- Add a dropdown to the web interface for changing files to select which
Email should be used for the commit. It only shows (and verifies) that a
activated mail can be used, while this isn't necessary, it's better to
have this already in place.
- Added integration testing.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/281
(cherry picked from commit 564e701f407c0e110f3c7a4102bf7ed7902b815f)
(cherry picked from commit de8f2e03cc7d274049dd6a849b3d226968782644)
(cherry picked from commit 0182cff12ed4b68bd49ebc2b9951d9a29f7a36ca)
(cherry picked from commit 9c74254d4606febd702315c670db4fb6b14040a1)
(cherry picked from commit 2f0b68f821ae53dd12b496cc660353d5bf7cd143)
(cherry picked from commit 079b995d49ba7a625035fe9ec53741f6b0112007)
(cherry picked from commit 6952ea6ee3de8157d056c4381de7529de6eaef7b)
(cherry picked from commit 6c7d5a5d140152be80ec38a979a2a7b704ce653a)
(cherry picked from commit 49c39f0ed5a011b26f2e33f35811bb31fab3cf64)
(cherry picked from commit a8f9727388192c6c22b2f8cbbae15a96203ec3b6)
Fixes#28660
Fixes an admin api bug related to `user.LoginSource`
Fixed `/user/emails` response not identical to GitHub api
This PR unifies the user update methods. The goal is to keep the logic
only at one place (having audit logs in mind). For example, do the
password checks only in one method not everywhere a password is updated.
After that PR is merged, the user creation should be next.
Part of #27065
This reduces the usage of `db.DefaultContext`. I think I've got enough
files for the first PR. When this is merged, I will continue working on
this.
Considering how many files this PR affect, I hope it won't take to long
to merge, so I don't end up in the merge conflict hell.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Change all license headers to comply with REUSE specification.
Fix#16132
Co-authored-by: flynnnnnnnnnn <flynnnnnnnnnn@github>
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
For security reasons, all e-mail addresses starting with
non-alphanumeric characters were rejected. This is too broad and rejects
perfectly valid e-mail addresses. Only leading hyphens should be
rejected -- in all other cases e-mail address specification should
follow RFC 5322.
Co-authored-by: Andreas Fischer <_@ndreas.de>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>