To make the markup package easier to maintain:
1. Split some go files into small files
2. Use a shared util.NopCloser, remove duplicate code
3. Remove unused functions
Only move code, no unnecessary logic change. (There are many problems in
old code, but changing them is not in this PR's scope)
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Follow #32383
This PR cleans up the "Deadline" usages in templates, make them call
`ParseLegacy` first to get a `Time` struct then display by `DateUtils`.
Now it should be pretty clear how "deadline string" works, it makes it
possible to do further refactoring and correcting.
This has two major changes that significantly reduce the amount of work
done for large diffs:
* Kill a running git process when reaching the maximum number of files
in a diff, preventing it from processing the entire diff.
* When loading a diff with the URL param `file-only=true`, skip loading
stats. This speeds up loading both hidden files of a diff and sections
of a diff when clicking the "Show More" button.
A couple of minor things from profiling are also included:
* Reuse existing repo in `PrepareViewPullInfo` if head and base are the
same.
The performance impact is going to depend heavily on the individual diff
and the hardware it runs on, but when testing locally on a diff changing
100k+ lines over hundreds of files, I'm seeing a roughly 75% reduction
in time to load the result of "Show More"
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30296
- Adds a DB fixture for actions artifacts
- Adds artifacts test files
- Clears artifacts test files between each run
- Note: I initially initialized the artifacts only for artifacts tests,
but because the files are small it only takes ~8ms, so I changed it to
always run in test setup for simplicity
- Fix some otherwise flaky tests by making them not depend on previous
tests
Fix#28121
I did some tests and found that the `missing signature key` error is
caused by an incorrect `Content-Type` header. Gitea correctly sets the
`Content-Type` header when serving files.
348d1d0f32/routers/api/packages/container/container.go (L712-L717)
However, when `SERVE_DIRECT` is enabled, the `Content-Type` header may
be set to an incorrect value by the storage service. To fix this issue,
we can use query parameters to override response header values.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_GetObject.html
<img width="600px"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f2ff90f0-f1df-46f9-9680-b8120222c555"
/>
In this PR, I introduced a new parameter to the `URL` method to support
additional parameters.
```
URL(path, name string, reqParams url.Values) (*url.URL, error)
```
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Most S3-like services support specifying the content type when storing
objects. However, Gitea always use `application/octet-stream`.
Therefore, I believe we also need to improve the `Save` method to
support storing objects with the correct content type.
b7fb20e73e/modules/storage/minio.go (L214-L221)
- Prefer
[window.location.assign](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Location/assign)
over assigning to
[window.location](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/location)
which typescript does not like. This works in all browsers including
PaleMoon.
- Fix all typescript issues in `web_src/js/webcomponents`, no behaviour
changes.
- ~~Workaround bug in `@typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-type-assertion`
rule.~~
- Omit vendored file from type checks.
- `tsc` error count is reduce by 53 with these changes.