Instead of repeating the tests that verify the ID of a comment
is related to the repository of the API endpoint, add the middleware
function commentAssignment() to assign ctx.Comment if the ID of the
comment is verified to be related to the repository.
There already are integration tests for cases of potential unrelated
comment IDs that cover some of the modified endpoints which covers the
commentAssignment() function logic.
* TestAPICommentReactions - GetIssueCommentReactions
* TestAPICommentReactions - PostIssueCommentReaction
* TestAPICommentReactions - DeleteIssueCommentReaction
* TestAPIEditComment - EditIssueComment
* TestAPIDeleteComment - DeleteIssueComment
* TestAPIGetCommentAttachment - GetIssueCommentAttachment
The other modified endpoints do not have tests to verify cases of
potential unrelated comment IDs. They no longer need to because they
no longer implement the logic to enforce this. They however all have
integration tests that verify the commentAssignment() they now rely on
does not introduce a regression.
* TestAPIGetComment - GetIssueComment
* TestAPIListCommentAttachments - ListIssueCommentAttachments
* TestAPICreateCommentAttachment - CreateIssueCommentAttachment
* TestAPIEditCommentAttachment - EditIssueCommentAttachment
* TestAPIDeleteCommentAttachment - DeleteIssueCommentAttachment
(cherry picked from commit d414376d749041da1be288c02fdaa24fddeafd5c)
The message telling us that we recently pushed on a branch should
include a link to said branch, not just a "New pull request" button.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit d9662d03a407aaa69166d87fdc6e125417e292c1)
When searching for repository topics, either via the API, or via
Explore, paging did not work correctly, because it only applied when the
`page` parameter was non-zero. Paging should have applied when the page
size is greater than zero, which is what this patch does.
As a result, both the API, and the Explore endpoint will return paged
results (30 by default). As such, when managing topics on the frontend,
the offered completions will also be limited to a pageful of results,
based on what the user has already typed.
This drastically reduces the amount of traffic, and also the number of
the topics to choose from, and thus, the rendering time too.
The topics will be returned by popularity, with most used topics first.
A single page will contain `[api].DEFAULT_PAGING_NUM` (30 by default)
items that match the query. That's plenty to choose from.
Fixes#132.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 64d4ff41dbab7b3b84571b595158c3b451f53af7)
- When the database returns an error about the SQL query, the error is
logged but not the SQL query and arguments, which is just as valuable as
the vague deeply hidden documented error that the database returns.
It's possible to log the SQL query by logging **all** SQL queries. For
bigger instances such as Codeberg, this is not a viable option.
- Adds a new hook, enabled by default, to log SQL queries with their
arguments and the error returned by the database when the database
returns an error.
- This likely needs some fine tuning in the future to decide when to
enable this, as the error is already logged and if people have the
`[database].LOG_SQL` option enabled, the SQL would be logged twice. But
given that it's an rare occurence for SQL queries to error, it's fine to
leave that as-is.
- Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1998
(cherry picked from commit 866229bc323619bc8686bad99951f95d5d46fe19)
services: in loadOneBranch, return if CountDivergingCommits fail
If we can't count the number of diverging commits for one reason or
another (such as the branch being in the database, but missing from
disk), rather than logging an error and continuing into a crash (because
`divergence` will be nil), return an error instead.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 8266105f24eb76b1dfb4c79d9bfde2ef9a98417a)
services: Gracefully handle missing branches
When loading branches, if loading one fails, log an error, and ignore
the branch, rather than returning and causing an internal server error.
Ideally, we would only ignore the error if it was caused by a missing
branch, and do it silently, like the respective API endpoint does.
However, veryfing that at this place is not very practical, so for the
time being, ignore any and all branch loading errors.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit e552a8fd629b11503569f605c824c1c0b01eeab2)
tests: Add a testcase for missing branches
This tests the scenario reported in Codeberg/Community#1408: a branch
that is recorded in the database, but missing on disk was causing
internal server errors. With recent changes, that is no longer the case,
the error is logged and then ignored.
This test case tests this behaviour, that the repo's branches page on
the web UI functions even if the git branch is missing.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit e20eb7b3853e25ab29d4ca63b015517b44e4954f)
tests: More testing in TestDatabaseMissingABranch
In the `TestDatabaseMissingABranch` testcase, make sure that the
branches are in sync between the db and git before deleting a branch via
git, then compare the branch count from the web UI, making sure that it
returns an out-of-sync value first, and the correct one after another
sync.
This is currently tested by scraping the UI, and relies on the fact that
the branch counter is out of date before syncing. If that issue gets
resolved, we'll have to adjust the test to verify the sync another way.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 8c2ccfcecec6182dd80d463f58223acbf16b039b)
- It's possible that `canSoftDeleteContentHistory` is called without
`ctx.Doer` being set, such as an anonymous user requesting the
`/content-history/detail` endpoint.
- Add a simple condition to always set to `canSoftDelete` to false if an
anonymous user is requesting this, this avoids a panic in the code that
assumes `ctx.Doer` is set.
- Added integration testing.
(cherry picked from commit 0b5db0dcc608e9a9e79ead094a20a7775c4f9559)
- Remove `container` to remove unnecessary margins being added to the
whole page.
- Specify max width for the 404 image to avoid overflow of the image.
(cherry picked from commit b1ced72ce50af987a6c77149705402eedee02eae)
Expose the repository flags feature over the API, so the flags can be
managed by a site administrator without using the web API.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit bac9f0225d47e159afa90e5bbea9562cbc860dae)
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 ba735ce2228f8dd7ca105e94b9baa1be058ebe37)
Files can have an RSS feed, but those only make sense when taken in the
context of a branch. There is no history to make a feed of on a tag or a
commit: they're static. Forgejo does not provide a feed for them for
this reason.
However, the file view on the web UI was offering a link to these
non-existent feeds. With this patch, it does that no longer, and only
provides a link when viewing the file in the context of a branch.
Fixes#2102.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 4b48d21ea7459539dfb1ca5cadd6f9cb99e65fc7)
When trying to find a `README.md` in a `.profile` repo, do so case
insensitively. This change does not make it possible to render readmes
in formats other than Markdown, it just removes the hard-coded
"README.md".
Also adds a few tests to make sure the change works.
Fixes#1494.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit edd219d8e9d69becb9814ab0a8359555e80fcd4f)
(cherry picked from commit 2c0105ef17b9673e6892a66aa689af7c5c87b8a1)
- It's possible that `PageIsDiff` is set but not `Commit` resulting in a
NPE in the template. This can happen when the requested commit doesn't exist.
- Regression of c802c46a9b &
5743d7cb5b
- Added 'hacky' integration test.
(cherry picked from commit 8db2d5e4a76f05b34e4f889e7a00ecd6578d3639)
(cherry picked from commit 8c737a802bcae54195f1bb15bb0b8aca824ef395)
Adds a new `/{username}/{repo}/badges` family of routes, which redirect
to various shields.io badges. The goal is to not reimplement badge
generation, and delegate it to shields.io (or a similar service), which
are already used by many. This way, we get all the goodies that come
with it: different styles, colors, logos, you name it.
So these routes are just thin wrappers around shields.io that make it
easier to display the information we want. The URL is configurable via
`app.ini`, and is templatable, allowing to use alternative badge
generator services with slightly different URL patterns.
Additionally, for compatibility with GitHub, there's an
`/{username}/{repo}/actions/workflows/{workflow_file}/badge.svg` route
that works much the same way as on GitHub. Change the hostname in the
URL, and done.
Fixes gitea#5633, gitea#23688, and also fixes#126.
Work sponsored by Codeberg e.V.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit fcd0f61212d8febd4bdfc27e61a4e13cbdd16d49)
(cherry picked from commit 20d14f784490a880c51ca0f0a6a5988a01887635)
When displaying the repo home view, do not redirect to unit types that
can't be defaults (which, at the moment, are the external wiki and issue
tracker unit types).
If we'd redirect to those, that would mean that a repository with the
Code unit disabled, and an external issue tracker would immediately
redirect to the external issue tracker, making it harder to reach other,
non-external units of the repo.
Fixes#1965.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 44078e546022e25f5c805ef047fbc3b7c6075ec0)
(cherry picked from commit 1868dec2e4c2ba8e6807336e6dabd83e6138bcac)
trivial conflict because of
778ad795fd Refactor deletion (#28610)
(cherry picked from commit 05682614e5ef2462cbb6a1635ca01e296fe03d23)
(cherry picked from commit 64bd374803a76c97619fe1e28bfc74f99ec91677)
because of e743570f65 * Refactor timeutil package (#28623)
(cherry picked from commit acc6b51be2b6d676129f653a8949b2c06aa2ad94)
(cherry picked from commit 02b74317f2d8120a705599d6ae908634a1fa2b44)
- The transaction in combination with Git push was causing deadlocks if
you had the `push_update` queue set to `immediate`. This was the root
cause of slow integration tests in CI.
- Remove the sync branch code as this is already being done in the Git
post-receive hook.
- Add tests to proof the branch models are in sync even with this code
removed.
(cherry picked from commit 90110e1f44a40837a6ef5b3979a6ed96bfd614be)
(cherry picked from commit a064065cb9a6e39597e38c37a405d066cfabf7f7)
(cherry picked from commit 7713e558eb6419a3a7d3f2d1beaa8062899490c8)
Conflicts:
services/repository/branch.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2068
(cherry picked from commit 3bb73e0813b46fd8b518a46d7499ee1c525bc434)
(cherry picked from commit c557540926826e82a118a085c3b510e072157cfe)
Adds `[repository].DOWNLOAD_OR_CLONE_METHODS` (defaulting to
"download-zip,download-targz,download-bundle,vscode-clone"), which lets
an instance administrator override the additional clone methods
displayed on the repository home view.
This is purely display-only, the clone methods not listed here are still
available, unless disabled elsewhere. They're just not displayed.
Fixes#710.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 2aadcf4946e48ee43800568fe705d00a062c42bf)
(cherry picked from commit 42ac34fbf9105eed27ee687b305a85515270f0cc)
(cherry picked from commit bd231b02450212aca6be775663c3d24ddf19f990)
- Add condition to ensure doer isn't nil when using it.
- Added unit test.
- Resolves#2055
(cherry picked from commit 8f1a74fb2944c2a1cf3824c2c6f233d6df2df593)
(cherry picked from commit 60ac881776c750bc25e1d142e201e78e48e3ac23)
(cherry picked from commit 5fdc461ac53ec486e609ad6ac40cde8e701c0fb8)
- Rewrite `UpdateCommentsMigrationsByType` to not use `WHERE IN` as
that's a performance diaster for MariaDB, it now use batching to query
the the relevant comment IDs via JOINs (which is not possible in a
UPDATE query for SQLite) and then update them in a seperate query.
- Add unit test.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1856
(cherry picked from commit 8098ca9d2e391b17e5e3da5cfa5af042221bfe36)
Conflicts:
models/issues/comment.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2075
(cherry picked from commit ca65deba1cc183ce1643ee6a1f698c5ecb2ac571)
(cherry picked from commit 0e1e09e77dd1bc82b1eae02147fddca1d9954469)
- The endpoint was moved from being an API endpoint to an web endpoint
with JSON result. However the API context isn't the same as the web
context, for example the `ctx.Error` only takes in the first two
arguments into consideration and doesn't do logging, which is not the
same behavior as the API context where there's three arguments and does
do logging and only reveal the function + error if the user is admin.
- Remove any details in the error message and do the logging seperatly,
this is somewhat consistent with how other API endpoints behave.
- Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1998
(cherry picked from commit fe71e32ace98461398cffe55f99ad31dc1be0b4e)
(cherry picked from commit c89e0735fab6b3994ff1769afafb012d1147972f)
(cherry picked from commit 4c04dcfc59c1a23b990f9a81c73de7cbfd95d1e3)
This is largely based on gitea#6312 by @ashimokawa, with updates and
fixes by myself, and incorporates the review feedback given in that pull
request, and more.
What this patch does is add a new "default_permissions" column to the
`repo_units` table (defaulting to read permission), adjusts the
permission checking code to take this into consideration, and then
exposes a setting that lets a repo administrator enable any user on a
Forgejo instance to edit the repo's wiki (effectively giving the wiki
unit of the repo "write" permissions by default).
By default, wikis will remain restricted to collaborators, but with the
new setting exposed, they can be turned into globally editable wikis.
FixesCodeberg/Community#28.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 4b744399229f255eb124c22e3969715046043209)
(cherry picked from commit 337cf62c1094273ab61fbaab8e7fb41eb6e2e979)
(cherry picked from commit b6786fdb3246a3a455b59149943807c1f13a028a)
- If the session doesn't exist, it shouldn't be expected that the
variable is non-nil. Define the session variable instead and insert that.
- Add unit tests to test the behavior of the database sessions code .
- Regression caused by dd30d9d5c0.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2042
(cherry picked from commit 90307ad2004a9a9ddda30af4038224fedf0e6ca3)
(cherry picked from commit 874ef1978d7db5e8ba1482d4c8190b914fa110b3)
(cherry picked from commit 27d5f035fc744d932d1e4c95c55d98479fccf368)
do not reuse the payload of the event that triggered the creation of
the scheduled event. Create a new one instead that contains no other
information than the event name in the action field ("schedule").
(cherry picked from commit 0b40ca1ea5e6b704bcb6c0d370a21f633facc7d6)
(cherry picked from commit f86487432b3b5f2fd4e2bb0a2d737674d9a105a6)
(cherry picked from commit 4bd5d2e9d0c7987a9d7cce495509c8790dcdcd3a)
(cherry picked from commit d10830e238f35bcd0100a4de68d68b15402ec05a)
handleSchedules() is called every time an event is received and will
check the content of the main branch to (re)create scheduled events.
There is no reason why intput.Event will be relevant when the schedule
workflow runs.
(cherry picked from commit 9a712bb276f2103cd7bccc4bb07b6cc669537e38)
(cherry picked from commit 41af36da818eb1f4ceb18c0447f2b6e099d4e04c)
(cherry picked from commit bb83604fa2e6f29d995378c3daf5037a468c0858)
(cherry picked from commit 65e4503a7a875db0098d4e25611a0240104d1048)
- When the user is not found in `reloadparam`, early return when the
user is not found to avoid calling `IsUserVisibleToViewer` which in turn
avoids causing a NPE.
- This fixes the case that a 500 error and 404 error is shown on the
same page.
- Add integration test for non-existant user RSS.
- Regression by c6366089df
(cherry picked from commit f0e06962786ef8c417b0c6f07940c1909d3b91ba)
(cherry picked from commit 75d806690875a4fc38eb1e3c904096be34657011)
(cherry picked from commit 4d0a1e0637450865c7bbac69e42d92d63b95149c)
(cherry picked from commit 5f40a485da1b2c5f129f32e2ddc2065e3ba9ccd0)
Since a scheduled action is only run from the default branch, it
cannot be anything else.
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1926
(cherry picked from commit eff0822856fd727915f6e6493a80844cffd7b02a)
(cherry picked from commit 2b1aa50bd14510d5eaf8db2c98ff4c604abe69e7)
Conflicts:
services/actions/notifier_helper.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2075
(cherry picked from commit 4ff3474fc05529367d8d9e7de988166bcf924bd7)
(cherry picked from commit 07b888703102762b5608a4232331febbd4fc6849)
(cherry picked from commit 9d549c0d33b6a16685db6eeff77734e5d60ae96e)
(cherry picked from commit 8b2af5f040b968dd40579be110b734b4baa822c7)
(cherry picked from commit 2262654cd75f2ef49ef5d8b6e3c534460c2742a9)
(cherry picked from commit 5e98785109f846355e11ea14bcb6f70477812941)
- This adds coverage to the most common and the edge cases of what the
footnote implementation should be capable of. This was partly done to
ensure no hidden surprises when changing the implementation, as markdown
rendering is one of the more important features of Forgejo.
(cherry picked from commit 16ecdb41705332843921af8d58c1c9a242add95b)
(cherry picked from commit 19dc5ef5e5808abe8a5f85d3eaca3317865595ad)
(cherry picked from commit d5955efc0a463164c0b3a75b6621974af22ea47f)
(cherry picked from commit 2cdaf1083617acbeec558deeb657a1375cbb3904)
(cherry picked from commit 251b567794d3437aac614370e4fe2fdf7ad8b917)
Conflicts:
modules/markup/markdown/markdown_test.go
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/2153
During registration, one may be required to give their email address, to
be verified and activated later. However, if one makes a mistake, a
typo, they may end up with an account that cannot be activated due to
having a wrong email address.
They can still log in, but not change the email address, thus, no way to
activate it without help from an administrator.
To remedy this issue, lets allow changing the email address for logged
in, but not activated users.
This fixes gitea#17785.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit aaaece28e4c6a8980cef932e224e84933d7c9262)
(cherry picked from commit 639dafabec0a5c1f943b44ca02f72c5ba2fc5e10)
(cherry picked from commit d699c12cebea7dbbda950ae257a46d53c39f22ea)
[GITEA] Allow changing the email address before activation (squash) cache is always active
This needs to be revisited because the MailResendLimit is not enforced
and turns out to not be tested.
See e7cb8da2a8 * Always enable caches (#28527)
(cherry picked from commit 43ded8ee30ab5c7a40a456600cdaa8a0fbdccec2)
Rate limit pre-activation email change separately
Changing the email address before any email address is activated should
be subject to a different rate limit than the normal activation email
resending. If there's only one rate limit for both, then if a newly
signed up quickly discovers they gave a wrong email address, they'd have
to wait three minutes to change it.
With the two separate limits, they don't - but they'll have to wait
three minutes before they can change the email address again.
The downside of this setup is that a malicious actor can alternate
between resending and changing the email address (to something like
`user+$idx@domain`, delivered to the same inbox) to effectively halving
the rate limit. I do not think there's a better solution, and this feels
like such a small attack surface that I'd deem it acceptable.
The way the code works after this change is that `ActivatePost` will now
check the `MailChangeLimit_user` key rather than `MailResendLimit_user`,
and if we're within the limit, it will set `MailChangedJustNow_user`. The
`Activate` method - which sends the activation email, whether it is a
normal resend, or one following an email change - will check
`MailChangedJustNow_user`, and if it is set, it will check the rate
limit against `MailChangedLimit_user`, otherwise against
`MailResendLimit_user`, and then will delete the
`MailChangedJustNow_user` key from the cache.
Fixes#2040.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit e35d2af2e56f4ecb3a4f6d1109d02c8aa1a6d182)
(cherry picked from commit 03989418a70d3445e0edada7fbe5a4151d7836b1)
(cherry picked from commit f50e0dfe5e90d6a31c5b59e687580e8b2725c22b)
It will determine how anchors are created and will break existing
links otherwise.
Adapted from Revert "Make `user-content-* ` consistent with github (#26388)
(cherry picked from commit 1666fba8f577e11ea234c8a671aeaab1290cfbaf)
(cherry picked from commit 48f38280e8b9f34d7c45399f05a670ef3460dac1)
(cherry picked from commit 03adb3a2b46081e183738a86ca3d54bf730de0bd)
(cherry picked from commit a0ad36f0ad5d99896d5319e9aca11d0cf0ce23ee)
(cherry picked from commit 3aac9900640da2eeaac7950d14132361923d1a69)
Similar to how some other parts of the web UI support a `/latest` path
to directly go to the latest of a certain thing, let the Actions web UI
do the same: `/{owner}/{repo}/actions/runs/latest` will redirect to the
latest run, if there's one available.
Fixes gitea#27991.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit f67ccef1dd3146b0b942a94e2482b37595180e91)
Code cleanup in the actions.ViewLatest route handler
Based on feedback received after the feature was merged, use
`ctx.NotFound` and `ctx.ServerError`, and drop the use of the
unnecessary `ctx.Written()`.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
(cherry picked from commit 74e42da5630f9148faaf6b03bf1ac5724fa86b25)
(cherry picked from commit f7535a1cef96ce0589f37907f88b024cd095d0ac)
(cherry picked from commit 1a90cd37c31a1b9c770d6d79a4663ed8d67845c0)
(cherry picked from commit d86d71340afd372e5b5083d5563c2f5b48d975e6)
(cherry picked from commit 9e5cce1afccebcd6146e5e0d364bfdbb840b5276)
(cherry picked from commit 2013fb3fab5e23d0088434d835411f26a3fd9905)
- Switch the supported schemas for the Swagger API around, such that
https is the first one listed. This ensures that when the Swagger API is
used it will default to the https schema, which is likely the schema you
want to use in the majority of the cases.
- Resolves#1895
BREAKING CHANGE NOTICE:
If you are using the Swagger API JSON directly to communicate with the
Forgejo API, the library you are using may be using the first schema
defined in the JSON file (e.g. https://code.forgejo.org/swagger.v1.json)
to construct the request url, this used to be `http` but has now changed
to `https`. This can cause failures if you want to send the swagger
request over `http` (and there is no HTTPS redirection configured).
(cherry picked from commit 81e5f438868192e9cca46824ceb3db787bdd8629)
(cherry picked from commit d847469ea278e77ed4fd6147dd54025ce222ebc9)
(cherry picked from commit 96e75e1d5ca97cd4c668fc60d444dc91c98e83a6)
(cherry picked from commit 65baa6426109403f0b8a779b061f7733d8034ba7)
(cherry picked from commit cd3e0a74e6a7bb90da6f069b7fea0796d5f3d775)
(cherry picked from commit a3127e90b21660d1d7efb6dd536f5fb5619d3307)
The default license choice was not working as expected,
because both the files in options/license were named differently, and
the setting string is not parsed properly.
The documentation will also be corrected.
See conversation on Matrix:
https://matrix.to/#/%23forgejo-chat%3Amatrix.org/%24ue13GJPr2d7D8fEaLx8yh1mFn3a4TVy_khkajrAYtx0?via=matrix.tu-berlin.de&via=turbo.ooo&via=matrix.org&via=catgirl.cloud
(cherry picked from commit 450a34d08d6d00063e97c4e176cdfe0695367985)
(cherry picked from commit 2770af7044cc8e5e564318a0d733b43ec16bdde5)
(cherry picked from commit 0fadf41985917d629b18c0a822b6317fa618c841)
(cherry picked from commit 9c3aa1dbbd13f2670d76ea00c00fec3b9cbb0339)
(cherry picked from commit f8ecff84222163ba513e81244c37d78c47499922)
(cherry picked from commit 1e289375462e4ba24be5432d035fe5d149789c73)
(cherry picked from commit e566ffbb8de285c40c322744d48c32c17de93852)