* initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on:
* login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider
Only GitHub is implemented for now
* show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated)
* create macaron group for oauth2 urls
* prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2)
* use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data
* add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user
* add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI
* add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application
* at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers
* custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip
* add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database
* link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed
* remove the linked external account from the user his settings
* if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account
* sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers)
* from gorilla/sessions docs:
"Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!"
(we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions)
* use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
- Add site-wide option DEFAULT_KEEP_EMAIL_PRIVATE.
- Add the new option to the install and admin/config pages.
- Add the new option to app.ini in the service section.
- Add the new option to the settings struct.
- Add English text strings to i18n.
- Add field KeepEmailPrivate to user struct.
- Add field KeepEmailPrivate to user form.
- Add option to UI.
- Add using noreply email address if user has "Keep Email Private".
An email address <LowerName>@<NO_REPLY_ADDRESS> is now used in commit
messages (and hopefully all other git log relevant places). The
change relies on the fact that git commands should use
user.NetGitSig().
- Add hiding of email address in UI, if user has set "Keep Email Private".
- Add condition to show email address only on explore/users and user
pages, if user has not set "Keep Email Private".
- Add noreply email in API if set "Keep Email Private".
- Add a new service setting NO_REPLY_ADDRESS. The value of this
setting is used as the domain part for the user's email address in
git log, iff he decides to keep his email address private.
If the user decides to keep his email address private and this
option is not set 'noreply.example.org' is used, which no MTA
should send email to.
Add NO_REPLY_ADDRESS to conf/app.ini.
* restrict creating organizations based on right on user
* revert bindata.go
* reverse vendor lib
* revert goimports change
* set AllowCreateOrganization default value to true
* revert locale
* added default value for AllowCreateOrganization
* fix typo in migration-comment
* fix comment
* add coments in migration
* Add support for federated avatars
Fixes #3105
Removes avatar fetching duplication code
Adds an "Enable Federated Avatar" checkbox in user settings
(defaults to unchecked)
Moves avatar settings all in the same form, making
local and remote avatars mutually exclusive
Renames UploadAvatarForm to AvatarForm
as it's not anymore only for uploading
* Run gofmt on all modified files
* Move Avatar form in its own page
* Add go-libravatar dependency to vendor/ dir
Hopefully helps with accepting the contribution.
See also #3214
* Revert "Add go-libravatar dependency to vendor/ dir"
This reverts commit a8cb93ae640bbb90f7d25012fc257bda9fae9b82.
* Make federated avatar setting a global configuration
Removes the per-user setting
* Move avatar handling back to base tool, disable federated avatar in offline mode
* Format, handle error
* Properly set fallback host
* Use unsupported github.com mirror for importing go-libravatar
* Remove comment showing life exists outside of github.com
... pity, but contribution would not be accepted otherwise
* Use Combo for Get and Post methods over /avatar
* FEDERATED_AVATAR -> ENABLE_FEDERATED_AVATAR
* Fix persistance of federated avatar lookup checkbox at install time
* Federated Avatars -> Enable Federated Avatars
* Use len(string) == 0 instead of string == ""
* Move import line where it belong
See
https://github.com/Unknwon/go-code-convention/blob/master/en-US/import_packages.md
Pity the import url is still the unofficial one, but oh well...
* Save a line (and waste much more expensive time)
* Remove redundant parens
* Remove an empty line
* Remove empty lines
* Reorder lines to make diff smaller
* Remove another newline
Unknwon review got me start a fight against newlines
* Move DISABLE_GRAVATAR and ENABLE_FEDERATED_AVATAR after OFFLINE_MODE
On re-reading the diff I figured what Unknwon meant here:
https://github.com/gogits/gogs/pull/3320/files#r73741106
* Remove newlines that weren't there before my intervention
Re: issues gogits/gogs#2863 and gogits/gogs#3231
As a result of modifications to the contents of the conf folder, `make bindata`
was run, causing an update to bindata.go.
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This is feature is workaround for #2628 (JumpCloud) and some other services
that allow LDAP search only under BindDN user account, but not allow any LDAP
search query in logged user DN context.
Such approach is an alternative to minimal permissions security pattern for
BindDN user.
This commit improves templates readability, since all of them use consistent
indent with all template command blocks indented too.
1. Indents both HTML containers such as <div>, <p> and Go HTML template blocks
such as {{if}} {{with}}
2. Cleans all trailing white-space
3. Adds trailing last line-break to each file
Consider following LDAP search query example:
(&(objectClass=Person)(|(uid=%s)(mail=%s)))
Right now on first login attempt Gogs will use the text supplied on login form
as the newly created user name. In example query above the text matches against
both e-mail or user name. So if user puts the e-mail then the new Gogs user
name will be e-mail which may be undesired.
Using optional user name attribute setting we can explicitly say we want Gogs
user name to be certain LDAP attribute eg. `uid`, so even user will use e-mail
to login 1st time, the new account will receive correct user name.