Fixes an issue where users could not commit changes on a file which is
unprotected.
Fixes: #37655
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
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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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <2114189+wxiaoguang@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicolas <bircni@icloud.com>
While editing frontend, I found some inconsistencies while testing
transferring repositories:
- No button for accepting/rejecting/cancelling the transfer of an empty
repository.
- The `redirect_to` in `templates/repo/header.tmpl` is useless.
- There's no redirection when there's an error from `handleActionError`
in `routers/web/repo/repo.go`. Therefore, instead of flash message, a
blank page will be displayed.
This pr adds some commits to resolve all these issues.
Update: see the new changes
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/37277#issuecomment-4276150232
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Use shared repo permission resolution for Actions task users in issue
label remove and clear paths, and add a regression test for deleting
issue labels with a Gitea Actions token.
This fixes issue label deletion when the request is authenticated with a
Gitea Actions token.
Fixes#37011
The bug was that the delete path re-resolved repository permissions
using the normal user permission helper, which does not handle Actions
task users. As a result, `DELETE
/api/v1/repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues/{index}/labels/{id}` could return
`500` for Actions tokens even though label listing and label addition
worked.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
The logic of "URLJoin" is unclear and it is often abused.
Also:
* Correct the `resolveLinkRelative` behavior
* Fix missing "PathEscape" in `ToTag`
* Fix more FIXMEs, and add new FIXMEs for newly found problems
* Refactor "auth page common template data"
This adds a per-repository default PR base branch and wires it through
PR entry points. It updates compare links and recently pushed branch
prompts to respect the configured base branch, and prevents auto-merge
cleanup from deleting the configured base branch on same-repo PRs.
## Behavior changes
- New PR compare links on repo home/issue list and branch list honor the
configured default PR base branch.
- The "recently pushed new branches" prompt now compares against the
configured base branch.
- Auto-merge branch cleanup skips deleting the configured base branch
(same-repo PRs only).
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Signed-off-by: Louis <116039387+tototomate123@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Per-repository signing keys have never been officially supported, as
they would require users to modify the repository’s config file.
At this point, it is clear that only global signing keys (GPG or SSH)
should be allowed. If we want to introduce per-repository signing keys
in the future, it will require a complete design proposal.
The endpoint will not be removed for repository special signing key, but
it will reference the global signing key.
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Signed-off-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Refactor Git command functions to use WithXXX methods instead of
exposing RunOpts.
This change simplifies reuse across gitrepo and improves consistency,
encapsulation, and maintainability of command options.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
When viewing a file that the user can't edit because they can't write to
the branch, the new, upload, patch, edit and delete functionality is no
longer disabled.
If no user fork of the repository exists, there is now a page to create one.
It will automatically create a fork with a single branch matching the one
being viewed, and a unique repository name will be automatically picked.
When a fork exists, but it's archived, a mirror or the user can't write
code to it, there will instead be a message explaining the situation.
If the usable fork exists, a message will appear at the top of the edit page
explaining that the changes will be applied to a branch in the fork. The
base repository branch will be pushed to a new branch to the fork, and
then the edits will be applied on top.
The suggestion to fork happens when accessing /_edit/, so that for
example online documentation can have an "edit this page" link to
the base repository that does the right thing.
Also includes changes to properly report errors when trying to commit
to a new branch that is protected, and when trying to commit to an
existing branch when choosing the new branch option.
Resolves#9017, #20882
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Co-authored-by: Brecht Van Lommel <brecht@blender.org>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Noticed the SQL will be executed 4 times when visit the file render view
page. For a repository which have many pull requests, it maybe slow.
```SQL
2025/06/08 15:24:44 models/issues/pull_list.go:69:GetUnmergedPullRequestsByHeadInfo() [I] [SQL] SELECT * FROM `pull_request` INNER JOIN `issue` ON issue.id = pull_request.issue_id WHERE (head_repo_id = ? AND head_branch = ? AND has_merged = ? AND issue.is_closed = ? AND flow = ?) [393 main false false 0] - 2.004167ms
2025/06/08 15:24:44 models/issues/pull_list.go:69:GetUnmergedPullRequestsByHeadInfo() [I] [SQL] SELECT * FROM `pull_request` INNER JOIN `issue` ON issue.id = pull_request.issue_id WHERE (head_repo_id = ? AND head_branch = ? AND has_merged = ? AND issue.is_closed = ? AND flow = ?) [393 main false false 0] - 1.03975ms
2025/06/08 15:24:44 models/issues/pull_list.go:69:GetUnmergedPullRequestsByHeadInfo() [I] [SQL] SELECT * FROM `pull_request` INNER JOIN `issue` ON issue.id = pull_request.issue_id WHERE (head_repo_id = ? AND head_branch = ? AND has_merged = ? AND issue.is_closed = ? AND flow = ?) [393 main false false 0] - 881.583µs
2025/06/08 15:24:44 models/issues/pull_list.go:69:GetUnmergedPullRequestsByHeadInfo() [I] [SQL] SELECT * FROM `pull_request` INNER JOIN `issue` ON issue.id = pull_request.issue_id WHERE (head_repo_id = ? AND head_branch = ? AND has_merged = ? AND issue.is_closed = ? AND flow = ?) [393 main false false 0] - 935.084µs
```
This PR did a refactor to query it once only.
* Signed SSH commits can look in the UI like on GitHub, just like gpg keys today in Gitea
* SSH format can be added in gitea config
* SSH Signing worked before with DEFAULT_TRUST_MODEL=committer
`TRUSTED_SSH_KEYS` can be a list of additional ssh public key contents
to trust for every user of this instance
Closes#34329
Related #31392
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
The tags synchronization is very slow for a non-mirror repository with
many tags especially forking. This PR make all repositories' tags
synchronization use the same function and remove the low performance
synchronization function. The commit count of tag now will not be stored
into database when syncing. Since the commits count will always be read
from cache or git data, the `NumCommits` in the release table will be
updated for the first read from git data.
Fix#880
Design:
1. A global setting `security.TWO_FACTOR_AUTH`.
* To support org-level config, we need to introduce a better "owner
setting" system first (in the future)
2. A user without 2FA can login and may explore, but can NOT read or
write to any repositories via API/web.
3. Keep things as simple as possible.
* This option only aggressively suggest users to enable their 2FA at the
moment, it does NOT guarantee that users must have 2FA before all other
operations, it should be good enough for real world use cases.
* Some details and tests could be improved in the future since this
change only adds a check and seems won't affect too much.
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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Follow #33127
This PR add backend logic and test for "anonymous access", it shares the
same logic as "everyone access", so not too much change.
By the way, split `SettingsPost` into small functions to make it easier
to make frontend-related changes in the future.
Next PR will add frontend support for "anonymous access"
- Both have `RejectTransfer` and `CancelTransfer` because the permission
checks are not the same. `CancelTransfer` can be done by the doer or
those who have admin permission to access this repository.
`RejectTransfer` can be done by the receiver user if it's an individual
or those who can create repositories if it's an organization.
- Some tests are wrong, this PR corrects them.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Major changes:
1. do not sync ".keep" file during tests
2. fix incorrect route handler and empty repo handling (backported as #33253 with tests)
3. do not use `RepoRef`: most of the calls are abuses.
4. Use `git.RefType` instead of a new type definition `RepoRefType` on `context`.
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1. "blob" is not a "ref", it shouldn't (and not unable to) be handled by
`RepoRefByType`
2. the `/blob/{sha}` handle should use the path param "sha" directly
The `ctx.Repo.RefName` was used to be a "short name", it causes a lot of
ambiguity.
This PR does some refactoring and use `RefFullName` to replace the
legacy `RefName`, and simplify RepoAssignment
close#33086
* Add a special value for "SSH_USER" setting: `(DOER_USERNAME)`
* Improve parseRepositoryURL and add tests (now it doesn't have hard
dependency on some setting values)
Many changes are just adding "ctx" and "doer" argument to functions.
By the way, improve app.example.ini, remove all `%(key)s` syntax, it
only makes messy and no user really cares about it.
Document: https://gitea.com/gitea/docs/pulls/138
In history (from some legacy frameworks), both `:name` and `name` are
supported as path path name, `:name` is an alias to `name`.
To make code consistent, now we should only use `name` but not `:name`.
Also added panic check in related functions to make sure the name won't
be abused in case some downstreams still use them.
Introduce RequestContext: is a short-lived context that is used to store
request-specific data.
RequestContext could be used to clean form tmp files, close context git
repo, and do some tracing in the future.
Then a lot of legacy code could be removed or improved. For example:
most `ctx.Repo.GitRepo.Close()` could be removed because the git repo
could be closed when the request is done.
`RepoTransfer` now is at models, but if we want to move it into `repo`
model, it will depend on `Team`. So this PR also makes repo model depend
on org model to make it possible. Just refactor, no code change.
- [x] Move `DeleteOrganization` from `models/organization` to service
layer
- [x] Move `AccessibleTeamReposEnv` to `models/repo`
- [x] Move `RepoTransfer` from `models` to `models/repo`
- [x] Merge `getUserTeamIDs` and `GetUserTeamIDs`, Merge `GetUserTeams`
and `getUserTeams`.
- [x] Remove `Team`'s `Repos []*repo_model.Repository` to avoid dependency recycle.
1. clarify the "filepath" could(should) contain "{ref}"
2. remove unclear RepoRefLegacy and RepoRefAny, use RepoRefUnknown to guess
3. by the way, avoid using AppURL