This splits out the repository unit settings (formerly "Advanced
settings" under the repository settings page) into their own, separate
page.
The primary reason for this is that the settings page became long and
complicated, with a structure that not always made sense. A secondary
reason is that toggling units on and off should not necessarily be an
"advanced" setting. We want to make doing that easier, and having the
units on their own page helps with that.
This is basically a refactor, there is no new functionality introduced,
just an extra pair of routes for the new page, and the supporting code.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
This adds a few tests for the previous change, to verify that issue
template configs, issue templates and pr templates are all recognized in
`.forgejo` directories.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
When issue templates were moved into services in
def4956122, the code was also refactored
and simplified. Unfortunately, that simplification broke the
`/api/v1/{owner}/{repo}/issue_templates` route, because it was
previously using a helper function that ignored invalid templates, and
after the refactor, the function it called *always* returned non-nil as
the second return value. This, in turn, results in the aforementioned
end point always returning an internal server error.
This change restores the previous behaviour of ignoring invalid files
returned by `issue.GetTemplatesFromDefaultBranch`, and adds a few test
cases to exercise the endpoint.
Other users of `GetTemplatesFromDefaultBranch` already ignore the second
return value, or handle it correctly, so no changes are necessary there.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
* Split TestPullRequest out of AddTestPullRequestTask
* Before scheduling the task, AddTestPullRequestTask stores the max
index of the repository
* When the task runs, it does not take into account pull requests that
have an index higher than the recorded max index
When AddTestPullRequestTask is called with isSync == true, it is the
direct consequence of a new commit being pushed. Forgejo knows nothing
of this new commit yet. If a PR is created later and its head
references the new commit, it will have an index that is higher and
must not be taken into account. It would be acting and triggering a
notification for a PR based on an event that happened before it
existed.
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2009
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2236
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Earl Warren <contact@earl-warren.org>
Co-committed-by: Earl Warren <contact@earl-warren.org>
(cherry picked from commit b3be895a30b32bfae4acfa32db54406e1dd1dc21)
The "Self Check" menu essentially runs the collation check that is also
performed at startup, and displays the results. This is only a thing for
MariaDB/MySQL and MSSQL. As such, the menu item should only be available
for these database types.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 0ca118fdc3c39c0e7adf9285e074e5878a0ca1c1)
- It's possible that the description of an `Regularlink` is `Text` and not
another `Regularlink`. Therefor if it's `Text`, convert it to an
`Regularlink` trough the 'old' behavior (pass it trough `org.String` and
trim `file:` prefix).
- Adds unit tests.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1430
(cherry picked from commit 385fc6ee6be25859066a716aa15be09991e2d33c)
Because Forgejo run mysqld with `--innodb-flush-method=nosync` to speed
up the test suite, there are situations where a larger, database-wide
operation does not always fully manifest until later, not even when it
is wrapped in a transaction, nor when we use `FLUSH TABLES` and similar
methods.
In the case of the MySQL collation test, this *sometimes* results in the
database still responding with the old collation to a reader, even after
an `ALTER DATABASE ... COLLATE ...`.
In order to be able to still use the aforementioned flag and enjoy its
benefits, add a five second sleep between `db.ConvertDatabaseTable()`
and `db.CheckCollations()` in the `TestDatabaseCollation()` set of
tests.
This is not a fix - I don't think there is one possible -, but a
workaround. If it breaks again, the correct fix will be to remove the
flag from `mysqld` (it's not a supported flag to begin with).
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit af18ed2ba9b1d6e228854b76cc4ffff790b8804b)
Previously, the repo wiki was hardcoded to use `master` as its branch,
this change makes it possible to use `main` (or something else, governed
by `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`, a setting that already exists and
defaults to `main`).
The way it is done is that a new column is added to the `repository`
table: `wiki_branch`. The migration will make existing repositories
default to `master`, for compatibility's sake, even if they don't have a
Wiki (because it's easier to do that). Newly created repositories will
default to `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH` instead.
The Wiki service was updated to use the branch name stored in the
database, and fall back to the default if it is empty.
Old repositories with Wikis using the older `master` branch will have
the option to do a one-time transition to `main`, available via the
repository settings in the "Danger Zone". This option will only be
available for repositories that have the internal wiki enabled, it is
not empty, and the wiki branch is not `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`.
When migrating a repository with a Wiki, Forgejo will use the same
branch name for the wiki as the source repository did. If that's not the
same as the default, the option to normalize it will be available after
the migration's done.
Additionally, the `/api/v1/{owner}/{repo}` endpoint was updated: it will
now include the wiki branch name in `GET` requests, and allow changing
the wiki branch via `PATCH`.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit d87c526d2a313fa45093ab49b78bb30322b33298)
- When a commit references a pull request, the detail strings should
reflect that. Add a new translation string for the pull request.
- Added integration tests.
- Resolves#2256
(cherry picked from commit 0d054cd4d998957bd499bfebe4002290526c5b92)