Also resolves a warning for current releases
```
| ##[group]GitHub Actions runtime token ACs
| ##[warning]Cannot parse GitHub Actions Runtime Token ACs: "undefined" is not valid JSON
| ##[endgroup]
====>
| ##[group]GitHub Actions runtime token ACs
| ##[endgroup]
```
\* this is an error in v3
References in the docker org:
-
831ca179d3/src/main.ts (L24)
-
7d8b4dc669/src/github.ts (L61)
No known official action of GitHub makes use of this claim.
Current releases throw an error when configure to use actions cache
```
| ERROR: failed to solve: failed to configure gha cache exporter: invalid token without access controls
| ##[error]buildx failed with: ERROR: failed to solve: failed to configure gha cache exporter: invalid token without access controls
```
Tested a few things, all working fine. Not sure if the chinese machine
translation is good.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Tailwind content is not going to appear in `web_src/css`,
`web_src/fomantic` or `web_src/svg` or the JSON templates, so we don't
need to have tailwind scan these directories which will speed up the
build.
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Follow #29418
I think using "flex-wrap: wrap" here is better than hard-coding the screen width.
By using "flex-wrap: wrap", the UI layouts automatically for various
widths (even if in some languages, the sentence might be pretty long)
Fix for regressions introduced by #28805
Enabled projects on repos created before the PR weren't detected. Also,
the way projects mode was detected in settings didn't match the way it
was detected on permission check, which leads to confusion.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
1. Make fomantic build use [our
browserslist](e3524c63d6/package.json (L99)).
I found no other way than to sed-replace into it's js, the normal
browserlist config files do not work. The effect of this change is the
removal of some uneeded CSS vendor prefixes.
2. Regenerate `web_src/fomantic/package-lock.json`, this might shut up
some security scanners.
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Some contributors may be surprised when moving the feature PRs to the
next release when the feature freeze time comes. So this PR documents
the habits we have done for feature freeze so people expect the
maintainers' behaviors. We are sorry for disturbing you with the
milestones changes.
A feature freeze announcement should be published 2 or 3 weeks before
the feature freeze by maintainers.
* "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
Part of #23318
Add menu in repo settings to allow for repo admin to decide not just if
projects are enabled or disabled per repo, but also which kind of
projects (repo-level/owner-level) are enabled. If repo projects
disabled, don't show the projects tab.
![grafik](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/47871822/b9b43fb4-824b-47f9-b8e2-12004313647c)
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Add new option:
`visible`: witch can hide a specific field of the form or the created
content afterwards
It is a string array witch can contain `form` and `content`. If only
`form` is present, it wont show up in the created issue afterwards and
the other way around. By default it sets both except for markdown
As they are optional and github don't have any similar thing, it is non
breaking and also do not conflict with it.
With this you can:
- define "post issue creation" elements like a TODO list to track an
issue state
- make sure to have a checkbox that reminds the user to check for a
thing but dont have it in the created issue afterwards
- define markdown for the created issue (was the downside of using yaml
instead of md in the past)
- ...
## Demo
```yaml
name: New Contribution
description: External Contributor creating a pull
body:
- type: checkboxes
id: extern-todo
visible: [form]
attributes:
label: Contribution Guidelines
options:
- label: I checked there exist no similar feature to be extended
required: true
- label: I did read the CONTRIBUTION.MD
required: true
- type: checkboxes
id: intern-todo
visible: [content]
attributes:
label: Maintainer Check-List
options:
- label: Does this pull follow the KISS principe
- label: Checked if internal bord was notifyed
# ....
```
[Demo
Video](https://cloud.obermui.de/s/tm34fSAbJp9qw9z/download/vid-20240220-152751.mkv)
---
*Sponsored by Kithara Software GmbH*
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Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Before this change, if we had more than 200 entries being deferred in
loading, the entire table would get replaced thus losing any event
listeners attached to the elements within the table, such as the elipsis
button and commit list with tippy.
With this change we remove the previous javascript code that replaced
the table and use htmx to replace the table.
htmx attributes added:
- `hx-indicator="tr.notready td.message span"`: attach the loading
spinner to the files whose last commit is still being loaded
- `hx-trigger="load"` trigger the request-replace behavior as soon as
possible
- `hx-swap="morph"`: use the idiomorph morphing algorithm, this is the
thing that makes it so the elipsis button event listener is kept during
the replacement, fixing the bug because we don't actually replace the
table, only modifying it
- `hx-post="{{.LastCommitLoaderURL}}"`: make a post request to this url
to get the table with all of the commit information
As part of this change I removed the handling of partial replacement in
the case we have less than 200 "not ready" files. The first reason is
that I couldn't make htmx replace only a subset of returned elements,
the second reason is that we have a cache implemented in the backend
already so the only cost added is that we query the cache a few times
(which is sure to be populated due to the initial request), and the last
reason is that since the last refactor of this functionality that
removed jQuery we don't properly send the "not ready" entries as the
backend expects `FormData` with `f[]` and we send a JSON with `f` so we
always query for all rows anyway.
# Before
![before](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/20454870/482ebfec-66c5-40cc-9c1e-e3b3bfe1bbc1)
# After
![after](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/20454870/454c517e-3a4e-4006-a49f-99cc56e0fd60)
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Signed-off-by: Yarden Shoham <git@yardenshoham.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Without `case <-t.C`, the workers would stop incorrectly, the test won't
pass. For the worse case, there might be only one running worker
processing the queue items for long time because other workers are
stopped. The root cause is related to the logic of doDispatchBatchToWorker.
It isn't a serious problem at the moment, so keep it as-is.
To avoid conflicting with User.GetDisplayName, because there is no data
type in template.
And it matches other methods like GetActFullName / GetActUserName
Partially caused by #29149
When use
```go
releases, err := getReleaseInfos(ctx, &repo_model.FindReleasesOptions{
ListOptions: db.ListOptions{Page: 1, PageSize: 1},
RepoID: ctx.Repo.Repository.ID,
TagNames: []string{ctx.Params("*")},
// only show draft releases for users who can write, read-only users shouldn't see draft releases.
IncludeDrafts: writeAccess,
})
```
replace
```go
release, err := repo_model.GetRelease(ctx, ctx.Repo.Repository.ID, ctx.Params("*"))
```
It missed `IncludeTags: true,`. That means this bug will be occupied only when the release is a tag.
This PR will fix
- Get the right tag record when it's not a release
- Display correct tag tab but not release tag when it's a tag.
- The button will bring the tag name to the new page when it's a single tag page
- the new page will automatically hide the release target inputbox when the tag name is pre filled. This should be backport to v1.21.
Close#29509
Windows, unlike Linux, does not have signal-specified exit codes.
Therefore, we should add a Windows-specific check for Windows. If we
don't do this, the logs will always show a failed status, even though
the command actually works correctly.
If you check the Go source code in exec_windows.go, you will see that it
always returns exit code 1.
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/30816317/9dfd7c70-9995-47d9-9641-db793f58770c)
The exit code 1 does not exclusively signify a SIGNAL KILL; it can
indicate any issue that occurs when a program fails.