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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and create a new org once a user is created (logged in for the first
time)
closes https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/issues/3342
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Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
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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- refactor pipeline parsing
- do not parse the pipeline multiple times to perform filter checks, do
this once and perform checks on the result directly
- code deduplication
- refactor forge token refreshing
- move refreshing to a helper func to reduce code
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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.