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gitea/modules/convert/convert.go

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// Copyright 2015 The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2018 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package convert
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
asymkey_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/asymkey"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/auth"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db"
git_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/git"
issues_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/issues"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/organization"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/perm"
access_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/perm/access"
repo_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/repo"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/unit"
user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/webhook"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/git"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
api "code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/structs"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/services/gitdiff"
webhook_service "code.gitea.io/gitea/services/webhook"
)
// ToEmail convert models.EmailAddress to api.Email
func ToEmail(email *user_model.EmailAddress) *api.Email {
return &api.Email{
Email: email.Email,
Verified: email.IsActivated,
Primary: email.IsPrimary,
}
}
// ToBranch convert a git.Commit and git.Branch to an api.Branch
func ToBranch(repo *repo_model.Repository, b *git.Branch, c *git.Commit, bp *git_model.ProtectedBranch, user *user_model.User, isRepoAdmin bool) (*api.Branch, error) {
if bp == nil {
var hasPerm bool
var canPush bool
var err error
if user != nil {
hasPerm, err = access_model.HasAccessUnit(db.DefaultContext, user, repo, unit.TypeCode, perm.AccessModeWrite)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
perms, err := access_model.GetUserRepoPermission(db.DefaultContext, repo, user)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
canPush = issues_model.CanMaintainerWriteToBranch(perms, b.Name, user)
}
return &api.Branch{
Name: b.Name,
Commit: ToPayloadCommit(repo, c),
Protected: false,
RequiredApprovals: 0,
EnableStatusCheck: false,
StatusCheckContexts: []string{},
UserCanPush: canPush,
UserCanMerge: hasPerm,
}, nil
}
branch := &api.Branch{
Name: b.Name,
Commit: ToPayloadCommit(repo, c),
Protected: true,
RequiredApprovals: bp.RequiredApprovals,
EnableStatusCheck: bp.EnableStatusCheck,
StatusCheckContexts: bp.StatusCheckContexts,
}
if isRepoAdmin {
branch.EffectiveBranchProtectionName = bp.BranchName
}
if user != nil {
permission, err := access_model.GetUserRepoPermission(db.DefaultContext, repo, user)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
branch.UserCanPush = bp.CanUserPush(user.ID)
branch.UserCanMerge = git_model.IsUserMergeWhitelisted(db.DefaultContext, bp, user.ID, permission)
}
return branch, nil
}
// ToBranchProtection convert a ProtectedBranch to api.BranchProtection
func ToBranchProtection(bp *git_model.ProtectedBranch) *api.BranchProtection {
pushWhitelistUsernames, err := user_model.GetUserNamesByIDs(bp.WhitelistUserIDs)
if err != nil {
log.Error("GetUserNamesByIDs (WhitelistUserIDs): %v", err)
}
mergeWhitelistUsernames, err := user_model.GetUserNamesByIDs(bp.MergeWhitelistUserIDs)
if err != nil {
log.Error("GetUserNamesByIDs (MergeWhitelistUserIDs): %v", err)
}
approvalsWhitelistUsernames, err := user_model.GetUserNamesByIDs(bp.ApprovalsWhitelistUserIDs)
if err != nil {
log.Error("GetUserNamesByIDs (ApprovalsWhitelistUserIDs): %v", err)
}
pushWhitelistTeams, err := organization.GetTeamNamesByID(bp.WhitelistTeamIDs)
if err != nil {
log.Error("GetTeamNamesByID (WhitelistTeamIDs): %v", err)
}
mergeWhitelistTeams, err := organization.GetTeamNamesByID(bp.MergeWhitelistTeamIDs)
if err != nil {
log.Error("GetTeamNamesByID (MergeWhitelistTeamIDs): %v", err)
}
approvalsWhitelistTeams, err := organization.GetTeamNamesByID(bp.ApprovalsWhitelistTeamIDs)
if err != nil {
log.Error("GetTeamNamesByID (ApprovalsWhitelistTeamIDs): %v", err)
}
return &api.BranchProtection{
BranchName: bp.BranchName,
EnablePush: bp.CanPush,
EnablePushWhitelist: bp.EnableWhitelist,
PushWhitelistUsernames: pushWhitelistUsernames,
PushWhitelistTeams: pushWhitelistTeams,
PushWhitelistDeployKeys: bp.WhitelistDeployKeys,
EnableMergeWhitelist: bp.EnableMergeWhitelist,
MergeWhitelistUsernames: mergeWhitelistUsernames,
MergeWhitelistTeams: mergeWhitelistTeams,
EnableStatusCheck: bp.EnableStatusCheck,
StatusCheckContexts: bp.StatusCheckContexts,
RequiredApprovals: bp.RequiredApprovals,
EnableApprovalsWhitelist: bp.EnableApprovalsWhitelist,
ApprovalsWhitelistUsernames: approvalsWhitelistUsernames,
ApprovalsWhitelistTeams: approvalsWhitelistTeams,
BlockOnRejectedReviews: bp.BlockOnRejectedReviews,
BlockOnOfficialReviewRequests: bp.BlockOnOfficialReviewRequests,
BlockOnOutdatedBranch: bp.BlockOnOutdatedBranch,
DismissStaleApprovals: bp.DismissStaleApprovals,
RequireSignedCommits: bp.RequireSignedCommits,
ProtectedFilePatterns: bp.ProtectedFilePatterns,
UnprotectedFilePatterns: bp.UnprotectedFilePatterns,
Created: bp.CreatedUnix.AsTime(),
Updated: bp.UpdatedUnix.AsTime(),
}
}
// ToTag convert a git.Tag to an api.Tag
func ToTag(repo *repo_model.Repository, t *git.Tag) *api.Tag {
return &api.Tag{
Name: t.Name,
Message: strings.TrimSpace(t.Message),
ID: t.ID.String(),
Commit: ToCommitMeta(repo, t),
ZipballURL: util.URLJoin(repo.HTMLURL(), "archive", t.Name+".zip"),
TarballURL: util.URLJoin(repo.HTMLURL(), "archive", t.Name+".tar.gz"),
}
}
// ToVerification convert a git.Commit.Signature to an api.PayloadCommitVerification
func ToVerification(c *git.Commit) *api.PayloadCommitVerification {
verif := asymkey_model.ParseCommitWithSignature(c)
Sign merges, CRUD, Wiki and Repository initialisation with gpg key (#7631) This PR fixes #7598 by providing a configurable way of signing commits across the Gitea instance. Per repository configurability and import/generation of trusted secure keys is not provided by this PR - from a security PoV that's probably impossible to do properly. Similarly web-signing, that is asking the user to sign something, is not implemented - this could be done at a later stage however. ## Features - [x] If commit.gpgsign is set in .gitconfig sign commits and files created through repofiles. (merges should already have been signed.) - [x] Verify commits signed with the default gpg as valid - [x] Signer, Committer and Author can all be different - [x] Allow signer to be arbitrarily different - We still require the key to have an activated email on Gitea. A more complete implementation would be to use a keyserver and mark external-or-unactivated with an "unknown" trust level icon. - [x] Add a signing-key.gpg endpoint to get the default gpg pub key if available - Rather than add a fake web-flow user I've added this as an endpoint on /api/v1/signing-key.gpg - [x] Try to match the default key with a user on gitea - this is done at verification time - [x] Make things configurable? - app.ini configuration done - [x] when checking commits are signed need to check if they're actually verifiable too - [x] Add documentation I have decided that adjusting the docker to create a default gpg key is not the correct thing to do and therefore have not implemented this.
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commitVerification := &api.PayloadCommitVerification{
Verified: verif.Verified,
Reason: verif.Reason,
}
if c.Signature != nil {
Sign merges, CRUD, Wiki and Repository initialisation with gpg key (#7631) This PR fixes #7598 by providing a configurable way of signing commits across the Gitea instance. Per repository configurability and import/generation of trusted secure keys is not provided by this PR - from a security PoV that's probably impossible to do properly. Similarly web-signing, that is asking the user to sign something, is not implemented - this could be done at a later stage however. ## Features - [x] If commit.gpgsign is set in .gitconfig sign commits and files created through repofiles. (merges should already have been signed.) - [x] Verify commits signed with the default gpg as valid - [x] Signer, Committer and Author can all be different - [x] Allow signer to be arbitrarily different - We still require the key to have an activated email on Gitea. A more complete implementation would be to use a keyserver and mark external-or-unactivated with an "unknown" trust level icon. - [x] Add a signing-key.gpg endpoint to get the default gpg pub key if available - Rather than add a fake web-flow user I've added this as an endpoint on /api/v1/signing-key.gpg - [x] Try to match the default key with a user on gitea - this is done at verification time - [x] Make things configurable? - app.ini configuration done - [x] when checking commits are signed need to check if they're actually verifiable too - [x] Add documentation I have decided that adjusting the docker to create a default gpg key is not the correct thing to do and therefore have not implemented this.
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commitVerification.Signature = c.Signature.Signature
commitVerification.Payload = c.Signature.Payload
}
Sign merges, CRUD, Wiki and Repository initialisation with gpg key (#7631) This PR fixes #7598 by providing a configurable way of signing commits across the Gitea instance. Per repository configurability and import/generation of trusted secure keys is not provided by this PR - from a security PoV that's probably impossible to do properly. Similarly web-signing, that is asking the user to sign something, is not implemented - this could be done at a later stage however. ## Features - [x] If commit.gpgsign is set in .gitconfig sign commits and files created through repofiles. (merges should already have been signed.) - [x] Verify commits signed with the default gpg as valid - [x] Signer, Committer and Author can all be different - [x] Allow signer to be arbitrarily different - We still require the key to have an activated email on Gitea. A more complete implementation would be to use a keyserver and mark external-or-unactivated with an "unknown" trust level icon. - [x] Add a signing-key.gpg endpoint to get the default gpg pub key if available - Rather than add a fake web-flow user I've added this as an endpoint on /api/v1/signing-key.gpg - [x] Try to match the default key with a user on gitea - this is done at verification time - [x] Make things configurable? - app.ini configuration done - [x] when checking commits are signed need to check if they're actually verifiable too - [x] Add documentation I have decided that adjusting the docker to create a default gpg key is not the correct thing to do and therefore have not implemented this.
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if verif.SigningUser != nil {
commitVerification.Signer = &api.PayloadUser{
Sign merges, CRUD, Wiki and Repository initialisation with gpg key (#7631) This PR fixes #7598 by providing a configurable way of signing commits across the Gitea instance. Per repository configurability and import/generation of trusted secure keys is not provided by this PR - from a security PoV that's probably impossible to do properly. Similarly web-signing, that is asking the user to sign something, is not implemented - this could be done at a later stage however. ## Features - [x] If commit.gpgsign is set in .gitconfig sign commits and files created through repofiles. (merges should already have been signed.) - [x] Verify commits signed with the default gpg as valid - [x] Signer, Committer and Author can all be different - [x] Allow signer to be arbitrarily different - We still require the key to have an activated email on Gitea. A more complete implementation would be to use a keyserver and mark external-or-unactivated with an "unknown" trust level icon. - [x] Add a signing-key.gpg endpoint to get the default gpg pub key if available - Rather than add a fake web-flow user I've added this as an endpoint on /api/v1/signing-key.gpg - [x] Try to match the default key with a user on gitea - this is done at verification time - [x] Make things configurable? - app.ini configuration done - [x] when checking commits are signed need to check if they're actually verifiable too - [x] Add documentation I have decided that adjusting the docker to create a default gpg key is not the correct thing to do and therefore have not implemented this.
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Name: verif.SigningUser.Name,
Email: verif.SigningUser.Email,
}
}
Sign merges, CRUD, Wiki and Repository initialisation with gpg key (#7631) This PR fixes #7598 by providing a configurable way of signing commits across the Gitea instance. Per repository configurability and import/generation of trusted secure keys is not provided by this PR - from a security PoV that's probably impossible to do properly. Similarly web-signing, that is asking the user to sign something, is not implemented - this could be done at a later stage however. ## Features - [x] If commit.gpgsign is set in .gitconfig sign commits and files created through repofiles. (merges should already have been signed.) - [x] Verify commits signed with the default gpg as valid - [x] Signer, Committer and Author can all be different - [x] Allow signer to be arbitrarily different - We still require the key to have an activated email on Gitea. A more complete implementation would be to use a keyserver and mark external-or-unactivated with an "unknown" trust level icon. - [x] Add a signing-key.gpg endpoint to get the default gpg pub key if available - Rather than add a fake web-flow user I've added this as an endpoint on /api/v1/signing-key.gpg - [x] Try to match the default key with a user on gitea - this is done at verification time - [x] Make things configurable? - app.ini configuration done - [x] when checking commits are signed need to check if they're actually verifiable too - [x] Add documentation I have decided that adjusting the docker to create a default gpg key is not the correct thing to do and therefore have not implemented this.
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return commitVerification
}
// ToPublicKey convert asymkey_model.PublicKey to api.PublicKey
func ToPublicKey(apiLink string, key *asymkey_model.PublicKey) *api.PublicKey {
return &api.PublicKey{
ID: key.ID,
Key: key.Content,
URL: fmt.Sprintf("%s%d", apiLink, key.ID),
Title: key.Name,
Fingerprint: key.Fingerprint,
Created: key.CreatedUnix.AsTime(),
}
}
// ToGPGKey converts models.GPGKey to api.GPGKey
func ToGPGKey(key *asymkey_model.GPGKey) *api.GPGKey {
subkeys := make([]*api.GPGKey, len(key.SubsKey))
for id, k := range key.SubsKey {
subkeys[id] = &api.GPGKey{
ID: k.ID,
PrimaryKeyID: k.PrimaryKeyID,
KeyID: k.KeyID,
PublicKey: k.Content,
Created: k.CreatedUnix.AsTime(),
Expires: k.ExpiredUnix.AsTime(),
CanSign: k.CanSign,
CanEncryptComms: k.CanEncryptComms,
CanEncryptStorage: k.CanEncryptStorage,
CanCertify: k.CanSign,
Verified: k.Verified,
}
}
emails := make([]*api.GPGKeyEmail, len(key.Emails))
for i, e := range key.Emails {
emails[i] = ToGPGKeyEmail(e)
}
return &api.GPGKey{
ID: key.ID,
PrimaryKeyID: key.PrimaryKeyID,
KeyID: key.KeyID,
PublicKey: key.Content,
Created: key.CreatedUnix.AsTime(),
Expires: key.ExpiredUnix.AsTime(),
Emails: emails,
SubsKey: subkeys,
CanSign: key.CanSign,
CanEncryptComms: key.CanEncryptComms,
CanEncryptStorage: key.CanEncryptStorage,
CanCertify: key.CanSign,
Verified: key.Verified,
}
}
// ToGPGKeyEmail convert models.EmailAddress to api.GPGKeyEmail
func ToGPGKeyEmail(email *user_model.EmailAddress) *api.GPGKeyEmail {
return &api.GPGKeyEmail{
Email: email.Email,
Verified: email.IsActivated,
}
}
// ToHook convert models.Webhook to api.Hook
Add Webhook authorization header (#20926) _This is a different approach to #20267, I took the liberty of adapting some parts, see below_ ## Context In some cases, a weebhook endpoint requires some kind of authentication. The usual way is by sending a static `Authorization` header, with a given token. For instance: - Matrix expects a `Bearer <token>` (already implemented, by storing the header cleartext in the metadata - which is buggy on retry #19872) - TeamCity #18667 - Gitea instances #20267 - SourceHut https://man.sr.ht/graphql.md#authentication-strategies (this is my actual personal need :) ## Proposed solution Add a dedicated encrypt column to the webhook table (instead of storing it as meta as proposed in #20267), so that it gets available for all present and future hook types (especially the custom ones #19307). This would also solve the buggy matrix retry #19872. As a first step, I would recommend focusing on the backend logic and improve the frontend at a later stage. For now the UI is a simple `Authorization` field (which could be later customized with `Bearer` and `Basic` switches): ![2022-08-23-142911](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3864879/186162483-5b721504-eef5-4932-812e-eb96a68494cc.png) The header name is hard-coded, since I couldn't fine any usecase justifying otherwise. ## Questions - What do you think of this approach? @justusbunsi @Gusted @silverwind - ~~How are the migrations generated? Do I have to manually create a new file, or is there a command for that?~~ - ~~I started adding it to the API: should I complete it or should I drop it? (I don't know how much the API is actually used)~~ ## Done as well: - add a migration for the existing matrix webhooks and remove the `Authorization` logic there _Closes #19872_ Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Gusted <williamzijl7@hotmail.com> Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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func ToHook(repoLink string, w *webhook.Webhook) (*api.Hook, error) {
config := map[string]string{
"url": w.URL,
"content_type": w.ContentType.Name(),
}
if w.Type == webhook.SLACK {
s := webhook_service.GetSlackHook(w)
config["channel"] = s.Channel
config["username"] = s.Username
config["icon_url"] = s.IconURL
config["color"] = s.Color
}
Add Webhook authorization header (#20926) _This is a different approach to #20267, I took the liberty of adapting some parts, see below_ ## Context In some cases, a weebhook endpoint requires some kind of authentication. The usual way is by sending a static `Authorization` header, with a given token. For instance: - Matrix expects a `Bearer <token>` (already implemented, by storing the header cleartext in the metadata - which is buggy on retry #19872) - TeamCity #18667 - Gitea instances #20267 - SourceHut https://man.sr.ht/graphql.md#authentication-strategies (this is my actual personal need :) ## Proposed solution Add a dedicated encrypt column to the webhook table (instead of storing it as meta as proposed in #20267), so that it gets available for all present and future hook types (especially the custom ones #19307). This would also solve the buggy matrix retry #19872. As a first step, I would recommend focusing on the backend logic and improve the frontend at a later stage. For now the UI is a simple `Authorization` field (which could be later customized with `Bearer` and `Basic` switches): ![2022-08-23-142911](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3864879/186162483-5b721504-eef5-4932-812e-eb96a68494cc.png) The header name is hard-coded, since I couldn't fine any usecase justifying otherwise. ## Questions - What do you think of this approach? @justusbunsi @Gusted @silverwind - ~~How are the migrations generated? Do I have to manually create a new file, or is there a command for that?~~ - ~~I started adding it to the API: should I complete it or should I drop it? (I don't know how much the API is actually used)~~ ## Done as well: - add a migration for the existing matrix webhooks and remove the `Authorization` logic there _Closes #19872_ Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Gusted <williamzijl7@hotmail.com> Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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authorizationHeader, err := w.HeaderAuthorization()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
Add Webhook authorization header (#20926) _This is a different approach to #20267, I took the liberty of adapting some parts, see below_ ## Context In some cases, a weebhook endpoint requires some kind of authentication. The usual way is by sending a static `Authorization` header, with a given token. For instance: - Matrix expects a `Bearer <token>` (already implemented, by storing the header cleartext in the metadata - which is buggy on retry #19872) - TeamCity #18667 - Gitea instances #20267 - SourceHut https://man.sr.ht/graphql.md#authentication-strategies (this is my actual personal need :) ## Proposed solution Add a dedicated encrypt column to the webhook table (instead of storing it as meta as proposed in #20267), so that it gets available for all present and future hook types (especially the custom ones #19307). This would also solve the buggy matrix retry #19872. As a first step, I would recommend focusing on the backend logic and improve the frontend at a later stage. For now the UI is a simple `Authorization` field (which could be later customized with `Bearer` and `Basic` switches): ![2022-08-23-142911](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3864879/186162483-5b721504-eef5-4932-812e-eb96a68494cc.png) The header name is hard-coded, since I couldn't fine any usecase justifying otherwise. ## Questions - What do you think of this approach? @justusbunsi @Gusted @silverwind - ~~How are the migrations generated? Do I have to manually create a new file, or is there a command for that?~~ - ~~I started adding it to the API: should I complete it or should I drop it? (I don't know how much the API is actually used)~~ ## Done as well: - add a migration for the existing matrix webhooks and remove the `Authorization` logic there _Closes #19872_ Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Gusted <williamzijl7@hotmail.com> Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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return &api.Hook{
ID: w.ID,
Type: w.Type,
URL: fmt.Sprintf("%s/settings/hooks/%d", repoLink, w.ID),
Active: w.IsActive,
Config: config,
Events: w.EventsArray(),
AuthorizationHeader: authorizationHeader,
Updated: w.UpdatedUnix.AsTime(),
Created: w.CreatedUnix.AsTime(),
}, nil
}
// ToGitHook convert git.Hook to api.GitHook
func ToGitHook(h *git.Hook) *api.GitHook {
return &api.GitHook{
Name: h.Name(),
IsActive: h.IsActive,
Content: h.Content,
}
}
// ToDeployKey convert asymkey_model.DeployKey to api.DeployKey
func ToDeployKey(apiLink string, key *asymkey_model.DeployKey) *api.DeployKey {
return &api.DeployKey{
ID: key.ID,
KeyID: key.KeyID,
Key: key.Content,
Fingerprint: key.Fingerprint,
URL: fmt.Sprintf("%s%d", apiLink, key.ID),
Title: key.Name,
Created: key.CreatedUnix.AsTime(),
ReadOnly: key.Mode == perm.AccessModeRead, // All deploy keys are read-only.
}
}
// ToOrganization convert user_model.User to api.Organization
func ToOrganization(org *organization.Organization) *api.Organization {
return &api.Organization{
ID: org.ID,
AvatarURL: org.AsUser().AvatarLink(),
Name: org.Name,
UserName: org.Name,
FullName: org.FullName,
Description: org.Description,
Website: org.Website,
Location: org.Location,
Visibility: org.Visibility.String(),
RepoAdminChangeTeamAccess: org.RepoAdminChangeTeamAccess,
}
}
// ToTeam convert models.Team to api.Team
func ToTeam(team *organization.Team, loadOrg ...bool) (*api.Team, error) {
teams, err := ToTeams([]*organization.Team{team}, len(loadOrg) != 0 && loadOrg[0])
if err != nil || len(teams) == 0 {
return nil, err
}
return teams[0], nil
}
// ToTeams convert models.Team list to api.Team list
func ToTeams(teams []*organization.Team, loadOrgs bool) ([]*api.Team, error) {
if len(teams) == 0 || teams[0] == nil {
return nil, nil
}
cache := make(map[int64]*api.Organization)
apiTeams := make([]*api.Team, len(teams))
for i := range teams {
if err := teams[i].GetUnits(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
apiTeams[i] = &api.Team{
ID: teams[i].ID,
Name: teams[i].Name,
Description: teams[i].Description,
IncludesAllRepositories: teams[i].IncludesAllRepositories,
CanCreateOrgRepo: teams[i].CanCreateOrgRepo,
Permission: teams[i].AccessMode.String(),
Units: teams[i].GetUnitNames(),
UnitsMap: teams[i].GetUnitsMap(),
}
if loadOrgs {
apiOrg, ok := cache[teams[i].OrgID]
if !ok {
org, err := organization.GetOrgByID(db.DefaultContext, teams[i].OrgID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
apiOrg = ToOrganization(org)
cache[teams[i].OrgID] = apiOrg
}
apiTeams[i].Organization = apiOrg
}
}
return apiTeams, nil
}
// ToAnnotatedTag convert git.Tag to api.AnnotatedTag
func ToAnnotatedTag(repo *repo_model.Repository, t *git.Tag, c *git.Commit) *api.AnnotatedTag {
return &api.AnnotatedTag{
Tag: t.Name,
SHA: t.ID.String(),
Object: ToAnnotatedTagObject(repo, c),
Message: t.Message,
URL: util.URLJoin(repo.APIURL(), "git/tags", t.ID.String()),
Tagger: ToCommitUser(t.Tagger),
Verification: ToVerification(c),
}
}
// ToAnnotatedTagObject convert a git.Commit to an api.AnnotatedTagObject
func ToAnnotatedTagObject(repo *repo_model.Repository, commit *git.Commit) *api.AnnotatedTagObject {
return &api.AnnotatedTagObject{
SHA: commit.ID.String(),
Type: string(git.ObjectCommit),
URL: util.URLJoin(repo.APIURL(), "git/commits", commit.ID.String()),
}
}
Add API endpoint for accessing repo topics (#7963) * Create API endpoints for repo topics. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Generate swagger Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Add documentation to functions Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Grammar fix Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix function comment Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Can't use FindTopics when looking for a single repo topic, as it doesnt use exact match Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Add PUT ​/repos​/{owner}​/{repo}​/topics and remove GET ​/repos​/{owner}​/{repo}​/topics * Ignore if topic is sent twice in same request, refactoring. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix topic dropdown with api changes. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Style fix Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Update API documentation Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Better way to handle duplicate topics in slice Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Make response element TopicName an array of strings, instead of using an array of TopicName Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Add test cases for API Repo Topics. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix format of tests Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix comments Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix unit tests after adding some more topics to the test fixture. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Update models/topic.go Limit multiple if else if ... Co-Authored-By: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com> * Engine as first parameter in function Co-Authored-By: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com> * Replace magic numbers with http status code constants. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix variable scope Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Test one read with login and one with token Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Add some more tests Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Apply suggestions from code review Use empty struct for efficiency Co-Authored-By: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv> * Add test case to check access for user with write access Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix access, repo admin required to change topics Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Correct first test to be without token Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Any repo reader should be able to access topics. * No need for string pointer Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com>
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// ToTopicResponse convert from models.Topic to api.TopicResponse
func ToTopicResponse(topic *repo_model.Topic) *api.TopicResponse {
Add API endpoint for accessing repo topics (#7963) * Create API endpoints for repo topics. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Generate swagger Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Add documentation to functions Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Grammar fix Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix function comment Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Can't use FindTopics when looking for a single repo topic, as it doesnt use exact match Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Add PUT ​/repos​/{owner}​/{repo}​/topics and remove GET ​/repos​/{owner}​/{repo}​/topics * Ignore if topic is sent twice in same request, refactoring. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix topic dropdown with api changes. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Style fix Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Update API documentation Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Better way to handle duplicate topics in slice Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Make response element TopicName an array of strings, instead of using an array of TopicName Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Add test cases for API Repo Topics. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix format of tests Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix comments Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix unit tests after adding some more topics to the test fixture. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Update models/topic.go Limit multiple if else if ... Co-Authored-By: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com> * Engine as first parameter in function Co-Authored-By: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com> * Replace magic numbers with http status code constants. Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix variable scope Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Test one read with login and one with token Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Add some more tests Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Apply suggestions from code review Use empty struct for efficiency Co-Authored-By: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv> * Add test case to check access for user with write access Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Fix access, repo admin required to change topics Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Correct first test to be without token Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com> * Any repo reader should be able to access topics. * No need for string pointer Signed-off-by: David Svantesson <davidsvantesson@gmail.com>
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return &api.TopicResponse{
ID: topic.ID,
Name: topic.Name,
RepoCount: topic.RepoCount,
Created: topic.CreatedUnix.AsTime(),
Updated: topic.UpdatedUnix.AsTime(),
}
}
// ToOAuth2Application convert from auth.OAuth2Application to api.OAuth2Application
func ToOAuth2Application(app *auth.OAuth2Application) *api.OAuth2Application {
return &api.OAuth2Application{
Record OAuth client type at registration (#21316) The OAuth spec [defines two types of client](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-2.1), confidential and public. Previously Gitea assumed all clients to be confidential. > OAuth defines two client types, based on their ability to authenticate securely with the authorization server (i.e., ability to > maintain the confidentiality of their client credentials): > > confidential > Clients capable of maintaining the confidentiality of their credentials (e.g., client implemented on a secure server with > restricted access to the client credentials), or capable of secure client authentication using other means. > > **public > Clients incapable of maintaining the confidentiality of their credentials (e.g., clients executing on the device used by the resource owner, such as an installed native application or a web browser-based application), and incapable of secure client authentication via any other means.** > > The client type designation is based on the authorization server's definition of secure authentication and its acceptable exposure levels of client credentials. The authorization server SHOULD NOT make assumptions about the client type. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8252#section-8.4 > Authorization servers MUST record the client type in the client registration details in order to identify and process requests accordingly. Require PKCE for public clients: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8252#section-8.1 > Authorization servers SHOULD reject authorization requests from native apps that don't use PKCE by returning an error message Fixes #21299 Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
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ID: app.ID,
Name: app.Name,
ClientID: app.ClientID,
ClientSecret: app.ClientSecret,
ConfidentialClient: app.ConfidentialClient,
RedirectURIs: app.RedirectURIs,
Created: app.CreatedUnix.AsTime(),
}
}
// ToLFSLock convert a LFSLock to api.LFSLock
func ToLFSLock(l *git_model.LFSLock) *api.LFSLock {
u, err := user_model.GetUserByID(l.OwnerID)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return &api.LFSLock{
ID: strconv.FormatInt(l.ID, 10),
Path: l.Path,
LockedAt: l.Created.Round(time.Second),
Owner: &api.LFSLockOwner{
Name: u.Name,
},
}
}
// ToChangedFile convert a gitdiff.DiffFile to api.ChangedFile
func ToChangedFile(f *gitdiff.DiffFile, repo *repo_model.Repository, commit string) *api.ChangedFile {
status := "changed"
if f.IsDeleted {
status = "deleted"
} else if f.IsCreated {
status = "added"
} else if f.IsRenamed && f.Type == gitdiff.DiffFileCopy {
status = "copied"
} else if f.IsRenamed && f.Type == gitdiff.DiffFileRename {
status = "renamed"
} else if f.Addition == 0 && f.Deletion == 0 {
status = "unchanged"
}
file := &api.ChangedFile{
Filename: f.GetDiffFileName(),
Status: status,
Additions: f.Addition,
Deletions: f.Deletion,
Changes: f.Addition + f.Deletion,
HTMLURL: fmt.Sprint(repo.HTMLURL(), "/src/commit/", commit, "/", util.PathEscapeSegments(f.GetDiffFileName())),
ContentsURL: fmt.Sprint(repo.APIURL(), "/contents/", util.PathEscapeSegments(f.GetDiffFileName()), "?ref=", commit),
RawURL: fmt.Sprint(repo.HTMLURL(), "/raw/commit/", commit, "/", util.PathEscapeSegments(f.GetDiffFileName())),
}
if status == "rename" {
file.PreviousFilename = f.OldName
}
return file
}