* Make WorkerPools and Queues flushable
Adds Flush methods to Queues and the WorkerPool
Further abstracts the WorkerPool
Adds a final step to Flush the queues in the defer from PrintCurrentTest
Fixes an issue with Settings inheritance in queues
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* Change to for loop
* Add IsEmpty and begin just making the queues composed WorkerPools
* subsume workerpool into the queues and create a flushable interface
* Add manager command
* Move flushall to queue.Manager and add to testlogger
* As per @guillep2k
* as per @guillep2k
* Just make queues all implement flushable and clean up the wrapped queue flushes
* cope with no timeout
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
* Delay printing hook statuses until after 1 second
* Move to a 5s delay, wrapped writer structure and add config
* Update cmd/hook.go
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update cmd/hook.go
Co-authored-by: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com>
* add doctor
* Add a new command doctor to check if some wrong configurations on gitea instance
* fix import
* use regex match authorized_keys on doctor
* Add documentation
#8982 attempted to enforce the gitea environment for pushes - unfortunately it tested the settings before they were actually read in - and therefore does not do that!
* make notifyWatchers work on multiple actions
* more efficient multiple notifyWatchers
* Make CommitRepoAction take advantage of multiple actions
* Batch post and pre-receive results
* Set batch to 30
* Auto adjust timeout & add logging
* adjust processing message
* Add some messages to pre-receive
* Make any non-200 status code from pre-receive an error
* Add missing hookPrintResults
* Remove shortcut for single action
* mistaken merge fix
* oops
* Move master branch to the front
* If repo was empty and the master branch is pushed ensure that that is set as the default branch
* fixup
* fixup
* Missed HookOptions in setdefaultbranch
* Batch PushUpdateAddTag and PushUpdateDelTag
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
* Fixed errors logging in dump.go
* Replaced overlooked log.Fatal() with fatal()
* Run make fmt on dump.go
* Added missing new line to the fatal log
* Run make fmt on dump.go
* Change graceful to use a singleton obtained through GetManager instead of a global.
* Graceful: Make TestPullRequests shutdownable
* Graceful: Make the cron tasks graceful
* Graceful: AddTestPullRequest run in graceful ctx
* Graceful: SyncMirrors shutdown
* Graceful: SetDefaultContext for Xorm to be HammerContext
* Avoid starting graceful for migrate commands and checkout
* Graceful: DeliverHooks now can be shutdown
* Fix multiple syncing errors in modules/sync/UniqueQueue & Make UniqueQueue closable
* Begin the process of making the repo indexer shutdown gracefully
* Graceful: Create callbacks to with contexts
* Graceful: Say when Gitea is completely finished
* Graceful: Git and Process within HammerTime
Force all git commands to terminate at HammerTime
Force all process commands to terminate at HammerTime
Move almost all git processes to run as git Commands
* Graceful: Always Hammer after Shutdown
* ProcessManager: Add cancel functionality
* Fix tests
* Make sure that process.Manager.Kill() cancels
* Make threadsafe access to Processes and remove own unused Kill
* Remove cmd from the process manager as it is no longer used
* the default context is the correct context
* get rid of double till
* Graceful: Allow graceful restart for fcgi
My previous interpretation was incorrect - we do not handle sockets
being passed in over stdin
* Update web.go
* Graceful Shutdown for windows and others
Restructures modules/graceful, adding shutdown for windows, removing and
replacing the old minwinsvc code.
Creates a new waitGroup - terminate which allows for goroutines to
finish up after the shutdown of the servers.
Shutdown and terminate hooks are added for goroutines.
* Remove unused functions - these can be added in a different PR
* Add startup timeout functionality
* Document STARTUP_TIMEOUT
In investigating #7947 it has become clear that the storage component of go-git repositories needs closing.
This PR adds this Close function and adds the Close functions as necessary.
In TransferOwnership the ctx.Repo.GitRepo is closed if it is open to help prevent the risk of multiple open files.
Fixes #7947
* Only attempt to kill parent once
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add waitgroup for running servers
Add an option to protected branches to add writing deploy keys to the whitelist for pushing.
Please note this is technically a breaking change: previously if the owner of a repository was on the whitelist then any writing deploy key was effectively on the whitelist. This option will now need to be set if that is desired.
Closes #8472
Details:
* Allow Protected Branches to Whitelist Deploy Keys
* Add migration
* Ensure that IsDeployKey is set to false on the http pushes
* add not null default false
* Prevent deadlock in indexer initialisation during graceful restart
* Move from gracehttp to our own service to add graceful ssh
* Add timeout for start of indexers and make hammer time configurable
* Fix issue with re-initialization in indexer during tests
* move the code to detect use of closed to graceful
* Handle logs gracefully - add a pid suffix just before restart
* Move to using a cond and a holder for indexers
* use time.Since
* Add some comments and attribution
* update modules.txt
* Use zero to disable timeout
* Move RestartProcess to its own file
* Add cleanup routine
Add password complexity checks. The default settings require a lowercase, uppercase, number and a special character within passwords.
Co-Authored-By: T-M-A <maxim.tkachenko@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Lanre Adelowo <adelowomailbox@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
Regression in 356854fc5f, where
a log.Fatal call was removed. log.Fatal calls os.Exit(1) as intended,
but without it the fail() function returns normally and execution
continues past the fatal error, causing a panic.
This is visible as a go panic log and stack trace returned to the SSH
client, which is not only ugly, it leaks server and build system
information.
Fix by removing the stray return statement so that the fail() function
always calls os.Exit(1).
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/7457
Signed-off-by: Allen Wild <allenwild93@gmail.com>
* Fix #6946 by checking PullRequest ID on pushing
* Ensure we have the owner name, the pr attributes and the the issue
* Fix TestSearchRepo by waiting till indexing is done
* Update integrations/repo_search_test.go
* changes as per @mrsdizzie
* missing comma
* Spelling mistake
* Fix full pushing environment
* add CLI commands to manage LDAP authentication source
* delete Gogs copyright
* remove unused return value of func parseLoginSource
* fix comment
Co-Authored-By: ngourdon <31291059+ngourdon@users.noreply.github.com>
* remove config flag already present in global flags
* remove config flag from ldap commands in docs
* remove config flag handling
* Move hook functionality internally
* Internalise serv logic
* Remove old internal paths
* finally remove the gitlogger
* Disallow push on archived repositories
* fix lint error
* Update modules/private/key.go
* Update routers/private/hook.go
* Update routers/private/hook.go
* Update routers/private/hook.go
* Updated routers/private/serv.go
* Fix LFS Locks over SSH
* rev-list needs to be run by the hook process
* fixup
* Improve git test
* Ensure that the lfs files are created with a different prefix
* Reduce the replication in git_test.go
* slight refactor
* Remove unnecessary "/"
* Restore ensureAnonymousClone
* Restore ensureAnonymousClone
* Run rev-list on server side
* Try passing in the alternative directories instead
* Mark test as skipped
* Improve git test
* Ensure that the lfs files are created with a different prefix
* Reduce the replication in git_test.go
* Remove unnecessary "/"
When replicating to gitea from a remote system which makes use of
git refs to store extra data (for example, gerrit), pushing a lot
of refs to gitea can cause problems due to the extra processing
that the pre and post receive hooks perform. But it's still
useful for gitea to be able to serve those refs. This change
skips unecessary processing of refs other than branches or tags.
We don't need to check any ref that isn't a branch for branch
protection (protection will never be enabled). So in the
pre-receive hook, we wrap that check in a test for whether the
ref is a branch.
We also don't need to add information to the activity stream about
pushes to non-standard refs, so we skip that step in the
post-receive hook for refs which are not branches or tags.
For some concrete examples, gerrit maintains a ref for every
patchset of every change in the form refs/changes/XX/YYYY/Z.
Many systems use refs/notes to store additonal data about commits.
This change allows these and other schemes to be used without
affecting gitea.
* Add username flag in create-user command
* Fix the error message
* Change name to username on flag of create-user command
* Include create-user flags of both versions
* delete deprecated example of create-user command
When running the dump command, include the specific configuration file
provided as part of the backup. Currently we only zip up custom/ and this
misses the config file if it is somewhere else, like /etc/gitea/app.ini
Fixes #6034