1. Introduce lightweight `fetch` wrapper functions that automatically
sets csfr token, content-type and use it in `RepoActionView.vue`.
2. Fix a specific issue on `RepoActionView.vue` where a fetch network
error is shortly visible during page reload sometimes. It can be
reproduced by F5-in in quick succession on the actions view page and was
also producing a red error box on the page.
Once approved, we can replace all current `fetch` uses in UI with this
in another PR.
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Before:
* The layout is quite complex
* The UI flickers when switch the stats (https://try.gitea.io/)
After:
* Simplify the code
* The UI doesn't flicker
The [recommended order](https://vuejs.org/guide/scaling-up/sfc.html) for
SFC blocks is script -> template -> style, which we were violating
because template and script were swapped. I do find script first also
easier to read because the imports are on top, letting me immideatly see
a component's dependencies.
This is a pure cut-paste refactor with some removal of some empty lines.
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1. Use `gt-invisible` instead of `invisible`.
2. Use `gt-word-break` instead of `dont-break-out` (there is a slight
different "hyphens", but I think it won't affect too much since it is
only used for the "full name").
3. Remove `.small.button:has(svg)` , now our buttons could layout SVG
correctly, and actually I didn't see this CSS class is used in code.
Each change is tested manually line by line. There are too many changes
so I can't share dozens of screenshots.
In short:
1. `ui right` could be still used in `ui top attached header`, because
there is a special case.
2. A lot of `ui right` are just no-op, so they can be removed safely.
3. Some of the `ui right` should be replaced by `gt-float-right` (to
avoid breaking, leave them to the future).
4. A few of the `ui right` could be rewritten by flex.
Compare those `Uint8Array` via conversion to Array which are properly
comparable, so that we don't have to worry about whether `TextEncoder`
and `UInt8Array` from the environment are compatible or not.
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Fix#26731
Almost all "tabindex" in code are incorrect.
1. All "input/button" by default are focusable, so no need to use "tabindex=0"
2. All "div/span" by default are not focusable, so no need to use "tabindex=-1"
3. All "dropdown" are focusable by framework, so no need to use "tabindex"
4. Some tabindex values are incorrect (eg: `new_form.tmpl`), so remove them
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Removed CSS helper classes (some of them are not useful while some of
them are abused often)
* `gt-db`: in most cases it could be replaced by `gt-df` and the flex
layout should be encouraged. Other cases: either it does need the
`gt-df` (eg: by using `div` directly) or it is an abuse (eg: the warning
message in a form)
* `gt-di`: it doesn't seem useful, or it could be replaced by `gt-dib`
in most cases.
* `gt-dif`: not useful, it could be replaced by `flex-text-inline` or
`gt-df`
* `gt-js`: never used
* All `<i class="icon gt-df gt-ac gt-jc">` could be written as `<i
class="icon">`
## Some UI samples
### Admin Notice

### Admin Stacktrace

### Org Home

### Org Team Repo

### Release List

### User Setting Application Token Scope

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Replace Fomantic `loader` CSS module with our existing `is-loading`
spinner. Only three places in the UI used this module, which are
pictured here:
imagediff:
<img width="1237" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-22 at 22 18 01"
src="b0d82531-f05e-43c6-9e5b-1bfc268c056d">
webauthn:
<img width="894" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-22 at 22 05 05"
src="7b583425-d944-474a-a57a-22a65bbd8b29">
heatmap (I removed the previous loading text, it was unreadable because
it was tiny and on fast machines only visible for a fraction of a
second):
<img width="764" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-22 at 22 18 44"
src="1c7472d6-3e17-4224-a992-d8c0b380cc73">
Also, heatmap container does not resize any more after loading now and
previous duplicate id `user-heatmap` is gone.
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Adds
[eslint-plugin-vue-scoped-css](https://github.com/future-architect/eslint-plugin-vue-scoped-css)
and fixes discovered issues which are:
- 1 unused selector
- 3 selectors with `.full.height` parent in a `<style scoped>` block so
the rule could not find the parent. Move these into the unscoped block
instead. They worked before and after.
Focus the editor when clicking the "Write" tab. Works for both Textarea
and EasyMDE. Does for some reason not work without the
`requestAnimationFrame`.
The "btn-octicon is-loading" was introduced by #21842 , it is only used
by the "Copy Content" button, but the "btn-octicon" selector would
affect too many uncertain elements.
Now there is a general "small-loading-icon" class, so the "btn-octicon
is-loading" could be removed.
1. Use `is-loading` instead of `ui loader`
2. Introduce class name `image-diff-tabs`, instead of searching `gt-hidden`, which is fragile
3. Align the UI elements, see the screenshots.
Now Gitea exposes unhandled promise rejection messages as error message on the UI.
The "comment form" was quite unclear before, so it should be handled more gracefully to avoid such error.
In GitHub, we can not rerun jobs if the workflow is disabled.
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Fix some layout / user-interaction problems and close#25650 , the code
has been simplified (+46 −108)
<details>

</details>
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Removes all dropdown and dimmer animations. Works everywhere as far as I
can tell, but need to give this thorough testing. Removes around 70kb
JS/CSS.
Note, I'm not 100% sure regarding the various callbacks, those will need
more investigation, but it appears to work nonetheless.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/15709
Before:

After:

In current design, the clickable area is too small, and it is hard to
find the correct clickable area as the area with background color (div
with class name `job-brief-item selected`) is bigger than it.
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## Archived labels
This adds the structure to allow for archived labels.
Archived labels are, just like closed milestones or projects, a medium to hide information without deleting it.
It is especially useful if there are outdated labels that should no longer be used without deleting the label entirely.
## Changes
1. UI and API have been equipped with the support to mark a label as archived
2. The time when a label has been archived will be stored in the DB
## Outsourced for the future
There's no special handling for archived labels at the moment.
This will be done in the future.
## Screenshots


Part of https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/25237
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Previously, the tooltip for this button was only shown after opening and
closing it once because it was only set after the server response, now
it shows before opening it.
This PR refactors a bunch of projects-related code, mostly the
templates.
The following things were done:
- rename boards to columns in frontend code
- use the new `ctx.Locale.Tr` method
- cleanup template, remove useless newlines, classes, comments
- merge org-/user and repo level project template together
- move "new column" button into project toolbar
- move issue card (shared by projects and pinned issues) to shared
template, remove useless duplicated styles
- add search function to projects (to make the layout more similar to
milestones list where it is inherited from 😆)
- maybe more changes I forgot I've done 😆Closes#24893
After:



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Ressurect lost changes from
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24451.
- Always show icons for each entry in the menu
- Make all checkboxes toggle only their feature, e.g. "seconds" and
"timestamps" can now be toggled on together.
- Reorder the items
<img width="845" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-01 at 19 19 27"
src="8a76e9bf-7966-42a6-87c9-e88cdddaec82">
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fixed#26156
* Added a retry button in the frontend (only displayed when the status
is abnormal)
* After clicking Retry, the backend adds the task back to the task queue


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Resizing the comment editor can be a very expensive operation because it
triggers page reflows, which on large PRs can take upwards of seconds to
complete. Disable this mechanism on the diff page only where we know
that the page can get large.
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/26201 for the textarea
editor.
I don't think this can be fixed for EasyMDE because as far as I can
tell, it exposes no option to disable this resizing.
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Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/26202
Actually later I found out the code did not use `clippie`, so I fixed
it. The bug was never in the clippie module like I initially suspected.
Also, I added a tooltip for feedback.
<img width="139" alt="image"
src="da501670-9c15-4412-969a-b559773c7ab9">
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This PR adds a new dropdown to select a commit or a commit range
(shift-click like github) of a Pull Request.
After selection of a commit only the changes of this commit will be shown.
When selecting a range of commits the diff of this range is shown.
This allows to review a PR commit by commit or by viewing only commit ranges.
The "Show changes since your last review" mechanism github uses is implemented, too.
When reviewing a single commit or a commit range the "Viewed" functionality is disabled.
## Screenshots
### The commit dropdown

### Selecting a commit range

### Show changes of a single commit only

### Show changes of a commit range

Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/20989
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/19263
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Co-authored-by: KN4CK3R <admin@oldschoolhack.me>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Now, you can see for a commit which existing branches and tags contain it.
You first have to click on the `load branches and tags` button, they are not preloaded by default.
All branches and tags are ordered descending by creation date.
You can even see without much hassle if the given commit is already part of the default branch.
Closes#25152
## Screenshots
### Initial

### Loaded

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If there's no logs, you can also click the download button, then you
will get `job is not started` page

https://gitea.com/yp05327/testrepo/actions/runs/38
After:
If there's no steps displayed, the download button will be disabled.

- Send request to get branch/tag list, use loading icon when waiting for
response.
- Only fetch when the first time branch/tag list shows.
- For backend, removed assignment to `ctx.Data["Branches"]` and
`ctx.Data["Tags"]` from `context/repo.go` and passed these data wherever
needed.
- Changed some `v-if` to `v-show` and used native `svg` as mentioned in
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/25719#issuecomment-1631712757 to
improve perfomance when there are a lot of branches.
- Places Used the dropdown component:
Repo Home Page
<img width="1429" alt="Screen Shot 2023-07-06 at 12 17 51"
src="6accc7b6-8d37-4e88-ae1a-bd2b3b927ea0">
Commits Page
<img width="1431" alt="Screen Shot 2023-07-06 at 12 18 34"
src="2d0bf306-d1e2-45a8-a784-bc424879f537">
Specific commit -> operations -> cherry-pick
<img width="758" alt="Screen Shot 2023-07-06 at 12 23 28"
src="1e557948-3881-4e45-a625-8ef36d45ae2d">
Release Page
<img width="1433" alt="Screen Shot 2023-07-06 at 12 25 05"
src="3ec82af1-15a4-4162-a50b-04a9502161bb">
- Demo
d45d266b-3eb0-465a-82f9-57f78dc5f9f3
- Note:
UI of dropdown menu could be improved in another PR as it should apply
to more dropdown menus.
Fix#14180
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