* move all push update to git hook post-receive and protected branch check to git hook pre-receive
* add SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND check back
* remove all unused codes
* fix the import
* Protected branches system
* Moved default branch to branches section (`:org/:reponame/settings/branches`).
* Initial support Protected Branch.
- Admin does not restrict
- Owner not to limit
- To write permission restrictions
* reformat tmpl
* finished the UI and add/delete protected branch response
* remove unused comment
* indent all the template files and remove ru translations since we use crowdin
* fix the push bug
This change corrects a few logging issues:
* Standardized formatting errors with '%v'.
* Standardized failure warning word usage.
* Corrected an instance of using the standard log library when
the gitea log library should be used instead.
* Import github.com/git-lfs/lfs-test-server as lfs module base
Imported commit is 3968aac269
Removed:
Dockerfile CONTRIBUTING.md mgmt* script/ vendor/ kvlogger.go
.dockerignore .gitignore README.md
* Remove config, add JWT support from github.com/mgit-at/lfs-test-server
Imported commit f0cdcc5a01
* Add LFS settings
* Add LFS meta object model
* Add LFS routes and initialization
* Import github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go into vendor/
* Adapt LFS module: handlers, routing, meta store
* Move LFS routes to /user/repo/info/lfs/*
* Add request header checks to LFS BatchHandler / PostHandler
* Implement LFS basic authentication
* Rework JWT secret generation / load
* Implement LFS SSH token authentication with JWT
Specification: https://github.com/github/git-lfs/tree/master/docs/api
* Integrate LFS settings into install process
* Remove LFS objects when repository is deleted
Only removes objects from content store when deleted repo is the only
referencing repository
* Make LFS module stateless
Fixes bug where LFS would not work after installation without
restarting Gitea
* Change 500 'Internal Server Error' to 400 'Bad Request'
* Change sql query to xorm call
* Remove unneeded type from LFS module
* Change internal imports to code.gitea.io/gitea/
* Add Gitea authors copyright
* Change basic auth realm to "gitea-lfs"
* Add unique indexes to LFS model
* Use xorm count function in LFS check on repository delete
* Return io.ReadCloser from content store and close after usage
* Add LFS info to runWeb()
* Export LFS content store base path
* LFS file download from UI
* Work around git-lfs client issue with unauthenticated requests
Returning a dummy Authorization header for unauthenticated requests
lets git-lfs client skip asking for auth credentials
See: https://github.com/github/git-lfs/issues/1088
* Fix unauthenticated UI downloads from public repositories
* Authentication check order, Finish LFS file view logic
* Ignore LFS hooks if installed for current OS user
Fixes Gitea UI actions for repositories tracking LFS files.
Checks for minimum needed git version by parsing the semantic version
string.
* Hide LFS metafile diff from commit view, marking as binary
* Show LFS notice if file in commit view is tracked
* Add notbefore/nbf JWT claim
* Correct lint suggestions - comments for structs and functions
- Add comments to LFS model
- Function comment for GetRandomBytesAsBase64
- LFS server function comments and lint variable suggestion
* Move secret generation code out of conditional
Ensures no LFS code may run with an empty secret
* Do not hand out JWT tokens if LFS server support is disabled
Export Pusher name as GITEA_PUSHER_NAME env variable
Export also GITEA_UUID, but keep the uuid env variable for backward compatibility
export pusher name ENV variable #316
change env variable prefix to GITEA_
Signed-off-by: Antonio Facciolo <afdev82@gmail.com>
Export also GITEA_UUID #316
Keep uuid env variable for backward compatibility
Remove the possibility of using email as user name when user actually push
through combination of email and password with HTTP.
Also refactor update action function to replcae tons of arguments with
single PushUpdateOptions struct.
And define the user who pushes code as pusher, therefore variable names shouldn't
be confusing any more.