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metsw24-max
0c67849e68 fix(packages): validate debian distribution and component names (#38116)
**Newline injection into the Debian Release and Packages indices**

The `distribution` and `component` come straight from the request path
and are written line by line into the generated `Release` and `Packages`
files (the `Suite`/`Codename`/`Components` lines and the `Filename:
pool/<distribution>/<component>/...` line), but `UploadPackageFile` only
checked they were non-empty. `ctx.PathParam` url-decodes the segment, so
an encoded newline such as `main%0AInjected-Field: x` is accepted,
stored and then re-emitted for that distribution, which lets an
authenticated uploader forge extra fields in the index apt consumes.
Restricted both values to a conservative name pattern in the handler,
since that is the layer that accepts them; this should also keep the
pool paths well formed.

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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-06-29 06:50:22 +00:00
Augusto Xavier
4812e35486 fix(api): respect since/until when counting commits for X-Total-Count (#38204)
The repository commits API (`GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/commits`) accepts
`since` and `until` query parameters and filters the returned page of
commits by commit date. However, the `X-Total-Count` and `X-Total`
response headers reported the *unfiltered* total number of commits, so
the advertised total could be far larger than the number of commits
actually returned for the requested date range. With a range that
matches no commits, the page is correctly empty while the headers still
claim the full repository total.

## Root cause

`gitrepo.CommitsCount` declared `Since` and `Until` options and the API
handler populated them, but the function never appended
`--since`/`--until` to the underlying `git rev-list --count` invocation.
The date filters were silently dropped, so the count always reflected
the entire revision history.

## Fix

Pass the `Since`/`Until` options through to `git rev-list`, mirroring
the existing commit-listing path (`commitsByRangeWithTime`). The
reported total now matches the filtered range used to build the page.

## Testing

Added `TestCommitsCountWithSinceUntil` in
`modules/gitrepo/commit_test.go`, a table-driven unit test against the
`repo1_bare` fixture covering `since`, `until`, and a bounded
`since`+`until` range. It fails on the pre-fix code (every case returns
the full count of 3) and passes after the change. Existing
`CommitsCount` tests remain green.

## Notes

- No new settings, no default changes; this corrects an incorrect header
value and is backward compatible. Clients that depend on `since`/`until`
already filter the returned commits, and the headers now agree with that
filtering.

Fixes #35886.

---

*AI-assistance disclosure:* this change was developed with the
assistance of Claude Code (Claude Opus 4.8). I have reviewed and
understand the change and take responsibility for it.
2026-06-28 19:58:25 +00:00
Zettat123
f46c9a9769 feat(actions): support owner-level and global scoped workflows (#38154)
## Summary

This PR adds **scoped workflows** to Gitea Actions. Workflows defined
centrally in a "source" repository that automatically run on every
repository in scope: an organization's repositories, or (for instance
admins) every repository on the instance. Each scoped run executes in
the consuming repository's own context (its runners, secrets, and
branch) while its content is read from the source repository, so an org
or instance can mandate shared CI across many repositories without
copying workflow files into each one.

An owner or instance admin registers source repositories on a settings
page and can mark individual workflows as **required**. A required
scoped workflow cannot be opted out by a consuming repository and gates
its pull-request merges; an optional one can be disabled per repository.
Scoped workflows live under a dedicated `SCOPED_WORKFLOW_DIRS` (default
`.gitea/scoped_workflows`), kept separate from regular `WORKFLOW_DIRS`.

## Main changes

### Configuration 
New `SCOPED_WORKFLOW_DIRS` setting, validated to not overlap with
`WORKFLOW_DIRS`. Default: `.gitea/scoped_workflows`

### Data model & migration
- New `action_scoped_workflow_source` table mapping a registering owner
(`owner_id`, where `0` = instance-level) to a source repository, with a
per-workflow `WorkflowConfigs` map.
- `ActionRun` gains `WorkflowRepoID` / `WorkflowCommitSHA` (the pinned
content source) and an `IsScopedRun` flag.

###  Detection & run creation
On consumer events, scoped workflows from the effective sources (the
owner's own sources plus instance-level ones) are matched and turned
into runs that execute in the consumer's context, with content pinned to
the source repo's default-branch commit.

`on: workflow_run` and `on: schedule` are currently not supported.

###  Opt-out
A consuming repository can disable an optional scoped workflow (tracked
separately from regular `DisabledWorkflows`); required scoped workflows
can never be disabled, opted out, or bypassed.

###  Commit status 
A scoped run's status context format is `"<source repo full name>:
<workflow display name> / <job> (<event>)"`
(for example: `my-org/scoped-workflows: db-tests / test-sqlite
(pull_request)`),
keeping it distinct from a same-named repo-level workflow and from other
sources.

###  Required status checks
Admins mark workflows required and supply status-check patterns.
`EffectiveRequiredContexts` appends those patterns to the branch
protection's required contexts and they are matched
must-present-and-pass. If the status checks from scoped workflows fail,
the PR cannot be merged.

NOTE: scoped workflows' required status checks patterns can protect any
target branch that has a protection rule, even though the rule's "Status
Check" is disabled. A target branch with no protection rule cannot be
protected.

<details>
  <summary>Screenshots</summary>

<img width="1400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a5d1db33-15ec-487e-93be-2bc04b4e6643"
/>

</details>


###  Reusable workflows (`uses:`)
A scoped workflow's local `uses: ./...` resolves against the source
repository. `uses:` directory validation honors the
instance-configurable `WORKFLOW_DIRS` and `SCOPED_WORKFLOW_DIRS`
(previously hardcoded to `.gitea`/`.github/workflows`).

###  Manual dispatch
`workflow_dispatch` is supported for scoped workflows (web and API),
resolving inputs/content from the source repo.

###  Performance
A process-local LRU cache keyed by source repo ID for the per-source
workflow parse, so instance-level and owner-level sources don't open the
source repo and parse workflow files on every event.

### UI
Org / user / admin pages to register and remove sources, search
repositories, and mark workflows required with their status-check
patterns. The repository Actions sidebar groups scoped workflows by
source with owner/instance labels and required/disabled badges.

<details>
  <summary>Screenshots</summary>

Scoped workflows setting page:

<img width="1600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9d19f667-97a5-4935-92b2-e53f105e3642"
/>


Consumer repo's Actions runs list:

<img width="1600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a77241f9-0aa9-41aa-ba73-12a9a688cb64"
/>

- `Owner`: this is a owner-level scoped workflows source repo
- `Global`: this is a global scoped workflows source repo
- `Required`: this scoped workflow is required, repo admin cannot
disable it

</details>

---

Docs: https://gitea.com/gitea/docs/pulls/447

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Co-authored-by: bircni <bircni@icloud.com>
2026-06-28 09:31:35 +00:00
maximilize
d392fb1438 fix(packages): accept npm "repository" and "bin" in string form (#38236)
## What

npm allows `repository` and `bin` in `package.json` to be either an
object or a plain string (npm docs:
[repository](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v11/configuring-npm/package-json#repository),
[bin](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v11/configuring-npm/package-json#bin)).
The npm registry creator modeled `repository` as a struct and `bin` as
`map[string]string`, so publishing a package whose `package.json` uses
the string form failed with:

```
json: cannot unmarshal string into Go struct field PackageMetadataVersion.PackageMetadata.versions.bin of type map[string]string
```

## Fix

`modules/packages/npm/creator.go`: add `UnmarshalJSON` to `Repository`
(string → `URL`) and a `Bin` type with `UnmarshalJSON` (string → a
single command named after the package, per npm semantics), mirroring
the existing `License` / `User` string-or-object handling. The stored
`Metadata` field types are unchanged.

`bundledDependencies` as a boolean (also noted in #38235) is left out of
scope — it is rare and semantically different (`true` = bundle all
deps).

## Test

`TestParsePackage/ValidRepositoryAndBinAsString` parses a package with
string `repository` and `bin`: it fails on `main` with the error above
and passes with this change. The full `modules/packages/npm` suite is
green and `gofmt` is clean.

Fixes #38235

_AI disclosure: prepared with AI assistance; I reviewed and verified it
(reproduction + tests) and can explain and defend the change._
2026-06-27 22:41:46 +02:00
Lunny Xiao
cbe1b703dc refactor: Use db.Get[] instead of db.GetEngine(ctx).Get(bean) to avoid zero value fetching wrong database record (#37977)
This PR replaces a set of struct-based `Get` lookups with explicit
`db.Get` / `db.Exist` conditions in places where zero-value fields can
lead to ambiguous matches or incorrect records being returned.

The main goal is to make read paths deterministic and avoid accidentally
matching the wrong row when only part of a struct is populated.

### What changed

- replace many `db.GetEngine(ctx).Get(bean)` calls with explicit
`builder.Eq` conditions across models such as actions, admin tasks,
issues, pull requests, repositories, users, packages, redirects,
watches, stars, and follows
- use quoted column names where needed for reserved fields like `index`,
`type`, and `name`
- add dedicated user lookup helpers for:
  - primary email
  - OAuth login source / login name
- update sign-in and OAuth-related flows to use explicit individual-user
lookups instead of partially populated `User` structs
- tighten package property and Terraform lock lookups to avoid ambiguous
reads and updates
- keep existing fallback behavior where needed, while removing reliance
on zero-value struct matching

### User-facing impact

These changes primarily affect authentication and account lookup paths:

- email/username sign-in now re-fetches users through explicit keys
- OAuth2 auto-linking now resolves users by name or primary email
explicitly
- OAuth2 login/sync now looks up users by login source, login type, and
login name explicitly
- non-individual accounts are no longer implicitly matched through
partial user lookups in these flows

This should reduce the risk of incorrect account matches and make query
behavior more predictable across the codebase.

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Co-authored-by: bircni <bircni@icloud.com>
2026-06-27 10:24:02 -07:00
Eyüp Can Akman
ef927f9fa3 feat(api): support ref suffixes in compare (#38148)
Compare API requests with a `^` or `~N` revision suffix (for example
`compare/main...feature^`) were rejected with `400 Unsupported
comparison syntax: ref with suffix`. The fix resolves the suffix to a
commit before comparing, so `base...head^` and `~N` work on either side,
the same as git.

Only `^`/`~N` navigation is resolved. Pull request creation still
requires plain branch refs, and the web compare page keeps rejecting
suffixes since its branch selectors need separate UI work.

Closes #33943
2026-06-24 05:38:02 +00:00
Royce Remer
736ab982c8 enhance: allow builtin default git config options to be overridden (#38172)
This is really a follow-up to
[#38148](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/35305) , instead of
having specific mappings of options for git configurations, just honor
any user-provided gitconfig. I include a test which points out the
specific config I have which was previously not honored, but more
generally this means that gitea now only *adds* new gitconfig and never
overwrites any config provided under `[git.config]`.

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Signed-off-by: Royce Remer <royceremer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 18:29:06 +00:00
puni9869
a4781dde89 fix(indexer): fix assignee filters in issue search (#38021)
fix(indexer): fix assignee filters in issue search (#38021)

Issue search filtering still relied on the legacy single-assignee field,
so searches such as "Assigned to you" could miss issues when a keyword
query was used.

Index all issue assignee IDs and add an explicit no_assignee field so
specific, any-assignee, and no-assignee filters work consistently across
Bleve, Elasticsearch, and Meilisearch.

Fixes #36299.
2026-06-22 07:45:24 +02:00
bircni
7684221ed4 feat(actions): implement jobs.<job_id>.continue-on-error (#38100)
Support `continue-on-error` for workflow jobs when aggregating an
Actions workflow run status.

Previously, `continue-on-error` was parsed from workflow YAML but was
not persisted or used when calculating the overall run result. As a
result, a failed job could incorrectly fail the entire workflow even
when the workflow explicitly allowed that job to fail.

This PR stores the parsed `continue-on-error` value on each action run
job and treats failed jobs with `continue-on-error: true` as successful
when computing the workflow run status, matching GitHub Actions
behavior.

## Changes

- Add `ContinueOnError` to `jobparser.Job`.
- Add `continue_on_error` to `ActionRunJob` with a `NOT NULL DEFAULT
FALSE` migration.
- Populate `ActionRunJob.ContinueOnError` when creating workflow run
jobs.
- Update workflow status aggregation so failed `continue-on-error` jobs
do not fail the overall run.
- Leave `resolveCheckNeeds` unchanged so dependent jobs still see the
job result as `failure` and are skipped by default.

## Compatibility

This is backward compatible.

If only the runner or only the server is updated, `continue-on-error`
continues to degrade to the previous behavior and is effectively ignored
until both sides support it.

Related runner PR: https://gitea.com/gitea/runner/pulls/1032

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Signed-off-by: bircni <bircni@icloud.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 04:51:16 +00:00
wxiaoguang
ceec230fc0 fix: walk git log context error handling (#38182)
Fix #38177

Make WalkGitLog can handle EOF and context errors correctly, and don't
export these private functions & methods & structs.
2026-06-21 13:57:22 +02:00
TheFox0x7
645b10087d fix(hostmacher): patch incorrect private list (#38170)
regression from #38039
2026-06-19 21:18:17 +00:00
SEONGHYUN HONG
a12f980793 docs: fix duplicated word in foreachref doc comment (#38161)
The Format doc comment read "See See git-for-each-ref(1)" — removed the
duplicated "See" (the sibling field comments use a single "See").

Signed-off-by: s3onghyun <s3onghyun.hong@gmail.com>
2026-06-18 20:48:27 +00:00
Lunny Xiao
64f3796567 fix: Fix the panic when ssh remote lfs endpoint parsing failure (#38026)
Fix #38016
2026-06-18 07:54:16 +02:00
bircni
9e84deb969 fix: Various sec fixes 2 (#38108)
- Enforce repository token scope on RSS/Atom feed endpoints so a PAT
without repo scope can no longer read private repo commit data.
- Block HTTP redirects during repository migration clones to prevent
SSRF reaching internal addresses via an attacker-controlled redirect.
- Redact the notification subject after repo access is revoked so
private issue/PR metadata is no longer leaked through the notification
API.

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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
2026-06-17 06:50:25 +02:00
bircni
7997c1ccad fix(pull): preserve squash message trailers and additional commit messages (#37954)
* Closes #37950
* Closes #37946
* Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/37529

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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-06-15 17:55:31 +00:00
metsw24-max
0eba0e371f fix(packages): validate module version in goproxy ParsePackage (#38104)
**Unvalidated version in goproxy ParsePackage**
The module version is read straight from the zip directory path and
never checked, so a crafted upload can leave a newline in it;
`EnumeratePackageVersions` then writes each stored version on its own
line for the `@v/list` endpoint, letting a module advertise fabricated
versions to `go` clients. Validated the parsed version with
`semver.IsValid` inside the parser, matching the version checks the
other package parsers already do.

Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
2026-06-15 19:14:14 +02:00
Karthik Bhandary
e70b91d8ec chore: center info message for unsupported jupyter notebook versions (#38114)
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-06-15 10:29:41 +08:00
bircni
55250407dd feat(org): add team visibility so org members can discover teams (#37680)
Closes #37670.

Today, org members in Gitea only see teams they're a member of. In
larger orgs that hurts onboarding and discoverability — there's no way
to look up which team owns what without asking around. GitHub solves
this with a per-team visibility setting; this PR brings the same model
to Gitea.

## What changes

- Every team gets a `visibility` setting:
- `private` *(default)* — only team members and org owners can see the
team. Same as today's behavior.
- `limited` — listable by any member of the organization. Members and
the repos the team has access to are visible too. Non-org-members still
see nothing.
  - `public` — listable by any signed-in user.
- The Owners team visibility is fixed and cannot be changed via
settings.
- Existing teams default to `private`, so this is a no-op for anyone who
doesn't change anything.

## API

- `Team`, `CreateTeamOption`, `EditTeamOption` all gain a `visibility`
field (string enum: `private` | `limited` | `public`).
- `GET /orgs/{org}/teams` and `/orgs/{org}/teams/search` now apply the
same visibility rules as the web UI:
  - site admins and org owners still see every team
- other org members see their own teams plus any `limited` or `public`
team
  - `private` teams are no longer leaked through these endpoints
- Swagger/OpenAPI specs regenerated.

## UI

View from admin2 (not an owner):
<img width="1669" height="726"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/daf4bccb-644b-4426-b178-71963aeaf73b"
/>

View from admin (owner):

<img width="2559" height="863"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4f22cebc-e9df-4fd2-8ed4-724d31fadb7a"
/>

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Signed-off-by: bircni <bircni@icloud.com>
Co-authored-by: TheFox0x7 <thefox0x7@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-06-14 19:07:25 +00:00
wxiaoguang
47d48eb208 chore: fix form string abuse (#38106) 2026-06-14 18:26:22 +00:00
TheFox0x7
c6167d1ff5 feat(api): add token introspection and self-deletion endpoint (#37995)
Adds a /api/v1/token endpoint that allows tokens to introspect and
delete themselves.
partially fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/33583

Assisted-by: Mistral Vibe:mistral-medium-3.5

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Signed-off-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-06-14 20:05:18 +02:00
Karthik Bhandary
e82352f156 feat(web): Add Jupyter Notebook (.ipynb) Rendering Support (#37433)
### Summary

Closes #37308

Adds native rendering support for Jupyter notebook files (`.ipynb`) in
Gitea using backend rendering, allowing users to view formatted
notebooks with code cells, markdown, outputs, and visualizations
directly in the repository browser.

### Motivation

Jupyter notebooks are widely used in data science, machine learning, and
scientific computing. Currently, Gitea displays `.ipynb` files as raw
JSON, making them difficult to read. This feature enables users to view
notebooks in a formatted, readable way similar to GitHub and GitLab.

### Implementation Approach

**Evolution:** Initially implemented frontend rendering using `marked`
and `Shiki` libraries. After review feedback, migrated to backend
rendering for better performance, security, and consistency with Gitea
architecture.

#### Backend Rendering Advantages

- Server-side HTML generation eliminates client-side parsing overhead
- Integrates with Gitea existing markup sanitizer for security
- Uses Chroma for syntax highlighting (consistent with code files)
- Uses Goldmark for markdown rendering (consistent with `.md` files)
- No additional frontend dependencies required
- Better performance for large notebooks

### Features

#### Supported Cell Types

- **Markdown cells:** Rendered with Goldmark (tables, lists, links, code
blocks, etc.)
- **Code cells:** Syntax-highlighted with Chroma, execution counts,
language detection from notebook metadata
- **Output cells:** Multiple output types in a single cell

#### Supported Output Types

-  Text/plain outputs
-  Images (PNG, JPEG, SVG) with base64 data URIs
-  HTML outputs (tables, DataFrames, formatted text)
-  LaTeX/math equations (rendered as code blocks)
-  Error outputs with traceback (styled in red)
-  Stream outputs (`stdout`/`stderr`)
- ⚠️ Interactive widgets (Plotly, ipywidgets) show informative messages
- ⚠️ JavaScript outputs show security warning (disabled for safety)

#### Edge Cases Handled

- Empty notebooks or notebooks with no outputs
- Corrupted JSON with graceful error display
- Mixed output types in single cell
- Large base64-encoded images
- Execution count of `null` or `0`
- `nbformat` version compatibility (only renders `nbformat 4+`, shows
message for older versions)

### Changes

#### Backend (Go)

- `modules/markup/jupyter/jupyter.go` (**NEW**)

  - Jupyter notebook renderer implementation
  - Parses `.ipynb` JSON structure and generates HTML
  - Integrates Chroma for code syntax highlighting
  - Integrates Goldmark for markdown cell rendering
  - Dynamic language detection from notebook metadata
  - Handles all standard Jupyter output types
  - Comprehensive error handling with user-friendly messages

- `modules/markup/renderer.go` (**MODIFIED**)

  - Registered Jupyter renderer in markup system

- `main.go` (**MODIFIED**)

  - Import Jupyter renderer package for initialization

#### Styling (CSS)

- `web_src/css/markup/jupyter.css` (**NEW**)

  - Comprehensive styling for notebook cells, code, outputs
  - Uses Gitea CSS variables for consistent theming
  - Responsive layout with proper spacing
  - Table styling for DataFrame outputs
- Removed parent container padding for consistency with other renderers

#### Sanitizer Rules

- `modules/markup/jupyter/jupyter.go` → `SanitizerRules()`

  - Configured HTML sanitization rules for safe rendering:
    - Cell structure (markdown, code, input/output wrappers)
    - Code highlighting (Chroma classes)
    - Images (base64 data URIs only)
    - Tables (DataFrames)
    - Markdown elements (headers, lists, links, etc.)

### Security Considerations

- Server-side rendering: No client-side JavaScript execution
- HTML sanitization: Strict allowlist for HTML elements and attributes
- Image security: Only base64 data URIs allowed (no external URLs)
- JavaScript disabled: `application/javascript` outputs show warning
- XSS protection: Gitea markup sanitizer handles all HTML output

### Testing

Manual testing performed with various notebooks:

- Markdown rendering (headers, lists, tables, links, code blocks)
- Code cells with execution counts and syntax highlighting
- Multiple output types (text, images, HTML, LaTeX, errors, streams)
- Error handling for edge cases
- Theme compatibility (light/dark mode)

### Screenshots

<img width="1080" height="553" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aef9afa7-ed96-434d-98b0-b160565fc967"
/>
<img width="1092" height="552" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6e61e792-4737-41c1-851e-5c375c1f932a"
/>
<img width="1104" height="622" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4ac630c1-3a75-4e1c-9bba-c0a27484d001"
/>
<img width="1104" height="529" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/33750c47-70de-4ab2-893d-e5d09fa8d9c4"
/>
<img width="1111" height="343" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/52107d9f-0e06-420b-9ab4-1603dcd676b1"
/>
<img width="1091" height="650" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0addae21-efa4-44bb-a56e-0418e3d4d227"
/>
<img width="1077" height="298" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a3a8c5be-638c-45ff-82f3-816264254ead"
/>

### Dependencies

No new dependencies required:

- Chroma (existing) - Syntax highlighting
- Goldmark (existing) - Markdown rendering
- Standard library - JSON parsing

### Key Design Decisions

- Backend rendering for performance and security
- Reuses existing Gitea infrastructure (Chroma, Goldmark, sanitizer)
- Consistent styling with other markup renderers
- Graceful degradation for unsupported features

---

**Development Note:** This PR was developed with assistance from Amazon
Q Developer and Claude AI for implementation, debugging, and testing.

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Signed-off-by: Karthik Bhandary <34509856+karthikbhandary2@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: karthik.bhandary <karthik.bhandary@kfintech.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: bircni <bircni@icloud.com>
2026-06-14 15:52:37 +02:00
wxiaoguang
1b3b4bdd03 fix: git push hook post receive (#38089)
* fix incorrect delayWriter call (there is already a defer call)
* split HookPostReceive into small functions
* fix incorrect HookPostReceiveResult response for errors
* fix incorrect AddRepoToLicenseUpdaterQueue call
* make sure repo home and branches page can work without default branch
* make sure default branch is always synchronized between database and
git repo, and fix FIXME
2026-06-13 04:43:25 +00:00
wxiaoguang
ae49f65692 fix: parse HEAD ref (#38088)
fix #38086
2026-06-12 18:27:38 +00:00
wxiaoguang
f5a97b7518 fix: git cmd (#38084) 2026-06-12 07:35:59 +02:00
wxiaoguang
4f4a0a79ac fix: csp regressions (#38047)
fix #37257 , all details are in the comments
2026-06-12 08:36:05 +08:00
wxiaoguang
d3d092f65d chore: fix git commit "rev-list" (#38069)
Fix the copied & pasted messy code, fix #38067

Now, "limit=-1" means "no limit"
2026-06-11 18:08:55 +00:00
bircni
5a24438698 chore: various trivial fixes (#38070)
Follow-up to #37987, addressing the unresolved review comments on the
org members search form.

And fix more trivial problems together (see the commit titles)

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2026-06-11 17:33:21 +00:00
bn-zr
fefb6f3219 feat(api): Add GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/actions/workflows/{workflow_id}/runs (#37196)
- Add GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/actions/workflows/{workflow_id}/runs
endpoint, matching the
https://docs.github.com/en/rest/actions/workflow-runs?apiVersion=2026-03-10#list-workflow-runs-for-a-workflow

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2026-06-11 17:12:30 +00:00
metsw24-max
988f0ea54a fix: validate gem name in rubygems parseMetadataFile (#38061)
The registry writes the stored gem name straight into its line-based
compact index, both the shared `/versions` listing (one `GEMNAME
versions md5` line per gem) and the per-package `info/{name}` file. The
parser only rejected an empty name or one containing a slash, so a
`.gem` whose gemspec `name` carries a newline was accepted and persisted
as the package name, letting an authenticated uploader forge extra lines
in the shared index and so spoof additional gem names, versions and
checksums to clients. The name is now checked against the upstream
RubyGems name pattern in the parser, which is the layer that already
validates the version.

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2026-06-10 18:03:06 +00:00
bircni
920b3f8cb6 fix(hostmatcher): block reserved IP ranges from external/private filters (#38039) 2026-06-10 10:03:36 +02:00
metsw24-max
7134c1f845 fix: bound debian ParseControlFile to a single control stanza (#38044)
**Packages-index stanza injection via Debian control file**

A `.deb` whose `control` file appends extra paragraphs after a blank
line was still accepted, and `ParseControlFile` stored the whole
multi-stanza blob in `p.Control`. That blob is re-emitted verbatim into
the generated `Packages` index, so the embedded blank line splits it
into separate stanzas and an uploader can smuggle a package entry with
an attacker-chosen `Filename` into the shared index. A binary control
file only holds one stanza, so parsing now stops at the blank line that
terminates it; well-formed packages are unaffected and the new subtest
covers the trailing-stanza case.

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2026-06-09 20:27:57 -07:00
Lunny Xiao
49a0d19fa3 feat(api): Add assignees APIs (#37330)
Follow
https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-server@3.20/rest/issues/assignees?apiVersion=2022-11-28

Fix #33576 

And it also fixed some possible dead-lock problem.

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2026-06-09 06:12:09 +00:00
TheFox0x7
d76a974b24 feat(ssh): auto generate additional ssh keys (#33974)
adds capabilities for gitea to generate ecdsa and ed25519 keys by
default
adds cli for built-in ssh key generation helpers


closes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/33783

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2026-06-08 18:18:58 +00:00
Nico Schlömer
ade76fe838 enhance: allow MathML core elements (#38034)
Fixes #36352.

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2026-06-08 17:58:41 +00:00
bircni
54916f708e feat: Add avatar stacks (#37594)
Parse `Co-authored-by:` trailers from commit messages and surface
contributors as an avatar stack across the commit page, commits list, PR
commits tab, latest-commit row, blame, graph, and dashboard feed.

- Up to 10 visible 20px avatars, GitHub-style overlap (6px first stride,
4px between subsequent), `+N` chip for the rest.
- Label: 1 → name; 2 → `<a> and <b>`; 3+ → `<N> people` opens a Tippy
popup with all participants.
- Names and avatars link to the repo's commits-by-author search; fall
back to profile or `mailto:`.
- Trailer parsing uses `net/mail.ParseAddress`, scans only the trailing
paragraph, filters out the commit's own author/committer.
- Drops the non-standard `Co-committed-by:` emission on squash merge and
web edits.

Devtest: `/devtest/coauthor-avatars`.

Fixes #25521

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<img width="353" height="277" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/72092ceb-97ca-4b09-9557-0b72d3c5458e"
/>

<img width="533" height="328"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/11d0c8f8-8b3f-4f2e-9993-879f1c06bcc5"
/>

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2026-06-08 17:16:22 +00:00
Copilot
5fe4f962e8 refactor(api): clarify APIError message usage and fix legacy lint error (#38012)
Avoid unclear & fragile "any" tricks, fix various abuses

Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-06-07 06:19:39 +00:00
Sandro
743bbaa9c2 fix: refactor git error handling and make archive streaming handle non-existing commit id (#38007)
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2026-06-06 11:06:08 +00:00
bircni
4088d7e241 fix(ui): keep actions run title intact when subject contains an issue ref (#38005) 2026-06-06 11:00:14 +02:00
wxiaoguang
dac41a124f fix!: raise git required version to 2.13 (#37996)
format `lstrip=2` is only supported in git >= 2.13
https://git-scm.com/docs/git-for-each-ref/2.13.7

ref: #37994

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2026-06-04 13:56:16 +00:00
Alexey Ivanov
aaf4b149fa chore(deps): upgrade zstd seekable package (#37988)
Upgrade `github.com/SaveTheRbtz/zstd-seekable-format-go/pkg` from
`v0.8.3` to `v0.10.0`:

https://github.com/SaveTheRbtz/zstd-seekable-format-go/releases/tag/pkg%2Fv0.10.0

This keeps Gitea's seekable zstd wrapper on the stable v0.10 API while
preserving the existing public `modules/zstd` API.

API migration:
- update `SeekableWriter` and `SeekableReader` internals for the
concrete `*seekable.Writer` and `*seekable.Reader` types introduced by
SaveTheRbtz/zstd-seekable-format-go#264
- update generated dependency metadata after `go mod tidy` removed the
now-unused `github.com/google/btree` transitive dependency
- no Gitea call sites needed changes because `modules/zstd` still
exposes the same constructors and interfaces

Validation:
- `go test ./modules/zstd`
- `make --always-make checks-backend`

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2026-06-04 13:38:56 +00:00
Thomas Sayen
b2748d7654 feat(ui): add "follow rename" to file commit history list (#34994)
Fix #28253

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2026-06-03 17:40:38 +00:00
wxiaoguang
fbaaac9c14 fix: remove "no-transfrom" from the cache-control header (#37985)
Cloudflare has officially removed the "auto-minify" feature
https://community.cloudflare.com/t/655677, so we don't need such option
anymore.

Fix #34521
2026-06-04 00:12:02 +08:00
silverwind
a39b2775ed test: speed up two tests (#37905)
Two test-only changes that cut the `-race` backend unit job's critical
path, with no behavior change.

- **`modules/auth/password/hash`** — `TestHashing`/`TestVectors`
exercised the CPU-bound KDFs (scrypt `N=65536`, pbkdf2, bcrypt, argon2)
serially on one core. Marking the subtests `t.Parallel()` fans them
across cores. The hasher registry they read is only mutated by the
non-parallel `Test_registerHasher`, so this is race-free.
- **`services/release`** — `TestRelease_Update`/`TestRelease_createTag`
slept `6x time.Sleep(2s)` only to cross the 1-second `CreatedUnix`
boundary. Replaced with an advancing mocked clock (`timeutil.MockSet`),
making the timestamp assertions deterministic and removing the real
waits.

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2026-05-31 03:33:13 +00:00
silverwind
82cf75b68a enhance(markup): improve issue title rendering (#37908) 2026-05-30 18:55:26 +02:00
Zettat123
0359746abe feat(actions)!: improve support for reusable workflows (#37478)
## Summary

This PR improves reusable workflow support for Gitea Actions. The
parsing of the called workflow now happens on Gitea side, not on the
runner. When the caller becomes ready, Gitea fetches the called workflow
source, parses it, and inserts each child job into the database as a
`ActionRunJob` linked to the caller via `ParentCallJobID`. As a result,
every callee job is dispatched as its own task and its logs surface as
an independent job entry in the UI, rather than being inlined into the
caller's "Set up job" step.

This PR supports two kinds of `uses` : 
- same-repo call: `uses: ./.gitea/workflows/foo.yaml`
- cross-repo call: `uses: OWNER/REPO/.gitea/workflows/foo.yaml@REF`

## **⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️**
External reusable workflows (`uses:
https://other-gitea-instance/OWNER/REPO/.gitea/workflows/test.yaml@REF`)
are no longer supported. To keep using them, clone the repositories to
the local instance.

## Main changes

### Execution model

- Each caller job carries `IsReusableCaller=true` and won't be fetched
by runners.
- `ParentCallJobID` can link a called job to its caller.
- Caller status is derived from its direct children.


### Workflow syntax

- `jobparser` now supports parsing `on: workflow_call` trigger with
`inputs:`, `outputs:`, and `secrets:` declarations.
- **Max nesting depth**: capped at `MaxReusableCallLevels = 9`, which
means a top-level caller may have at most 9 nested callers below it.
- **Cycle prevention**: at expansion time, `checkCallerChain` walks the
caller's ancestor chain via `ParentCallJobID` and rejects if the same
`uses:` string appears anywhere upstream (`reusable workflow call cycle
detected`). This catches both direct (`A -> A`) and indirect (`A -> B ->
A`) cycles.

### Cross-repo access

- To share reusable workflows from private repos, use `Collaborative
Owners` introduced by #32562

### Rerun semantics

- `expandRerunJobIDs` partitions the latest attempt's jobs into:
- a **rerun set**: jobs being rerun + downstream siblings within the
same scope.
- an **ancestor set**: reusable callers whose only *some* descendants
are being rerun (the caller itself is not).
- Cloning behavior for callers in `execRerunPlan`:
- **Caller is fully rerun** (caller's `AttemptJobID` in `rerunSet`):
none of its descendants are cloned. The caller is cloned with
`IsCallerExpanded=false`, and re-expansion (which reinserts the children
fresh) happens later when the resolver brings the caller to `Waiting`
again.
- **Caller is in ancestor set** (only some descendants rerun): the
caller is pass-through (`Status` will be updated by its fresh children).
Its non-rerun descendants are also pass-through clones (point
`SourceTaskID` at the original task). Their `ParentCallJobID` is
remapped to the new attempt's caller row.

### UI

- Job list in `RepoActionView.vue` is now tree-shaped: callers indent
their children. Callers default to collapsed.
- New caller detail page using `WorkflowGraph` to show direct children
only; the run summary's `WorkflowGraph` shows top-level callers and
their immediate descendants.

### Known trade-offs

- **Caller expansion runs inside the enclosing write transaction.**
`expandReusableWorkflowCaller` performs a git read of the called
workflow while holding the row locks that update the caller and insert
its children. This is intentional: the caller-row update and child-row
inserts must commit atomically. None of the call sites is hot (each
caller is expanded once per attempt), so the trade-off is acceptable.

- **A malformed `if:` expression on a job leaves it `Blocked`
silently.** `evaluateJobIf` now runs server-side as part of resolver
passes; deterministic expression errors (typos, undefined context
fields) are logged but do not surface in the UI. This is the same
behavior the resolver already had for concurrency-expression errors.
Distinguishing transient DB errors from user-authored expression errors
and writing the latter back as `StatusFailure` is a follow-up.


#### Screenshots

<img width="1600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bfaa9b7a-07e9-4127-8de9-a81f86e82828"
/>

<img width="1600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8af109b3-ef28-4b53-aaad-d4632b923224"
/>


## References

-
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/how-tos/reuse-automations/reuse-workflows
-
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflows-and-actions/reusing-workflow-configurations

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Replace #36388

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2026-05-30 08:31:14 +02:00
Zettat123
949119c1dd fix(actions): exclude workflow_call from workflow trigger detection (#37894)
Gitea now only allows `workflow_dispatch.inputs`. If a workflow contains
`workflow_call.inputs`, the workflow cannot be triggered, even though
the `on:` section contains other trigger events.


428ee9fcce/modules/actions/jobparser/model.go (L402-L405)

For example, this workflow cannot be triggered due to
`workflow_call.inputs`:
```yaml
on:
  push:
  pull_request:
  workflow_call:
    inputs:
      name:
        type: string
```

---

This PR is extracted from #37478 for backport

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2026-05-29 04:53:14 +00:00
Nicolas
da3e192eaf fix(actions): keep action run title clickable when commit subject is a URL (#37867)
- When a commit subject is a bare URL, `linkProcessor` wrapped it in its
own `<a>` to that URL. Because HTML cannot nest anchors, the wrapping
default link (the action run / commit link) was lost and the action
title became unclickable — clicking it sent the user to the URL from the
commit message instead of the action log.
- Drop `linkProcessor` from `PostProcessCommitMessageSubject` so the
whole subject stays wrapped in the default link. URLs in subjects now
render as text inside that link; URLs in commit bodies are unaffected.

Fixes #37865

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2026-05-29 06:34:37 +02:00
Pascal Zimmermann
ea723fe482 enhance: Migrate remaining gopkg.in/yaml.v3 usages to go.yaml.in/yaml/v4 (#37866)
### Description
Replaces all remaining direct `gopkg.in/yaml.v3` imports with
`go.yaml.in/yaml/v4` across models, modules, routers, services, and
integration tests. `gopkg.in/yaml.v3` moves from a direct to an indirect
dependency in `go.mod`.

#### API compatibility

The yaml.Node type, node.Kind/node.Content traversal style
(modules/markup/markdown/convertyaml.go), and the
UnmarshalYAML(*yaml.Node) interface signature
(modules/optional/serialization.go) are all preserved in v4 — no
call-site changes were required beyond the import path.

**Related:**
- https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/36564#issuecomment-4526536805

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2026-05-29 01:12:11 +00:00
Zettat123
49f88a4b9e feat(repo): split repository creation limit into user and org scopes (#37872)
## Background

`MAX_CREATION_LIMIT` applies to whoever owns a new repository, with no
distinction between individual users and organizations. Admins who want
different limits for the two - most commonly "block personal repos but
let orgs create freely" - currently have to set per-user / per-org
overrides on every entity.

## Changes

Adds two new `[repository]` settings:

- `USER_MAX_CREATION_LIMIT`: global limit for individual users
- `ORG_MAX_CREATION_LIMIT`: global limit for organizations

`MAX_CREATION_LIMIT` is kept as a shortcut: when set, it becomes the
default value for both new keys. When the new keys are explicitly
configured, they take precedence. Deployments that only set
`MAX_CREATION_LIMIT` see behavior identical to now.

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2026-05-28 19:29:32 +02:00
silverwind
52fef74291 fix(frontend): resolve Vite assets by manifest source path (#37836)
In dev mode `/api/swagger` returned HTTP 500 (`Failed to locate local
path for managed asset URI: css/swagger.css`): the backend synthesised
asset keys from the Vite entry name instead of reading the manifest,
which only worked by coincidence and broke once a source file name
diverged from its entry name.

This keys the manifest by its source path (e.g. `web_src/js/index.ts`)
and resolves entries directly — hashed `file` in prod, dev-server source
in dev. A new `AssetCSSLinks` helper renders a JS entry's stylesheet
`<link>` tags from the manifest (the entry's CSS plus the CSS of its
statically-imported chunks).

Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/37830
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/37832
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/37876
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2026-05-28 06:14:52 +00:00