaks some tests
(cherry picked from commit 707a4edbdf)
Conflicts:
modules/indexer/issues/indexer_test.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1508
(cherry picked from commit 82cc044366)
(cherry picked from commit 2776aec7e8)
(cherry picked from commit 1fbde36dc7)
(cherry picked from commit 1293db3c4e)
(cherry picked from commit 6476802175)
(cherry picked from commit 5740f2fc83)
(cherry picked from commit afc12d7b6e)
[MODERATION] Fix transfer confirmation (squash)
- Fix problem caused by the clearer confirmation for dangerous actions commit.
(cherry picked from commit 3488f4a9cb)
(cherry picked from commit ed7de91f6a)
(cherry picked from commit 2d97929b9b)
(cherry picked from commit 50d035a7b0)
(cherry picked from commit 0a0c07d78a)
(cherry picked from commit 85e55c4dbc)
(cherry picked from commit d8282122ad)
(cherry picked from commit 3f0b3b6cc5)
[MODERATION] Purge issues on user deletion (squash)
(cherry picked from commit 4f529d9596)
(cherry picked from commit f0e3acadd3)
(cherry picked from commit 682c4effe6)
(cherry picked from commit e43c2d84fd)
(cherry picked from commit 9c8e53ccc7)
(cherry picked from commit a9eb7ac783)
[MODERATION] Purge issues on user deletion (squash) revert shared fixtures workarounds
(cherry picked from commit 7224653a40)
(cherry picked from commit aa6e8672f9)
(cherry picked from commit 58c7947e95)
(cherry picked from commit f1aacb1851)
(cherry picked from commit 0bf174af87)
(cherry picked from commit f9706f4335)
[MODERATION] Prepare moderation for context locale changes (squash)
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1711
(cherry picked from commit 2e289baea9)
(cherry picked from commit 97b16bc19a)
[MODERATION] User blocking (squash) do not use shared fixture
It conflicts with a fixtured added in the commit
Fix comment permissions (#28213) (#28216)
(cherry picked from commit ab40799dcab24e9f495d765268b791931da81684)
(cherry picked from commit 996c92cafd)
(cherry picked from commit 259912e3a6)
Conflicts:
options/locale/locale_en-US.ini
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1921
(cherry picked from commit 1e82abc032)
(cherry picked from commit a176fee160)
(cherry picked from commit 0480b76dfe)
(cherry picked from commit 4bc06b7b38)
(cherry picked from commit 073094cf72)
(cherry picked from commit ac6201c647)
(cherry picked from commit 7e0812674d)
(cherry picked from commit 068c741e56)
Conflicts:
models/repo_transfer.go
models/repo_transfer_test.go
routers/web/user/profile.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2298
- Forgejo has the option to delete users, in which all data except
issues and comments are removed, this makes sense in some cases where
users need to be removed cleanly but without removing their existing bug
reports or comments to an discussion. In the case of spammers, admins
have the option to enable purging, where comments are removed.
- Add issues to the list of things to be removed if purge is checked.
- No unit testing, as this gigantic function doesn't have one to begin
with.
- Add integration test.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1268
(cherry picked from commit 3ed381c758)
(cherry picked from commit 44d00650ce)
(cherry picked from commit 7f4da82779)
(cherry picked from commit d629314def)
Conflicts:
models/fixtures/issue.yml
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1508
(cherry picked from commit 794dcc218f)
(cherry picked from commit c433f2ecb6)
(cherry picked from commit bb23683f4b)
(cherry picked from commit 634c5604d4)
(cherry picked from commit 219073f5c5)
(cherry picked from commit 32893dbab1)
(cherry picked from commit 0ef40cfb5a)
(cherry picked from commit e535409cab3c276fd8db6b402f85934ef5127491)
(cherry picked from commit 29059f611b)
(cherry picked from commit cd480c5b8b)
(cherry picked from commit 340e657392)
(cherry picked from commit 3a7a5564d0)
(cherry picked from commit 1dbcaca726)
(cherry picked from commit c491c439e2)
(cherry picked from commit c8fe2140cc)
(cherry picked from commit c72564e3ee)
(cherry picked from commit 2084f3fa11)
(cherry picked from commit 918e65327d)
Fixes#28660
Fixes an admin api bug related to `user.LoginSource`
Fixed `/user/emails` response not identical to GitHub api
This PR unifies the user update methods. The goal is to keep the logic
only at one place (having audit logs in mind). For example, do the
password checks only in one method not everywhere a password is updated.
After that PR is merged, the user creation should be next.
Fixes#22236
---
Error occurring currently while trying to revert commit using read-tree
-m approach:
> 2022/12/26 16:04:43 ...rvices/pull/patch.go:240:AttemptThreeWayMerge()
[E] [63a9c61a] Unable to run read-tree -m! Error: exit status 128 -
fatal: this operation must be run in a work tree
> - fatal: this operation must be run in a work tree
We need to clone a non-bare repository for `git read-tree -m` to work.
bb371aee6e
adds support to create a non-bare cloned temporary upload repository.
After cloning a non-bare temporary upload repository, we [set default
index](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/main/services/repository/files/cherry_pick.go#L37)
(`git read-tree HEAD`).
This operation ends up resetting the git index file (see investigation
details below), due to which, we need to call `git update-index
--refresh` afterward.
Here's the diff of the index file before and after we execute
SetDefaultIndex: https://www.diffchecker.com/hyOP3eJy/
Notice the **ctime**, **mtime** are set to 0 after SetDefaultIndex.
You can reproduce the same behavior using these steps:
```bash
$ git clone https://try.gitea.io/me-heer/test.git -s -b main
$ cd test
$ git read-tree HEAD
$ git read-tree -m 1f085d7ed8 1f085d7ed8 9933caed00
error: Entry '1' not uptodate. Cannot merge.
```
After which, we can fix like this:
```
$ git update-index --refresh
$ git read-tree -m 1f085d7ed8 1f085d7ed8 9933caed00
```
Unfortunately, when a system setting hasn't been stored in the database,
it cannot be cached.
Meanwhile, this PR also uses context cache for push email avatar display
which should avoid to read user table via email address again and again.
According to my local test, this should reduce dashboard elapsed time
from 150ms -> 80ms .
> ### Description
> If a new branch is pushed, and the repository has a rule that would
require signed commits for the new branch, the commit is rejected with a
500 error regardless of whether it's signed.
>
> When pushing a new branch, the "old" commit is the empty ID
(0000000000000000000000000000000000000000). verifyCommits has no
provision for this and passes an invalid commit range to git rev-list.
Prior to 1.19 this wasn't an issue because only pre-existing individual
branches could be protected.
>
> I was able to reproduce with
[try.gitea.io/CraigTest/test](https://try.gitea.io/CraigTest/test),
which is set up with a blanket rule to require commits on all branches.
Fix#25565
Very thanks to @Craig-Holmquist-NTI for reporting the bug and suggesting
an valid solution!
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
## Archived labels
This adds the structure to allow for archived labels.
Archived labels are, just like closed milestones or projects, a medium to hide information without deleting it.
It is especially useful if there are outdated labels that should no longer be used without deleting the label entirely.
## Changes
1. UI and API have been equipped with the support to mark a label as archived
2. The time when a label has been archived will be stored in the DB
## Outsourced for the future
There's no special handling for archived labels at the moment.
This will be done in the future.
## Screenshots


Part of https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/25237
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
- The permalink and 'Reference in New issue' URL of an renderable file
(those where you can see the source and a rendered version of it, such
as markdown) doesn't contain `?display=source`. This leads the issue
that the URL doesn't have any effect, as by default the rendered version
is shown and thus not the source.
- Add `?display=source` to the permalink URL and to 'Reference in New
Issue' if it's renderable file.
- Add integration testing.
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1088
Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Fix#25934
Add `ignoreGlobal` parameter to `reqUnitAccess` and only check global
disabled units when `ignoreGlobal` is true. So the org-level projects
and user-level projects won't be affected by global disabled
`repo.projects` unit.
Fixes (?) #25538
Fixes https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/972
Regression #23879#23879 introduced a change which prevents read access to packages if a
user is not a member of an organization.
That PR also contained a change which disallows package access if the
team unit is configured with "no access" for packages. I don't think
this change makes sense (at the moment). It may be relevant for private
orgs. But for public or limited orgs that's useless because an
unauthorized user would have more access rights than the team member.
This PR restores the old behaviour "If a user has read access for an
owner, they can read packages".
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Fix#25558
Extract from #22743
This PR added a repository's check when creating/deleting branches via
API. Mirror repository and archive repository cannot do that.
Related #14180
Related #25233
Related #22639Close#19786
Related #12763
This PR will change all the branches retrieve method from reading git
data to read database to reduce git read operations.
- [x] Sync git branches information into database when push git data
- [x] Create a new table `Branch`, merge some columns of `DeletedBranch`
into `Branch` table and drop the table `DeletedBranch`.
- [x] Read `Branch` table when visit `code` -> `branch` page
- [x] Read `Branch` table when list branch names in `code` page dropdown
- [x] Read `Branch` table when list git ref compare page
- [x] Provide a button in admin page to manually sync all branches.
- [x] Sync branches if repository is not empty but database branches are
empty when visiting pages with branches list
- [x] Use `commit_time desc` as the default FindBranch order by to keep
consistent as before and deleted branches will be always at the end.
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Enable deduplication of unofficial reviews. When pull requests are
configured to include all approvers, not just official ones, in the
default merge messages it was possible to generate duplicated
Reviewed-by lines for a single person. Add an option to find only
distinct reviews for a given query.
fixes#24795
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Signed-off-by: Cory Todd <cory.todd@canonical.com>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Fixes#24145
To solve the bug, I added a "computed" `TargetBehind` field to the
`Release` model, which indicates the target branch of a release.
This is particularly useful if the target branch was deleted in the
meantime (or is empty).
I also did a micro-optimization in `calReleaseNumCommitsBehind`. Instead
of checking that a branch exists and then call `GetBranchCommit`, I
immediately call `GetBranchCommit` and handle the `git.ErrNotExist`
error.
This optimization is covered by the added unit test.
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>
`namedBlob` turned out to be a poor imitation of a `TreeEntry`. Using
the latter directly shortens this code.
This partially undoes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/23152/,
which I found a merge conflict with, and also expands the test it added
to cover the subtle README-in-a-subfolder case.
Add test coverage to the important features of
[`routers.web.repo.renderReadmeFile`](067b0c2664/routers/web/repo/view.go (L273));
namely that:
- it can handle looking in docs/, .gitea/, and .github/
- it can handle choosing between multiple competing READMEs
- it prefers the localized README to the markdown README to the
plaintext README
- it can handle broken symlinks when processing all the options
- it uses the name of the symlink, not the name of the target of the
symlink
`renderReadmeFile` needs `readmeTreelink` as parameter but gets
`treeLink`.
The values of them look like as following:
`treeLink`: `/{OwnerName}/{RepoName}/src/branch/{BranchName}`
`readmeTreelink`:
`/{OwnerName}/{RepoName}/src/branch/{BranchName}/{ReadmeFileName}`
`path.Dir` in
8540fc45b1/routers/web/repo/view.go (L316)
should convert `readmeTreelink` into
`/{OwnerName}/{RepoName}/src/branch/{BranchName}` instead of the current
`/{OwnerName}/{RepoName}/src/branch`.
Fixes#23151
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
During the recent hash algorithm change it became clear that the choice
of password hash algorithm plays a role in the time taken for CI to run.
Therefore as attempt to improve CI we should consider using a dummy
hashing algorithm instead of a real hashing algorithm.
This PR creates a dummy algorithm which is then set as the default
hashing algorithm during tests that use the fixtures. This hopefully
will cause a reduction in the time it takes for CI to run.
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
This PR refactors and improves the password hashing code within gitea
and makes it possible for server administrators to set the password
hashing parameters
In addition it takes the opportunity to adjust the settings for `pbkdf2`
in order to make the hashing a little stronger.
The majority of this work was inspired by PR #14751 and I would like to
thank @boppy for their work on this.
Thanks to @gusted for the suggestion to adjust the `pbkdf2` hashing
parameters.
Close#14751
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Add a new "exclusive" option per label. This makes it so that when the
label is named `scope/name`, no other label with the same `scope/`
prefix can be set on an issue.
The scope is determined by the last occurence of `/`, so for example
`scope/alpha/name` and `scope/beta/name` are considered to be in
different scopes and can coexist.
Exclusive scopes are not enforced by any database rules, however they
are enforced when editing labels at the models level, automatically
removing any existing labels in the same scope when either attaching a
new label or replacing all labels.
In menus use a circle instead of checkbox to indicate they function as
radio buttons per scope. Issue filtering by label ensures that only a
single scoped label is selected at a time. Clicking with alt key can be
used to remove a scoped label, both when editing individual issues and
batch editing.
Label rendering refactor for consistency and code simplification:
* Labels now consistently have the same shape, emojis and tooltips
everywhere. This includes the label list and label assignment menus.
* In label list, show description below label same as label menus.
* Don't use exactly black/white text colors to look a bit nicer.
* Simplify text color computation. There is no point computing luminance
in linear color space, as this is a perceptual problem and sRGB is
closer to perceptually linear.
* Increase height of label assignment menus to show more labels. Showing
only 3-4 labels at a time leads to a lot of scrolling.
* Render all labels with a new RenderLabel template helper function.
Label creation and editing in multiline modal menu:
* Change label creation to open a modal menu like label editing.
* Change menu layout to place name, description and colors on separate
lines.
* Don't color cancel button red in label editing modal menu.
* Align text to the left in model menu for better readability and
consistent with settings layout elsewhere.
Custom exclusive scoped label rendering:
* Display scoped label prefix and suffix with slightly darker and
lighter background color respectively, and a slanted edge between them
similar to the `/` symbol.
* In menus exclusive labels are grouped with a divider line.
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Co-authored-by: Yarden Shoham <hrsi88@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
Fix#21994.
And fix#19470.
While generating new repo from a template, it does something like
"commit to git repo, re-fetch repo model from DB, and update default
branch if it's empty".
19d5b2f922/modules/repository/generate.go (L241-L253)
Unfortunately, when load repo from DB, the default branch will be set to
`setting.Repository.DefaultBranch` if it's empty:
19d5b2f922/models/repo/repo.go (L228-L233)
I believe it's a very old temporary patch but has been kept for many
years, see:
[2d2d85bb](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/commit/2d2d85bb#diff-1851799b06733db4df3ec74385c1e8850ee5aedee70b8b55366910d22725eea8)
I know it's a risk to delete it, may lead to potential behavioral
changes, but we cannot keep the outdated `FIXME` forever. On the other
hand, an empty `DefaultBranch` does make sense: an empty repo doesn't
have one conceptually (actually, Gitea will still set it to
`setting.Repository.DefaultBranch` to make it safer).
- Currently the function `GetUsersWhoCanCreateOrgRepo` uses a query that
is able to have duplicated users in the result, this is can happen under
the condition that a user is in team that either is the owner team or
has permission to create organization repositories.
- Add test code to simulate the above condition for user 3,
[`TestGetUsersWhoCanCreateOrgRepo`](a1fcb1cfb8/models/organization/org_test.go (L435))
is the test function that tests for this.
- The fix is quite trivial use a map keyed by user id in order to drop
duplicates.
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Fix#22386
`GetDirectorySize` moved as `getDirectorySize` because it becomes a
special function which should not be put in `util`.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Some dbs require that all tables have primary keys, see
- #16802
- #21086
We can add a test to keep it from being broken again.
Edit:
~Added missing primary key for `ForeignReference`~ Dropped the
`ForeignReference` table to satisfy the check, so it closes#21086.
More context can be found in comments.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
The OAuth spec [defines two types of
client](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-2.1),
confidential and public. Previously Gitea assumed all clients to be
confidential.
> OAuth defines two client types, based on their ability to authenticate
securely with the authorization server (i.e., ability to
> maintain the confidentiality of their client credentials):
>
> confidential
> Clients capable of maintaining the confidentiality of their
credentials (e.g., client implemented on a secure server with
> restricted access to the client credentials), or capable of secure
client authentication using other means.
>
> **public
> Clients incapable of maintaining the confidentiality of their
credentials (e.g., clients executing on the device used by the resource
owner, such as an installed native application or a web browser-based
application), and incapable of secure client authentication via any
other means.**
>
> The client type designation is based on the authorization server's
definition of secure authentication and its acceptable exposure levels
of client credentials. The authorization server SHOULD NOT make
assumptions about the client type.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8252#section-8.4
> Authorization servers MUST record the client type in the client
registration details in order to identify and process requests
accordingly.
Require PKCE for public clients:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8252#section-8.1
> Authorization servers SHOULD reject authorization requests from native
apps that don't use PKCE by returning an error message
Fixes#21299
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
At the moment a repository reference is needed for webhooks. With the
upcoming package PR we need to send webhooks without a repository
reference. For example a package is uploaded to an organization. In
theory this enables the usage of webhooks for future user actions.
This PR removes the repository id from `HookTask` and changes how the
hooks are processed (see `services/webhook/deliver.go`). In a follow up
PR I want to remove the usage of the `UniqueQueue´ and replace it with a
normal queue because there is no reason to be unique.
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
depends on #18871
Added some api integration tests to help testing of #18798.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
This adds an api endpoint `/files` to PRs that allows to get a list of changed files.
built upon #18228, reviews there are included
closes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/654
Co-authored-by: Anton Bracke <anton@ju60.de>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Fixes#21206
If user and viewer are equal the method should return true.
Also the common organization check was wrong as `count` can never be
less then 0.
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
- Currently the function takes in the `UserID` option, but isn't being
used within the SQL query. This patch fixes that by checking that only
teams are being returned that the user belongs to.
Fix#20829
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Milestones in archived repos should not be displayed on `/milestones`. Therefore
we should exclude these repositories from milestones page.
Fix#18257
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
- Don't use hacky solution to limit to the correct RepoID's, instead use
current code to handle these limits. The existing code is more correct
than the hacky solution.
- Resolves#19636
- Add test-case
* GetFeeds must always discard actions with dangling repo_id
See https://discourse.gitea.io/t/blank-page-after-login/5051/12
for a panic in 1.16.6.
* add comment to explain the dangling ID in the fixture
* loadRepoOwner must not attempt to use a nil action.Repo
* make fmt
Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
Targeting #14936, #15332
Adds a collaborator permissions API endpoint according to GitHub API: https://docs.github.com/en/rest/collaborators/collaborators#get-repository-permissions-for-a-user to retrieve a collaborators permissions for a specific repository.
### Checks the repository permissions of a collaborator.
`GET` `/repos/{owner}/{repo}/collaborators/{collaborator}/permission`
Possible `permission` values are `admin`, `write`, `read`, `owner`, `none`.
```json
{
"permission": "admin",
"role_name": "admin",
"user": {}
}
```
Where `permission` and `role_name` hold the same `permission` value and `user` is filled with the user API object. Only admins are allowed to use this API endpoint.
Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table.
At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists.
The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps:
1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes)
2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists
3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible.
The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it.
The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration.
The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works.
The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together.
The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo.
The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not.
The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose.
The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues.
---
[source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36)
Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
* add test coverage for original author conversion during migrations
And create a function to factorize a code snippet that is repeated
five times and would otherwise be more difficult to test and maintain
consistently.
Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
* fix variable scope and int64 formatting
* add missing calls to remapExternalUser and fix misplaced %d
Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Migrate from U2F to Webauthn
Co-authored-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
* migrations: a deadline at January 1st, 1970 is valid
Do not change the deadline value if it is set to January 1st, 1970.
Setting the deadline to year 9999 when it is zero (which is equal to
January 1st, 1970) modifies a deadline set to January 1st, 1970 which
is a valid date. In addition, setting a date in year 9999 will be
converted to a null date in some cases.
Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
* tests: set milestone.deadline_unix in fixtures
The value of deadline_unix must be set to 253370764800 (i.e. 9999-01-01) in
fixtures, otherwise it will be inserted as null which leads to
unexpected errors. For instance, DumpRepository will store a null
deadline_unix as 0 (i.e. 1970-01-01) and RestoreRepository will change
it to 9999-01-01.
Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
* Team permission allow different unit has different permission
* Finish the interface and the logic
* Fix lint
* Fix translation
* align center for table cell content
* Fix fixture
* merge
* Fix test
* Add deprecated
* Improve code
* Add tooltip
* Fix swagger
* Fix newline
* Fix tests
* Fix tests
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Max permission of external wiki and issues should be read
* Move team units with limited max level below units table
* Update label and column names
* Some improvements
* Fix lint
* Some improvements
* Fix template variables
* Add permission docs
* improve doc
* Fix fixture
* Fix bug
* Fix some bug
* fix
* gofumpt
* Integration test for migration (#18124)
integrations: basic test for Gitea {dump,restore}-repo
This is a first step for integration testing of DumpRepository and
RestoreRepository. It:
runs a Gitea server,
dumps a repo via DumpRepository to the filesystem,
restores the repo via RestoreRepository from the filesystem,
dumps the restored repository to the filesystem,
compares the first and second dump and expects them to be identical
The verification is trivial and the goal is to add more tests for each
topic of the dump.
Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
* Team permission allow different unit has different permission
* Finish the interface and the logic
* Fix lint
* Fix translation
* align center for table cell content
* Fix fixture
* merge
* Fix test
* Add deprecated
* Improve code
* Add tooltip
* Fix swagger
* Fix newline
* Fix tests
* Fix tests
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Max permission of external wiki and issues should be read
* Move team units with limited max level below units table
* Update label and column names
* Some improvements
* Fix lint
* Some improvements
* Fix template variables
* Add permission docs
* improve doc
* Fix fixture
* Fix bug
* Fix some bug
* Fix bug
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Aravinth Manivannan <realaravinth@batsense.net>
They were previously not covered at all, either by integration tests or unit tests.
This PR also fixes a bug where the `num_comments` field was incorrectly set to include all types of comments.
It sets num_closed_issues: 0 as default in milestone unit test fixtures. If they are not set, Incr("num_closed_issues") will be a noop because the field is null.
This change enables the usage of U2F without being forced to enroll an TOTP authenticator.
The `/user/auth/u2f` has been changed to hide the "use TOTP instead" bar if TOTP is not enrolled.
Fixes#5410Fixes#17495
There is a small bug in the way that repo access is checked in
repoAssignment: Accessibility is checked by checking if the user has a
marked access to the repository instead of checking if the user has any
team granted access.
This PR changes this permissions check to use HasAccess() which does the
correct test. There is also a fix in the release api ListReleases where
it should return draft releases if the user is a member of a team with
write access to the releases.
The PR also adds a testcase.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
It makes Admin's life easier to filter users by various status.
* introduce window.config.PageData to pass template data to javascript module and small refactor
move legacy window.ActivityTopAuthors to window.config.PageData.ActivityTopAuthors
make HTML structure more IDE-friendly in footer.tmpl and head.tmpl
remove incorrect <style class="list-search-style"></style> in head.tmpl
use log.Error instead of log.Critical in admin user search
* use LEFT JOIN instead of SubQuery when admin filters users by 2fa. revert non-en locale.
* use OptionalBool instead of status map
* refactor SearchUserOptions.toConds to SearchUserOptions.toSearchQueryBase
* add unit test for user search
* only allow admin to use filters to search users
- Update default branch if needed
- Update protected branch if needed
- Update all not merged pull request base branch name
- Rename git branch
- Record this rename work and auto redirect for old branch on ui
Signed-off-by: a1012112796 <1012112796@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
* Fix commit status index problem
* remove unused functions
* Add fixture and test for migration
* Fix lint
* Fix fixture
* Fix lint
* Fix test
* Fix bug
* Fix bug
When create a new issue or comment and paste/upload an attachment/image, it will not assign an issue id before submit. So if user give up the creating, the attachments will lost key feature and become dirty content. We don't know if we need to delete the attachment even if the repository deleted.
This PR add a repo_id in attachment table so that even if a new upload attachment with no issue_id or release_id but should have repo_id. When deleting a repository, they could also be deleted.
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
You can limit or hide organisations. This pull make it also posible for users
- new strings to translte
- add checkbox to user profile form
- add checkbox to admin user.edit form
- filter explore page user search
- filter api admin and public user searches
- allow admins view "hidden" users
- add app option DEFAULT_USER_VISIBILITY
- rewrite many files to use Visibility field
- check for teams intersection
- fix context output
- right fake 404 if not visible
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* invent ctx.QueryOptionalBool
* [API] ListReleases add draft and pre-release filter
* Add X-Total-Count header
* Add a release to fixtures
* Add TEST for API ListReleases
* Add a new table issue_index to store the max issue index so that issue could be deleted with no duplicated index
* Fix pull index
* Add tests for concurrent creating issues
* Fix lint
* Fix tests
* Fix postgres test
* Add test for migration v180
* Rename wrong test file name
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
* Always store primary email address into email_address table and also the state
* Add lower_email to not convert email to lower as what's added
* Fix fixture
* Fix tests
* Use BeforeInsert to save lower email
* Fix v180 migration
* fix tests
* Fix test
* Remove wrong submited codes
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Add test for v181 migration
* remove change user's email to lower
* Revert change on user's email column
* Fix lower email
* Fix test
* Fix test
* fix some ui bug about draft release
- should not show draft release in tag list because
it will't create real tag
- still show draft release without tag and commit message
for draft release instead of 404 error
- remove tag load for attachement links because it's useless
Signed-off-by: a1012112796 <1012112796@qq.com>
* add test code
* fix test
That's because has added a new release in relaese test database.
* fix dropdown link for draft release
* API: fix set milestone on PR creation
pr creation via API failed with 404, because we searched
for milestoneID 0, due to uninitialized var usage D:
* add tests
* fix expected status codes
* fix tests
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
* make repo as "pending transfer" if on transfer start doer has no right to create repo in new destination
* if new pending transfer ocured, create UI & Mail notifications
* Add redirect for user
* Add redirect for orgs
* Add user redirect test
* Appease linter
* Add comment to DeleteUserRedirect function
* Fix locale changes
* Fix GetUserByParams
* Fix orgAssignment
* Remove debug logging
* Add redirect prompt
* Dont Export DeleteUserRedirect & only use it within a session
* Unexport newUserRedirect
* cleanup
* Fix & Dedub API code
* Format Template
* Add Migration & rm dublicat
* Refactor: unexport newRepoRedirect() & rm dedub del exec
* if this fails we'll need to re-rename the user directory
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
This is "minimal" in the sense that only the Authorization Code Flow
from OpenID Connect Core is implemented. No discovery, no configuration
endpoint, and no user scope management.
OpenID Connect is an extension to the (already implemented) OAuth 2.0
protocol, and essentially an `id_token` JWT is added to the access token
endpoint response when using the Authorization Code Flow. I also added
support for the "nonce" field since it is required to be used in the
id_token if the client decides to include it in its initial request.
In order to enable this extension an OAuth 2.0 scope containing
"openid" is needed. Other OAuth 2.0 requests should not be impacted by
this change.
This minimal implementation is enough to enable single sign-on (SSO)
for other sites, e.g. by using something like `mod_auth_openidc` to
only allow access to a CI server if a user has logged into Gitea.
Fixes: #1310
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
* now uses the same permission model as for the activity feed:
only include activities in repos, that the doer has access to.
this might be somewhat slower.
* also improves handling of user.KeepActivityPrivate (still shows
the heatmap to self & admins)
* extend tests
* adjust integration test to new behaviour
* add access to actions for admins
* extend heatmap unit tests
* Make archival asynchronous
The prime benefit being sought here is for large archives to not
clog up the rendering process and cause unsightly proxy timeouts.
As a secondary benefit, archive-in-progress is moved out of the
way into a /tmp file so that new archival requests for the same
commit will not get fulfilled based on an archive that isn't yet
finished.
This asynchronous system is fairly primitive; request comes in, we'll
spawn off a new goroutine to handle it, then we'll mark it as done.
Status requests will see if the file exists in the final location,
and report the archival as done when it exists.
Fixes#11265
* Archive links: drop initial delay to three-quarters of a second
Some, or perhaps even most, archives will not take all that long to archive.
The archive process starts as soon as the download button is initially
clicked, so in theory they could be done quite quickly. Drop the initial
delay down to three-quarters of a second to make it more responsive in the
common case of the archive being quickly created.
* archiver: restructure a little bit to facilitate testing
This introduces two sync.Cond pointers to the archiver package. If they're
non-nil when we go to process a request, we'll wait until signalled (at all)
to proceed. The tests will then create the sync.Cond so that it can signal
at-will and sanity-check the state of the queue at different phases.
The author believes that nil-checking these two sync.Cond pointers on every
archive processing will introduce minimal overhead with no impact on
maintainability.
* gofmt nit: no space around binary + operator
* services: archiver: appease golangci-lint, lock queueMutex
Locking/unlocking the queueMutex is allowed, but not required, for
Cond.Signal() and Cond.Broadcast(). The magic at play here is just a little
too much for golangci-lint, as we take the address of queueMutex and this is
mostly used in archiver.go; the variable still gets flagged as unused.
* archiver: tests: fix several timing nits
Once we've signaled a cond var, it may take some small amount of time for
the goroutines released to hit the spot we're wanting them to be at. Give
them an appropriate amount of time.
* archiver: tests: no underscore in var name, ungh
* archiver: tests: Test* is run in a separate context than TestMain
We must setup the mutex/cond variables at the beginning of any test that's
going to use it, or else these will be nil when the test is actually ran.
* archiver: tests: hopefully final tweak
Things got shuffled around such that we carefully build up and release
requests from the queue, so we can validate the state of the queue at each
step. Fix some assertions that no longer hold true as fallout.
* repo: Download: restore some semblance of previous behavior
When archival was made async, the GET endpoint was only useful if a previous
POST had initiated the download. This commit restores the previous behavior,
to an extent; we'll now submit the archive request there and return a
"202 Accepted" to indicate that it's processing if we didn't manage to
complete the request within ~2 seconds of submission.
This lets a client directly GET the archive, and gives them some indication
that they may attempt to GET it again at a later time.
* archiver: tests: simplify a bit further
We don't need to risk failure and use time.ParseDuration to get 2 *
time.Second.
else if isn't really necessary if the conditions are simple enough and lead
to the same result.
* archiver: tests: resolve potential source of flakiness
Increase all timeouts to 10 seconds; these aren't hard-coded sleeps, so
there's no guarantee we'll actually take that long. If we need longer to
not have a false-positive, then so be it.
While here, various assert.{Not,}Equal arguments are flipped around so that
the wording in error output reflects reality, where the expected argument is
second and actual third.
* archiver: setup infrastructure for notifying consumers of completion
This API will *not* allow consumers to subscribe to specific requests being
completed, just *any* request being completed. The caller is responsible for
determining if their request is satisfied and waiting again if needed.
* repo: archive: make GET endpoint synchronous again
If the request isn't complete, this endpoint will now submit the request and
wait for completion using the new API. This may still be susceptible to
timeouts for larger repos, but other endpoints now exist that the web
interface will use to negotiate its way through larger archive processes.
* archiver: tests: amend test to include WaitForCompletion()
This is a trivial one, so go ahead and include it.
* archiver: tests: fix test by calling NewContext()
The mutex is otherwise uninitialized, so we need to ensure that we're
actually initializing it if we plan to test it.
* archiver: tests: integrate new WaitForCompletion a little better
We can use this to wait for archives to come in, rather than spinning and
hoping with a timeout.
* archiver: tests: combine numQueued declaration with next-instruction assignment
* routers: repo: reap unused archiving flag from DownloadStatus()
This had some planned usage before, indicating whether this request
initiated the archival process or not. After several rounds of refactoring,
this use was deemed not necessary for much of anything and got boiled down
to !complete in all cases.
* services: archiver: restructure to use a channel
We now offer two forms of waiting for a request:
- WaitForCompletion: wait for completion with no timeout
- TimedWaitForCompletion: wait for completion with timeout
In both cases, we wait for the given request's cchan to close; in the latter
case, we do so with the caller-provided timeout. This completely removes the
need for busy-wait loops in Download/InitiateDownload, as it's fairly clean
to wait on a channel with timeout.
* services: archiver: use defer to unlock now that we can
This previously carried the lock into the goroutine, but an intermediate
step just added the request to archiveInProgress outside of the new
goroutine and removed the need for the goroutine to start out with it.
* Revert "archiver: tests: combine numQueued declaration with next-instruction assignment"
This reverts commit bcc5214023.
Revert "archiver: tests: integrate new WaitForCompletion a little better"
This reverts commit 9fc8bedb56.
Revert "archiver: tests: fix test by calling NewContext()"
This reverts commit 709c35685e.
Revert "archiver: tests: amend test to include WaitForCompletion()"
This reverts commit 75261f56bc.
* archiver: tests: first attempt at WaitForCompletion() tests
* archiver: tests: slight improvement, less busy-loop
Just wait for the requests to complete in order, instead of busy-waiting
with a timeout. This is slightly less fragile.
While here, reverse the arguments of a nearby assert.Equal() so that
expected/actual are correct in any test output.
* archiver: address lint nits
* services: archiver: only close the channel once
* services: archiver: use a struct{} for the wait channel
This makes it obvious that the channel is only being used as a signal,
rather than anything useful being piped through it.
* archiver: tests: fix expectations
Move the close of the channel into doArchive() itself; notably, before these
goroutines move on to waiting on the Release cond.
The tests are adjusted to reflect that we can't WaitForCompletion() after
they've already completed, as WaitForCompletion() doesn't indicate that
they've been released from the queue yet.
* archiver: tests: set cchan to nil for comparison
* archiver: move ctx.Error's back into the route handlers
We shouldn't be setting this in a service, we should just be validating the
request that we were handed.
* services: archiver: use regex to match a hash
This makes sure we don't try and use refName as a hash when it's clearly not
one, e.g. heads/pull/foo.
* routers: repo: remove the weird /archive/status endpoint
We don't need to do this anymore, we can just continue POSTing to the
archive/* endpoint until we're told the download's complete. This avoids a
potential naming conflict, where a ref could start with "status/"
* archiver: tests: bump reasonable timeout to 15s
* archiver: tests: actually release timedReq
* archiver: tests: run through inFlight instead of manually checking
While we're here, add a test for manually re-processing an archive that's
already been complete. Re-open the channel and mark it incomplete, so that
doArchive can just mark it complete again.
* initArchiveLinks: prevent default behavior from clicking
* archiver: alias gitea's context, golang context import pending
* archiver: simplify logic, just reconstruct slices
While the previous logic was perhaps slightly more efficient, the
new variant's readability is much improved.
* archiver: don't block shutdown on waiting for archive
The technique established launches a goroutine to do the wait,
which will close a wait channel upon termination. For the timeout
case, we also send back a value indicating whether the timeout was
hit or not.
The timeouts are expected to be relatively small, but still a multi-
second delay to shutdown due to this could be unfortunate.
* archiver: simplify shutdown logic
We can just grab the shutdown channel from the graceful manager instead of
constructing a channel to halt the caller and/or pass a result back.
* Style issues
* Fix mis-merge
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Add team support for review request
Block #11355
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
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* Restrict TLS connections to 1.2 minimum
* Set Argon2 as the default KDF
* Fix user.yml
* Remove TLS minversion changes
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* Add migration as per @techknowlogick
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* set the password algo in the fixtures
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* Remove the v148 migration - it needs recreate table to change the defaults
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* Add organization wide labels
Implement organization wide labels similar to organization wide
webhooks. This lets you create individual labels for organizations that can be used
for all repos under that organization (so being able to reuse the same
label across multiple repos).
This makes it possible for small organizations with many repos to use
labels effectively.
Fixes#7406
* Add migration
* remove comments
* fix tests
* Update options/locale/locale_en-US.ini
Removed unused translation string
* show org labels in issue search label filter
* Use more clear var name
* rename migration after merge from master
* comment typo
* update migration again after rebase with master
* check for orgID <=0 per guillep2k review
* fmt
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* remove unused code
* Make sure RepoID is 0 when searching orgID per code review
* more changes/code review requests
* More descriptive translation var per code review
* func description/delete comment when issue label deleted instead of hiding it
* remove comment
* only use issues in that repo when calculating number of open issues for org label on repo label page
* Add integration test for IssuesSearch API with labels
* remove unused function
* Update models/issue_label.go
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* Use subquery in GetLabelIDsInReposByNames
* Fix tests to use correct orgID
* fix more tests
* IssuesSearch api now uses new BuildLabelNamesIssueIDsCondition. Add a few more tests as well
* update comment for clarity
* Revert previous code change now that we can use the new BuildLabelNamesIssueIDsCondition
* Don't sort repos by date in IssuesSearch API
After much debugging I've found a strange issue where in some cases MySQL will return a different result than other enigines if a query is sorted by a null collumn. For example with our integration test data where we don't set updated_unix in repository fixtures:
SELECT `id`, `owner_id`, `owner_name`, `lower_name`, `name`, `description`, `website`, `original_service_type`, `original_url`, `default_branch`, `num_watches`, `num_stars`, `num_forks`, `num_issues`, `num_closed_issues`, `num_pulls`, `num_closed_pulls`, `num_milestones`, `num_closed_milestones`, `is_private`, `is_empty`, `is_archived`, `is_mirror`, `status`, `is_fork`, `fork_id`, `is_template`, `template_id`, `size`, `is_fsck_enabled`, `close_issues_via_commit_in_any_branch`, `topics`, `avatar`, `created_unix`, `updated_unix` FROM `repository` ORDER BY updated_unix DESC LIMIT 15 OFFSET 45
Returns different results for MySQL than other engines. However, the similar query:
SELECT `id`, `owner_id`, `owner_name`, `lower_name`, `name`, `description`, `website`, `original_service_type`, `original_url`, `default_branch`, `num_watches`, `num_stars`, `num_forks`, `num_issues`, `num_closed_issues`, `num_pulls`, `num_closed_pulls`, `num_milestones`, `num_closed_milestones`, `is_private`, `is_empty`, `is_archived`, `is_mirror`, `status`, `is_fork`, `fork_id`, `is_template`, `template_id`, `size`, `is_fsck_enabled`, `close_issues_via_commit_in_any_branch`, `topics`, `avatar`, `created_unix`, `updated_unix` FROM `repository` ORDER BY updated_unix DESC LIMIT 15 OFFSET 30
Returns the same results.
This causes integration tests to fail on MySQL in certain cases but would never show up in a real installation. Since this API call always returns issues based on the optionally provided repo_priority_id or the issueID itself, there is no change to results by changing the repo sorting method used to get ids earlier in the function.
* linter is back!
* code review
* remove now unused option
* Fix newline at end of files
* more unused code
* update to master
* check for matching ids before query
* Update models/issue_label.go
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* Update models/issue_label.go
* update comments
* Update routers/org/setting.go
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
Co-authored-by: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>