This partially reverts c41b2c73ef: for the
sake of consistency, the title of a release should always be a link,
whether it's a tag-only release or not.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
- When a user goes opens a symlink file in Forgejo, the file would be
rendered with the path of the symlink as content.
- Add a button that is shown when the user opens a *valid* symlink file,
which means that the symlink must have an valid path to an existent
file and after 999 follows isn't a symlink anymore.
- Return the relative path from the `FollowLink` functions, because Git
really doesn't want to tell where an file is located based on the blob ID.
- Adds integration tests.
In #2445, I lifted out the fork button into its own template, but did
not update it properly. This resulted in the fork button's counter not
displaying, and pointing to the wrong place too.
This patch updates the template to account for it moving to a separate
file, and also adds test cases to verify the button is display as it
should be.
Fixes#2494.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Continuation of #2444, which introduced the commit
bf7fb89178 but only added
the label and the tests.
The tooltip explaining what AGit is and its advantages is not
meant to advertise AGit - it is meant to inform the reader that
is presumably not familiar with the workflow that they will not
be able to find a fork or a branch associated with the Pull Request
as a direct consequence of this workflow.
Issue #2474 mentions that we should show instructions on how to
fetch an AGit-created Pull Request, and this is the plan. However,
this may take time, so I might as well make the label a bit more
"complete" and less out-of-place for now if we do not manage to
improve these instructions until the next release (Forgejo v1.22).
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2474
When viewing a tag that isn't associated with a release, highlight the
"N Tags" sub-menu item, rather than the "M releases" one.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Follow #29165
* some of them are incorrect, which would lead to double escaping (eg:
`(print (Escape $.RepoLink)`)
* other of them are not necessary, because `Tr` handles strings&HTML
automatically
Suggest to review by "unified view":
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/29394/files?diff=unified&w=0
(cherry picked from commit d2f6588b66549b33adf8bac7044d03c89d668470)
Conflicts:
templates/code/searchcombo.tmpl
templates/mail/auth/register_notify.tmpl
templates/mail/issue/default.tmpl
templates/repo/code/recently_pushed_new_branches.tmpl
templates/repo/search.tmpl
templates/repo/settings/protected_branch.tmpl
templates/user/auth/activate.tmpl
templates/user/auth/forgot_passwd.tmpl
templates/user/dashboard/feeds.tmpl
context
After this PR: no need to play with the Safe/Escape tricks anymore. See
the changes for more details.
(cherry picked from commit f9207b09479df964872d68842469991042b5497f)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/issue/view_title.tmpl
templates/user/settings/applications.tmpl
context
- Removed all jQuery AJAX calls and replaced with htmx
- Tested the code diff expansion buttons functionality and it works as
before plus a loading indicator
# Demo using `htmx` instead of jQuery AJAX
![action](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/20454870/afba7442-ed56-4d39-b764-835d1f6c3a9c)
Signed-off-by: Yarden Shoham <git@yardenshoham.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4e3d81e44ee3f504f7262966533305561e04101f)
RenderEmojiPlain(emoji.ReplaceAliases) should be called explicitly for
some contents, but not for everything.
Actually in modern days, in most cases it doesn't need such
"ReplaceAliases". So only keep it for issue/PR titles.
If anyone really needs to do ReplaceAliases for some contents, I will
propose a following fix.
(cherry picked from commit 10c7996b5a5c705964fc6cc9c1817eea1fc436ef)
Conflicts:
templates/base/head.tmpl
context
This is the implementation of Recent Commits page. This feature was
mentioned on #18262.
It adds another tab to Activity page called Recent Commits. Recent
Commits tab shows number of commits since last year for the repository.
(cherry picked from commit d3982bcd814bac93e3cbce1c7eb749b17e413fbd)
GitLab generates "system notes" whenever an event happens within the
platform. Unlike Gitea, those events are stored and retrieved as text
comments with no semantic details. The only way to tell whether a
comment was generated in this manner is the `system` flag on the note
type.
This PR adds detection for a new specific kind of event: Changing the
target branch of a PR. When detected, it is downloaded using Gitea's
type for this event, and eventually uploaded into Gitea in the expected
format, i.e. with no text content in the comment.
This PR also updates the template used to render comments to add support
for migrated comments of this type.
ref:
11bd6dc826/app/services/system_notes/merge_requests_service.rb (L102)
(cherry picked from commit 6e5966597c2d498d1a8540dad965461d44ff8e57)
### Overview
This is the implementation of Code Frequency page. This feature was
mentioned on these issues: #18262, #7392.
It adds another tab to Activity page called Code Frequency. Code
Frequency tab shows additions and deletions over time since the
repository existed.
Before:
<img width="1296" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/32161460/2603504f-aee7-4929-a8c4-fb3412a7a0f6">
After:
<img width="1296" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/32161460/58c03721-729f-4536-a663-9f337f240963">
---
#### Features
- See additions deletions over time since repository existed
- Click on "Additions" or "Deletions" legend to show only one type of
contribution
- Use the same cache from Contributors page so that the loading of data
will be fast once it is cached by visiting either one of the pages
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit 875f5ea6d83c8371f309df99654ca3556623004c)
GitLab generates "system notes" whenever an event happens within the
platform. Unlike Gitea, those events are stored and retrieved as text
comments with no semantic details. The only way to tell whether a
comment was generated in this manner is the `system` flag on the note
type.
This PR adds detection for two specific kinds of events: Scheduling and
un-scheduling of automatic merges on a PR. When detected, they are
downloaded using Gitea's type for these events, and eventually uploaded
into Gitea in the expected format, i.e. with no text content in the
comment.
This PR also updates the template used to render comments to add support
for migrated comments of these two types.
ref:
11bd6dc826/app/services/system_notes/merge_requests_service.rb (L6-L17)
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit a70c00b80bcb5de8479e407f1b8f08dcf756019d)
For small, personal self-hosted instances with no user signups, the fork
button is just a noise. This patch allows disabling them like stars can
be disabled too.
Disabling forks does not only remove the buttons from the web UI, it
also disables the routes that could be used to create forks.
Fixes#2441.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Adds a label to Pull Requests that were created using AGit-Flow,
in order to prevent situations where a contributor uses AGit-Flow
to push new changes - only to realize that they did not use AGit-Flow
in the first place, and that they just opened a new PR accidentally
(that was me).
Also intended to raise general awareness about the feature. Some
additional work, such as adding a tooltip, still needs to be
done.
A small typo fix for a comment and (exclusively) formatting fixes
in the copyright header are also included.
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2433
- The form used by the diff patch operation requires that the value of
`tree_path` is set, even though it's not used. Set it to `patch` so this
feature can be used again.
- Regression of 08fe6f8c7e.
It's possible for reviews to not be assiocated with users, when they
were migrated from another forge instance. In the migration code,
there's no sanitization check for author names, so they could contain
HTML tags and thus needs to be properely escaped.