Fix#30872
We will assume the database is consistent before executing the
migration. So the indexes should exist. Removing `IF EXIST` then is safe
enough.
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Forbid
[deprecated](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#word-break-property)
`break-word` and fix all occurences.
Regarding `overflow-wrap: break-word` vs `overflow-wrap: anywhere`:
Example of difference: https://jsfiddle.net/silverwind/1va6972r/
[Here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77651244) it says:
> The differences between normal, break-word and anywhere are only clear
if you are using width: min-content on the element containing the text,
and you also set a max-width. A pretty rare scenario.
I don't think this difference will make any practical impact as we are
not hitting this rare scenario.
It's time (maybe somewhat late) to remove some deprecated stuff for the
runner.
- `x-runner-version`: runners needn't to report version in every
request, they will call `Declare`.
- `AgentLabels`: runners will report them as `Labels`.
Fix#30521
we should sync branches first, then detect default branch, or
`git_model.FindBranchNames` will always return empty list, and the
detection will be wrong.
# The problem
The previous implementation will start multiple POST requests from the
frontend when moving a column and another bug is moving the default
column will never be remembered in fact.
# What's changed
- [x] This PR will allow the default column to move to a non-first
position
- [x] And it also uses one request instead of multiple requests when
moving the columns
- [x] Use a star instead of a pin as the icon for setting the default
column action
- [x] Inserted new column will be append to the end
- [x] Fix#30701 the newly added issue will be append to the end of the
default column
- [x] Fix when deleting a column, all issues in it will be displayed
from UI but database records exist.
- [x] Add a limitation for columns in a project to 20. So the sorting
will not be overflow because it's int8.
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Hello! After contributing for some time I am interested in taking a more
involved role as a maintainer. When time allows it, I plan to perform
code reviews, continue resolving/triaging issues, and engage with the
community to see if I can offer any useful insights. My current
interests are in backend work, but I plan to study the web frontend
architecture to see if I can contribute there as well.
Thanks for this awesome project. I hope I can both learn and contribute
to its continued success!
PR list:
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed+author%3Akemzeb
Discord: kemzeb
Merging PR may fail because of various problems. The pull request may
have a dirty state because there is no transaction when merging a pull
request. ref
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/25741#issuecomment-2074126393
This PR moves all database update operations to post-receive handler for
merging a pull request and having a database transaction. That means if
database operations fail, then the git merging will fail, the git client
will get a fail result.
There are already many tests for pull request merging, so we don't need
to add a new one.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Before this patch, we were using `Date` getter/setter methods that
worked with local time to get a list of Sundays that are in the range of
some start date and end date. The problem with this was that the Sundays
are in Unix epoch time and when we changed the "startDate" argument that
was passed to make sure it is on a Sunday, this change would be
reflected when we convert it to Unix epoch time. More specifically, I
observed that we may get different Unix epochs depending on your
timezone when the returned list should rather be timezone-agnostic.
This led to issues in US timezones that caused the contributor, code
frequency, and recent commit charts to not show any chart data. This fix
resolves this by using getter/setter methods that work with UTC since it
isn't dependent on timezones.
Fixes#30851.
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Co-authored-by: Sam Fisher <fisher@3echelon.local>
1. "enter" doesn't work (I think it is the last enter support for #14843)
2. if a branch name contains something like `&`, then the branch selector doesn't update
This commit forces the resource owner (user) to always approve OAuth 2.0
authorization requests if the client is public (e.g. native
applications).
As detailed in [RFC 6749 Section 10.2](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6749.html#section-10.2),
> The authorization server SHOULD NOT process repeated authorization
requests automatically (without active resource owner interaction)
without authenticating the client or relying on other measures to ensure
that the repeated request comes from the original client and not an
impersonator.
With the implementation prior to this patch, attackers with access to
the redirect URI (e.g., the loopback interface for
`git-credential-oauth`) can get access to the user account without any
user interaction if they can redirect the user to the
`/login/oauth/authorize` endpoint somehow (e.g., with `xdg-open` on
Linux).
Fixes#25061.
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Before, we would just throw 500 if a user passes an attachment that is
not an allowed type. This commit catches this error and throws a 422
instead since this should be considered a validation error.