## 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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##
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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This PR simplifies URL validation by removing `IsValidExternalURL` and
`IsAPIURL` from `modules/validation/helpers.go` and switching repository
settings/API callers to `IsValidURL`.
It also aligns tracker-format validation and tests with the new helper
surface.
- **Validation helpers**
- Removed `IsValidExternalURL` and `IsAPIURL`.
- Updated `IsValidExternalTrackerURLFormat` to depend on `IsValidURL`.
- **Caller updates**
- Replaced `validation.IsValidExternalURL(...)` with
`validation.IsValidURL(...)` in:
- `routers/web/repo/setting/setting.go`
- `routers/api/v1/repo/repo.go`
- **Tests**
- Removed tests dedicated to `IsValidExternalURL`.
- Updated tracker-format test expectations to match `IsValidURL`-based
behavior.
```go
// before
if !validation.IsValidExternalURL(form.ExternalTrackerURL) { ... }
// after
if !validation.IsValidURL(form.ExternalTrackerURL) { ... }
```
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To align with how GitHub requires additional explicit user interaction
to make a repo private, including informing them of implications on what
happens if they do.
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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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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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Partially fix#32018
`git config` and `git remote` write operations create a temporary file
named `config.lock`. Since these operations are not atomic, they must
not be run in parallel. If two requests attempt to modify the same
repository concurrently—such as during a compare operation—one may fail
due to the presence of an existing `config.lock` file.
In cases where `config.lock` is left behind due to an unexpected program
exit, a global lock mechanism could allow us to safely remove the stale
lock file when a related error is detected. While this behavior is not
yet implemented in this PR, it is planned for a future enhancement.
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* 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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This PR tries to finally fix the bug mentioned in #30011 and #15504,
where the user repo limit is checked when creating a repo in an
organization.
Fix#30011
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Follow #33127Fix#8649, fix#639
This is a complete solution. A repo unit could be set to:
* Anonymous read (non-signed-in user)
* Everyone read (signed-in user)
* Everyone write (wiki-only)
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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`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.
Since `modules/context` has to depend on `models` and many other
packages, it should be moved from `modules/context` to
`services/context` according to design principles. There is no logic
code change on this PR, only move packages.
- Move `code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/context` to
`code.gitea.io/gitea/services/context`
- Move `code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/contexttest` to
`code.gitea.io/gitea/services/contexttest` because of depending on
context
- Move `code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/upload` to
`code.gitea.io/gitea/services/context/upload` because of depending on
context
With this option, it is possible to require a linear commit history with
the following benefits over the next best option `Rebase+fast-forward`:
The original commits continue existing, with the original signatures
continuing to stay valid instead of being rewritten, there is no merge
commit, and reverting commits becomes easier.
Closes#24906
Fix#28157
This PR fix the possible bugs about actions schedule.
## The Changes
- Move `UpdateRepositoryUnit` and `SetRepoDefaultBranch` from models to
service layer
- Remove schedules plan from database and cancel waiting & running
schedules tasks in this repository when actions unit has been disabled
or global disabled.
- Remove schedules plan from database and cancel waiting & running
schedules tasks in this repository when default branch changed.
Introduce the new generic deletion methods
- `func DeleteByID[T any](ctx context.Context, id int64) (int64, error)`
- `func DeleteByIDs[T any](ctx context.Context, ids ...int64) error`
- `func Delete[T any](ctx context.Context, opts FindOptions) (int64,
error)`
So, we no longer need any specific deletion method and can just use
the generic ones instead.
Replacement of #28450Closes#28450
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Part of #27065
This PR touches functions used in templates. As templates are not static
typed, errors are harder to find, but I hope I catch it all. I think
some tests from other persons do not hurt.
This PR adds a new field `RemoteAddress` to both mirror types which
contains the sanitized remote address for easier (database) access to
that information. Will be used in the audit PR if merged.