`models` does far too much. In particular it handles all `UserSignin`.
It shouldn't be responsible for calling LDAP, SMTP or PAM for signing in.
Therefore we should move this code out of `models`.
This code has to depend on `models` - therefore it belongs in `services`.
There is a package in `services` called `auth` and clearly this functionality belongs in there.
Plan:
- [x] Change `auth.Auth` to `auth.Method` - as they represent methods of authentication.
- [x] Move `models.UserSignIn` into `auth`
- [x] Move `models.ExternalUserLogin`
- [x] Move most of the `LoginVia*` methods to `auth` or subpackages
- [x] Move Resynchronize functionality to `auth`
- Involved some restructuring of `models/ssh_key.go` to reduce the size of this massive file and simplify its files.
- [x] Move the rest of the LDAP functionality in to the ldap subpackage
- [x] Re-factor the login sources to express an interfaces `auth.Source`?
- I've done this through some smaller interfaces Authenticator and Synchronizable - which would allow us to extend things in future
- [x] Now LDAP is out of models - need to think about modules/auth/ldap and I think all of that functionality might just be moveable
- [x] Similarly a lot Oauth2 functionality need not be in models too and should be moved to services/auth/source/oauth2
- [x] modules/auth/oauth2/oauth2.go uses xorm... This is naughty - probably need to move this into models.
- [x] models/oauth2.go - mostly should be in modules/auth/oauth2 or services/auth/source/oauth2
- [x] More simplifications of login_source.go may need to be done
- Allow wiring in of notify registration - *this can now easily be done - but I think we should do it in another PR* - see #16178
- More refactors...?
- OpenID should probably become an auth Method but I think that can be left for another PR
- Methods should also probably be cleaned up - again another PR I think.
- SSPI still needs more refactors.* Rename auth.Auth auth.Method
* Restructure ssh_key.go
- move functions from models/user.go that relate to ssh_key to ssh_key
- split ssh_key.go to try create clearer function domains for allow for
future refactors here.
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* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* Update templates/admin/hook_new.tmpl
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* Update services/webhook/wechatwork.go
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* 修善wechatwork
* 修善wechatwork
* fix
* Update locale_cs-CZ.ini
fix
* fix build
* fix
* fix build
* make webhooks.zh-cn.md
* delet unnecessary blank line
* delet unnecessary blank line
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* Update templates/admin/hook_new.tmpl
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* Update services/webhook/wechatwork.go
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* 修善wechatwork
* 修善wechatwork
* fix
* fix build
* fix
* fix build
* make webhooks.zh-cn.md
* delet unnecessary blank line
* delet unnecessary blank line
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* fix
* fix
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* fix wechat
* fix wechat
* fix wechat
* fix wechat
* Fix invalid params and typo of email templates (#16394)
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* Add LRU mem cache implementation (#16226)
The current default memory cache implementation is unbounded in size and number of
objects cached. This is hardly ideal.
This PR proposes creating a TwoQueue LRU cache as the underlying cache for Gitea.
The cache is limited by the number of objects stored in the cache (rather than size)
for simplicity. The default number of objects is 50000 - which is perhaps too small
as most of our objects cached are going to be much less than 1kB.
It may be worth considering using a different LRU implementation that actively limits
sizes or avoids GC - however, this is just a beginning implementation.
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* [skip ci] Updated translations via Crowdin
* Replace `plugins/docker` with `techknowlogick/drone-docker`in ci (#16407)
* plugins/docker -> techknowlogick/drone-docker
* It is multi-arch
* docs: rewrite email setup (#16404)
* Add intro for both the docs page and mailer methods
* Fix numbering level in SMTP section
* Recommends implicit TLS
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* Validate Issue Index before querying DB (#16406)
* Fix external renderer (#16401)
* fix external renderer
* use GBackground context as fallback
* no fallback, return error
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* Add checkbox to delete pull branch after successful merge (#16049)
* Add checkbox to delete pull branch after successful merge
* Omit DeleteBranchAfterMerge field in json
* Log a warning instead of error when PR head branch deleted
* Add DefaultDeleteBranchAfterMerge to PullRequestConfig
* Add support for delete_branch_after_merge via API
* Fix for API: the branch should be deleted from the HEAD repo
If head and base repo are the same, reuse the already opened ctx.Repo.GitRepo
* Don't delegate to CleanupBranch, only reuse branch deletion code
CleanupBranch contains too much logic that has already been performed by the Merge
* Reuse gitrepo in MergePullRequest
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* [skip ci] Updated translations via Crowdin
* Detect encoding changes while parsing diff (#16330)
* Detect encoding changes while parsing diff
* Let branch/tag name be a valid ref to get CI status (#16400)
* fix #16384#
* refactor: move shared helper func to utils package
* extend Tests
* use ctx.Repo.GitRepo if not nil
* fix
* fix
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* 企业微信webhook
* 企业微信webhook
* fix build
* fix build
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Somewhere along the line the creation of git-daemon-export-ok
files disappeared but the updating of these files when
repo visibility changes remained. The problem is that the
current state will create files even when the org or user
is private.
This PR restores creation correctly.
Fix#15521
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One of the reasons why #16447 was needed and why #16268 was needed in
the first place was because it appears that editing ldap configuration
doesn't get tested.
This PR therefore adds a basic test that will run the edit pipeline.
In doing so it's now clear that #16447 and #16268 aren't actually
solving #16252. It turns out that what actually happens is that is that
the bytes are actually double encoded.
This PR now changes the json unmarshal wrapper to handle this double
encode.
Fix#16252
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Unfortunately #16268 contained a terrible error, whereby there was a double
indirection taken when unmarshalling the source data. This fatally breaks
authentication configuration reading.
Fix#16342
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* Retry rename on lock induced failures
Due to external locking on Windows it is possible for an
os.Rename to fail if the files or directories are being
used elsewhere.
This PR simply suggests retrying the rename again similar
to how we handle the os.Remove problems.
Fix#16427
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* resolve CI fail
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* fix: primary email cannot be activated
* Primary email should be activated together with user account when
'RegisterEmailConfirm' is enabled.
* To fix the existing error state. When 'RegisterEmailConfirm' is enabled, the
admin should have permission to modify the activations status of user email.
And the user should be allowed to send activation to primary email.
* Only judge whether email is primary from email_address table.
* Improve logging and refactor isEmailActive
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* Add option to provide signed token to verify key ownership
Currently we will only allow a key to be matched to a user if it matches
an activated email address. This PR provides a different mechanism - if
the user provides a signature for automatically generated token (based
on the timestamp, user creation time, user ID, username and primary
email.
* Ensure verified keys can act for all active emails for the user
* Add code to mark keys as verified
* Slight UI adjustments
* Slight UI adjustments 2
* Simplify signature verification slightly
* fix postgres test
* add api routes
* handle swapped primary-keys
* Verify the no-reply address for verified keys
* Only add email addresses that are activated to keys
* Fix committer shortcut properly
* Restructure gpg_keys.go
* Use common Verification Token code
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* Add checkbox to delete pull branch after successful merge
* Omit DeleteBranchAfterMerge field in json
* Log a warning instead of error when PR head branch deleted
* Add DefaultDeleteBranchAfterMerge to PullRequestConfig
* Add support for delete_branch_after_merge via API
* Fix for API: the branch should be deleted from the HEAD repo
If head and base repo are the same, reuse the already opened ctx.Repo.GitRepo
* Don't delegate to CleanupBranch, only reuse branch deletion code
CleanupBranch contains too much logic that has already been performed by the Merge
* Reuse gitrepo in MergePullRequest
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* Handle misencoding of login_source cfg in mssql
Unfortunately due a bug in xorm (see https://gitea.com/xorm/xorm/pulls/1957) updating
loginsources on MSSQL causes them to become corrupted. (#16252)
Whilst waiting for the referenced PR to be merged and to handle the corrupted
loginsources correctly we need to add a wrapper to the `FromDB()` methods to look
for and ignore the misplaced BOMs that have been added.
Fix#16252
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* Update models/login_source.go
This PR removes multiple unneeded fields from the `HookTask` struct and adds the two headers `X-Hub-Signature` and `X-Hub-Signature-256`.
## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️
* The `Secret` field is no longer passed as part of the payload.
* "Breaking" change (or fix?): The webhook history shows the real called url and not the url registered in the webhook (`deliver.go`@129).
Close#16115Fixes#7788Fixes#11755
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Now that #16069 is merged, some sites may wish to enforce that users are all public, limited or private, and/or disallow users from becoming private.
This PR adds functionality and settings to constrain a user's ability to change their visibility.
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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
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* #14559 Reduce amount of email notifications for WIP draft PR's
don't notify repo watchers of WIP draft PR's
* #13190 Notification when WIP Pull Request is ready for review
* Send email notification to repo watchers when WIP PR is created
* Send ui notification to repo watchers when WIP PR is created
* send specific email notification when PR is marked ready for review
instead of reusing the CreatePullRequest action
* Fix lint error
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* 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 migrating message
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* simplify messenger
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* make messenger an interface
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* rename
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* prepare for merge
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* as per tech
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* Only check access tokens if they are likely to be tokens
Gitea will currently check every if every password is an access token even though
most passwords are not and cannot be access tokens.
By creation access tokens are 40 byte hexadecimal strings therefore only these should
be checked.
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When sorting issues by deadline, the deadline of the milestone the issue
is attached to wasn't taken into account.
It have been changed and the nearest deadline is taken into account for
sorting.
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Unfortunately the v180 migration picked up a few non-standalone dependencies. This PR
forcibly copies the important parts back into the migration.
Fix#16150
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* 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
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* 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
* encrypt migration credentials in task persistence
Not sure this is the best approach, we could encrypt the entire
`PayloadContent` instead. Also instead of clearing individual fields in
payload content, we could just delete the task once it has
(successfully) finished..?
* remove credentials of past migrations
* only run DB migration for completed tasks
* fix binding
* add omitempty
* never serialize unencrypted credentials
* fix import order
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