Crude fix to allow to correctly list workspaces for bitbucket cloud
(https://bitbucket.org) and so run a pipeline.
Last year they removed a bunch of deprecated APIs and replaced them with
new ones.
Signed-off-by: Martin Herren <martin.herren@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Herren <martin.herren@ecorobotix.com>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Closes#1169
Replaces structs that were added inline in hook structs with structs of
the corresponding SDKs. This makes it more readable and error-proof.
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>
at some point (~7years ago) the oauth2 implementation was copied into the code-base and never touched.
We only use it for gitlab the rest is already back using std.
This migrates to the std oauth2 implementation
We previously got the machine hostname for Netrc from the url of the remote, but in cases where the clone-url does not match the api url this can lead to errors.
If the repo was renamed, there's an issue with Gitea: it redirects the /api/v1/repos/<owner>/<repo>/hooks POST request to a GET request at the same URL.
This URL returns the list of all hooks, thus the Gitea SDK can't parse the response into a single gitea.Hook type.
A better error is also visisble if the repo was deleted.
Some flags where unused and / or unnecessary as they are covered by alternatives implemented in PRs of milestone 0.15.0 and just complicated the setup.
closes#681
* use flag value
* fix test
* sed -i 's/STATUS_CONTEXT/WOODPECKER_STATUS_CONTEXT/g'
* docs
* Update docs/docs/91-migrations.md
Co-authored-by: Anbraten <anton@ju60.de>
- link to specific proc (only general build before)
- set status for all procs (before: only for the whole build on some SCMs)
- set status after restart
- set status to pending after waiting for approval
- make status of gitlab, gitea & github equal
- dedupe status update code
- dedupe `PostBuild` code
close#410, close#297, close#459, close#521
Benefits:
- the webhook delivery history of the drone-ci-service is broken (no way to check if a webhook was successfully delivered by Gitlab)
- drone-ci-service has limited events support (for example no comment or branch deleted event)
- independent from drone integration in general
Resolve some todos in server/model:
* Move persistent queue into its own package
* Create Types: StatusValue, SCMKind, RepoVisibly
* Rename struct Repo fields: SCMKind, IsSCMPrivate