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
* 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
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* Fix lint warning
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* make global environment variables available for pipeline substitution
* lint fixes
* global env support in cli exec; procBuilder tests
* drop GLOBAL_ prefix
* docs
* documentation typo
* Update docs/docs/20-usage/50-environment.md
as suggested by anbraten
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to make it easier for devs to find the right place for code
close#655
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- refactor
- create new errors to handle on them
- dedup code
- split server pipeline functionality's into dedicated functions
- add code comments to document what goes on
- add TODOs for next refactor
Officially support labels for pipelines and agents to improve pipeline picking.
* add pipeline labels
* update, improve docs and add migration
* update proto file
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closes#304 & #860
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
* Do not filter on linux/amd64 per default & add tests
Tasks with no platform would otherwise not perform on runners with different OS/ARCH combos
Signed-off-by: Lukas Bachschwell <lukas@lbsfilm.at>
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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.
* only calculate time on running builds
* Add updated timestamp into database and use it in frontend
* add more trace logging
* refactor (move grpc unrelated func into related package)
* fix xorm schema
* add todo
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
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