It is possible to set a Email for a Organization. This Email is optional and only used to be displayed on the profile page. However, once you set an EMail, you can no longer remove it. This PR fixes that.
While working on the tests, I found out, that the API returns a 500 when trying to set an invalid EMail. I fixed that too. It returns a 422 now.
Fixes#4567
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5517
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Otto <otto@codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: JakobDev <jakobdev@gmx.de>
Co-committed-by: JakobDev <jakobdev@gmx.de>
Git has a cool feature called git notes. It allows adding a text to a commit without changing the commit itself. Forgejo already displays git notes. With this PR you can also now change git notes.
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### Tests
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- [ ] in their respective `*_test.go` for unit tests.
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Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4753
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: JakobDev <jakobdev@gmx.de>
Co-committed-by: JakobDev <jakobdev@gmx.de>
Refactoring of #32211
this move the PublicOnly() filter calcuation next to the DB querys and
let it be decided by the Doer
---
*Sponsored by Kithara Software GmbH*
(cherry picked from commit 43c252dfeaf9ab03c4db3e7ac5169bc0d69901ac)
Conflicts:
models/organization/org_test.go
models/organization/org_user_test.go
routers/web/org/home.go
rather simple conflict resolution but not trivial
tests/integration/user_count_test.go had to be adapted (simple)
because it does not exist in Gitea and uses the modified model
- Only send a review request based on the code owner file if the code
owner user has read permissions to the pull requests of that repository.
- This avoids leaking title of PRs from private repository when a
CODEOWNER file is present which contains users that do not have access
to the private repository.
- Found by @oliverpool.
- Integration test added.
- Remember if fuzzy was set or not for the open/close/all states.
- Use `fuzzy=false` for test, as `fuzzy=true` is the default (this is
the opposite of all the other values).
- Remove `ctx.Link` prefix for open/close states, this makes them
suspectible to the existing tests (the other filter links are also in
the format of simply having `?xx=xx&yy=yy`).
- Fix typo in test name.
Fix#32427
(cherry picked from commit 35bcd667b23de29a7b0d0bf1090fb10961d3aca3)
Conflicts:
- tests/integration/repo_tag_test.go
Resolved by manually copying the added test, and also manually
adjusting the imported Go modules.
- Ensure that the specified push mirror ID belongs to the requested
repository, otherwise it is possible to modify the intervals of the push
mirrors that do not belong to the requested repository.
- Integration test added.
- If a repository is forked to a private or limited user/organization,
the fork should not be visible in the list of forks depending on the
doer requesting the list of forks.
- Added integration testing for web and API route.
- The RSS and atom feed for branches exposes details about the code, it
therefore should be guarded by the requirement that the doer has access
to the code of that repository.
- Added integration testing.
- This unifies the security behavior of enrolling security keys with
enrolling TOTP as a 2FA method. When TOTP is enrolled, you cannot use
basic authorization (user:password) to make API request on behalf of the
user, this is now also the case when you enroll security keys.
- The usage of access tokens are the only method to make API requests on
behalf of the user when a 2FA method is enrolled for the user.
- Integration test added.
- If the incoming mail feature is enabled, tokens are being sent with
outgoing mails. These tokens contains information about what type of
action is allow with such token (such as replying to a certain issue
ID), to verify these tokens the code uses the HMAC-SHA256 construction.
- The output of the HMAC is truncated to 80 bits, because this is
recommended by RFC2104, but RFC2104 actually doesn't recommend this. It
recommends, if truncation should need to take place, it should use
max(80, hash_len/2) of the leftmost bits. For HMAC-SHA256 this works out
to 128 bits instead of the currently used 80 bits.
- Update to token version 2 and disallow any usage of token version 1,
token version 2 are generated with 128 bits of HMAC output.
- Add test to verify the deprecation of token version 1 and a general
MAC check test.
- Add a `purpose` column, this allows the `forgejo_auth_token` table to
be used by other parts of Forgejo, while still enjoying the
no-compromise architecture.
- Remove the 'roll your own crypto' time limited code functions and
migrate them to the `forgejo_auth_token` table. This migration ensures
generated codes can only be used for their purpose and ensure they are
invalidated after their usage by deleting it from the database, this
also should help making auditing of the security code easier, as we're
no longer trying to stuff a lot of data into a HMAC construction.
-Helper functions are rewritten to ensure a safe-by-design approach to
these tokens.
- Add the `forgejo_auth_token` to dbconsistency doctor and add it to the
`deleteUser` function.
- TODO: Add cron job to delete expired authorization tokens.
- Unit and integration tests added.
- Optimize generting random files.
- Reduce big file of 128MiB to 32MiB (git was never made for large files
anyways, but simply tests that it works).
- Reduce looped git operations from 100 iterations to 10.
- Add extra print statements to know what a slow test is doing, this
also helps to see if a particular piece of code in a slow test is the
culprit or if the test is just very extensive.
- Set `[ui.notification].EVENT_SOURCE_UPDATE_TIME` to 1s to speed up
`TestEventSourceManagerRun`.
- Sneaked in some general test improvements.
- Only prepare repositories once.
- Move the repositories to temporary directories (these should usually be stored in
memory) which are recreated for each test to avoid persistentance
between tests. Doing some dirty profiling suggests that the preparing
test functions from 140-100ms to 70-40ms
Goals:
- speedup
- less flakiness
- best practices and more use
- documentation
config:
- sync ports in Makefile and playwright config
(otherwise, some tests fail locally because they assert the full URL including the (wrong) port)
- even more generous timeouts
- limit workers to one again (because I finally understand how
Playwright works)
- allow nested functions to group them together with the related test
all:
- deprecate waitForLoadState('networkidle')
- it is discouraged as per https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-page#page-wait-for-load-state
- I could not find a usage that seems to require it actually (see
added documentation in README)
- adding an exception should be made explicitly
- it does not do what you might expect anyway in most cases
- only log in when necessary
webauthn:
- verify that login is possible after disabling key
- otherwise, the cleanup was not necessary after the previous refactor to create a fresh user each
issue-sidebar / WIP toggle:
- split into smaller chunks
- restore original state first
- add missed assertion to fix race condition (not waiting
before state was reached)
- explicitly toggle the state to detect mismatch earlier
issue-sidebar / labels:
- restore original state first
- better waiting for background request
When a new commit is pushed to an existing pull request, the update of
the commit status will happen asynchronously, via the git hook.
--- FAIL: TestPullRequestCommitStatus/synchronize (2.14s)
actions_trigger_test.go:331:
Error Trace: /workspace/forgejo/forgejo/tests/integration/actions_trigger_test.go:331
Error: Should be true
Test: TestPullRequestCommitStatus/synchronize
- Merge tests together.
- Remove unecessary usage of `onGiteaRun`.
- Make proper use of `unittest`.
- Make proper use of `test.MockVariable`.
- I have not checked all of the testing files yet.
- Do not require minio for mariadb docker.
- Do not require elasticsearch for mysql.
- Fix postgress password parameter.
- Add the multistatement query for mysql (this is not optimal but adding
Makefile code doesn't seem to work really well either)
Some preparations are only used by a few tests, so to make the tests fast, they should only be prepared when they are used.
By the way, this PR splits PrepareTestEnv into small functions to make it simple.
---
Conflict resolution: Mostly magical and just re-pasting the code into
the right places.
Done differently: use `require.NoError` instead of `assert.NoError`.
(cherry picked from commit ec2d1593c269e06655525deb96f74b8094221b6f)
When ReplaceIssueLabels calls issue.LoadLabels it was a noop because
issue.isLabelsLoaded is still set to true because of the call to
issue.LoadLabels that was done at the beginning of the function.
- This uses the `TrimSpace` preprocessing of the binding library to
remove any accidental spaces from the input.
- Integration test added.
- Resolves#4309
- Adjust `PrepareArtifactsStorage` to use `require.NoError` instead of
`assert.NoError`
- Adjust `TestActionsArtifactDownload` to have the proper order of
`assert.Equal` arguments.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Closes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30296
- Adds a DB fixture for actions artifacts
- Adds artifacts test files
- Clears artifacts test files between each run
- Note: I initially initialized the artifacts only for artifacts tests,
but because the files are small it only takes ~8ms, so I changed it to
always run in test setup for simplicity
- Fix some otherwise flaky tests by making them not depend on previous
tests
(cherry picked from commit 66971e591e5dddd5b6dc1572ac48f4e4ab29b8e0)
Conflicts:
- tests/integration/api_actions_artifact_test.go
Conflict resolved by manually changing the tested artifact
name from "artifact" to "artifact-download"
- tests/integration/api_actions_artifact_v4_test.go
Conflict resolved by manually updating the tested artifact
names, and adjusting the test case only present in our tree.
- tests/test_utils.go
Resolved by manually copying the added function.
When a workflow has
on:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- unlabeled
The outcome of the workflow (success or failure) must be associated
with the head sha commit status. Otherwise it cannot be used as a
requirement for merging the pull request (branch protections).
- Make use of `test.MockVariableValue` to override variables for the
duration of the test.
- Don't needlessly call `onGiteaRun`, its only needed when a HTTP server
needs to be called by the code.
- When `onGiteaRun` is used, make use of the passed parameters, such as
the passed `*testing.T` variable and `*url.URL` (this also avoids
needing to serve the routers in the test code again).
- Use `(*url.URL).JoinPath` to craft new URLs.
- Don't override `setting.AppURL` & `setting.Database.LogSQL` when its
does not affect the test.
- Add empty fixture files for `FederatedUser` & `FederationHost` so they
are truncated and do not persist between tests.
- Add a permission check that the doer has write permissions to the head
repository if the the 'delete branch after merge' is enabled when
merging a pull request.
- Unify the checks in the web and API router to `DeleteBranchAfterMerge`.
- Added integration tests.
- If you select a portion of the comment, `Quote reply` will not only
quote that portion and not copy paste the whole text as it previously
did. This is achieved by using the `@github/quote-selection` package.
- There's preprocessing to ensure Forgejo-flavored markdown syntax is
preserved.
- e2e test added.
- Resolves#1342
- Combine review requests comments similairy how labels comments are
combined. If review requests comments were made within 60 seconds of
each other they will be grouped.
- Integration and unit test added.
- Resolves#2774
- If `GetAffectedFiles` is called for a push with an empty oldCommitID,
then set the oldCommitID to the empty tree. This will effictively diff
all the changes included in the push, which is the expected behavior for
branches.
- Integration test added.
- Resolves#5683
- Port of gitea#31778 but implemented differently.
Instead of letting playwright do the full test suite and then print the
output and error, direct the output to std{our,err} for a faster
developing loop. This also makes the output colored.
Make the big move to Eslint flat config format. The outcome of Eslint
still should be the same, but some things has changed:
- `eslint-plugin-github` is dropped, flat configs have been out for a
while and most eslint plugins support it, but for no reason and no
activity in sight this plugin is likely not going to support flat config
for a while and to avoid other plugins not being able to update (as they
are requiring flat configs) drop the github rules.
- Nested configs don't work properly and are unified into the root
eslint config, this unification did cause some conflicts and thats why
the `import-x` is in a seperate 'group' to exclude targeting Vue files.
- The `eslint-plugin-i` is deprecated and `esplint-plugin-import-x` is
its succesor which has better support for flat configs, the same rules
are still applied.
The majority of the flat config was generated by
`@eslint/migrate-config` tool.
- Use the combo markdown editor for the milestone description. The
milestone description is rendered in markdown, so it makes sense to use
a 'markdown-aware' editor. This also includes the option to use
monospace font.
- Resolves#5649
- When a truncated comment is detected in the RSS/Atom feeds, fetch the
comment from the database and use the original content.
- Added integration test.
- Resolves#5650
* added a message for the case where the user's profile is private but the Public activity is not hidden
The activity is still hidden anyway because the profile is private, but previously the message would say:
`Your activity is visible to everyone, except for interactions in private spaces...`
which I would consider as a flaw of the original implementation. Now it will say:
`Your activity is only visible to you and the instance administrators because your profile is private...`
* started showing the message for admins that the activity they see should remain private in the case
where the whole profile is private, not just the activity tab. Previously it would say:
This activity is visible to everyone, but as an administrator you can also see interactions in private spaces.`
which I would also consider as a flaw of the original implementation. Now it will say:
`This activity is visible to you because you're an administrator, but the user wants it to remain private.`
* added test cases
* bumped up the number of our GPL-licensed files
Preview
For both screenshots, Forgejo would previously display misinformation.
Change 1: User viewing their private profile, but activity isn't configured as hidden
https://codeberg.org/attachments/6659c80c-15dd-48be-a379-db737fd1dd5e
Change 2: Admin viewing user's private profile
https://codeberg.org/attachments/220da57f-b658-4474-9ad2-049e8438a0af
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5638
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
- When an admin wants syncronize tags in the Git data to the database
via the admin dashboard all annoted tags loses their title. This was
caused because the code didn't correctly handle annoted tags. Annoted
tags have their own objectID to store the annoted message, unlike
'normal' tags which point to the commitID. While the function was being
run for annoted tags, the code thought it found a mismatch in the
objectIDs, because the stored version was actually correct which pointed
to the commitID but the code found the objectID of the annoted tag.
- Make `SyncReleasesWithTags` corectly handle annoted tags.
- Added unit and integration tests.
- Resolves#5628
- Add `recentupdated` to the `OrderByMap`.
- Add integration testing for organization and user repository sorting.
- Resolves#5612
- Regression from 12e23ee199 where the
`recentupdated` case was not added to the map, but was handled
seperately as a fallback. The regression came into affect when
5a0bc35799 also relied on this map but
didn't handle the `recentupdated` case.
- Add a helper function that creates and log into a temporary user. So
it doesn't affect other users and tests and the test can more easily be
retried with a 'fresh' state instead of a broken state.
- Adjust the Webauthn test to make use of this.
- Relevant: #5291, #5394