* remove and disable package-lock
Using exact versions in package.json has the same effect as lockfiles
without all the troubles the lockfiles bring (different versions of
package manager generating different lockfiles primarily).
Ensured we only use exact versions in package.json and stopped
generation of new lockfiles via .npmrc which is support by both the npm
and yarn package managers.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/6967
* enable save-exact
Handle case where an orginization is private but a user who is not a
member of the orgninization has been added as a collaborator of a repo
within that org
Fixes#6962
* add make targets for js,css, add javascript linter
- add `make js`, deprecating `make javascripts`
- add `make css`, deprecating `make generate-stylesheets` and
`make stylesheets-check`
- changed the unclean css check to only run on CI
- add JS linting via eslint with basic configuration and fixed
discovered issues
- changed autoprefixer to use official `postcss-cli` avoiding the need
to loop in the makefile
- moved browserslist to package.json so other future tools can use it
too.
- update documentation for new make targets and added JS section
* fix indentation
* move functions used in html to 'exported' list
* Run lessc binary without having to install anything to node_modules
* use relative paths to node bin scripts, removing npx
* Revert "use relative paths to node bin scripts, removing npx"
This reverts commit 119b725525.
* fix lessc and postcss plugins
* check for node_modules and use actual bin names
When replicating to gitea from a remote system which makes use of
git refs to store extra data (for example, gerrit), pushing a lot
of refs to gitea can cause problems due to the extra processing
that the pre and post receive hooks perform. But it's still
useful for gitea to be able to serve those refs. This change
skips unecessary processing of refs other than branches or tags.
We don't need to check any ref that isn't a branch for branch
protection (protection will never be enabled). So in the
pre-receive hook, we wrap that check in a test for whether the
ref is a branch.
We also don't need to add information to the activity stream about
pushes to non-standard refs, so we skip that step in the
post-receive hook for refs which are not branches or tags.
For some concrete examples, gerrit maintains a ref for every
patchset of every change in the form refs/changes/XX/YYYY/Z.
Many systems use refs/notes to store additonal data about commits.
This change allows these and other schemes to be used without
affecting gitea.
* Add options to git.Clone to make it more capable
* Begin the process of removing the local copy and tidy up
* Remove Wiki LocalCopy Checkouts
* Remove the last LocalRepo helpers
* Remove WithTemporaryFile
* Enable push-hooks for these routes
* Ensure tests cope with hooks
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* Remove Repository.LocalCopyPath()
* Move temporary repo to use the standard temporary path
* Fix the tests
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* Remove LocalWikiPath
* Fix missing remove
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* Use AppURL for Oauth user link (#6894)
* Use AppURL for Oauth user link
Fix#6843
* Update oauth.go
* Update oauth.go
* internal/ssh: ignore env command totally (#6825)
* ssh: ignore env command totally
* Remove commented code
Needed fix described in issue #6889
* Escape the commit message on issues update and title in telegram hook (#6901)
* update sdk to latest (#6903)
* improve description of branch protection (fix#6886) (#6906)
The branch protection description text were not quite accurate.
* Fix logging documentation (#6904)
* ENABLE_MACARON_REDIRECT should be REDIRECT_MACARON_LOG
* Allow DISABLE_ROUTER_LOG to be set in the [log] section
* [skip ci] Updated translations via Crowdin
* Move sdk structs to modules/structs (#6905)
* move sdk structs to moduels/structs
* fix tests
* fix fmt
* fix swagger
* fix vendor
Adds a new key DEFAULT_SHOW_FULL_NAME (default false) to the [ui] section.
If enabled the full name will be shown (unless it's empty, then
the default username will be used)