Save which agent is running a task. This is now visible in the admin UI
in the queue and in the agent details screen.
# changes
- [x] save id of agent executing a task
- [x] add endpoint to get tasks of an agent for #999
- [x] show assigned agent-id in queue
- [x] (offtopic) use same colors for queue stats and icons (similar to
the ones used by pipelines)
- [x] (offtopic) use badges for queue labels & dependencies
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6918444/226541271-23f3b7b2-7a08-45c2-a2e6-1c7fc31b6f1d.png)
# Changes
- Adds an admin view to see the whole work-queue of the server.
- The admin can also pause / resume the queue.
- The view is reloading data every 5 seconds automatically.
- The task model from queue got removed in favor of the one from models.
- 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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Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
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)
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
* Implement database changes and store methods for global and organization secrets
* Add tests for new store methods
* Add organization secret API and UI
* Add global secrets API and UI
* Add suggestions
* Update warning style
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
* Fix lint warning
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
Rewrite of the UI using Typescript, Vue3, Windicss and Vite. The design should be close to the current one with some changes:
- latest pipeline in a sidebar on the right
- secrets and registry as part of the repo-settings (secrets and registry entries shouldn't be used as much so they can be "hidden" under settings IMO)
- start page shows list of active repositories with button to enable / add new ones (currently you see all repositories and in most cases you only add new repositories once in a while)
This is a preparation for #245 and adds a new endpoint (`.js``file) which can be included by the web-ui to get some config and credentials like the user profile or access-token.
* pass context down to remote clients
* make tests work
* add ctx to Refresh() and use it
* bitbucketserver
* code format
* plugin interface: add todo context
* solve todo
* RM TODO by using context.WithTimeout
* refactor & fix
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
* go fmt
* Update server/remote/coding/coding.go
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
By adding a new ENV variable called `WOODPECKER_WWW_PROXY` it is possible to serve a webinterface via a proxy configured by the `WOODPECKER_WWW_PROXY` value for development instead of serving the interface from the bundled code or from some folder location as the old `WOODPECKER_WWW` option allowed. Using a proxy allows developing the UI with hot-reloading.