- adds a header to indicate creating a new rule
- test that header is different between new and edit form
- consistently avoids colons in the form
- excludes some accessibility checks that require a global solution for
forms
UX/Translation changes:
- new teams: remove redundant tooltips that don't add meaningful information
- move general information to table fieldset
- new teams: rename "general" to "custom" access for clarity
- new teams: show labels beside options on mobile
Accessibility:
- semantic form elements allow easier navigation (fieldset, mostly)
- improve better labelling of new teams table
- fix accessibility scan issues
- TODO: the parts that "disable" form elements were not yet touched and
are not really accessible to screenreaders
Technical:
- replace two JavaScript solutions with one CSS standard
- implement a simpler grid (.simple-grid)
- simplify markup
- remove some webhook settings specific CSS
Testing:
- check more form content for accessibility issues
- but exclude tooltips from the scan :(
- reuse existing form tests from previous PR
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Conflict resolution: trivial
Things done differently: Improve localization message, use the paragraph
element instead of the div element, fix passing this variable to the
template and add a integration test
(cherry picked from commit 9633f336c87947dc7d2a5e76077a10699ba5e50d)
- Adjust the counting of the number of lines of a file to match the
amount of rendered lines. This simply means that a file with the content
of `a\n` will be shown as having `1 line` rather than `2 lines`. This
matches with the amount of lines that are being rendered (the last empty
line is never rendered) and matches more with the expecation of the
user (a trailing EOL is a technical detail).
- In the case there's no EOL, the reason why it was counting
'incorrectly' was to show if there was a trailing EOL or not, but now
text is shown to tell the user this.
- Integration test added.
- ResolvesCodeberg/Community#1612
Part of #24256.
Clear up old action logs to free up storage space.
Users will see a message indicating that the log has been cleared if
they view old tasks.
<img width="1361" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9f0f3a3a-bc5a-402f-90ca-49282d196c22">
Docs: https://gitea.com/gitea/docs/pulls/40
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
(cherry picked from commit 687c1182482ad9443a5911c068b317a91c91d586)
Conflicts:
custom/conf/app.example.ini
routers/web/repo/actions/view.go
trivial context conflict
The previous commit laid out the foundation of the quota engine, this
one builds on top of it, and implements the actual enforcement.
Enforcement happens at the route decoration level, whenever possible. In
case of the API, when over quota, a 413 error is returned, with an
appropriate JSON payload. In case of web routes, a 413 HTML page is
rendered with similar information.
This implementation is for a **soft quota**: quota usage is checked
before an operation is to be performed, and the operation is *only*
denied if the user is already over quota. This makes it possible to go
over quota, but has the significant advantage of being practically
implementable within the current Forgejo architecture.
The goal of enforcement is to deny actions that can make the user go
over quota, and allow the rest. As such, deleting things should - in
almost all cases - be possible. A prime exemption is deleting files via
the web ui: that creates a new commit, which in turn increases repo
size, thus, is denied if the user is over quota.
Limitations
-----------
Because we generally work at a route decorator level, and rarely
look *into* the operation itself, `size:repos:public` and
`size:repos:private` are not enforced at this level, the engine enforces
against `size:repos:all`. This will be improved in the future.
AGit does not play very well with this system, because AGit PRs count
toward the repo they're opened against, while in the GitHub-style fork +
pull model, it counts against the fork. This too, can be improved in the
future.
There's very little done on the UI side to guard against going over
quota. What this patch implements, is enforcement, not prevention. The
UI will still let you *try* operations that *will* result in a denial.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Just a small PR fixing some lines.
* removed full stop from placeholders, they were placed inconsistent and it doesn't really makes sense to have them in placeholders. It's usually either no full stop or ellipsis.
* s/Issue labels/Labels - obviously labels aren't used just for issues
That's about it. I may or may not send other improvements for this page later, this is just a simple PR that doesn't need testing.
Preview: https://codeberg.org/attachments/f7040bb4-9749-4cd2-9953-289e1103ea3e
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4709
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
- In the spirit of #4635
- Notify the owner when their account is getting enrolled into TOTP. The
message is changed according if they have security keys or not.
- Integration test added.
- Currently if the password, primary mail, TOTP or security keys are
changed, no notification is made of that and makes compromising an
account a bit easier as it's essentially undetectable until the original
person tries to log in. Although other changes should be made as
well (re-authing before allowing a password change), this should go a
long way of improving the account security in Forgejo.
- Adds a mail notification for password and primary mail changes. For
the primary mail change, a mail notification is sent to the old primary
mail.
- Add a mail notification when TOTP or a security keys is removed, if no
other 2FA method is configured the mail will also contain that 2FA is
no longer needed to log into their account.
- `MakeEmailAddressPrimary` is refactored to the user service package,
as it now involves calling the mailer service.
- Unit tests added.
- Integration tests added.
Resolves https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/26996
Added default sorting for milestones by name.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
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Conflict resolution: trivial, was due to the improvement made to 'the due
date sorting' strings.
(cherry picked from commit e8d4b7a8b198eca3b0bd117efb422d7d7cac93fe)
- The usage of the `vue-bar-graph` is complicated, because of the `GSAP`
dependency they pull in, the dependency uses a non-free license.
- The code is rewritten to use the `chart.js` library, which is already
used to draw other charts in the activity tab. Due to the limitation of
`chart.js`, we have to create a plugin in order to have images as labels
and do click handling for those images.
- The chart isn't the same as the previous one, once again simply due to
how `chart.js` works, the amount of commits isn't drawn anymore in the
bar, you instead have to hover over it or look at the y-axis.
- Resolves#4569
Changes
* checkbox titles are no longer strong.
* added descriptions to all options. Mostly from memory, but there are a few sources:
- https://docs.gitea.com/help/faq#active-user-vs-login-prohibited-user
- https://docs.gitea.com/help/faq#restricted-users
* for git hooks, I just moved tooltip into description.
* renamed titles. The only important one is: "Disable sign-in" -> "Suspended account" as it has a change of terminology. We don't seem to have anything about this option in our docs though. This is what the option really does. In fact, it does not invalidate current sessions of the user, but shows them the same "Sign-in prohibited" screen for all actions.
Preview: https://codeberg.org/attachments/e5649045-dfe8-4327-869f-cb2530ca6b17
(the text of the last one is slightly outdated after review)
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4499
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
I changed the title of the registation email from "Welcome to Gitea" to
"Welcome to (appname)". I did this by substituting 'Gitea' in
register_notify to %s and formating the registration title in mail.go. I
changed this for all the languages I could, but I struggled to changed
the translation file for Farsi. I have attached the screenshots of
before and after and the related issue below.
Related issue:
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/31108
Before change:
![Screenshot from 2024-07-04
22-32-17](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/94445569/4178b51c-1acc-45f4-9750-dff41564a709)
After:
![Screenshot from 2024-07-04
22-32-01](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/94445569/9cd7a58d-c0f5-4a3c-a66c-805c55411eaa)
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Signed-off-by: Sunny Wan <Sunnywan2020@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
(cherry picked from commit 4913edaa70a48f7c5a524f680ca921ed515d6ec2)
Conflicts:
- options/locale/locale_en-US.ini
Applied the change manually. Confliced because we don't have `register_notify.title`.
- services/mailer/mail.go
Adapted the change to Forgejo. We don't have `u.EmailTo` due to
not picking gitea#31527 (yet).
Add an empty hash `href="#"` attribute to anchors that did not yet have any `href` attribute, as a quick work-around to make those elements possible to interact with via keyboard. See discussion on linked issue (https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4273) for more information on how the button-like elements like this could eventually be improved even more.
Fixes https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4273.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4375
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: banaanihillo <banaanihillo@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: banaanihillo <banaanihillo@noreply.codeberg.org>