Using "data-target", it is possible to set a value to a target element
that can enable it or disable it. Using "data-context" lets us perform
the opposite action on a different target.
Before, only the #external_wiki_box target was used, which was enabled
or disabled depending on whether the user has chosen to use the internal
wiki or the external wiki. If the user chooses to use the internal wiki,
they will disable the box that lets them enter a link pointing to an
external wiki, and vice versa. Although it is not possible to use, say,
boolean operations, we can introduce a target that is
called #globally_writeable_checkbox that gets enabled when
the #external_wiki_box box is disabled, and vice versa.
This makes the box's behavior more consistent with the behavior in the
"Issues" section. To keep things consistent with that section, a new
property was assigned to the "globally_writeable_checkbox" that makes
the box go a bit further in (`tw-pl-4`).
When in the repository settings, visiting
- `LFS` to `/{owner}/{repo}/settings/lfs`
- `Find pointer files` to `/{owner}/{repo}/settings/lfs/pointers`
- `Find commits` to `/{owner}/{repo}/settings/lfs/find?oid=...`
failed with an error 500 because of an incorrect evaluation of the
template.
Regression introduced by
cbf923e87b
A test is added to visit the page and guard against future
regressions.
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/3438
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30384
On repo settings page, there id `repo_name` was used 5 times on the same
page, some in modal and such. I think we are better off just
auto-generating these IDs in the future so that labels link up with
their form element.
Ideally this id generation would be done in backend in a subtemplate,
but seeing that we already have similar JS patches for checkboxes, I
took the easy path for now.
I also checked that these `#repo_name` were not in use in JS and the
only case where this id appears in JS is on the migration page where
it's still there.
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(cherry picked from commit d4ec6b3d16496ce3b479d5a08f79823122dc2b7b)
Conflicts:
- templates/repo/settings/options.tmpl
Conflict resolved by manually removing all `id` and `for`
attributes from elements that had `repo_name` as their id.
Enable us to use tailwind's
[`font-family`](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/font-family) classes as
well as remove `gt-mono` in favor of `tw-font-mono`. I also merged the
"compensation" to one selector, previously this was two different values
0.9em and 0.95em. I did not declare a `serif` font because I don't think
there will ever be a use case for those. Command ran:
```sh
perl -p -i -e 's#gt-mono#tw-font-mono#g' web_src/js/**/* templates/**/*
(cherry picked from commit 226a82a9396dc94f362ba27bd1c9318630df74b4)
We have to define this one in helpers.css because tailwind only
generates a single class but certain things rely on this being
double-class. Command ran:
```sh
perl -p -i -e 's#gt-hidden#tw-hidden#g' web_src/js/**/* templates/**/* models/**/* web_src/css/**/*
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(cherry picked from commit ec3d467f15a683b305ac165c3eba6683628dcb25)
Conflicts:
templates/install.tmpl
templates/repo/diff/conversation.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/view_content/conversation.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/view_content/sidebar.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/view_title.tmpl
resolved by prefering Forgejo version and applying the
commands to all files
- Currently protected branch rules do not apply to admins, however in
some cases (like in the case of Forgejo project) you might also want to
apply these rules to admins to avoid accidental merges.
- Add new option to configure this on a per-rule basis.
- Adds integration tests.
- Resolves #65
These should be all simple inline styles that were left in the
templates.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit 0bef9a2775af0e27a0754207fc87537b96c2792e)
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30005. Regression from
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/29945.
There was only once instance of `tw-content-center` before that PR, so I
just ran below command and reverted that one instance.
```sh
perl -p -i -e 's#tw-content-center#tw-items-center#g' web_src/js/**/* templates/**/* models/**/* tests/**/*
```
(cherry picked from commit 04f9ad056882fc3f21b247b16f84437adf0f36d8)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/diff/conversation.tmpl
templates/repo/header.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/filter_list.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/view_content/conversation.tmpl
templates/repo/wiki/view.tmpl
web_src/js/components/DashboardRepoList.vue
re-ran the command after discarding the Gitea changes to
ensure all Forgejo files are also covered
Used all existing css vars, other migrations are 1:1.
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(cherry picked from commit 34290a00c4501ffeba26db267be71ab68e3ec97f)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/issue/filter_list.tmpl
web_src/js/components/DashboardRepoList.vue
trivial context conflicts
Refactor the webhook logic, to have the type-dependent processing happen
only in one place.
---
1. An event happens
2. It is pre-processed (depending on the webhook type) and its body is
added to a task queue
3. When the task is processed, some more logic (depending on the webhook
type as well) is applied to make an HTTP request
This means that webhook-type dependant logic is needed in step 2 and 3.
This is cumbersome and brittle to maintain.
Updated webhook flow with this PR:
1. An event happens
2. It is stored as-is and added to a task queue
3. When the task is processed, the event is processed (depending on the
webhook type) to make an HTTP request
So the only webhook-type dependent logic happens in one place (step 3)
which should be much more robust.
- the raw event must be stored in the hooktask (until now, the
pre-processed body was stored)
- to ensure that previous hooktasks are correctly sent, a
`payload_version` is added (version 1: the body has already been
pre-process / version 2: the body is the raw event)
So future webhook additions will only have to deal with creating an
http.Request based on the raw event (no need to adjust the code in
multiple places, like currently).
Moreover since this processing happens when fetching from the task
queue, it ensures that the queuing of new events (upon a `git push` for
instance) does not get slowed down by a slow webhook.
As a concrete example, the PR #19307 for custom webhooks, should be
substantially smaller:
- no need to change `services/webhook/deliver.go`
- minimal change in `services/webhook/webhook.go` (add the new webhook
to the map)
- no need to change all the individual webhook files (since with this
refactor the `*webhook_model.Webhook` is provided as argument)
(cherry picked from commit 26653b196bd1d15c532af41f60351596dd4330bd)
Conflicts:
services/webhook/deliver_test.go
trivial context conflict
Tested a few things, all working fine. Not sure if the chinese machine
translation is good.
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(cherry picked from commit 7e8c1c5ba18e1ac8861f429b825163b8210fd178)
Conflicts:
docs/content/contributing/guidelines-frontend.zh-cn.md
Gitea docs
* "mail/issue/default.tmpl": the body is rendered by backend
`markdown.RenderString() HTML`, it has been already sanitized
* "repo/settings/webhook/base_list.tmpl": "Description" is prepared by
backend `ctx.Tr`, it doesn't need to be sanitized
(cherry picked from commit dae7f1ebdbe19620f40e110b285f7c0ecd0bb33b)
Replace 18 `gt-` prefixes with `tw-` with perl replacement. I manually
checked them all with `rg` afterwards.
(cherry picked from commit a2e90014ec20a1085449a66061389cfe0d12260f)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/header.tmpl
because some of the header moved to header_fork.tmpl
Str2html was abused a lot. So use a proper name for it: SanitizeHTML
And add some tests to show its behavior.
(cherry picked from commit fb42972c057364a1dc99dfb528554e7a94415be7)
Conflicts:
docs/content/administration/mail-templates.en-us.md
docs/content/administration/mail-templates.zh-cn.md
prefer their version always
Follow #29165
* some of them are incorrect, which would lead to double escaping (eg:
`(print (Escape $.RepoLink)`)
* other of them are not necessary, because `Tr` handles strings&HTML
automatically
Suggest to review by "unified view":
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/29394/files?diff=unified&w=0
(cherry picked from commit d2f6588b66549b33adf8bac7044d03c89d668470)
Conflicts:
templates/code/searchcombo.tmpl
templates/mail/auth/register_notify.tmpl
templates/mail/issue/default.tmpl
templates/repo/code/recently_pushed_new_branches.tmpl
templates/repo/search.tmpl
templates/repo/settings/protected_branch.tmpl
templates/user/auth/activate.tmpl
templates/user/auth/forgot_passwd.tmpl
templates/user/dashboard/feeds.tmpl
context
After this PR: no need to play with the Safe/Escape tricks anymore. See
the changes for more details.
(cherry picked from commit f9207b09479df964872d68842469991042b5497f)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/issue/view_title.tmpl
templates/user/settings/applications.tmpl
context
RenderEmojiPlain(emoji.ReplaceAliases) should be called explicitly for
some contents, but not for everything.
Actually in modern days, in most cases it doesn't need such
"ReplaceAliases". So only keep it for issue/PR titles.
If anyone really needs to do ReplaceAliases for some contents, I will
propose a following fix.
(cherry picked from commit 10c7996b5a5c705964fc6cc9c1817eea1fc436ef)
Conflicts:
templates/base/head.tmpl
context
Follow #29165. These HTML strings are safe to be rendered directly, to
avoid double-escaping.
(cherry picked from commit a784ed3d6c6946fd9bf95f2e910f52f549326fe2)