Regression of #2507, which switched the HEAD from `pr.GetGitRefName()`
to `pr.HeadCommitID` but it had to be `prInfo.HeadCommitID`. Resolves #2656
I was able to reproduce this locally with _some_ pull requests, haven't
been able to get a reproducer trough integration testing.
Inputs are normally present in the taborder of a website. When they are
inside a dropdown, this means a user could theoretically also tab
through them.
With the current dropdown approach, however, this can result in the
focus being trapped, because the dropdown is closed after the focus
switches to the next element.
In this case, the focus moves to the end of the page, breaking keyword
navigation and making parts of the page inaccessible with a keyboard.
I was only able to reproduce this in Firefox.
This patch removes inputs inside dropdowns from taborder. It should be
generally safe even with potential side-effects, because *nothing*
inside dropdowns should be in the tab order.
This is a hotfix for https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2635,
but I acknowledge it is not an ideal solution.
This should be a failing test for Firefox (but working in Chrome?) for
the taborder in the explore page.
Tabbing through the page should ensure that certain elements are focused
at least once.
We need to scan `.go` files for tailwind classes. Does not seem to
affect build time much luckily.
Fixes:
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/29678#discussion_r1518448600
Verified via `rg tw-object-contain public/assets/css/index.css`.
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit 1695a5ac74afc51f38fd3a1def76cff6ba8d8641)
meilisearch does not have an search option to contorl fuzzynes per query
right now:
- https://github.com/meilisearch/meilisearch/issues/1192
- https://github.com/orgs/meilisearch/discussions/377
- https://github.com/meilisearch/meilisearch/discussions/1096
so we have to create a workaround by post-filter the search result in
gitea until this is addressed.
For future works I added an option in backend only atm, to enable
fuzzynes for issue indexer too.
And also refactored the code so the fuzzy option is equal in logic to
code indexer
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*Sponsored by Kithara Software GmbH*
Conflicts:
routers/web/repo/search.go
trivial context confict s/isMatch/isFuzzy/
Support pasting URLs over selection text in the textarea editor. Does
not work in EasyMDE and I don't intend to support it. Image paste works
as usual in both Textarea and EasyMDE.
The new `replaceTextareaSelection` function changes textarea content via
[`insertText`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/execCommand#using_inserttext)
command, which preserves history, e.g. `CTRL-Z` works and is also
demostrated below. We should later refactor the image paste code to use
the same function because it currently destroys history.
Overriding the formatting via `Shift` key is supported as well, e.g.
`Ctrl+Shift+V` will insert the URL as-is, like on GitHub.
![urlpaste](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/522b1023-6797-401c-9e4a-498570adfc88)
(cherry picked from commit a3cfe6f39ba33cea305de592a006727857014c53)
This seeks to fix the bug reported on issue #29196.
Cause:
ID's with custom characters (- , _ , etc.), were not linking correctly
in the Markdown file when rendered in the browser because the ID in the
respective destinies would be different than the one in anchor, while
for IDs with only letters, the ID would be the same.
Fix:
It was suggested that to fix this bug, it should more or less like
GitHub does it. While in gitea the anchors would be put in HTML like
this:
```
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597800" rel="nofollow">Review</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597802" rel="nofollow">Staging</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597803" rel="nofollow">Development</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597828" rel="nofollow">Testing</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="#user-content-_toc152597829" rel="nofollow">Unit-tests</a></p>
```
In GitHub, the same anchor's href properties would be the same without
"user-content-" trailing behind.
So my code made sure to change those anchors, so it would not include
"user-content-" and then add respective Event Listeners so it would
scroll into the supposed places.
Fixes: #29196
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
(cherry picked from commit f219ea8d0e0eccd74c786202a4ddb2784a0175ad)