- add package counter to repo/user/org overview pages
- add go unit tests for repo/user has/count packages
- add many more unit tests for packages model
- fix error for non-existing packages in DeletePackageByID and SetRepositoryLink
More info in the linked PR.
---
Make positioning of the repo tabs make more sense. This is an isolated implementation for one of many changes discussed in the referenced issue, it will work good without the other changes too.
## Changes
- Actions are moved to the edge. This tab is the least relevant to both visitors and developers. The first don't really need it at all, the second only visit it when something goes unexpected (run did not happen or attached to the wrong event), or just to see the run queue to know when their actions is going to get processed. This is not a tab with always-relevant information.
- put Packages after releases. The Packages are like a download page for Releases, but for released packages instead of binaries/source code. It is relevant to Releases, so it should stay close, but it is secondary to Releases by importance. For example, because they don't actually contain release notes unlike Releases.
- the above makes Projects appear next to Issues and Pull requests which I think is nice as they're related.
## Preview
### v7
https://codeberg.org/attachments/c434e8fd-aaab-4c27-9071-2a3ba68ad4b7
### This PR
https://codeberg.org/attachments/74743c03-883e-40cf-8cb1-384d1d8cf63c
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4139
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Otto <otto@codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Beowulf <beowulf@noreply.codeberg.org>
This PR split the `Board` into two parts. One is the struct has been
renamed to `Column` and the second we have a `Template Type`.
But to make it easier to review, this PR will not change the database
schemas, they are just renames. The database schema changes could be in
future PRs.
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Co-authored-by: yp05327 <576951401@qq.com>
(cherry picked from commit 98751108b11dc748cc99230ca0fc1acfdf2c8929)
Conflicts:
docs/content/administration/config-cheat-sheet.en-us.md
docs/content/index.en-us.md
docs/content/installation/comparison.en-us.md
docs/content/usage/permissions.en-us.md
non existent files
options/locale/locale_en-US.ini
routers/web/web.go
templates/repo/header.tmpl
templates/repo/settings/options.tmpl
trivial context conflicts
When all repository units are deactivated except for the code unit, the activity tab will not be shown.
Since the activities tab also shows contributing stats, it would be good to show the activities tab also when only code is active.
This commit changes the behavior when the activities tab is shown.
Previous it would only be shown when Issues, Pull-Requests or Releases are activated. Now it would additionally be shown when the code unit is activated.
Refs: #3429
| Before (Code + Issues - Owner) | Before (Code - Viewer) | After (Code + Issues - Owner) | After (Code - Viewer) |
| -- | -- | -- | -- |
| ![image](/attachments/2af997bc-1f38-48c6-bdf3-cfbd7087b220) | ![image](/attachments/ef1797f0-5c9a-4a1a-ba82-749f3ab4f403) | ![image](/attachments/fd28a96c-04ca-407e-a70d-d28b393f223d) | ![image](/attachments/2cd0d559-a6de-4ca0-a736-29c5fea81b5a) |
| | `/activity` returns 404 for everyone | ![image](/attachments/e0e97d8f-48cb-4c16-a505-1fafa46c4b8e) | - |
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/3455
Reviewed-by: Otto <otto@codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Beowulf <beowulf@beocode.eu>
Co-committed-by: Beowulf <beowulf@beocode.eu>
This will move the settings button back to the right, like known from
older versions.
For this, the overflow-menu was changed when a setting button is
available. If no settings button is available, the behavior will not
change.
Fixes#3301
When visiting a repos `/settings/units` page, highlight the active tab
properly: "Add more..." if the tab is displayed, or "Settings"
otherwise.
Fixes#3188.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/29981. Introduce
`.secondary-nav` as a universal way for styling and margin adjustments
inside `.page-content`.
If the first child of `.page-content` is `.secondary-nav`, we add margin
below it, otherwise we add padding to the first child. Notable changes:
- `--color-header-wrapper` is replaced with `--color-secondary-nav-bg`.
- `navbar` class is removed.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
---
Conflict resolution: Trivial conflict & changed selector to reflect new
classes.
Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2776
(cherry picked from commit 3ccda41a539b8ba7841919ee12dc2877ddc03818)
1. Use general "mobile-only" and "not-mobile" CSS styles, remove some`@media (max-width: 767.98px)` tricks
2. Use `CountFmt` for repo list, just like the repo header (and it matches GitHub, to avoid big numbers bloat the page)
(cherry picked from commit bfa160fc98a23923b6ce1cd4d99e8970d937d6ec)
Conflicts:
templates/explore/repo_list.tmpl
templates/repo/header.tmpl
web_src/css/repo/header.css
Resolved the template conflicts by porting the changes to Forgejo (in
case of `header.tmpl`, applying the changes in `header_fork.tmpl). In
case of the CSS change, opted to take Gitea's version and drop the
entire media query.
Migrate `gt-font-*` to `tw-text-*` All tailwind-original class names are
also available and render like they would with 16px root font size.
We currently have root font size at 14px, but I would like to eventually
migrate us to 16px so that the tailwind docs apply to us unchangend and
because 16px is the recommended root font size for web pages in general.
Also the number 16 is much better dividable than 14 so will result in
more integers.
(cherry picked from commit 75e2e5c736687ae1897cf760a432b572feed56f5)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/header.tmpl
trivial context conflict
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30005. Regression from
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/29945.
There was only once instance of `tw-content-center` before that PR, so I
just ran below command and reverted that one instance.
```sh
perl -p -i -e 's#tw-content-center#tw-items-center#g' web_src/js/**/* templates/**/* models/**/* tests/**/*
```
(cherry picked from commit 04f9ad056882fc3f21b247b16f84437adf0f36d8)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/diff/conversation.tmpl
templates/repo/header.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/filter_list.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/view_content/conversation.tmpl
templates/repo/wiki/view.tmpl
web_src/js/components/DashboardRepoList.vue
re-ran the command after discarding the Gitea changes to
ensure all Forgejo files are also covered
Repositories displaying an "Add more..." tab on the header is a neat way
to let people discover they can enable more units. However, displaying
it all the time for repository owners, even when they deliberately do
not want to enable more units gets noisy very fast.
As such, this patch introduces a new setting which lets people disable
this hint under the appearance settings.
Fixes#2378.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
For small, personal self-hosted instances with no user signups, the fork
button is just a noise. This patch allows disabling them like stars can
be disabled too.
Disabling forks does not only remove the buttons from the web UI, it
also disables the routes that could be used to create forks.
Fixes#2441.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
- In order to determine if the "Add more..." tab should be shown, the
template has to know if the repository has all units enabled, this is
done in the repository header which can be shown for quite a lot of
pages (code, issues, projects, actions etc.)
- This was previously set in the `RepoRefByType` function, which would
be called by pages such as code, issues and releases, but it was not
being called for all pages such as actions, packages and wiki. Which
would in turn incorrectly show the "Add more..." button when it
shouldn't.
- Now call it from the template itself, so the value is 'always' loaded
when necessary.
If a repository administrator is viewing a repository, and there are
units that can be enabled, display an "Add more..." link that leads to
the repository unit settings page.
The goal here is to allow instances to configure a small set of repo
units to be enabled by default, but also highlight for repo admins that
they can add more.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Forking a repository via the web UI currently requires visiting a
`/repo/fork/{{repoid}}` URL. This makes it cumbersome to create a link
that starts a fork, because the repository ID is only available via the
API. While it *is* possible to create a link, doing so requires extra
steps.
To make it easier to have a "Fork me!"-style links, introduce the
`/{username}/{repo}/fork` route, which will start the forking process
based on the repository in context instead.
The old `/repo/fork/{repoid}` route (with a `GET` request) will remain
there for the sake of backwards compatibility, but will redirect to the
new URL instead. It's `POST` handler is removed.
Tests that used the old route are updated to use the new one, and new
tests are introduced to exercise the redirect.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
This implements "repository flags", a way for instance administrators to
assign custom flags to repositories. The idea is that custom templates
can look at these flags, and display banners based on them, Forgejo does
not provide anything built on top of it, just the foundation. The
feature is optional, and disabled by default. To enable it, set
`[repository].ENABLE_FLAGS = true`.
On the UI side, instance administrators will see a new "Manage flags"
tab on repositories, and a list of enabled tags (if any) on the
repository home page. The "Manage flags" page allows them to remove
existing flags, or add any new ones that are listed in
`[repository].SETTABLE_FLAGS`.
The model does not enforce that only the `SETTABLE_FLAGS` are present.
If the setting is changed, old flags may remain present in the database,
and anything that uses them, will still work. The repository flag
management page will allow an instance administrator to remove them, but
not set them, once removed.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit ba735ce222)
(cherry picked from commit f09f6e029b)
(cherry picked from commit 2f8b041489)
(cherry picked from commit d3186ee5f4)
- The watch/unwatch button and star/unstar get their own template
- The backend returns HTML instead of redirect
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Signed-off-by: Yarden Shoham <git@yardenshoham.com>
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
- The RSS Feed icons were placed in a proper button, so that it does
not look "inconsistent". This also makes the problem of the button
being improperly aligned go away.
- The icon that shows on user profiles has not been modified because
of a lack of better implementation ideas.
- Where applicable, the RSS Feed icon was put directly next to the
Follow button (right menu), as both functionalities effectively
share the same purpose.
- Despite the attempt at achieving less inconsistency, a conscious
decision to not add any text to those buttons was made, opting for
tooltips instead. "Make it present, but not too annoying."
- A special exception was made for the Releases pages (which contains
text, not a tooltip), where an RSS feed would be particularly
beneficial to users.
The fact that the RSS functionality is explicitly optional was taken
into account, and these improvements were made with public-facing
instances (where the feature works best) in mind.
Fixes https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1759
If you are bowing another branch than the default branch and click n the
Code tab, it will take you to the root of the branch. The `BranchName`
variable is also set when viewing a Wiki commit, so we also need to
check if we are on a Wiki.
This PR adds a new field `RemoteAddress` to both mirror types which
contains the sanitized remote address for easier (database) access to
that information. Will be used in the audit PR if merged.
So I found this [linter](https://github.com/Riverside-Healthcare/djlint)
which features a mode for go templates, so I gave it a try and it did
find a number of valid issue, like unbalanced tags etc. It also has a
number of bugs, I had to disable/workaround many issues.
Given that this linter is written in python, this does add a dependency
on `python` >= 3.8 and `poetry` to the development environment to be
able to run this linter locally.
- `e.g.` prefixes on placeholders are removed because the linter had a
false-positive on `placeholder="e.g. cn=Search"` for the `attr=value`
syntax and it's not ideal anyways to write `e.g.` into a placeholder
because a placeholder is meant to hold a sample value.
- In `templates/repo/settings/options.tmpl` I simplified the logic to
not conditionally create opening tags without closing tags because this
stuff confuses the linter (and possibly the reader as well).