This is the first step towards support for multiple forges (#138). It
inserts a forge using the currently existing env varaibles into db and
uses this forge from db later on in all places of the code.
closes#621
addresses #138
# TODO
- [x] add forges table
- [x] add id of forge to repo
- [x] use forge of repo
- [x] add forge from env vars to db if not exists
- [x] migrate repo.ForgeID to the newly generated forge
- [x] support cache with forge from repo
- [x] maybe add forge loading cache? (use LRU cache for forges, I expect
users to have less than 10 forges normally)
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…but if they're enabled, allow for all events. Also add warning that you
should only enable it if you trust the users with push access.
closes#3559
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https://go.dev/doc/modules/release-workflow#breaking
Fixes https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/issues/2913 fixes
#2654
```
runephilosof@fedora:~/code/platform-woodpecker/woodpecker-repo-configurator (master)$ go get go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker@v2.0.0
go: go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker@v2.0.0: invalid version: module contains a go.mod file, so module path must match major version ("go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2")
```
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I had experienced some issues running Woodpecker behind a reverse-proxy,
resulting from not defining the `WOODPECKER_ROOT_PATH` environment
variable in #2477.
As suggested by @qwerty287, specifying `WOODPECKER_ROOT_PATH=/foo`
*mostly* solved the issue of running the woodpecker server at an url
like `https://example.org/foo`.
However, the webhook urls and badge urls were generated excluding the
configured `WOODPECKER_ROOT_PATH`.
This PR (mostly) fixes issues related to non-empty
`WOODPECKER_ROOT_PATH`.
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There was no permission check when looking up repos so you were able to
get basic repo information even if you're not allowed to.
This uses `session.MustPull` (and set repo/perms before) to fix this.
closes#1743
fixes: setting secrets for own user namespace
- create org in database
- use orgID for org related APIs
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# Summary
This PR drops the outdated former swagger.yaml/json and introduced
automatic API document generation from Go code.
The generated code is also used to generate documentation/markdown for
the community page,
as well as enable the Woodpecker server to serve a Swagger Web UI for
manual tinkering.
I did opt-in for gin-swagger, a middleware for the Gin framework, to
ease implementation and have a sophisticated output.
This middleware only produces Swagger v2 specs. AFAIK the newer OpenApi
3x tooling is not yet that mature,
so I guess that's fine for now.
## Implemenation notes
- former swagger.json files removed
- former // swagger godocs removed
- introduced new dependency gin-swagger, which uses godoc annotations on
top of Gin Handler functions.
- reworked Makefile to automatically generate Go code for the server
- introduce new dependency go-swagger, to generate Markdown for
documentation purposes
- add a Swagger Web UI, incl. capabilities for manual API exploration
- consider relative root paths in the implementation
- write documentation for all exposed API endpoints
- incl. API docs in the community website (auto-generated)
- provide developer documentation, for the Woodpecker authors
- no other existing logic/code was intentionally changed
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close#292
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Do not sync repos with forge if the repo is not necessary in DB.
In the DB, only repos that were active once or repos that are currently
active are stored. When trying to enable new repos, the repos list is
fetched from the forge instead and displayed directly. In addition to
this, the forge func `Perm` was removed and is now merged with `Repo`.
Solves a TODO on RepoBatch.
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- allow repo names to be case-insensitive
- improve backend error handling on DB get errors (record not found ->
404, else -> 500)
- replace magic numbers of http response codes
- unify the look and feel of cancel / save buttons on forms and view
them in one line
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Use IDs of the forge to fetch repositories instead of their names and owner names. This improves handling of renamed and transferred repos.
TODO
- [ ] try to support as many forges as possible
- [x] Gogs (no API)
- [ ] Bitbucket Server
- [x] Coding (no API?)
- [x] update repo every time it is fetched or received from the forge
- [x] if repo remote IDs are not available, use owner / name to get it
- [x] handle redirections (redirect a renamed repo to its new path)
- [x] ~~pull all repos once during migration to update ID (?)~~ issue fixed by on-demand loading of remote IDs
- [x] handle redirections in web UI
- [ ] improve handling of hooks after a repo was renamed (currently it checks for a redirection to the repo)
- [x] tests
- [x] `UNIQUE` constraint for remote IDs after migration shouldn't work (all repos have an empty string as remote ID)
close#854close#648 partial
close https://codeberg.org/Codeberg-CI/feedback/issues/46
Possible follow-up PRs
- apply the same scheme on everything fetched from the remote (currently only users)
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closes#11
Added support:
1. Environment variable `WOODPECKER_DELETE_MULTIPLE_RUNS_ON_EVENTS` (Default pull_request, push)
2. Builds will be marked as killed when they "override" another build
* UI: let remove be a remove
* UI: add deactivate repo btn
* Store: DeleteRepo also delete related
* Store: more test coverage
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