Currently, Gitea supports title and body query parameters when creating
new issues, allowing pre-filling those fields via URL parameters.
However, similar support for pull requests (PRs) does not exist.
This feature adds support for the title, body, and quick_pull query
parameters in the new pull request creation page. These parameters work
similarly to GitHub’s behavior, allowing users to pre-populate the PR
title and body, and optionally expand the PR creation form
automatically.
By supporting these query parameters, it improves the usability and
automation capabilities when creating pull requests via direct URLs,
aligning Gitea more closely with GitHub’s user experience.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
1. Add some missing (optional) fields for nuget v2, and sort the fields
to make it easier to maintain
2. Add missing "platform" for rubygems: `VERSION-PLATFORM` and
`VERSION_PLATFORM`
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
`UpdateAllCols` is dangerous, the columns should be updated when
necessary.
This PR replaces some `updateRepository` invokes to reduce possible
problems and wrongly updated time. Some parts have been fixed in #34388,
but some are hidden in the function `updateRepository`. Alternatively,
using `UpdateRepositoryColsNoAutoTime` to update the changed columns.
Some `UpdateRepoSize` invokes are duplicated, so they will be removed
when extracting from `updateRepository`.
Noticed the SQL will be executed 4 times when visit the file render view
page. For a repository which have many pull requests, it maybe slow.
```SQL
2025/06/08 15:24:44 models/issues/pull_list.go:69:GetUnmergedPullRequestsByHeadInfo() [I] [SQL] SELECT * FROM `pull_request` INNER JOIN `issue` ON issue.id = pull_request.issue_id WHERE (head_repo_id = ? AND head_branch = ? AND has_merged = ? AND issue.is_closed = ? AND flow = ?) [393 main false false 0] - 2.004167ms
2025/06/08 15:24:44 models/issues/pull_list.go:69:GetUnmergedPullRequestsByHeadInfo() [I] [SQL] SELECT * FROM `pull_request` INNER JOIN `issue` ON issue.id = pull_request.issue_id WHERE (head_repo_id = ? AND head_branch = ? AND has_merged = ? AND issue.is_closed = ? AND flow = ?) [393 main false false 0] - 1.03975ms
2025/06/08 15:24:44 models/issues/pull_list.go:69:GetUnmergedPullRequestsByHeadInfo() [I] [SQL] SELECT * FROM `pull_request` INNER JOIN `issue` ON issue.id = pull_request.issue_id WHERE (head_repo_id = ? AND head_branch = ? AND has_merged = ? AND issue.is_closed = ? AND flow = ?) [393 main false false 0] - 881.583µs
2025/06/08 15:24:44 models/issues/pull_list.go:69:GetUnmergedPullRequestsByHeadInfo() [I] [SQL] SELECT * FROM `pull_request` INNER JOIN `issue` ON issue.id = pull_request.issue_id WHERE (head_repo_id = ? AND head_branch = ? AND has_merged = ? AND issue.is_closed = ? AND flow = ?) [393 main false false 0] - 935.084µs
```
This PR did a refactor to query it once only.
* Signed SSH commits can look in the UI like on GitHub, just like gpg keys today in Gitea
* SSH format can be added in gitea config
* SSH Signing worked before with DEFAULT_TRUST_MODEL=committer
`TRUSTED_SSH_KEYS` can be a list of additional ssh public key contents
to trust for every user of this instance
Closes#34329
Related #31392
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Close#34511Close#34590
Add comment ID to the footnote item's id attribute to ensure uniqueness.
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Extract from #34531
## Move Commit status state to a standalone package
Move the state from `structs` to `commitstatus` package. It also
introduce `CommitStatusStates` so that the combine function could be
used from UI and API logic.
## Combined commit status Changed
This PR will follow Github's combined commit status. Before this PR,
every commit status could be a combined one.
According to
https://docs.github.com/en/rest/commits/statuses?apiVersion=2022-11-28#get-the-combined-status-for-a-specific-reference
> Additionally, a combined state is returned. The state is one of:
> failure if any of the contexts report as error or failure
> pending if there are no statuses or a context is pending
> success if the latest status for all contexts is success
This PR will follow that rule and remove the `NoBetterThan` logic. This
also fixes the inconsistent between UI and API. In the API convert
package, it has implemented this which is different from the UI. It also
fixed the missing `URL` and `CommitURL` in the API.
## `CalcCommitStatus` return nil if there is no commit statuses
The behavior of `CalcCommitStatus` is changed. If the parameter commit
statuses is empty, it will return nil. The reference places should check
the returned value themselves.
If user leaves the page, the context will become cancelled, so that the
update process maybe terminal in an unexpected status. This PR haven't
resolve the problem totally. It uses a background context to not cancel
the update process even if the user leaved the pull request view page.
Fix#31779
`GetIssuesLastCommitStatus` will revoke `GetIssuesAllCommitStatus` but
it has been invoked. The `CommitStatus` template variable has never been
used in notification subscription page so that it could be removed.
Similar to #34544, this PR changes the `opts` argument in
`SearchRepositoryByName()` to be passed by value instead of by pointer,
as its mutations do not escape the function scope and are not used
elsewhere. This simplifies reasoning about the function and avoids
unnecessary pointer usage.
This insight emerged during an initial attempt to refactor
`RenderUserSearch()`, which currently intermixes multiple concerns.
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This PR adds "View workflow file" to Actions list page, and replaces the
redundant link.
Related #34530
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This PR changes the `opts` argument in `SearchUsers()` to be passed by
value instead of by pointer, as its mutations do not escape the function
scope and are not used elsewhere. This simplifies reasoning about the
function and avoids unnecessary pointer usage.
This insight emerged during an initial attempt to refactor
`RenderUserSearch()`, which currently intermixes multiple concerns.
Co-authored-by: Philip Peterson <philip-peterson@users.noreply.github.com>
- Change CreateVariable API response status from 204 No Content to 201
Created
- Update related integration tests to expect 201 Created instead of 204
No Content
## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️
Change the response status code of the Create Variable API under both
Org and Repo levels to `201` instead of 204.
API SDK: https://gitea.com/gitea/go-sdk/pulls/713
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Signed-off-by: Bo-Yi Wu <appleboy.tw@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: appleboy <appleboy.tw@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
- Add support for filtering commits by date range via new "since" and
"until" parameters
- Update API endpoints and command logic to handle the new parameters
for fetching commits within given dates
- Extend API documentation and Swagger specs to describe the new "since"
and "until" query parameters
- Refactor related function signatures and implementations to accept and
pass "since" and "until" values
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Signed-off-by: Bo-Yi Wu <appleboy.tw@gmail.com>
In the Gitea GUI, the user can see the time that _AccessTokens_ and
_PublicKeys_ were last used. This information is not returned by the
_/users/{username}/tokens_ and _/user/keys_ endpoints in the API. This
PR adds the missing data.
The time of last usage for for _tokens_ & _keys_ seem to be stored in
the _Updated_ field of the structs internally. For consistency, I have
used the name _updated_at_ for the new field returned by the _API_.
However, for the _API_ user, I don't think that name reflects the data
returned, as I believe it is the time of last usage. I propose that we
use the name _last_used_at_ instead. Let's hear reviewers opinion on
that.
* PublicKey
1. _last_used_at_: string($date-time)
* AccessToken
1. _created_at_: string($date-time) (for parity with public keys)
2. _last_used_at_: string($date-time)
Fix#34313
Fix#880
Design:
1. A global setting `security.TWO_FACTOR_AUTH`.
* To support org-level config, we need to introduce a better "owner
setting" system first (in the future)
2. A user without 2FA can login and may explore, but can NOT read or
write to any repositories via API/web.
3. Keep things as simple as possible.
* This option only aggressively suggest users to enable their 2FA at the
moment, it does NOT guarantee that users must have 2FA before all other
operations, it should be good enough for real world use cases.
* Some details and tests could be improved in the future since this
change only adds a check and seems won't affect too much.
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>