- Databases are one of the most important parts of Forgejo, every
interaction with Forgejo uses the database in one way or another.
Therefore, it is important to maintain the database and recognize when
Forgejo is not doing well with the database. Forgejo already has the
option to log *every* SQL query along with its execution time, but
monitoring becomes impractical for larger instances and takes up
unnecessary storage in the logs.
- Add a QoL enhancement that allows instance administrators to specify a
threshold value beyond which query execution time is logged as a warning
in the xorm logger. The default value is a conservative five seconds to
avoid this becoming a source of spam in the logs.
- The use case for this patch is that with an instance the size of Codeberg, monitoring SQL logs is not very fruitful and most of them are uninteresting. Recently, in the context of persistent deadlock issues (https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/220), I have noticed that certain queries hold locks on tables like comment and issue for several seconds. This patch helps to identify which queries these are and when they happen.
- Added unit test.
(cherry picked from commit 24bbe7886f)
(cherry picked from commit 6e29145b3c)
(cherry picked from commit 63731e3071)
(cherry picked from commit 3ce1a09736)
(cherry picked from commit a64426907d)
(cherry picked from commit 4b19215691)
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(cherry picked from commit edd8e66ce9)
[GITEA] Add slow SQL query warning (squash) document the setting
(cherry picked from commit ce38599c51)
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Close#28287
## How to test it in local
convert Makefile L34 into:
```
cd .tmp/upstream-docs && git clean -f && git reset --hard && git fetch origin pull/28302/head:pr28302 && git switch pr28302
```
https://gitea.com/gitea/gitea-docusaurus/actions/runs/661/jobs/0#jobstep-9-39
I noticed that there are many warning logs in building docs.
It is causing 404 in docs.gitea.com now, so we need to fix it.
And there are also some other problems in v1.19 which can not be done in
this PR.
ps: Are there any good methods to test this in local?
The bug has been fixed for several months in the
`docker/build-push-action`
The fix commit is
[d8823bfaed](d8823bfaed)
as the Gitea Actions Doc mentioned too.
This patchset changes the connection string builder to use net.URL and
the host/port parser to use the stdlib function for splitting host from
port. It also adds a footnote about a potentially required portnumber
for postgres UNIX sockets.
Fixes: #24552
Closes#27455
> The mechanism responsible for long-term authentication (the 'remember
me' cookie) uses a weak construction technique. It will hash the user's
hashed password and the rands value; it will then call the secure cookie
code, which will encrypt the user's name with the computed hash. If one
were able to dump the database, they could extract those two values to
rebuild that cookie and impersonate a user. That vulnerability exists
from the date the dump was obtained until a user changed their password.
>
> To fix this security issue, the cookie could be created and verified
using a different technique such as the one explained at
https://paragonie.com/blog/2015/04/secure-authentication-php-with-long-term-persistence#secure-remember-me-cookies.
The PR removes the now obsolete setting `COOKIE_USERNAME`.
Duplicate headers in a single Markdown document are problemlematic
because the auto-generated links won't be stable. Enable this rule with
no exceptions which is also the default of `markdownlint`. For example:
```md
# A
## Example
# B
## Example
```
Docasaurus will generated `example` and `example-1` links for this. If
the first heading is altered, the link `example` will unexpectedly move
to the second example heading.
Ref: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/27461#discussion_r1347987659
Part of https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/27097:
- `gitea` theme is renamed to `gitea-light`
- `arc-green` theme is renamed to `gitea-dark`
- `auto` theme is renamed to `gitea-auto`
I put both themes in separate CSS files, removing all colors from the
base CSS. Existing users will be migrated to the new theme names. The
dark theme recolor will follow in a separate PR.
## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️
1. If there are existing custom themes with the names `gitea-light` or
`gitea-dark`, rename them before this upgrade and update the `theme`
column in the `user` table for each affected user.
2. The theme in `<html>` has moved from `class="theme-name"` to
`data-theme="name"`, existing customizations that depend on should be
updated.
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
- MySQL 5.7 support and testing is dropped
- MySQL tests now execute against 8.1, up from 5.7 and 8.0
- PostgreSQL 10 and 11 support ist dropped
- PostgreSQL tests now execute against 16, up from 15
- MSSQL 2008 support is dropped
- MSSQL tests now run against locked 2022 version
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/25657
Ref: https://endoflife.date/mysql
Ref: https://endoflife.date/postgresql
Ref: https://endoflife.date/mssqlserver
## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️
Support for MySQL 5.7, PostgreSQL 10 and 11, and MSSQL 2008 is dropped.
You are encouraged to upgrade to supported versions.
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Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.com>
With this PR we added the possibility to configure the Actions timeouts
values for killing tasks/jobs.
Particularly this enhancement is closely related to the `act_runner`
configuration reported below:
```
# The timeout for a job to be finished.
# Please note that the Gitea instance also has a timeout (3h by default) for the job.
# So the job could be stopped by the Gitea instance if it's timeout is shorter than this.
timeout: 3h
```
---
Setting the corresponding key in the INI configuration file, it is
possible to let jobs run for more than 3 hours.
Signed-off-by: Francesco Antognazza <francesco.antognazza@gmail.com>
Previously, the production build never output sourcemaps. Now we emit
one file for `index.js` because it is the most likely one where we need
to be able to better debug reported issues like
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/27213. This will currently
increase the binary size of gitea by around 700kB which is what the
gzipped source map file has.
Also, I fixed the CSS sourcemap generation which was broken since the
introduction of lightningcss.
WIP because:
- [x] Some calls set a `content-type` but send no body, can likely
remove the header
- [x] Need to check whether `charset=utf-8` has any significance on the
webauthn calls, I assume not as it is the default for json content.
- [x] Maybe `no-restricted-globals` is better for eslint, but will
require a lot of duplication in the yaml or moving eslint config to a
`.js` extension.
- [x] Maybe export `request` as `fetch`, shadowing the global.
Closes#26329
This PR adds the ability to ignore revisions specified in the
`.git-blame-ignore-revs` file in the root of the repository.
![grafik](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/1666336/9e91be0c-6e9c-431c-bbe9-5f80154251c8)
The banner is displayed in this case. I intentionally did not add a UI
way to bypass the ignore file (same behaviour as Github) but you can add
`?bypass-blame-ignore=true` to the url manually.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Hello,
The current package guide for cargo gives you only the git index, with
the HTTP Index stabilized being used as default for crates.io and being
better for most use-cases.
However, it's not documented that gitea supports the sparse spec, and it
does not require the _crates-index git repo for the sparse api.
I personally think we should push users to use the sparse instead of the
git repository. (Even let users disable crates-index repos if they only
want to use sparse)