Fix a regression caused by jQuery removal (`renderPreviewPanelContent`)
And simplify the file editor, it doesn't need to be that complex. And
remove jQuery code.
Fix#32684, regression of #32596 (side-effect of jQuery removal: jQuery could tolerate non-existing elements)
And fix another regression bug from #30453 (initCompReactionSelector double-init)
Provide a cropping tool on the avatar editing page, allowing users to
select the cropping area themselves. This way, users can decide the
displayed area of the image, rather than us deciding for them.
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## Solves
Currently for rules to re-order them you have to alter the creation
date. so you basicly have to delete and recreate them in the right
order. This is more than just inconvinient ...
## Solution
Add a new col for prioritization
## Demo WebUI Video
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92182a31-9705-4ac5-b6e3-9bb74108cbd1
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*Sponsored by Kithara Software GmbH*
1. correct the modal usage on "admin email list" page (then
`web_src/js/features/admin/emails.ts` is removed)
2. use `addDelegatedEventListener` instead of `jQuery().on`
3. more jQuery related changes and remove jQuery from
`web_src/js/features/common-button.ts`
4. improve `confirmModal` to make it support header, and remove
incorrect double-escaping
5. fix more typescript related types
6. fine tune devtest pages and add more tests
Many files do not directly depend on jQuery now.
To clarify the usage: use `fomanticQuery` to operate Fomantic
components.
Then developers could focus on removing the remaining jQuery usages by
searching `import $` globally.
21 files now:
```
./components/RepoBranchTagSelector.vue:3:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/admin/common.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/admin/emails.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/common-button.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/comp/ComboMarkdownEditor.ts:3:import $ from 'jquery'; (I am working on it, there will be a new PR)
./features/comp/LabelEdit.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/notification.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/org-team.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-code.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-common.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-diff.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-editor.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-issue-content.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-issue-list.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-issue-sidebar.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-issue.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-legacy.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-new.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-projects.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-settings.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
./features/repo-template.ts:1:import $ from 'jquery';
```
There were too many patches to the Render system, it's really difficult
to make further improvements.
This PR clears the legacy problems and fix TODOs.
1. Rename `RenderContext.Type` to `RenderContext.MarkupType` to clarify
its usage.
2. Use `ContentMode` to replace `meta["mode"]` and `IsWiki`, to clarify
the rendering behaviors.
3. Use "wiki" mode instead of "mode=gfm + wiki=true"
4. Merge `renderByType` and `renderByFile`
5. Add more comments
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The problem of "mode=document": in many cases it is not set, so many
non-comment places use comment's hard line break incorrectly
Follow #32460
Now the code could be much clearer than before and easier to maintain. A
lot of legacy code is removed.
Manually tested.
This PR is large enough, that fine tunes could be deferred to the future if
there is no bug found or design problem.
Screenshots:
<details>
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35f4ab7b-1bc0-4bad-a73c-a4569328303c)
</details>
The "primary button" is used at many places, but sometimes they might
conflict (due to button switch, hidden panel, dropdown menu, etc).
Sometimes we could add a special CSS class for the buttons, but
sometimes not (see the comment of QuickSubmit)
This PR introduces `querySingleVisibleElem` to help to get the correct
primary button (the only visible one), and prevent from querying the
wrong buttons.
Fix#32437
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Use zero instead of 9999-12-31 for deadline
Fix#32291
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Only move code, no unnecessary logic change. (There are many problems in
old code, but changing them is not in this PR's scope)
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
- Prefer
[window.location.assign](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Location/assign)
over assigning to
[window.location](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/location)
which typescript does not like. This works in all browsers including
PaleMoon.
- Fix all typescript issues in `web_src/js/webcomponents`, no behaviour
changes.
- ~~Workaround bug in `@typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-type-assertion`
rule.~~
- Omit vendored file from type checks.
- `tsc` error count is reduce by 53 with these changes.
Migrated a handful Vue components to the `setup` syntax using
composition api as it has better Typescript support and is becoming the
new default in the Vue ecosystem.
- [x] ActionRunStatus.vue
- [x] ActivityHeatmap.vue
- [x] ContextPopup.vue
- [x] DiffFileList.vue
- [x] DiffFileTree.vue
- [x] DiffFileTreeItem.vue
- [x] PullRequestMergeForm.vue
- [x] RepoActivityTopAuthors.vue
- [x] RepoCodeFrequency.vue
- [x] RepoRecentCommits.vue
- [x] ScopedAccessTokenSelector.vue
Left some larger components untouched for now to not go to crazy in this
single PR:
- [ ] DiffCommitSelector.vue
- [ ] RepoActionView.vue
- [ ] RepoContributors.vue
- [ ] DashboardRepoList.vue
- [ ] RepoBranchTagSelector.vue
These settings can allow users to only display the repositories explore page.
Thanks to yp05327 and wxiaoguang !
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This PR fixes javascript errors when an anonymous user visits the
migration page.
It also makes task view checking more restrictive.
The router moved from `/user/task/{id}/status` to
`/username/reponame/-/migrate/status` because it's a migrate status.
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- When pasting a URL over another URL, replace the URL instead of
creating a useless `[url](url)`. This is the 1-line change
[here](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/31948/files#diff-be8e94d7e3da33b187381f53d28095107bd0cf29ae9a9e997e4f422f4a54479cR122).
- Always run `initTextareaEvents`, previously it was not run when
`dropzoneEl` was not present like when attachements are disabled on the
server. Refactored the function to gracefully handle absent `dropzoneEl`
and rename the function to a better name.
fix#23668
My plan:
* In the `actions.list` method, if workflow is selected and IsAdmin,
check whether the on event contains `workflow_dispatch`. If so, display
a `Run workflow` button to allow the user to manually trigger the run.
* Providing a form that allows users to select target brach or tag, and
these parameters can be configured in yaml
* Simple form validation, `required` input cannot be empty
* Add a route `/actions/run`, and an `actions.Run` method to handle
* Add `WorkflowDispatchPayload` struct to pass the Webhook event payload
to the runner when triggered, this payload carries the `inputs` values
and other fields, doc: [workflow_dispatch
payload](https://docs.github.com/en/webhooks/webhook-events-and-payloads#workflow_dispatch)
Other PRs
* the `Workflow.WorkflowDispatchConfig()` method still return non-nil
when workflow_dispatch is not defined. I submitted a PR
https://gitea.com/gitea/act/pulls/85 to fix it. Still waiting for them
to process.
Behavior should be same with github, but may cause confusion. Here's a
quick reminder.
*
[Doc](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#workflow_dispatch)
Said: This event will `only` trigger a workflow run if the workflow file
is `on the default branch`.
* If the workflow yaml file only exists in a non-default branch, it
cannot be triggered. (It will not even show up in the workflow list)
* If the same workflow yaml file exists in each branch at the same time,
the version of the default branch is used. Even if `Use workflow from`
selects another branch
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/3114995/4bf596f3-426b-48e8-9b8f-0f6d18defd79)
```yaml
name: Docker Image CI
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
logLevel:
description: 'Log level'
required: true
default: 'warning'
type: choice
options:
- info
- warning
- debug
tags:
description: 'Test scenario tags'
required: false
type: boolean
boolean_default_true:
description: 'Test scenario tags'
required: true
type: boolean
default: true
boolean_default_false:
description: 'Test scenario tags'
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
environment:
description: 'Environment to run tests against'
type: environment
required: true
default: 'environment values'
number_required_1:
description: 'number '
type: number
required: true
default: '100'
number_required_2:
description: 'number'
type: number
required: true
default: '100'
number_required_3:
description: 'number'
type: number
required: true
default: '100'
number_1:
description: 'number'
type: number
required: false
number_2:
description: 'number'
type: number
required: false
number_3:
description: 'number'
type: number
required: false
env:
inputs_logLevel: ${{ inputs.logLevel }}
inputs_tags: ${{ inputs.tags }}
inputs_boolean_default_true: ${{ inputs.boolean_default_true }}
inputs_boolean_default_false: ${{ inputs.boolean_default_false }}
inputs_environment: ${{ inputs.environment }}
inputs_number_1: ${{ inputs.number_1 }}
inputs_number_2: ${{ inputs.number_2 }}
inputs_number_3: ${{ inputs.number_3 }}
inputs_number_required_1: ${{ inputs.number_required_1 }}
inputs_number_required_2: ${{ inputs.number_required_2 }}
inputs_number_required_3: ${{ inputs.number_required_3 }}
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- run: ls -la
- run: env | grep inputs
- run: echo ${{ inputs.logLevel }}
- run: echo ${{ inputs.boolean_default_false }}
```
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/3114995/a58a842d-a0ff-4618-bc6d-83a9596d07c8)
![image](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/3114995/44a7cca5-7bd4-42a9-8723-91751a501c88)
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Adds types to various low-level modules. All changes are type-only, no
runtime changes. `tsc` now reports 38 less errors.
One problem was that `@types/sortablejs` does not accept promise return
in its functions which triggered the linter, so I disabled the rules on
those line.
None of the frontend js/ts files was touched besides these two commands
(edit: no longer true, I touched one file in
61105d0618
because of a deprecation that was not showing before the rename).
`tsc` currently reports 778 errors, so I have disabled it in CI as
planned.
Everything appears to work fine.