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forgejo/templates/explore/search.tmpl
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Only use supported sort order for "explore/users" page (#29430) (#29443)
Backport #29430

Thanks to inferenceus : some sort orders on the "explore/users" page
could list users by their lastlogintime/updatetime.

It leaks user's activity unintentionally. This PR makes that page only
use "supported" sort orders.

Removing the "sort orders" could also be a good solution, while IMO at
the moment keeping the "create time" and "name" orders is also fine, in
case some users would like to find a target user in the search result,
the "sort order" might help.

(cherry picked from commit 2b059f493e46b8b0fb52492623e36a8375cb5fbb)
2024-03-10 18:45:59 +07:00

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<div class="ui secondary filter menu gt-ac gt-mx-0">
<form class="ui form ignore-dirty gt-f1">
<div class="ui fluid action input">
{{template "shared/searchinput" dict "Value" .Keyword "AutoFocus" true}}
<button class="ui primary button">{{ctx.Locale.Tr "explore.search"}}</button>
</div>
</form>
<!-- Sort -->
<div class="ui dropdown type jump item gt-mr-0">
<span class="text">
{{ctx.Locale.Tr "repo.issues.filter_sort"}}
</span>
{{svg "octicon-triangle-down" 14 "dropdown icon"}}
<div class="menu">
<a class="{{if eq .SortType "newest"}}active {{end}}item" href="{{$.Link}}?sort=newest&q={{$.Keyword}}">{{ctx.Locale.Tr "repo.issues.filter_sort.latest"}}</a>
<a class="{{if eq .SortType "oldest"}}active {{end}}item" href="{{$.Link}}?sort=oldest&q={{$.Keyword}}">{{ctx.Locale.Tr "repo.issues.filter_sort.oldest"}}</a>
<a class="{{if eq .SortType "alphabetically"}}active {{end}}item" href="{{$.Link}}?sort=alphabetically&q={{$.Keyword}}">{{ctx.Locale.Tr "repo.issues.label.filter_sort.alphabetically"}}</a>
<a class="{{if eq .SortType "reversealphabetically"}}active {{end}}item" href="{{$.Link}}?sort=reversealphabetically&q={{$.Keyword}}">{{ctx.Locale.Tr "repo.issues.label.filter_sort.reverse_alphabetically"}}</a>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="divider"></div>