This implements support for uploading files into the annex using the web
interface.
If a repository is a git-annex-enabled repository all files will be
added to it using git annex add. This means that the repository's
configuration for what to put into the annex (annex.largefiles in
gitattributes) will be respected.
Plain git repositories without git-annex will work as before, directly
uploading to git.
Fixes#5.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/matrss/forgejo-aneksajo/pulls/21
Co-authored-by: Matthias Riße <m.risse@fz-juelich.de>
Co-committed-by: Matthias Riße <m.risse@fz-juelich.de>
This updates the repo index/file view endpoints so annex files match the way
LFS files are rendered, making annexed files accessible via the web instead of
being black boxes only accessible by git clone.
This mostly just duplicates the existing LFS logic. It doesn't try to combine itself
with the existing logic, to make merging with upstream easier. If upstream ever
decides to accept, I would like to try to merge the redundant logic.
The one bit that doesn't directly copy LFS is my choice to hide annex-symlinks.
LFS files are always _pointer files_ and therefore always render with the "file"
icon and no special label, but annex files come in two flavours: symlinks or
pointer files. I've conflated both kinds to try to give a consistent experience.
The tests in here ensure the correct download link (/media, from the last PR)
renders in both the toolbar and, if a binary file (like most annexed files will be),
in the main pane, but it also adds quite a bit of code to make sure text files
that happen to be annexed are dug out and rendered inline like LFS files are.
Previously, Gitea's LFS support allowed direct-downloads of LFS content,
via http://$HOSTNAME:$PORT/$USER/$REPO/media/branch/$BRANCH/$FILE
Expand that grace to git-annex too. Now /media should provide the
relevant *content* from the .git/annex/objects/ folder.
This adds tests too. And expands the tests to try symlink-based annexing,
since /media implicitly supports both that and pointer-file-based annexing.
The git repository must be closed after using it. Without this change
some tests started to fail due to the lingering repository running into
a timeout.
This moves the `annexObjectPath()` helper out of the tests and into a
dedicated sub-package as `annex.ContentLocation()`, and expands it with
`.Pointer()` (which validates using `git annex examinekey`),
`.IsAnnexed()` and `.Content()` to make it a more useful module.
The tests retain their own wrapper version of `ContentLocation()`
because I tried to follow close to the API modules/lfs uses, which in
terms of abstract `git.Blob` and `git.TreeEntry` objects, not in terms
of `repoPath string`s which are more convenient for the tests.
This makes HTTP symmetric with SSH clone URLs.
This gives us the fancy feature of _anonymous_ downloads,
so people can access datasets without having to set up an
account or manage ssh keys.
Previously, to access "open access" data shared this way,
users would need to:
1. Create an account on gitea.example.com
2. Create ssh keys
3. Upload ssh keys (and make sure to find and upload the correct file)
4. `git clone git@gitea.example.com:user/dataset.git`
5. `cd dataset`
6. `git annex get`
This cuts that down to just the last three steps:
1. `git clone https://gitea.example.com/user/dataset.git`
2. `cd dataset`
3. `git annex get`
This is significantly simpler for downstream users, especially for those
unfamiliar with the command line.
Unfortunately there's no uploading. While git-annex supports uploading
over HTTP to S3 and some other special remotes, it seems to fail on a
_plain_ HTTP remote. See https://github.com/neuropoly/gitea/issues/7
and https://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/HTTP_uploads/#comment-ce28adc128fdefe4c4c49628174d9b92.
This is not a major loss since no one wants uploading to be anonymous anyway.
To support private repos, I had to hunt down and patch a secret extra security
corner that Gitea only applies to HTTP for some reason (services/auth/basic.go).
This was guided by https://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/setup_a_public_repository_on_a_web_site/
Fixes https://github.com/neuropoly/gitea/issues/3
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Guay-Paquet <mathieu.guaypaquet@polymtl.ca>
Fixes https://github.com/neuropoly/gitea/issues/11
Tests:
* `git annex init`
* `git annex copy --from origin`
* `git annex copy --to origin`
over:
* ssh
for:
* the owner
* a collaborator
* a read-only collaborator
* a stranger
in a
* public repo
* private repo
And then confirms:
* Deletion of the remote repo (to ensure lockdown isn't messing with us: https://git-annex.branchable.com/internals/lockdown/#comment-0cc5225dc5abe8eddeb843bfd2fdc382)
------
To support all this:
* Add util.FileCmp()
* Patch withKeyFile() so it can be nested in other copies of itself
-------
Many thanks to Mathieu for giving style tips and catching several bugs,
including a subtle one in util.filecmp() which neutered it.
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Guay-Paquet <mathieu.guay-paquet@polymtl.ca>
The PATCH if issue & pull request switched to use the service
functions instead. However, the service function changing the state is
not idempotent. Instead of doing nothing which changing from open to
open or close to close, it will fail with an error like:
Issue [2472] 0 was already closed
Regression of: 6a4bc0289d
Fixes: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4686
(cherry picked from commit e9e3b8c0f3)
- Fixes a panic where the file history router would panic if the page
number was set to a page where no commits would be returned. It now
returns a 404 in such case.
- Regresion of a5b1c1b0b3
- Panic log provided by @algernon.
- Minimal integration test added.
(cherry picked from commit 6a49e3f468)
Co-authored-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
The `/repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues/comments/{id}` API endpoint returns an
`assets` field, but the route handler did not load attachments, thus,
the field was never populated.
This patch fixes that, and adds a test to exercise it. The test fails
without the fix.
This addresses a bug discovered in Codeberg/Community#1607.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit fc4f914e71)
When searching for users, page the results by default, and respect the
default paging limits.
This makes queries like '/api/v1/users/search?limit=1' actually work.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 9b85f97835)
- Don't show the labels-list element, if no labels are selected.
- The labels-list was taking up vertical space, even if no labels were
selected which caused an inconsistency in how the sidebar looked.
- Adds integration test
(cherry picked from commit 013b89eb13)
- The param wasn't `sha`, it was `ref`. Use this instead.
- Adds new integration tests.
- Resolves#4190
- Resolves#4025
(cherry picked from commit a8460bb132)
Backport #31188
Fixes issue when running `choco info pkgname` where `pkgname` is also a
substring of another package Id.
Relates to #31168
---
This might fix the issue linked, but I'd like to test it with more choco
commands before closing the issue in case I find other problems if
that's ok.
I'm pretty inexperienced with Go, so feel free to nitpick things.
Not sure I handled
[this](70f87e11b5/routers/api/packages/nuget/nuget.go (L135-L137))
in the best way, so looking for feedback on if I should fix the
underlying issue (`nil` might be a better default for `Value`?).
Co-authored-by: KN4CK3R <admin@oldschoolhack.me>
(cherry picked from commit ca414a7ccf5e26272662e360c44ac50221a0f2d4)
See:
1b088fade6 Prevent automatic OAuth grants for public clients
07fe5a8b13 use existing oauth grant for public client
(cherry picked from commit 592469464b)
(cherry picked from commit 5c1b550e00e9460078e00c41a32d206b260ef482)
Conflicts:
tests/integration/git_push_test.go
trivial context conflict because of
2ac3dcbd43 test: hook post-receive for sha256 repos
(cherry picked from commit 62448bfb93)
(cherry picked from commit e8c776c79384c1c0a4d707ce5084b27347703848)
Verify variations of branch protection that are in play when merging a
pull request as:
* instance admin
* repository admin / owner
* user with write permissions on the repository
In all cases the result is expected to be the same when merging
the pull request via:
* API
* web
Although the implementations are different.
(cherry picked from commit 793421bf59)
Conflicts:
tests/integration/pull_merge_test.go
trivial context conflict
* group test cases to clarify their purpose
* remove pull request branch protection tests, they are redundant
with TestPullMergeBranchProtect
(cherry picked from commit 0d8478b82e)
Conflicts:
tests/integration/git_test.go
trivial context conflict
* split into testPullMergeForm which can be called directly if
the caller wants to specify extra parameters.
* testPullMergeForm can expect something different than StatusOK
(cherry picked from commit 20591d966e)
* http.StatusMethodNotAllowed can be expected: only retry if the
error message is "Please try again later"
* split into doAPIMergePullRequestForm which can be called directly if
the caller wants to specify extra parameters.
(cherry picked from commit 49aea9879b)
explicitly specify the parameters instead of providing them as
arguments so the caller has a more fine grain control over them.
(cherry picked from commit 70aa294cc1)
This allows `nix flake metadata` and nix in general to lock a *branch*
tarball link in a manner that causes it to fetch the correct commit even
if the branch is updated with a newer version.
For further context, Nix flakes are a feature that, among other things,
allows for "inputs" that are "github:someuser/somerepo",
"https://some-tarball-service/some-tarball.tar.gz",
"sourcehut:~meow/nya" or similar. This feature allows our users to fetch
tarballs of git-based inputs to their builds rather than using git to
fetch them, saving significant download time.
There is presently no gitea or forgejo specific fetcher in Nix, and we
don't particularly wish to have one. Ideally (as a developer on a Nix
implementation myself) we could just use the generic tarball fetcher and
not add specific forgejo support, but to do so, we need additional
metadata to know which commit a given *branch* tarball represents, which
is the purpose of the Link header added here.
The result of this patch is that a Nix user can specify `inputs.something.url =
"https://forgejo-host/some/project/archive/main.tar.gz"` in flake.nix
and get a link to some concrete tarball for the actual commit in the
lock file, then when they run `nix flake update` in the future, they
will get the latest commit in that branch.
Example of it working locally:
» nix flake metadata --refresh 'http://localhost:3000/api/v1/repos/jade/cats/archive/main.tar.gz?dir=configs/nix'
Resolved URL: http://localhost:3000/api/v1/repos/jade/cats/archive/main.tar.gz?dir=configs/nix
Locked URL: 804ede182b.tar.gz?dir=configs
/nix&narHash=sha256-yP7KkDVfuixZzs0fsqhSETXFC0y8m6nmPLw2GrAMxKQ%3D
Description: Computers with the nixos
Path: /nix/store/s856c6yqghyan4v0zy6jj19ksv0q22nx-source
Revision: 804ede182b6b66469b23ea4d21eece52766b7a06
Last modified: 2024-05-02 00:48:32
For details on the header value, see:
56763ff918/doc/manual/src/protocols/tarball-fetcher.md
(cherry picked from commit 6631f56ebf)
This adds a new test case to `TestCompareCodeExpand` to exercise the
case where we're viewing a PR's diff.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit fd9ee1901b)
When comparing files between the base repo and forked repo, the "blob
excerpt" link should point to the forked repo, because the commit
doesn't exist in base repo.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit f48cc501c46a2d34eb701561f01d888d689d60d5)
Conflicts:
- templates/repo/diff/section_split.tmpl
- templates/repo/diff/section_unified.tmpl
Resolved the conflict by picking Gitea's change over ours, and
porting it.
- tests/integration/compare_test.go
Kept our test, but picked the "compare all of the relevant
links" part of the Gitea test.
(cherry picked from commit a62a887649)
Previously, if no branch was explicitly specified for a workflow, it
defaulted to the default branch of the repo. This worked fine for
workflows that were triggered on push, but it prevented showing badges
for workflows that only run on tags, or on schedule - since they do not
run on a specific branch.
Thus, relax the conditions, and if no branch is specified, just return
the latest run of the given workflow. If one is specified, *then*
restrict it to said branch.
Fixes#3487.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit d6915f4d5f)