Modifies forms:
- (new) org team
- (new) repo webhook
- (new) repo protected branch
The forms are not completely rewritten to semantic HTML yet. The focus
of this change was on standard elements, some custom solutions were left
untouched for now.
- swaps the order fo permission radio buttons as per https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4983
- uses fieldsets to group related inputs
- ensures consistent styling across forms
- can be improved later, e.g. using horizontal lines between sections
- fixes: previous font size of labels was smaller than the font size of the help text
- help text are now part of the label, clicking them now also activates the input
- drop unused CSS (no required checkboxes in grouped class remain)
- playwright testing:
- move login boilerplate to utils
- automated form accessibility checking
- allow defining the scope, because legacy parts of the forms are not yet accessible
- assert some CSS properties that should not be overriden
- the Makefile adjustment was necessary, because eslint scanned some internal files in the tests/e2e/reports directory
- Add https://github.com/playwright-community/eslint-plugin-playwright
as a linter for the playwright tests.
- `no-networkidle` and `no-conditional-in-test` are disabled as fixing
those doesn't seem to really improve testing quality for our use case.
- Some non-recommended linters are enabled to ensure consistency (the
prefer rules).
- The usage of the `vue-bar-graph` is complicated, because of the `GSAP`
dependency they pull in, the dependency uses a non-free license.
- The code is rewritten to use the `chart.js` library, which is already
used to draw other charts in the activity tab. Due to the limitation of
`chart.js`, we have to create a plugin in order to have images as labels
and do click handling for those images.
- The chart isn't the same as the previous one, once again simply due to
how `chart.js` works, the amount of commits isn't drawn anymore in the
bar, you instead have to hover over it or look at the y-axis.
- Resolves#4569
- The current way of detecting javascript licenses relies on
`license-checker-webpack-plugin`, which gets it information from
Webpack. However this isn't quite acurate as libraries might bundle
their dependencies into a output file, at which point Webpack no longer
sees that such dependency is used. For example, `vue-bar-graph` did
this which bundled `GSAP`.
- The new approach uses `license-checker-rseidelsohn`, which simply
scans all non-development (determined by `package.json`) packages and
read their LICENSE information, this might result in extra dependencies
being included into `license.txt` which aren't used in the final output
file (for example they would've been tree-shaken out by webpack), but
this takes a better safe than sorry approach as currently licenses are
missing from dependencies that are being bundled into Forgejo's
javascript code.