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Fix#22066
# Purpose
This PR fix the releases will be deleted when mirror repository sync the
tags.
# The problem
In the previous implementation of #19125. All releases record in
databases of one mirror repository will be deleted before sync.
Ref:
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/19125/files#diff-2aa04998a791c30e5a02b49a97c07fcd93d50e8b31640ce2ddb1afeebf605d02R481
# The Pros
This PR introduced a new method which will load all releases from
databases and all tags on git data into memory. And detect which tags
needs to be inserted, which tags need to be updated or deleted. Only
tags releases(IsTag=true) which are not included in git data will be
deleted, only tags which sha1 changed will be updated. So it will not
delete any real releases include drafts.
# The Cons
The drawback is the memory usage will be higher than before if there are
many tags on this repository. This PR defined a special release struct
to reduce columns loaded from database to memory.
This should fix https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/28927
Technically older versions of Git would support this flag as well, but
per https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/28466 that's the version
where using it (object-format=sha256) left "experimental" state.
`sha1` is (currently) the default, so older clients should be unaffected
in either case.
Signed-off-by: jolheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
Currently, the `updateMirror` function which update the mirror interval
and enable prune properties is only executed by the `Edit` function. But
it is only triggered if `opts.MirrorInterval` is not null, even if
`opts.EnablePrune` is not null.
With this patch, it is now possible to update the enable_prune property
with a patch request without modifying the mirror_interval.
## Example request with httpie
### Currently:
**Does nothing**
```bash
http PATCH https://gitea.your-server/api/v1/repos/myOrg/myRepo "enable_prune:=false" -A bearer -a $gitea_token
```
**Updates both properties**
```bash
http PATCH https://gitea.your-server/api/v1/repos/myOrg/myRepo "enable_prune:=false" "mirror_interval=10m" -A bearer -a $gitea_token
```
### With the patch
**Updates enable_prune only**
```bash
http PATCH https://gitea.your-server/api/v1/repos/myOrg/myRepo "enable_prune:=false" -A bearer -a $gitea_token
```
Fixes#28699
This PR implements the `MigrateRepository` method for `actionsNotifier`
to detect the schedules from the workflow files in the migrated
repository.
Hi, I think these changes could be useful for default labels when
creating new repos.
The PR includes the following changes:
- Add missing exclusive flag for Kind/ scope in labels.
- Move Breaking label into new Compat/ scope.
The method can't be called with an outer transaction because if the user
is not a collaborator the outer transaction will be rolled back even if
the inner transaction uses the no-error path.
`has == 0` leads to `return nil` which cancels the transaction. A
standalone call of this method does nothing but if used with an outer
transaction, that will be canceled.
Gitea treat JS errors seriously, so sometimes the JS errors caused by
3rdparty code (eg: browser extensions) would also be reported on Gitea
UI: TypeError: WeakMap key undefined (caused by extension DarkReader's
bug) #28861
To avoid fill the user's screen with a lot of error messages, this PR
merges the same error messages into one, like this:
```js
<div class="page-content">
<div class="... js-global-error" data-global-error-msg-compact="testmsg1" data-global-error-msg-count="2">test msg 1 (2)</div>
<div class="... js-global-error" data-global-error-msg-compact="testmsg2" data-global-error-msg-count="1">test msg 2</div>
</div>
```
- Use htmx to perform the button request
- `hx-headers='{"x-csrf-token": "{{.CsrfToken}}"}'` to authenticate (we
should probably learn to reuse this)
- `hx-post="{{.ContextUser.HomeLink}}?action=follow"` to send a POST
request to follow the user
- `hx-target="#profile-avatar-card"` to target the card div for
replacement
- `hx-swap="outerHTML"` to replace the card (as opposed to its inner
content) with the new card that shows the new follower count and button
color
- Change the backend response to return a `<div>` tag (the card) instead
of a redirect to the user page
# Before
![before](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/20454870/86899d15-41c9-42ed-bd85-253b9caac7f8)
# After
![after](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/20454870/59455d96-548c-4a81-a5b0-fab1dc1e87ef)
Signed-off-by: Yarden Shoham <git@yardenshoham.com>
- Refactor the form around the subscribe button into its own template
- Use htmx to perform the form submission
- `hx-boost="true"` to prevent the default form submission behavior of a
full page load
- `hx-sync="this:replace"` to replace the current request (in case the
button is clicked again before the response is returned)
- `hx-target="this"` to replace the form tag with the new form tag
- `hx-push-url="false"` to disable a change to the URL
- `hx-swap="show:no-scroll"` to preserve the scroll position
- Change the backend response to return a `<form>` tag instead of a
redirect to the issue page
- Include `htmx.org` in javascript imports
This change introduces htmx with the hope we could use it to make Gitea
more reactive while keeping our "HTML rendered on the server" approach.
# Before
![before](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/20454870/4ec3e81e-4dbf-4338-9968-b0655c276d4c)
# After
![after](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/20454870/8c8841af-9bfe-40b2-b1cd-cd1f3c90ba4d)
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Signed-off-by: Yarden Shoham <git@yardenshoham.com>
The previous variables are used by the compiler and aren't too useful
for non-developers. The newly listed variables are more likely to be of
interest.
Apologies for this drive-by PR, I probably missed instructions from the
contributors guide. The patch can be regarded as a simple way to explain
the problem and solution. Feel free to close and possibly create a new
PR that does adhere to the contributors guide.
Git 2.43.0 will not detect a git repository as valid without refs/
subdirectory present. `git gc` cleans this up and puts it in
packed-refs. We must keep refs/ non-empty.
When LFS hooks are present in gitea-repositories, operations like git
push for creating a pull request fail. These repositories are not meant
to include LFS files or git push them, that is handled separately. And
so they should not have LFS hooks.
Installing git-lfs on some systems (like Debian Linux) will
automatically set up /etc/gitconfig to create LFS hooks in repositories.
For most git commands in Gitea this is not a problem, either because
they run on a temporary clone or the git command does not create LFS
hooks.
But one case where this happens is git archive for creating repository
archives. To fix that, add a GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=1 to disable using the
system configuration for that command.
According to a comment, GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM is not used for all git
commands because the system configuration can be intentionally set up
for Gitea to use.
Resolves#19810, #21148
Fix `Uploaded artifacts should be overwritten`
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/28549
When upload different content to uploaded artifact, it checks that
content size is not match in db record with previous artifact size, then
the new artifact is refused.
Now if it finds uploading content size is not matching db record when
receiving chunks, it updates db records to follow the latest size value.
Sometimes you need to work on a feature which depends on another (unmerged) feature.
In this case, you may create a PR based on that feature instead of the main branch.
Currently, such PRs will be closed without the possibility to reopen in case the parent feature is merged and its branch is deleted.
Automatic target branch change make life a lot easier in such cases.
Github and Bitbucket behave in such way.
Example:
$PR_1$: main <- feature1
$PR_2$: feature1 <- feature2
Currently, merging $PR_1$ and deleting its branch leads to $PR_2$ being closed without the possibility to reopen.
This is both annoying and loses the review history when you open a new PR.
With this change, $PR_2$ will change its target branch to main ($PR_2$: main <- feature2) after $PR_1$ has been merged and its branch has been deleted.
This behavior is enabled by default but can be disabled.
For security reasons, this target branch change will not be executed when merging PRs targeting another repo.
Fixes#27062Fixes#18408
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Co-authored-by: Denys Konovalov <kontakt@denyskon.de>
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>