Backport #31874 by @bohde
In the OpenID flows, the "CfTurnstileSitekey" wasn't populated, which
caused those flows to fail if using Turnstile as the Captcha
implementation.
This adds the missing context variables, allowing Turnstile to be used
in the OpenID flows.
Co-authored-by: Rowan Bohde <rowan.bohde@gmail.com>
Backport #31842 by @Adrian-Hirt
When a long line with characters such as dots is returned by a step in
an action (e.g. by the output of the Ruby on Rails test runner), it
overflows the log container, causing the page to scroll sideways (see
first screenshot):
![before](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d71a8446-2c81-42d7-ad20-92514884365a)
This PR adds the CSS `overflow-wrap: anywhere;` to the
`.job-step-section .job-step-logs .job-log-line .log-msg` selector,
which causes such lines to wrap as well (see second screenshot in which
the line wraps nicely):
![after](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ba9abaec-dc0b-4fab-8129-b9341d4bf784)
Co-authored-by: Adrian Hirt <13788379+Adrian-Hirt@users.noreply.github.com>
Backport #31825 by @Zettat123
Fix#31395
This regression is introduced by #30273. To find out how GitHub handles
this case, I did [some
tests](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/31395#issuecomment-2278929115).
I use redirect in this PR instead of checking if the corresponding `.md`
file exists when rendering the link because GitHub also uses redirect.
With this PR, there is no need to resolve the raw wiki link when
rendering a wiki page. If a wiki link points to a raw file, access will
be redirected to the raw link.
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Co-authored-by: Zettat123 <zettat123@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: yp05327 <576951401@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Backport #31843 by @wolfogre
Fix#31625.
If `pull_service.NewPullRequest` return an error which misses each `if`
check, `CompareAndPullRequestPost` will return immediately, since it
doesn't write the HTTP response, a 200 response with empty body will be
sent to clients.
```go
if err := pull_service.NewPullRequest(ctx, repo, pullIssue, labelIDs, attachments, pullRequest, assigneeIDs); err != nil {
if repo_model.IsErrUserDoesNotHaveAccessToRepo(err) {
ctx.Error(http.StatusBadRequest, "UserDoesNotHaveAccessToRepo", err.Error())
} else if git.IsErrPushRejected(err) {
// ...
ctx.JSONError(flashError)
} else if errors.Is(err, user_model.ErrBlockedUser) {
// ...
ctx.JSONError(flashError)
} else if errors.Is(err, issues_model.ErrMustCollaborator) {
// ...
ctx.JSONError(flashError)
}
return
}
```
Not sure what kind of error can cause it to happen, so this PR just
expose it. And we can fix it when users report that creating PRs failed
with error responses.
It's all my guess since I cannot reproduce the problem, but even if it's
not related, the code here needs to be improved.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Backport #31832 by @yp05327
Fix#31807
ps: the newly added params's value will be changed.
When the first time you selected the filter, the values of params will
be `0` or `1`
But in pager it will be `true` or `false`.
So do we have `boolToInt` function?
Co-authored-by: yp05327 <576951401@qq.com>
Backport #31829 by @lunny
Fix#31730
This PR rewrote the function `PublicKeysAreExternallyManaged` with a
simple test. The new function removed the loop to make it more readable.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Backport #31770 by @emrebdr
When transferring repositories that have issues linked to a project
board to another organization, the issues remain associated with the
original project board. This causes the columns in the project board to
become bugged, making it difficult to move other issues in or out of the
affected columns. As a solution, I removed the issue relations since the
other organization does not have this project table.
Fix for #31538
Co-authored-by: Edip Emre Bodur <emrebdr29@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Backport #31683 by @SimonPistache
As discussed in #31667 & #26561, when a card on a Project contains
images, they can overflow the card on its containing column. This aims
to fix this issue via snapping scrollbars.
---
Issue #31667 is open to discussion as there should be room for
improvement.
Co-authored-by: Simon Priet <105607989+SimonPistache@users.noreply.github.com>
- Change condition to include `RepoID` equal to 0 for organization
secrets
Backport https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/31715 by @appleboy
Signed-off-by: Bo-Yi Wu <appleboy.tw@gmail.com>
Backport #31790 by @wolfogre
Fix#31271.
When gogit is enabled, `IsObjectExist` calls
`repo.gogitRepo.ResolveRevision`, which is not correct. It's for
checking references not objects, it could work with commit hash since
it's both a valid reference and a commit object, but it doesn't work
with blob objects.
So it causes #31271 because it reports that all blob objects do not
exist.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Backport #31778 by @lunny
Fix#31738
When pushing a new branch, the old commit is zero. Most git commands
cannot recognize the zero commit id. To get the changed files in the
push, we need to get the first diverge commit of this branch. In most
situations, we could check commits one by one until one commit is
contained by another branch. Then we will think that commit is the
diverge point.
And in a pre-receive hook, this will be more difficult because all
commits haven't been merged and they actually stored in a temporary
place by git. So we need to bring some envs to let git know the commit
exist.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Backport #31702 by @wolfogre
Fix#31137.
Replace #31623#31697.
When migrating LFS objects, if there's any object that failed (like some
objects are losted, which is not really critical), Gitea will stop
migrating LFS immediately but treat the migration as successful.
This PR checks the error according to the [LFS api
doc](https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/main/docs/api/batch.md#successful-responses).
> LFS object error codes should match HTTP status codes where possible:
>
> - 404 - The object does not exist on the server.
> - 409 - The specified hash algorithm disagrees with the server's
acceptable options.
> - 410 - The object was removed by the owner.
> - 422 - Validation error.
If the error is `404`, it's safe to ignore it and continue migration.
Otherwise, stop the migration and mark it as failed to ensure data
integrity of LFS objects.
And maybe we should also ignore others errors (maybe `410`? I'm not sure
what's the difference between "does not exist" and "removed by the
owner".), we can add it later when some users report that they have
failed to migrate LFS because of an error which should be ignored.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Backport #31725 by @wolfogre
Fix#31707.
It's split from #31724.
Although #31724 could also fix#31707, it has change a lot so it's not a
good idea to backport it.
Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Backport #31672 by @techknowlogick
This lets developers who have direnv enabled to load our nix flake
automatically when entering it
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.com>
Backport #31659 by @Zettat123
Fix#31599Fix#31472
A branch divergence is counted based on the default branch. If the
default branch is updated, all divergence caches of the repo need to be
deleted.
Co-authored-by: Zettat123 <zettat123@gmail.com>
Backport #31564 by @tobiasbp
Gitea 1.22.1 was supposed to allow for team names of length 255 (up from
30) after the following PR was merged in:
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/31410. However, the length of
team names was still limited to 30 as described in this issue:
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/31554.
One more change to _gitea_ needs to be made to allow for the longer team
names, as there is a 30 character limit here:
2c92c7c522/services/forms/org.go (L65)
This PR changes that value to 255.
Co-authored-by: Tobias Balle-Petersen <tobias.petersen@unity3d.com>
Backport #31187Resolves#31167.
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/30885 changed the behavior of
`repo.AvatarLink()` where it can now take the empty string and append it
to the app data URL. This does not point to a valid avatar image URL,
and, as the issue mentions, previous Gitea versions returned the empty
string.
Co-authored-by: Kemal Zebari <60799661+kemzeb@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Backport #31548 by @brechtvl
Running git update-index for every individual file is slow, so add and
remove everything with a single git command.
When such a big commit lands in the default branch, it could cause PR
creation and patch checking for all open PRs to be slow, or time out
entirely. For example, a commit that removes 1383 files was measured to
take more than 60 seconds and timed out. With this change checking took
about a second.
This is related to #27967, though this will not help with commits that
change many lines in few files.
Co-authored-by: Brecht Van Lommel <brecht@blender.org>
Backport #31450 by @silverwind
See
https://docs.docker.com/reference/build-checks/legacy-key-value-format/.
Fixes these warnings seen during the docker build:
```
4 warnings found (use --debug to expand):
- LegacyKeyValueFormat: "ENV key=value" should be used instead of legacy "ENV key value" format (line 5)
- LegacyKeyValueFormat: "ENV key=value" should be used instead of legacy "ENV key value" format (line 9)
- LegacyKeyValueFormat: "ENV key=value" should be used instead of legacy "ENV key value" format (line 75)
- LegacyKeyValueFormat: "ENV key=value" should be used instead of legacy "ENV key value" format (line 76)
```
Introduced in: https://github.com/moby/buildkit/pull/4923
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>