Fix#30243
We only checking unit disabled when detecting workflows, but not in
runner `FetchTask`.
So if a workflow was detected when action unit is enabled, but disabled
later, `FetchTask` will still return these detected actions.
Global setting: repo.ENABLED and repository.`DISABLED_REPO_UNITS` will
not effect this.
(cherry picked from commit d872ce006c0400edb10a05f7555f9b08070442e3)
`log.Xxx("%v")` is not ideal, this PR adds necessary context messages.
Remove some unnecessary logs.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit 83f83019ef3471b847a300f0821499b3896ec987)
Conflicts:
- modules/util/util.go
Conflict resolved by picking `util.Iif` from 654cfd1dfbd3f3f1d94addee50b6fe2b018a49c3
Fix https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30428
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Conflict resolution: trivial and move test to own subtest run directly
after `Normal`.
(cherrypicked commit 9466fec879f4f2c88c7c1e7a5cffba319282ab66)
* Split TestPullRequest out of AddTestPullRequestTask
* A Created field is added to the Issue table
* The Created field is set to the time (with nano resolution) on creation
* Record the nano time repo_module.PushUpdateOptions is created by the hook
* The decision to update a pull request created before a commit was
pushed is based on the time (with nano resolution) the git hook
was run and the Created field
It ensures the following happens:
* commit C is pushed
* the git hook queues AddTestPullRequestTask for processing and returns with success
* TestPullRequest is not called yet
* a pull request P with commit C as the head is created
* TestPullRequest runs and ignores P because it was created after the commit was received
When the "created" column is NULL, no verification is done, pull
requests that were created before the column was created in the
database cannot be newer than the latest call to a git hook.
Fixes: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2009
This PR do some performance optimzations.
- [x] Add `index` for the column `comment_id` of `Attachment` table to
accelerate query from the database.
- [x] Remove unnecessary database queries when viewing issues. Before
some conditions which id = 0 will be sent to the database
- [x] Remove duplicated load posters
- [x] Batch loading attachements, isread of comments on viewing issue
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Co-authored-by: Zettat123 <zettat123@gmail.com>
Conflicts:
models/issues/comment_code.go: function was renamed in Forgejo
models/migrations/migrations.go: migration already ported
Fixes#30235
If the key id "front" byte has a single digit, `%X` is missing the 0
prefix.
` 38D1A3EADDBEA9C` instead of
`038D1A3EADDBEA9C`
When using the `IssuerFingerprint` slice `%X` is enough but I changed it
to `%016X` too to be consistent.
(cherry picked from commit eb505b128c7b9b2459f2a5d20b5740017125178b)
Conflicts:
- models/asymkey/gpg_key_commit_verification.go
Ported the change to models/asymkey/gpg_key_object_verification.go
- Adds setting `EXTERNAL_USER_DISABLE_FEATURES` to disable any supported
user features when login type is not plain
- In general, this is necessary for SSO implementations to avoid
inconsistencies between the external account management and the linked
account
- Adds helper functions to encourage correct use
(cherry picked from commit 59d4aadba5c15d02f3b9f0e61abb7476870c20a5)
Conflicts:
- docs/content/administration/config-cheat-sheet.en-us.md
Removed.
- modules/setting/admin.go
Trivial resolution: pick the newly added struct member.
- When the database consistency is being run it would check for any
OAuth2 applications that don't have an existing user. However there are
few special OAuth2 applications that don't have an user set, because
they are global applications.
- This was not taken into account by the database consistency checker
and were removed if the database consistency check was being run with
autofix enabled.
- Take into account to ignore these global OAuth2 applications when
running the database consistency check.
- Add unit tests.
- Ref: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1530
- Remove options that currently aren't set
on `GarbageCollectLFSMetaObjectsOptions` and
`IterateLFSMetaObjectsForRepoOptions`.
- Simplify `IterateRepositoryIDsWithLFSMetaObjects` and
`IterateLFSMetaObjectsForRepo`.
- `IterateLFSMetaObjectsForRepo` was previously able to get in a
loop (`gc-lfs` doctor check was able to reproduce this) because the code
expected that the records would be updated to not match the SQL query,
but that wasn't the case. Simply enforce that only records higher than
the latest `id` from the previous iteration are allowed.
- For `gc-lfs` doctor check this was because `UpdatedLessRecentlyThan`
option was not set, which caused that records just marked as active in
the iteration weren't being filtered.
- Add unit tests
- Most likely a regression from 2cc3a6381c.
- The bug with `gc-lfs` was found on Codeberg.
- It was only used to parse old U2F data to webauthn credentials. We
only used the public key and keyhandle. This functiontionality was
reworked to `parseU2FRegistration`.
- Tests are already present, `Test_RemigrateU2FCredentials`.
- 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).
This is a squashed result of conflict resolution for the following commits from Gitea:
- 36de5b299b
- 9a93b1816e
- 712e19fa6f
- 83850cc479
It is lacking CSS rule for archived labels, though.
Changes in this commit are authored by:
- 6543
- delvh
- silverwind
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>