Clean up log messages (#30313)
`log.Xxx("%v")` is not ideal, this PR adds necessary context messages. Remove some unnecessary logs. Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io> (cherry picked from commit 83f83019ef3471b847a300f0821499b3896ec987) Conflicts: - modules/util/util.go Conflict resolved by picking `util.Iif` from 654cfd1dfbd3f3f1d94addee50b6fe2b018a49c3
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@ -76,23 +76,14 @@ func calcFingerprintNative(publicKeyContent string) (string, error) {
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// CalcFingerprint calculate public key's fingerprint
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func CalcFingerprint(publicKeyContent string) (string, error) {
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// Call the method based on configuration
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var (
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fnName, fp string
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err error
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)
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if len(setting.SSH.KeygenPath) == 0 {
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fnName = "calcFingerprintNative"
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fp, err = calcFingerprintNative(publicKeyContent)
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} else {
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fnName = "calcFingerprintSSHKeygen"
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fp, err = calcFingerprintSSHKeygen(publicKeyContent)
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}
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useNative := setting.SSH.KeygenPath == ""
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calcFn := util.Iif(useNative, calcFingerprintNative, calcFingerprintSSHKeygen)
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fp, err := calcFn(publicKeyContent)
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if err != nil {
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if IsErrKeyUnableVerify(err) {
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log.Info("%s", publicKeyContent)
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return "", err
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}
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return "", fmt.Errorf("%s: %w", fnName, err)
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return "", fmt.Errorf("CalcFingerprint(%s): %w", util.Iif(useNative, "native", "ssh-keygen"), err)
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}
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return fp, nil
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}
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ func (repo *Repository) IsDependenciesEnabled(ctx context.Context) bool {
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var u *RepoUnit
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var err error
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if u, err = repo.GetUnit(ctx, unit.TypeIssues); err != nil {
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log.Trace("%s", err)
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log.Trace("IsDependenciesEnabled: %v", err)
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return setting.Service.DefaultEnableDependencies
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}
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return u.IssuesConfig().EnableDependencies
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