By some CI fine tunes (`run tests`), SQLite & MSSQL could complete
in about 12~13 minutes (before > 14), MySQL could complete in 18 minutes
(before: about 23 or even > 30)
Major changes:
1. use tmpfs for MySQL storage
1. run `make test-mysql` instead of `make integration-test-coverage`
because the code coverage is not really used at the moment.
1. refactor testlogger to make it more reliable and be able to report
stuck stacktrace
1. do not requeue failed items when a queue is being flushed (failed
items would keep failing and make flush uncompleted)
1. reduce the file sizes for testing
1. use math ChaCha20 random data instead of crypot/rand (for testing
purpose only)
1. no need to `DeleteRepository` in `TestLinguist`
1. other related refactoring to make code easier to maintain
Since there is a status column in the database, the transaction is
unnecessary when downloading an archive. The transaction is blocking
database operations, especially with SQLite.
Replace #27563
In profiling integration tests, I found a couple places where per-test
overhead could be reduced:
* Avoiding disk IO by synchronizing instead of deleting & copying test
Git repository data. This saves ~100ms per test on my machine
* When flushing queues in `PrintCurrentTest`, invoke `FlushWithContext`
in a parallel.
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Many files do not directly depend on jQuery now.
To clarify the usage: use `fomanticQuery` to operate Fomantic
components.
Then developers could focus on removing the remaining jQuery usages by
searching `import $` globally.
21 files now:
```
./components/RepoBranchTagSelector.vue:3:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/admin/common.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/admin/emails.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/common-button.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/comp/ComboMarkdownEditor.ts:3:import $ from 'jquery'; (I am working on it, there will be a new PR)
./features/comp/LabelEdit.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/notification.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/org-team.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-code.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-common.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-diff.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-editor.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-issue-content.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-issue-list.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-issue-sidebar.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-issue.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-legacy.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-new.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-projects.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-settings.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-template.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
```
There were too many patches to the Render system, it's really difficult
to make further improvements.
This PR clears the legacy problems and fix TODOs.
1. Rename `RenderContext.Type` to `RenderContext.MarkupType` to clarify
its usage.
2. Use `ContentMode` to replace `meta["mode"]` and `IsWiki`, to clarify
the rendering behaviors.
3. Use "wiki" mode instead of "mode=gfm + wiki=true"
4. Merge `renderByType` and `renderByFile`
5. Add more comments
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The problem of "mode=document": in many cases it is not set, so many
non-comment places use comment's hard line break incorrectly
Index SQL: `CREATE INDEX u_s_uu ON notification(user_id, status,
updated_unix);`
The naming follows `action.go` in the same dir.
I am unsure which version I should add SQL to the migration folder, so I
have not modified it.
Fix#32390
1. move "internal-lfs" route mock to "common-lfs"
2. fine tune tests
3. fix "realm" strings, according to RFC:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2617:
* realm = "realm" "=" realm-value
* realm-value = quoted-string
4. clarify some names of the middlewares, rename `ignXxx` to `optXxx` to
match `reqXxx`, and rename ambiguous `requireSignIn` to `reqGitSignIn`
currently restricted users can only see the repos of teams in orgs they
are part at.
they also should only see the users that are also part at the same team.
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rust allows renaming dependencies such as when depending on multiple
versions of the same package. This is not supported by gitea as
discovered in #31500 . This PR tries to address that.
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Gitea instance keeps reporting a lot of errors like "LFS SSH transfer connection denied, pure SSH protocol is disabled". When starting debugging the problem, there are more problems found. Try to address most of them:
* avoid unnecessary server side error logs (change `fail()` to not log them)
* figure out the broken tests/user2/lfs.git (added comments)
* avoid `migratePushMirrors` failure when a repository doesn't exist (ignore them)
* avoid "Authorization" (internal&lfs) header conflicts, remove the tricky "swapAuth" and use "X-Gitea-Internal-Auth"
* make internal token comparing constant time (it wasn't a serous problem because in a real world it's nearly impossible to timing-attack the token, but good to fix and backport)
* avoid duplicate routers (introduce AddOwnerRepoGitLFSRoutes)
* avoid "internal (private)" routes using session/web context (they should use private context)
* fix incorrect "path" usages (use "filepath")
* fix incorrect mocked route point handling (need to check func nil correctly)
* split some tests from "git general tests" to "git misc tests" (to keep "git_general_test.go" simple)
Still no correct result for Git LFS SSH tests. So the code is kept there
(`tests/integration/git_lfs_ssh_test.go`) and a FIXME explains the details.
Refactoring of #32211
this move the PublicOnly() filter calcuation next to the DB querys and
let it be decided by the Doer
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Resolve#30350
The action unit of mirrors and templates should be disabled by default.
This PR adds `DEFAULT_MIRROR_REPO_UNITS` and
`DEFAULT_TEMPLATE_REPO_UNITS` options to allow users to specify default
units for mirrors and templates.
Thanks to @lng2020 for the
[idea](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30350#issuecomment-2053942243)
Follow #32460
Now the code could be much clearer than before and easier to maintain. A
lot of legacy code is removed.
Manually tested.
This PR is large enough, that fine tunes could be deferred to the future if
there is no bug found or design problem.
Screenshots:
<details>
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35f4ab7b-1bc0-4bad-a73c-a4569328303c)
</details>
Fix#32453
Major changes:
* revert the `<div class="divider"></div>` in
`templates/repo/issue/branch_selector_field.tmpl` (it was removed by
mistake in ##32444)
* remove incorrect `<div class="inline field">` in
`templates/repo/issue/sidebar/allow_maintainer_edit.tmpl`
* use `gt-ellipsis` to replace the "title" class in the dependency list,
then `.repository .issue-content-right .ui.list .title` could be removed
* remove the "relaxed" from dependency list, then there is no padding,
then `.repository .issue-content-right .ui.list .dependency` could be
removed (`white-space` doesn't have effect either because there is
`gt-ellipsis`)
* remove dead code `.repository .issue-content-right #deadlineForm input
`
The fixed UI should be the same as before.
Resolves#32371.
#31970 should have just showed the commit summary, but
`strings.SplitN()` was misused such that we did not perform any
splitting at all and just used the message. This was not caught in the
unit test made in that PR since the test commit summary was > 50 (which
truncated away the commit description).
This snapshot resolves this and adds another unit test to ensure that we
only show the commit summary.
This PR introduces a new event which is similar as Github's. When a new
commit status submitted, the event will be trigged. That means, now we
can receive all feedback from CI/CD system in webhooks or other notify
systems.
ref:
https://docs.github.com/en/webhooks/webhook-events-and-payloads#statusFix#20749
- [x] Move `CreateRepositoryByExample` to service layer
- [x] Move `AddCollabrator` to service layer
- [x] Add a new parameter for `AddCollabrator` so that changing mode
immediately after that will become unnecessary.
From testing, I found that issue posters and users with repository write
access are able to edit attachment names in a way that circumvents the
instance-level file extension restrictions using the edit attachment
APIs. This snapshot adds checks for these endpoints.
The "primary button" is used at many places, but sometimes they might
conflict (due to button switch, hidden panel, dropdown menu, etc).
Sometimes we could add a special CSS class for the buttons, but
sometimes not (see the comment of QuickSubmit)
This PR introduces `querySingleVisibleElem` to help to get the correct
primary button (the only visible one), and prevent from querying the
wrong buttons.
Fix#32437
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Use zero instead of 9999-12-31 for deadline
Fix#32291
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
1. clarify the "filepath" could(should) contain "{ref}"
2. remove unclear RepoRefLegacy and RepoRefAny, use RepoRefUnknown to guess
3. by the way, avoid using AppURL