- Unify the usage of [`crypto/rand.Read`](https://pkg.go.dev/crypto/rand#Read) to `util.CryptoRandomBytes`.
- Refactor `util.CryptoRandomBytes` to never return an error. It is documented by Go, https://go.dev/issue/66821, to always succeed. So if we still receive a error or if the returned bytes read is not equal to the expected bytes to be read we panic (just to be on the safe side).
- This simplifies a lot of code to no longer care about error handling.
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- The default engine is no longer guaranteed to be of the type `*xorm.Engine`, so instead return the interface `db.Engine`.
- Regression of forgejo/forgejo#7212
# Testing
1. Install a Forgejo instance via the setup screen.
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- Ensures that this table gets emptied between integration tests and does not have any leftovers.
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- Set the right keyID and use the right signing keys for outgoing requests.
- Verify the HTTP signature of all incoming requests, except for the server actor.
- Caches keys of incoming requests for users and servers actors.
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Initial commit for combining multiple reports
of content in the database.
Handles when a different user is reporting content
that has already been reported and has a shadow copy made
BREAKING CHANGE: '/report_abuse' will be the URL path for abusive content reporting page.
It was considered that chances are somewhat low for an account to have the username 'report_abuse'. However, should that be the case, the account should be renamed.
- Add the necessary branch row for the workflow repository. This is required for the dashboard search to return any commit status for the default branch.
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- Consider the following scenario: a private repository in an organization with a team that has no specific access to that repository. Members of that team are still able to visit the repository because of entries in the `access` table.
- Consider this specific scenario for the gathering of issues for project tables.
- Unit test added
- Resolvesforgejo/forgejo#7217
- Ref: forgejo/forgejo#6843
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Failing the migration when a corrupted record is found is problematic because there is no transaction and the database may need to be restored from a backup to attempt the migration again, after deleting the corrupted records.
Each documented case of failed migration was resolved by removing the corrupted records. There is no instance of a failed migration that was caused by non corrupted record.
In the unlikely event of a false negative where a two_factor record is discarded although it is in use, the only consequence is that the user will have to enroll again. Detailed logs are displayed so the Forgejo admin can file a bug report if that happens.
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/6637
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- `releasesToFeedItems` is called to convert release structs to feed items, which is then used to render RSS or Atom feeds.
- Optimize the loading of attributes for the releases, introduce `ReleaseList` type which uses caching to load repository and publishers. It also no longer loads release attachments and downloads counts as that is not used in feed items.
- Optimize the composing of meta by introducing caching, this operation is especially slow when the owner is an organization.
- Add unit test (ensures new `LoadAttributes` works correctly).
- Add integration test (ensures that feed output is still as expected).
Loading https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/releases.rss reduced from ~15s to ~1s. (It is currently is deployed on codeberg.org)
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- `ComposeMetas` is called to compose meta information for the markdown processer (which is called a lot), one of those information is the team names that have access to the repository. This is used to decide if a mention is a team mention or not.
- The SQL query sorts the names, this is unnecessary and not required for within the processer; it does a simple `strings.Contains(teams, ","+teamName+",")`, which doesn't rely on sorted values.
- Doing the SQL query with sorting against Codeberg's MariaDB took ~0.180s and without sorting took ~0.03s. Although the returned values are often a few rows (the query I tested returned 8 values) it seems that doing any sorting will create an temporary index and is mainly optimized where it has to sort a huge amount of rows.
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- Add the ability to regenerate existing access tokens in the UI. This preserves the ID of the access token, but generates a new salt and token contents.
- Integration test added.
- Unit test added.
- Resolves#6880
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## Dropping SSPI auth support
SSPI authentication relied on Microsoft Windows support, removal started in https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5353, because it was broken anyway. We have no knowledge of any users using SSPI authentication. However, if you somehow managed to run Forgejo on Windows, or want to upgrade from a Gitea version which does, please ensure that you do not use SSPI as an authentication mechanism for user accounts. Feel free to reach out if you need assistance.
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Reviewed-by: 0ko <0ko@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Otto Richter <otto@codeberg.org>
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- The security patch of forgejo/forgejo#6843 fixed the issue where project boards loaded all issues without considering if the doer actually had permission to view that issue. Within that patch the call to `Issues` was modified to include this permission checking.
- The query being generated was not entirely correct. Issues in public repositories weren't considered correctly (partly the fault of not setting `AllPublic` unconditionally) in the cause an authenticated user loaded the project.
- This is now fixed by setting `AllPublic` unconditionally and subsequently fixing the `Issue` function to ensure that the combination of setting `AllPublic` and `User` generates the correct query, by combining the permission check and issues in public repositories as one `AND` query.
- Added unit testing.
- Added integration testing.
- ResolvesCodeberg/Community#1809
- Regression of https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6843
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Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
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Closes: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/6042
Continuation of: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6284
Replaces: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6285
Context: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6284#issuecomment-2518599
Create a new type of comment: `CommentTypeAggregator`
Replaces the grouping of labels and review request in a single place: the comment aggregator
The whole list of comments is "scanned", if they can get aggregated (diff of time < 60secs, same poster, open / close issue, add / del labels, add /del review req), they are added to the aggregator.
Once needed, the list of all the aggregated comments are replaced with a single aggregated comment containing all the data required.
In templates, have a specific HTML rendering part for the comment aggregator, reuse the same rendering as with the other types of comments.
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