This PR fixes two permission-checking gaps in Git and LFS request
handling.
## What it changes
- keep wiki Git HTTP pushes on the normal write-permission path, even
when proc-receive support is enabled
- revalidate LFS bearer token requests against the current user state
and current repository permissions before allowing access
- add regression coverage for unauthorized wiki HTTP pushes
- add LFS tests for blocked users, revoked repository access, read-only
upload attempts, and valid write access
## Why
- wiki repositories should not inherit the relaxed refs/for handling
used for normal code repositories
- LFS authorization tokens should not remain usable after a user is
disabled or loses repository access
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Adds `sort` and `order` query parameters to all action job list API
endpoints (`/admin/actions/jobs`, `/repos/{owner}/{repo}/actions/jobs`,
`/repos/{owner}/{repo}/actions/runs/{run}/jobs`, `/user/actions/jobs`),
following the existing `OrderByMap` pattern used by repo/user search
endpoints.
- Default is `id` / `asc` (backwards compatible — matches previous DB
natural order)
- Only `id` sort field for now; the map is extensible for future fields
- Returns 422 for invalid sort/order values
- `ToOrders()` returns empty string when `OrderBy` is unset, so internal
callers (webhook dispatch, concurrency checks) are unaffected
Closes: #37666
Supersedes: #37667
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`UpdateLog` short-circuits on `len(Rows)==0` before honoring `NoMore`,
so a final empty `UpdateLog{NoMore:true}` never runs `TransferLogs`. The
task's `dbfs_data` rows are then never moved to log storage and never
deleted.
Fix: let `NoMore=true` with no new rows fall through to `TransferLogs`.
Bail when the runner has outrun the server (`Index > ack`) even with
`NoMore`, since archiving a log with a gap is worse than retrying.
Always call `WriteLogs` so `offset==0` bootstraps an empty DBFS file in
the no-output case (otherwise `TransferLogs` would fail at `dbfs.Open`).
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/37623
Ref: https://gitea.com/gitea/runner/pulls/952
Ref: https://gitea.com/gitea/runner/pulls/950
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Action runs, jobs and steps have 8 statuses but the UI only showed 5
(from the commit status api) for the latter two. Align all 8 to GitHub
as closely as possible:
- waiting — `octicon-circle` (hollow circle), gray
- blocked — `octicon-blocked` (slashed circle), yellow
- running — `gitea-running` (rotating spinner), yellow
- cancelled — `octicon-stop` (gray), was `octicon-x` (red)
Descriptions also aligned with GitHub:
- "Has started running" → "In progress"
- "Has been cancelled" → "Cancelled after {dur}"
- "Has been skipped" → "Skipped"
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/32228
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fixes adding collaborative owners in Actions settings when the user or
organization name contains capital letters.
Fixes#37548
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## Issue
Closes#37217
The error string was getting lost while returning due to `ctx.JSON()`
which cannot serialize the `error` object.
## Fix
Use `ctx.APIError()` to return proper error messages back to the client.
1. Fix ugly commit form "warning" message
2. Use JSONError for "Update PR Branch" response
3. Remove useless "timeline" class
4. Make timeline review default to "comment" to avoid icon missing
5. Align PR's "command line instructions" UI
6. Simply "Update PR branch" button logic
And then some TODOs are fixed.
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Almost done
`pull_merge_box.tmpl` only has about 80 lines now, and (almost) all
variable accesses are strictly typed.
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After the Webpack-to-Vite migration (#37002), mCaptcha stopped working
entirely on the registration page, throwing an error:
`TypeError: setting getter-only property "INPUT_NAME"`
This fix stops trying to mutate the read-only INPUT_NAME export. Instead
it probes for the Widget constructor at module.default (direct) or
module.default.default (CJS-wrapped), constructs the widget, and then
renames the hidden input element it creates to m-captcha-response which
is the field name Gitea's backend reads from the submitted form.
Generative AI was used to help with making this PR.
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Clean up legacy copied&pasted code, introduce the unique "database
connection" function. Move migration testing helper function
PrepareTestEnv to a separate package.
By the way, remove "shadow connection secrets" tricks: showing
connection string on UI is useless
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## Summary
This PR adds support for updating pull mirror authentication via the
repository edit API and UI.
It introduces new mirror authentication fields in _EditRepoOption_,
updates the API logic to safely handle partial credential updates, and
fixes the web settings flow so that the existing remote username is
preserved when only the password is changed.
### What changed
- added _auth_username_, _auth_password_, and _auth_token_ to
EditRepoOption
- updated the repository edit API to apply mirror auth changes via
_updateMirror_
- preserved existing username/password when only part of the auth
payload is provided
- used oauth2 as the default username when _auth_token_ is provided
- kept stored mirror URLs sanitized in DB and API responses
- updated Swagger schema for the new API fields
- added API integration tests for password-only and token-only updates
- added a web settings test to ensure username preservation on partial
updates
## Why
Some use cases require automated synchronization of pull mirrors, for
example in CI/CD pipelines or integrations with external systems.
At the same time, many organizations enforce security policies that
require periodic token rotation (e.g., monthly).
Currently, mirror credentials can only be updated via the UI, which
makes automation difficult.
## This change enables:
- automated token rotation
- avoiding manual updates via the UI
- easier integration with secret management systems
## Testing
- added integration coverage for mirror auth updates via _PATCH
/api/v1/repos/{owner}/{repo}_
- added web settings tests for password-only updates preserving the
existing username
## Result
Ability to automate auth update
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/67fd5cca-9cb3-4536-b0e2-4d09b8ebff0f"
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<img width="962" height="932" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5d548f5d-aadf-4807-ba52-9c29df93a4cc"
/>
Generative AI was used to help with making this PR.
##
1. Rename CompareInfo.MergeBase to CompareBase, it is not merge base
2. Remove unused template variables `ctx.Data["Username"]` and
`ctx.Data["Reponame"]`
3. Decouple some template variable accesses, use typed struct
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Add a build-time conversion step that transforms the existing Swagger
2.0 spec into an OpenAPI 3.0 spec. The OAS3 spec is served alongside the
existing Swagger 2.0 spec, enabling API clients that require OAS3 to
generate code directly from Gitea's API.
This is not to be an answer to how gitea handles OAS3 long term,
but a way to use what we have to move a step forward.
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Avoid per-item DB queries in ListRuns, ListJobs, and ListActionTasks by
batch-loading trigger users, repositories, and task attributes before
the conversion loop. Remove ReferencesGitRepo from the /actions route
group since no task/run endpoints use it.
Added tests for these endpoints as well.
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Adds a new `DEFAULT_TITLE_SOURCE` option under
`[repository.pull-request]` with three values:
- `first-commit` (default): uses the oldest commit summary, current
behavior since v1.26
- `auto`: normalizes branch name as title for multi-commit PRs (just
like GitHub), use commit summary for single-commit PRs
Closes: #37463
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Make the watch, star, and fork buttons in the repo header consistent for
logged-out users:
- Apply the same look to all three buttons (number labels
included), instead of only the action button being grayed.
- Clicking any of them while logged out now leads to the login page
(with a redirect back) instead of being inert.
- Split the per-button markup out of `header.tmpl` into a dedicated
`templates/repo/header/` folder (`fork.tmpl`, `star.tmpl`,
`watch.tmpl`).
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The `Repository` struct in `services/context/repo.go` embedded
`access_model.Permission` anonymously, causing all permission methods to
be promoted directly onto `Repository`. This made it unclear at call
sites whether a method belonged to `Repository` itself or to its
embedded `Permission`.
### Changes
- **`services/context/repo.go`**: Replace anonymous
`access_model.Permission` with named field `Permission
access_model.Permission`
- **49 files** updated to route permission method calls through the
named field:
```go
// Before
ctx.Repo.IsAdmin()
ctx.Repo.CanWrite(unit.TypeCode)
ctx.Repo.CanReadIssuesOrPulls(isPull)
slices.ContainsFunc(unitTypes, ctx.Repo.CanWrite)
// After
ctx.Repo.Permission.IsAdmin()
ctx.Repo.Permission.CanWrite(unit.TypeCode)
ctx.Repo.Permission.CanReadIssuesOrPulls(isPull)
slices.ContainsFunc(unitTypes, ctx.Repo.Permission.CanWrite)
```
Methods defined directly on `*Repository` (`CanWriteToBranch`,
`CanCreateBranch`, etc.) are unchanged.
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- fix markup attention block regressions on 2 colors
- added new color "priority" color for important severity in markup
- all message-box style, and error form elements use monochrome text
- tweaked and improved action logs colors
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Refactor preparePullViewPullInfo and related functions, split them into
small ones:
* preparePullViewPullInfo creates PullRequestViewInfo struct
* if the PR is merged: prepareView**Merged**PullInfo
* if the PR is open: prepareView**Open**PullInfo
In prepareViewMergedPullInfo and preparePullViewFillInfo: call
preparePullView**FillInfo** consistnently
preparePullViewFillInfo calls preparePullViewFill**CompareInfo** and
preparePullViewFill**CommitStatusInfo**
Fast-forward-only creates no Gitea commit, so skip the "can Gitea sign"
precheck for it. Pre-check head-commit verification for styles that
preserve user commits on the target (merge, fast-forward-only) so a PR
with unsigned commits surfaces a localized error instead of a 500 at the
pre-receive hook. The dropdown still shows every configured style; the
avatar and signing warning toggle per selection via
data-pull-merge-style.
Fixes#12272
**Note**: Admin force-merge does not bypass the new head-commits check.
This matches the existing `isSignedIfRequired` behavior.
Signed-off-by: Nikita Vakula <programmistov.programmist@gmail.com>
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This PR introduces a new `ActionRunAttempt` model and makes Actions
execution attempt-scoped.
**Main Changes**
- Each workflow run trigger generates a new `ActionRunAttempt`. The
triggered jobs are then associated with this new `ActionRunAttempt`
record.
- Each rerun now creates:
- a new `ActionRunAttempt` record for the workflow run
- a full new set of `ActionRunJob` records for the new
`ActionRunAttempt`
- For jobs that need to be rerun, the new job records are created as
runnable jobs in the new attempt.
- For jobs that do not need to be rerun, new job records are still
created in the new attempt, but they reuse the result of the previous
attempt instead of executing again.
- Introduce `rerunPlan` to manage each rerun and refactored rerun flow
into a two-phase plan-based model:
- `buildRerunPlan`
- `execRerunPlan`
- `RerunFailedWorkflowRun` and `RerunFailed` no longer directly derives
all jobs that need to be rerun; this step is now handled by
`buildRerunPlan`.
- Converted artifacts from run-scoped to attempt-scoped:
- uploads are now associated with `RunAttemptID`
- listing, download, and deletion resolve against the current attempt
- Added attempt-aware web Actions views:
- the default run page shows the latest attempt
(`/actions/runs/{run_id}`)
- previous attempt pages show jobs and artifacts for that attempt
(`/actions/runs/{run_id}/attempts/{attempt_num}`)
- New APIs:
- `/repos/{owner}/{repo}/actions/runs/{run}/attempts/{attempt}`
- `/repos/{owner}/{repo}/actions/runs/{run}/attempts/{attempt}/jobs`
- New configuration `MAX_RERUN_ATTEMPTS`
- https://gitea.com/gitea/docs/pulls/383
**Compatibility**
- Existing legacy runs use `LatestAttemptID = 0` and legacy jobs use
`RunAttemptID = 0`. Therefore, these fields can be used to identify
legacy runs and jobs and provide backward compatibility.
- If a legacy run is rerun, an `ActionRunAttempt` with `attempt=1` will
be created to represent the original execution. Then a new
`ActionRunAttempt` with `attempt=2` will be created for the real rerun.
- Existing artifact records are not backfilled; legacy artifacts
continue to use `RunAttemptID = 0`.
**Improvements**
- It is now easier to inspect and download logs from previous attempts.
-
[`run_attempt`](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflows-and-actions/contexts#github-context)
semantics are now aligned with GitHub.
- > A unique number for each attempt of a particular workflow run in a
repository. This number begins at 1 for the workflow run's first
attempt, and increments with each re-run.
- Rerun behavior is now clearer and more explicit.
- Instead of mutating the status of previous jobs in place, each rerun
creates a new attempt with a full new set of job records.
- Artifacts produced by different reruns can now be listed separately.
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Fix team members missing from assignee list when `team_unit.access_mode`
is 0 but the doer is owner.
Fix #34871
1. Use `GetTeamUserIDsWithAccessToAnyRepoUnit` for repo assignee list
2. Load assignee list for project issues directly
3. Use `GetTeamUserIDsWithAccessToAnyRepoUnit` for repo reviewer list
Signed-off-by: Jakub Pisarczyk <pisarz77@gmail.com>
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Fix#34349
By the way, remove `(ctx *APIContext) HasAPIError() ` and `(ctx
*APIContext) GetErrMsg()` because they do nothing, the error handling
has been done in API's middeware
The existing OAuth2 tests were not quite right, refactored them together
Use the new "form-fetch-action" for better user experience, and use
JSONError to show error messages.
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