Move `public/*` to `public/assets/*`
Some old PRs (like #15219) introduced inconsistent directory system.
For example: why the local directory "public" is accessed by
`http://site/assets`? How to serve the ".well-known" files properly in
the public directory?
For convention rules, the "public" directory is widely used for the
website's root directory. It shouldn't be an exception for Gitea.
So, this PR makes the things consistent:
* `http://site/assets/foo` means `{CustomPath}/public/assets/foo`.
* `{CustomPath}/public/.well-known` and `{CustomPath}/public/robots.txt`
can be used in the future.
This PR is also a prerequisite for a clear solution for:
* #21942
* #25892
* discourse.gitea.io: [.well-known path serving custom files behind
proxy?](https://discourse.gitea.io/t/well-known-path-serving-custom-files-behind-proxy/5445/1)
This PR is breaking for users who have custom "public" files (CSS/JS).
After getting approvals, I will update the documents.
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## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️
If you have files in your "custom/public/" folder, please move them to
"custom/public/assets/".
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Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Regression: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24805
Closes: #25945
- Disallow `javascript`, `vbscript` and `data` (data uri images still
work) url schemes even if all other schemes are allowed
- Fixed older `cbthunderlink` tests
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
The "creating dir/file during load config" is a longstanding and complex
problem.
This PR only does a quick patch, it still needs more refactorings in the
future.
Fix #25938
Previously, `sortablejs` was imported twice, once synchronously and once
asynchronously, leading to webpack creating duplicate output code (once
in the index bundle, and once in a separate chunk). Fix this by always
asynchronously importing it. This was one of the build warnings observed
when trying to build with vite.
Before, in dev mode, there might be some error logs like:
```
2023/07/17 13:54:51 ...s/assetfs/layered.go:221:WatchLocalChanges() [E] Unable to watch directory .: lstat /data/work/gitea/custom/templates: no such file or directory
```
Because there is no "custom/templates" directory.
After: ignore such error, no such error message anymore.
Got the same problem as #25915 when updating an instance. The
`log.Fatal` should have been marked as breaking in #23911.
This PR adds a notice that the system is shutting down because of the
deprecated setting.
Use a real button and add an aria-label.
Additionally, show the button whenever it is focused.
See https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/998 for explanation.
Our handling of this button is now equal to that of GitHub.
Nothing has changed visually.
Before:
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/18380374/21ce7bfa-36f7-4125-9a66-d644400916a8)
emmm, don't know how to write a good title to describe this issue.
If you have a good idea, I can change the title.
The fix code is copied from L122. Not sure it is right or not.
@lunny
Maybe `DefaultBranchBranch` is also typo?
Two `Branch` in variable name .
Issue filters are being used on repo list page and on milestone issues
page, and the code is mostly duplicated.
This PR does the following changes:
- move issue filters into a shared template
- allow filtering milestone issues by project, so no need to hide this
filter on milestone issues page
- remove some dead code (e. g. issue actions in milestone issues
template)
- fix label filter dropdown width
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Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
The `FileBlame` function looks strange, it has `revision` as argument
but doesn't use it.
Since the function never be used, I think we could just remove it.
If anyone thinks it should be kept, please help fix `revision`.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Before:
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/18380374/1ab476dc-2f9b-4c85-9e87-105fc73af1ee)
After:
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/18380374/786f984d-5c27-4eff-b3d9-159f68034ce4)
This issue comes from the change in #25468.
`LoadProject` will always return at least one record, so we use
`ProjectID` to check whether an issue is linked to a project in the old
code.
As other `issue.LoadXXX` functions, we need to check the return value
from `xorm.Session.Get`.
In recent unit tests, we only test `issueList.LoadAttributes()` but
don't test `issue.LoadAttributes()`. So I added a new test for
`issue.LoadAttributes()` in this PR.
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Co-authored-by: Denys Konovalov <privat@denyskon.de>
Related issue: #18368
It doesn't seem right to "guess" the file encoding/BOM when using API to
upload files.
The API should save the uploaded content as-is.
we refactored `userIDFromToken` for the token parsing part into a new
function `parseToken`. `parseToken` returns the string `token` from
request, and a boolean `ok` representing whether the token exists or
not. So we can distinguish between token non-existence and token
inconsistency in the `verfity` function, thus solving the problem of no
proper error message when the token is inconsistent.
close #24439
related #22119
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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Fix #25726#17846 chose an incorrect WORK_DIR path for docker root image.
Gitea's work-path was already used as the base path for various paths
(like AppDataPath), so, the work-path should be mounted to a volume in a
docker image.
Now, for docker root image, it's unavoidable to mix the
WorkPath/CustomPath/AppDataPath in the same directory ("/data/gitea"),
because some of them have already been mixed.
Some directories in the screenshot are for "CustomPath" , while others
are for "AppDataPath", due to the technical debts in old code:
```
CUSTOM_PATH="/data/gitea"
APP_DATA_PATH = /data/gitea
```
<details>
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/9f0648ac-f731-4a08-9f26-1af01a1824b1)
</details>
This PR is breaking but this is the only way at the moment to avoid
users losing their data accidently
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Replace #25580
Fix #19453
The problem was: when users set "GITEA__XXX__YYY" , the "install page"
doesn't respect it.
So, to make the result consistent and avoid surprising end users, now
the "install page" also writes the environment variables to the config
file.
And, to make things clear, there are enough messages on the UI to tell
users what will happen.
There are some necessary/related changes to `environment-to-ini.go`:
* The "--clear" flag is removed and it was incorrectly written there.
The "clear" operation should be done if INSTALL_LOCK=true
* The "--prefix" flag is removed because it's never used, never
documented and it only causes inconsistent behavior.
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/2114189/12778ee4-3fb5-4664-a73a-41ebbd77cd5b)
Fix #25627
1. `ctx.Data["Link"]` should use relative URL but not AppURL
2. The `data-params` is incorrect because it doesn't contain "page". JS
can simply use "window.location.search" to construct the AJAX URL
3. The `data-xxx` and `id` in notification_subscriptions.tmpl were
copied&pasted, they don't have affect.
Fixes (?) #25538
Fixes https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/972
Regression #23879#23879 introduced a change which prevents read access to packages if a
user is not a member of an organization.
That PR also contained a change which disallows package access if the
team unit is configured with "no access" for packages. I don't think
this change makes sense (at the moment). It may be relevant for private
orgs. But for public or limited orgs that's useless because an
unauthorized user would have more access rights than the team member.
This PR restores the old behaviour "If a user has read access for an
owner, they can read packages".
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
To mock a handler:
```go
web.RouteMock(web.MockAfterMiddlewares, func(ctx *context.Context) {
// ...
})
defer web.RouteMockReset()
```
It helps:
* Test the middleware's behavior (assert the ctx.Data, etc)
* Mock the middleware's behavior (prepare some context data for handler)
* Mock the handler's response for some test cases, especially for some
integration tests and e2e tests.