- If the database returns a error in integration tests, it should be
marked as a failure of the test.
- Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2962 (this should
help with logging the SQL that is resulting in the error).
- Use the correct template that was given when there's an error in
retrieving which git identity should be used.
- Remove the error from the exception list.
- Currently protected branch rules do not apply to admins, however in
some cases (like in the case of Forgejo project) you might also want to
apply these rules to admins to avoid accidental merges.
- Add new option to configure this on a per-rule basis.
- Adds integration tests.
- Resolves#65
They are bound to change. The worst that can happen is that the same
error happens somewhere else and is ignored although it should
not. Which is not worse than the previous situation which was to
ignore all errors anyway.
Also be more liberal about what is ignored. Some error messages are
very long and may contain elements with some variance. It is enough to
have an ignored that is specific.
(cherry picked from commit a60b34a451)
This is, in large part, a refactoring: we rename `CommitVerification` to
`ObjectVerification`, and adjust `ParseObjectWithSignature` (previously
`ParseCommitWithSignature`) to work on an object, rather than a commit.
This in turn, lets us implement `ParseTagWithSignature` on top of it, so
commit & tag signature verification will share most of the code.
Work sponsored by @glts.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
**Backport:** https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2906
Following #2763 (refactor of git check-attr)
and #2866 (wrong log.Error format in check-attr)
- refactors the `nul-byte` reader to be used in both the streaming and one-off cases.
- add test for some failure cases
- don't log the error returned by `cmd.Run`, but return it to the `CheckPath` caller (which can then decide what to do with it).
This should solve the following flaky `log.Error` (or at least move it to the caller, instead of being inside a random goroutine):
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/actions/runs/9541/jobs/5#jobstep-7-839
> FATAL ERROR: log.Error has been called: 2024/03/28 14:30:33 ...it/repo_attribute.go:313:func2() [E] Unable to open checker for 3fa2f829675543ecfc16b2891aebe8bf0608a8f4. Error: failed to run attr-check. Error: exit status 128
Stderr: fatal: this operation must be run in a work tree
Co-authored-by: oliverpool <git@olivier.pfad.fr>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2939
Reviewed-by: oliverpool <oliverpool@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: forgejo-backport-action <forgejo-backport-action@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: forgejo-backport-action <forgejo-backport-action@noreply.codeberg.org>
- Colordots are generated for colors in inline code, such as `red`,
`rgb(255, 0, 124)`, `#ffaabb` and `hsl(124, 52%, 50%)`. However this
shouldn't be doon for literal color names as these can be too common
assiocated with non-color related stuff _and matches the behavior of
some other forge_.
- Move the regexes from bluemonday to Forgejo and do the checking
ourselves.
- Adds unit tests.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1510
Previously, the default was a week.
As most instances don't set the setting, this leads to a bad user
experience by default.
## ⚠️ Breaking
If your instance requires a high level of security,
you may want to set `[security].LOGIN_REMEMBER_DAYS` so that logins are
not valid as long.
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0d5abe3454c73f11d90d2809af0949a0e0636c22)
This PR uses `db.ListOptions` instead of `Paginor` to make the code
simpler.
And it also fixed the performance problem when viewing /pulls or
/issues. Before the counting in fact will also do the search.
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
(cherry picked from commit 3f26fe2fa2c7141c9e622297e50a70f3e0003e4d)
- `%w` is to wrap errors, but can only be used by `fmt.Errorf`. Instead
use `%v` to display the error.
- Regression of #2763
Before:
[E] failed to run attr-check. Error: %!w(*exec.ExitError=&{0xc006568e28 []})
Stderr: fatal: this operation must be run in a work tree
After:
[E] failed to run attr-check. Error: exit status 128
Stderr: fatal: this operation must be run in a work tree
also bleve did match on fuzzy search and the other way around. this also fix that bug.
(cherry picked from commit b9c57fb78e8e0d80d786d8e1da433b6c7ebf2f1c)
Conflicts:
tests/integration/repo_search_test.go
simple conflict resolution in the tests
(cherry picked from commit f8ab9dafb7a173a35e9308f8f784735b0f822439)
Conflicts:
routers/web/repo/fork.go
trivial context conflict, the file does not exist in Forgejo
This PR will avoid load pullrequest.Issue twice in pull request list
page. It will reduce x times database queries for those WIP pull
requests.
Partially fix#29585
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit 62f8174aa2fae1481c7e17a6afcb731a5b178cd0)
Conflicts:
models/activities/notification_list.go
moved to models/activities/notification.go
`CommitGPGSignature` was originally made to store information about a
commit's GPG signature. Nowadays, it is used to store information about
SSH signatures too, and not just commit signatures, but tag signatures
too.
As such, rename it to `ObjectSignature`, because that describes what it
does a whole lot better.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>