(cherry picked from commit 6029d78ab5006e8fb4f42adb5a8c491f19fa7b0a)
Conflicts:
models/user/user.go
services/user/user_test.go
trivial context conflict
tests/integration/user_test.go
discarded entirely because dot may be allowed in Forgejo under
some conditions
Port of https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/32204
(cherry picked from commit d6d3c96e6555fc91b3e2ef21f4d8d7475564bb3e)
Conflicts:
routers/api/v1/api.go
services/context/api.go
trivial context conflicts
Fix#31423
(cherry picked from commit f4b8f6fc40ce2869135372a5c6ec6418d27ebfba)
Conflicts:
models/fixtures/comment.yml
comment fixtures have to be shifted because there is one more in Forgejo
The inventory of the sha256:* images and the manifest index that
reference them is incomplete because it does not take into account any
image older than the expiration limit. As a result some sha256:* will
be considered orphaned although they are referenced from a manifest
index that was created more recently than the expiration limit.
There must not be any filtering based on the creation time when
building the inventory. The expiration limit must only be taken into
account when deleting orphaned images: those that are more recent than
the expiration limit must not be deleted.
This limit is specially important because it protects against a race
between a cleanup task and an ongoing mirroring task. A mirroring
task (such as skopeo sync) will first upload sha256:* images and then
create the corresponding manifest index. If a cleanup races against
it, the sha256:* images that are not yet referenced will be deleted
without skopeo noticing and the published index manifest that happens
at a later time will contain references to non-existent images.
After migrating a repository with pull request, the branch is missed and
after the pull request merged, the branch cannot be deleted.
(cherry picked from commit 5a8568459d22e57cac506465463660526ca6a08f)
Conflicts:
services/repository/branch.go
conflict because of [GITEA] Fix typo in formatting error e71b5a038e
- [x] add architecture-specific removal support
- [x] Fix upload competition
- [x] Fix not checking input when downloading
docs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs/pulls/874
### Release notes
- [ ] I do not want this change to show in the release notes.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5351
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Exploding Dragon <explodingfkl@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: Exploding Dragon <explodingfkl@gmail.com>
Remove unused CSRF options, decouple "new csrf protector" and "prepare"
logic, do not redirect to home page if CSRF validation falis (it
shouldn't happen in daily usage, if it happens, redirecting to home
doesn't help either but just makes the problem more complex for "fetch")
(cherry picked from commit 1fede04b83288d8a91304a83b7601699bb5cba04)
Conflicts:
options/locale/locale_en-US.ini
tests/integration/repo_branch_test.go
trivial context conflicts
A 500 status code was thrown when passing a non-existent target to the
create release API. This snapshot handles this error and instead throws
a 404 status code.
Discovered while working on #31840.
(cherry picked from commit f05d9c98c4cb95e3a8a71bf3e2f8f4529e09f96f)
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`status == "rename"` should have read `status == "renamed"`. The typo
means that file.PreviousFilename would never be populated, which e.g.
breaks usage of the Github Action at
https://github.com/dorny/paths-filter.
(cherry picked from commit 7c6edf1ba06d4c3269eaa78f4039c9123b006c51)
- The Conan and Container packages use a different type of
authentication. It first authenticates via the regular way (api tokens
or user:password, handled via `auth.Basic`) and then generates a JWT
token that is used by the package software (such as Docker) to do the
action they wanted to do. This JWT token didn't properly propagate the
API scopes that the token was generated for, and thus could lead to a
'scope escalation' within the Conan and Container packages, read
access to write access.
- Store the API scope in the JWT token, so it can be propagated on
subsequent calls that uses that JWT token.
- Integration test added.
- Resolves#5128
- This is in the spirit of #5090.
- Move to a fork of gitea.com/go-chi/cache,
code.forgejo.org/go-chi/cache. It removes unused code (a lot of
adapters, that can't be used by Forgejo) and unused dependencies (see
go.sum). Also updates existing dependencies.
8c64f1a362..main
- This is a fork of https://github.com/dchest/captcha, as
https://gitea.com/go-chi/captcha is a fork of
github.com/go-macaron/captcha which is a fork (although not properly
credited) of a older version of https://github.com/dchest/captcha. Hence
why I've just forked the original.
- The fork includes some QoL improvements (uses standard library for
determistic RNG instead of rolling your own crypto), and removal of
audio support (500KiB unused data that bloated the binary otherwise).
Flips the image over the x-asis.
47270f2b55..main
- This move is needed for the next commit, because
gitea.com/go-chi/captcha included the gitea.com/go-chi/cache dependency.
Add `DiffCleanupSemantic` into the mix when generated diffs (PR review,
commit view and issue/comment history). This avoids trying to produce a
optimal diff and tries to reduce the amount of edits, by combing them
into larger edits, which is nicer and easier to 'look at'. There's no
need for a perfect minimal diff, as the output isn't being parsed by a
computer, it's parsed by people.
Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4996
It loads the Commit with a temporary open GitRepo. This is incorrect,
the GitRepo should be open as long as the Commit can be used. This
mainly removes the usage of this function as it's not needed.
- Moves to a fork of gitea.com/go-chi/session that removed support for
couchbase (and ledis, but that was never made available in Forgejo)
along with other code improvements.
f8ce677595..main
- The rationale for removing Couchbase is quite simple. Its not licensed
under FOSS
license (https://www.couchbase.com/blog/couchbase-adopts-bsl-license/)
and therefore cannot be tested by Forgejo and shouldn't be supported.
This is a similair vein to the removal of MSSQL
support (https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/122)
- A additional benefit is that this reduces the Forgejo binary by ~600Kb.
- This allows `CreateDeclarativeRepo` to be used by other testing
packages such as E2EE testing.
- Removes unused function in `services/webhook/sourcehut/builds_test.go`.