- Move some scripts from `build` to new `tools` dir. Eventually i would
like to move all but let's do it step-by-step.
- Add dir to eslint and move the files into vars.
- Update docs accordingly.
- While updating docs I noticed we were incorrectly having `public/img`
path still in a few places. Replace those with the current
`public/assets/img`.
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Co-authored-by: Nanguan Lin <nanguanlin6@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit 095fdd691dd1a7d7748372cc73e7708278c80933)
This plugin has a few useful rules. The only thing I dislike about it is
that it pulls in a rather big number of dependencies for react-related
rules we don't use, but it can't really be avoided.
Rule docs:
https://github.com/github/eslint-plugin-github?tab=readme-ov-file#rules
(cherry picked from commit 26b17537e651fe93ef9b64f961633cb4c0b8c2c3)
Move `public/*` to `public/assets/*`
Some old PRs (like #15219) introduced inconsistent directory system.
For example: why the local directory "public" is accessed by
`http://site/assets`? How to serve the ".well-known" files properly in
the public directory?
For convention rules, the "public" directory is widely used for the
website's root directory. It shouldn't be an exception for Gitea.
So, this PR makes the things consistent:
* `http://site/assets/foo` means `{CustomPath}/public/assets/foo`.
* `{CustomPath}/public/.well-known` and `{CustomPath}/public/robots.txt`
can be used in the future.
This PR is also a prerequisite for a clear solution for:
* #21942
* #25892
* discourse.gitea.io: [.well-known path serving custom files behind
proxy?](https://discourse.gitea.io/t/well-known-path-serving-custom-files-behind-proxy/5445/1)
This PR is breaking for users who have custom "public" files (CSS/JS).
After getting approvals, I will update the documents.
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## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️
If you have files in your "custom/public/" folder, please move them to
"custom/public/assets/".
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Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
- Update all JS dependencies to latest version
- Enable unicorn/prefer-node-protocol and autofix issues
- Regenerate SVGs
- Add some comments to eslint rules
- Tested build, Mermaid and Katex rendering
- Remove __dirname, use file URLs instead
- Upgrade fabric dependency
- Use fs/promises syntax, this breaks node 12 but we require 14 already
The change in public/img/favicon.svg is not caused by the fabric
upgrade, but it seems it was not properly generated when introduced.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
- Update all JS dependencies to latest versions
- Add new lint rules, enable es2022 eslint parser features
- Disable github/no-then, I feel the rule was too restricting
* Add new JS linter rules
Adds a few useful rules from eslint-plugin-github. Notable changes:
- Forbid dataset usage, its camel-casing behaviour makes it hard to
grep for attributes.
- Forbid .then() and .catch(), we should generally prefer await for new
code. For rare cases where they are useful, a eslint-disable-line
directive can be set.
- Add docs js to linting
* also enable github/array-foreach
* small tweak
Co-authored-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
* Make build scripts compatible with node 12
"fs/promises" is not in node 12, use a more compatible way to import it.
Also, lock major down versions of the image build dependencies to
prevent future surprises.
* add node_modules dependency
- Add basic frontend unit testing infrastructure using jest in ESM mode
- Rename 'make test' to 'make test-backend'
- Introduce 'make test-frontend' and 'make test' that runs both
- Bump Node.js requirement to v12. v10 will be EOL in less than a month.
- Convert all build-related JS files to ESM.
I opted to run frontend tests run as part of the compliance pipeline because
they complete fast and are not platform-specific like the golang tests.
* Update JS dependencies
- Update all JS dependencies
- For octicons, rename trashcan to trash
- For svgo, migrate to v2 api, output seems to have slightly changed but icons look the same
- For stylelint, update config, fix custom property duplicates
- For monaco, drop legacy Edge support
- For eslint, enable new rules, fix new issues
- For less-loader, remove deprecated import syntax
* update svgo usage in generate-images and rebuild logo.svg with it
- Use original gitea logo on migrate page
- Add card styles and map colors to css vars
- Tweak migrate page, adding hover effect to cards
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
* Update Octicons to v10
Besides a few renames, these icons are no longer present in v10 that we've
used, so had to change:
file-symlink-directory -> file-submodule
internal-repo -> repo
repo-force-push -> repo-push
repo-template-private -> repo-template
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/11889
Ref: https://github.com/primer/octicons/releases/tag/v10.0.0
* add custom sliders svg for removed octicon-settings
* apply suggestion
* fix triangles and use play on admin dashboard
* add custom mirror svg
* add missing build files
* unify custom svgs
* move to octicon-repo-clone to gitea-mirror
* use octicon-x on conflicts
* tweak timeline icons
* tweak comment buttons
* update settings icon to octicons v1
* switch to octicon-mirror and octicon-tools
* replace two wiki buttons with octicons
* remove whitespace in svg sources
* Fix filepath basename on Windows for SVG bindata (#12241)
* move octicons to devDependencies
* move back to dependencies
* move svgo to devDependencies again
Co-authored-by: Cirno the Strongest <1447794+CirnoT@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Introduce 'make svg' which calls a node script that compiles svg files
to `public/img/svg`. These files are vendored to not create a dependency
on Node for the backend build.
On the frontend side, configure webpack using `raw-loader` so SVGs can
be imported as string.
Also moved our existing SVGs to web_src/svg for consistency.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/11618