- Instead of having code that relied on the result being sorted (which
wasn't specified in the query and therefore not safe to assume so). Use
a map where it doesn't care if the result that we get from the database
is sorted or not.
- Added unit test.
It's unnecessary to query the team table if the repository is not under
organization when getting assignees.
(cherry picked from commit 1887c75c35c1d16372b1dbe2b792e374b558ce1f)
- Simplify the function into a single SQL query. This may or may not
help with a monster query we are seeing in Codeberg that is using 400MiB
and takes 50MiB to simply log the query. The result is now capped to the
actual latest index,
- Add unit test.
Add the default value of the purpose field to both the table and the
migration. The table in v9 and v7 backport already have the default
value.
ALTER TABLE `forgejo_auth_token` ADD `purpose` TEXT NOT NULL [] - Cannot add a NOT NULL column with default value NULL
- If a repository is forked to a private or limited user/organization,
the fork should not be visible in the list of forks depending on the
doer requesting the list of forks.
- Added integration testing for web and API route.
- Consider private/limited users in the `AccessibleRepositoryCondition`
query, previously this only considered private/limited organization.
This limits the ability for anomynous users to do code search on
private/limited user's repository
- Unit test added.
- Add a `purpose` column, this allows the `forgejo_auth_token` table to
be used by other parts of Forgejo, while still enjoying the
no-compromise architecture.
- Remove the 'roll your own crypto' time limited code functions and
migrate them to the `forgejo_auth_token` table. This migration ensures
generated codes can only be used for their purpose and ensure they are
invalidated after their usage by deleting it from the database, this
also should help making auditing of the security code easier, as we're
no longer trying to stuff a lot of data into a HMAC construction.
-Helper functions are rewritten to ensure a safe-by-design approach to
these tokens.
- Add the `forgejo_auth_token` to dbconsistency doctor and add it to the
`deleteUser` function.
- TODO: Add cron job to delete expired authorization tokens.
- Unit and integration tests added.
Functions modifying the labels in the database (DeleteIssueLabel,
NewIssueLabels, NewIssueLabel, ReplaceIssueLabels) need to force
reload them. Instead of:
issue.isLabelsLoaded = false
issue.Labels = nil
if err = issue.LoadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
They can now use:
if err = issue.ReloadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
When ReplaceIssueLabels calls issue.LoadLabels it was a noop because
issue.isLabelsLoaded is still set to true because of the call to
issue.LoadLabels that was done at the beginning of the function.
Closes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30296
- Adds a DB fixture for actions artifacts
- Adds artifacts test files
- Clears artifacts test files between each run
- Note: I initially initialized the artifacts only for artifacts tests,
but because the files are small it only takes ~8ms, so I changed it to
always run in test setup for simplicity
- Fix some otherwise flaky tests by making them not depend on previous
tests
(cherry picked from commit 66971e591e5dddd5b6dc1572ac48f4e4ab29b8e0)
Conflicts:
- tests/integration/api_actions_artifact_test.go
Conflict resolved by manually changing the tested artifact
name from "artifact" to "artifact-download"
- tests/integration/api_actions_artifact_v4_test.go
Conflict resolved by manually updating the tested artifact
names, and adjusting the test case only present in our tree.
- tests/test_utils.go
Resolved by manually copying the added function.
(cherry picked from commit f4d3aaeeb9e1b11c5495e4608a3f52f316c35758)
Conflicts:
- modules/charset/charset_test.go
Resolved by manually changing a `=` to `:=`, as per the
original patch. Conflict was due to `require.NoError`.
before if it was nonglob each load would try to glob it and the check
that is not glob ... now we only do that once and no future loading will
trigger it
---
*Sponsored by Kithara Software GmbH*
(cherry picked from commit 5d43801b72790ce5862aefdc4520edb06bb4cbba)
When a workflow has
on:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- unlabeled
The outcome of the workflow (success or failure) must be associated
with the head sha commit status. Otherwise it cannot be used as a
requirement for merging the pull request (branch protections).
Introduce "idNumber" for each migration, and clarify the difference
between the migration ID number and database version.
---
Conflict resolution: trivial
(cherry picked from commit d70af38447a759d4a935e315e18efa4dd625f655)
- Make use of `test.MockVariableValue` to override variables for the
duration of the test.
- Don't needlessly call `onGiteaRun`, its only needed when a HTTP server
needs to be called by the code.
- When `onGiteaRun` is used, make use of the passed parameters, such as
the passed `*testing.T` variable and `*url.URL` (this also avoids
needing to serve the routers in the test code again).
- Use `(*url.URL).JoinPath` to craft new URLs.
- Don't override `setting.AppURL` & `setting.Database.LogSQL` when its
does not affect the test.
- Add empty fixture files for `FederatedUser` & `FederationHost` so they
are truncated and do not persist between tests.
- Combine review requests comments similairy how labels comments are
combined. If review requests comments were made within 60 seconds of
each other they will be grouped.
- Integration and unit test added.
- Resolves#2774
- The driver being used for PostgreSQL doesn't handle interleaved
queries (you start a query, read some rows and start another query while
you didn't finish that query yet), this is the case with using
`.Iterate` from XORM.
- Switch to a variant of what exist in the current codebase of
`db.Iterate`, which is a simple buffered iteration and doesn't keep
queries open, which allow other database operations to happen.
- Unit test added. This doesn't cover that postgres does not error on
this case, as this is not run with a postgres database.
- Resolves#5696
- Add `recentupdated` to the `OrderByMap`.
- Add integration testing for organization and user repository sorting.
- Resolves#5612
- Regression from 12e23ee199 where the
`recentupdated` case was not added to the map, but was handled
seperately as a fallback. The regression came into affect when
5a0bc35799 also relied on this map but
didn't handle the `recentupdated` case.
(cherry picked from commit 6029d78ab5006e8fb4f42adb5a8c491f19fa7b0a)
Conflicts:
models/user/user.go
services/user/user_test.go
trivial context conflict
tests/integration/user_test.go
discarded entirely because dot may be allowed in Forgejo under
some conditions
- On editting a team, only update the units if the team isn't the
'Owners' team. Otherwise the 'Owners' team end up having all of their
unit access modes set to 'None'; because the request form doesn't send
over any units, as it's simply not shown in the UI.
- Adds a database inconstency check and fix for the case where the
'Owners' team is affected by this bug.
- Adds unit test.
- Adds integration test.
- Resolves#5528
- Regression of https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24012
Port of https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/32204
(cherry picked from commit d6d3c96e6555fc91b3e2ef21f4d8d7475564bb3e)
Conflicts:
routers/api/v1/api.go
services/context/api.go
trivial context conflicts
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Tests will be added once #4124 is merged.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4125
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: JakobDev <jakobdev@gmx.de>
Co-committed-by: JakobDev <jakobdev@gmx.de>
Fix#30898
we have an option `SearchByEmail`, so enable it, then we can search user
by email.
Also added a test for it.
(cherry picked from commit 5d6d025c9b8d2abca9ec2bfdc795d1f0c1c6592d)