Backport #29788 by @wolfogre
I was trying to run unit tests for Gitea on act runner, by using `make
test`.
It failed with log:
```
2024/03/14 03:09:26 ...s/setting/setting.go:180:loadRunModeFrom() [F] Gitea is not supposed to be run as root. Sorry. If you need to use privileged TCP ports please instead use setcap and the `cap_net_bind_service` permission
```
So it will be convenient to skip by setting environment, since it's OK
to use root user in job containers.
It's not a bug, but I want to backport it to v1.21 since it doesn't
break anything.
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Backport #29721
Updated to actions/labeler@v5
Updated labeler config accordingly, also improved the config and added
more labels.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Backport #29669 by @ankitrgadiya
The internal links to other files in the repository were not rendering
with the Src Prefix (/src/branch-name/file-path). This commit fixes that
by using the `SrcLink` as base if available.
Resolves#29668
Co-authored-by: Ankit R Gadiya <git@argp.in>
Backport #29254
The tests on migration tests failed but CI reports successfully
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/actions/runs/7364373807/job/20044685969#step:8:141
This PR will fix the bug on migrations and also the CI hidden behaviour.
The reason is on the Makefile
`GITEA_ROOT="$(CURDIR)" GITEA_CONF=tests/mysql.ini $(GO) test
$(GOTESTFLAGS) -tags='$(TEST_TAGS)' $(MIGRATE_TEST_PACKAGES)` will
return the error exit code.
But
`for pkg in $(shell $(GO) list
code.gitea.io/gitea/models/migrations/...); do \
GITEA_ROOT="$(CURDIR)" GITEA_CONF=tests/mysql.ini $(GO) test
$(GOTESTFLAGS) -tags '$(TEST_TAGS)' $$pkg; \
done`
will not work.
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Backport #29305 by @DanielMatiasCarvalho
This seeks to fix the bug reported on issue #29196.
Cause:
ID's with custom characters (- , _ , etc.), were not linking correctly
in the Markdown file when rendered in the browser because the ID in the
respective destinies would be different than the one in anchor, while
for IDs with only letters, the ID would be the same.
Fix:
It was suggested that to fix this bug, it should more or less like
GitHub does it. While in gitea the anchors would be put in HTML like
this:
```
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597800" rel="nofollow">Review</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597802" rel="nofollow">Staging</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597803" rel="nofollow">Development</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597828" rel="nofollow">Testing</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597829" rel="nofollow">Unit-tests</a></p>
```
In GitHub, the same anchor's href properties would be the same without
"user-content-" trailing behind.
So my code made sure to change those anchors, so it would not include
"user-content-" and then add respective Event Listeners so it would
scroll into the supposed places.
Fixes: #29196
Co-authored-by: DC <106393991+DanielMatiasCarvalho@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Backport #29430
Thanks to inferenceus : some sort orders on the "explore/users" page
could list users by their lastlogintime/updatetime.
It leaks user's activity unintentionally. This PR makes that page only
use "supported" sort orders.
Removing the "sort orders" could also be a good solution, while IMO at
the moment keeping the "create time" and "name" orders is also fine, in
case some users would like to find a target user in the search result,
the "sort order" might help.
Backport #29550 by @C0rn3j
Remove syslog.target from service file, this target hasn't existed for
over a decade.
6aa8d43ade/NEWS (L72-L73)
Co-authored-by: Martin <spleefer90@gmail.com>
Backport #29532
Without `case <-t.C`, the workers would stop incorrectly, the test won't
pass. For the worse case, there might be only one running worker
processing the queue items for long time because other workers are
stopped. The root cause is related to the logic of doDispatchBatchToWorker.
It isn't a serious problem at the moment, so keep it as-is.
Backport #29531 by wxiaoguang
Add two "HTMLURL" methods for PackageDescriptor.
And rename "FullWebLink" to "VersionWebLink"
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Backport #29535 by wxiaoguang
* `$referenceUrl`: it is constructed by "Issue.Link", which already has
the "AppSubURL"
* `window.location.href`: AppSubURL could be empty string, so it needs
the trailing slash
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Backport #29525 by @wxiaoguang
* Follow #17746: `HasIssueContentHistory` should use expr builder to
make sure zero value (0) be respected.
* Add "doer" check to make sure `canSoftDeleteContentHistory` only be
called by sign-in users.
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Backport #29459 by @KN4CK3R
The tests use an invalid `setting.AppSubURL`. The wrong behaviour
disturbs other PRs like #29222 and #29427.
Co-authored-by: KN4CK3R <admin@oldschoolhack.me>
Backport #29407 by @silverwind
- `e.error` can be undefined in some cases which would raise an error
inside this error handler, fixed that.
- The displayed message mentions looking into the console, but in my
case of error from `ResizeObserver` there was nothing there, so add this
logging. I think this logging was once there but got lost during
refactoring.
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Backport #29448 by @charles7668
issue : #28239
The counter number script uses the 'checkbox' attribute to determine
whether an item is selected or not.
However, the input event only increments the counter value, and when
more items are displayed, it does not update all previously loaded
items.
As a result, the display becomes incorrect because it triggers the
update counter script, but checkboxes that are selected without the
'checked' attribute are not counted
Co-authored-by: charles <30816317+charles7668@users.noreply.github.com>