* Implemented sendmail. This piggybacks on existing configuration to keep the change simple
* Changed privicy of new sendSMTP and sendSendmail functions
* Fixed Lint errors
* Seperated SMTP and sendmail into their own senders
* Making new structs private as they should not be used externally now
* Added sendmail setting to ini file
* Minor code cleanup
* Enables mssql support
Port of dlobs work in gogs.
Enables options in index.js
Enables MSSQL as a database option in go.
Sets ID to 0 on initial migration. Required for
MSSQL insert statements.
Signed-off-by: Beau Trepp <beautrepp@gmail.com>
* Vendors in denisenkom/go-mssqldb
Includes golang.org/x/crypto/md4
as this is required by go-msssqldb
Signed-off-by: Beau Trepp <beautrepp@gmail.com>
* Moved conf assets into options folder
* Dropped old bindata
* Started to integrate options bindata and accessors
* Do not enforce a builtin app.ini
* Replaced bindata calls with options
* Dropped bindata task from makefile, it's the generate task now
* Always embedd app.ini to provide sane config defaults
* Use sane defaults for the configuration
* Defined default value for SSH_KEYGEN_PATH
* Dropped "NEVER EVER MODIFY THIS FILE" header from app.ini
* Fixed new paths in latest test additions
* Drop bindata with make clean task
* Set more proper default values
* Get rid of the bin folder within the build process
Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
* Dropped latest make task, it is unused
Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
* Added tidb tag to drone config
Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
* Dropped the cert build tag
Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
* Dropped useless minwinsvc build tag
Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
* Dropped the useless build tags from drone config
Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
Still use GOGS_WORK_DIR and GOGS_CUSTOM env variables
as a fallback if the equivalent GITEA_* are not set,
warning user about the need for change.
Does not change "gogs" to "gitea" in webhook type name
Because "gogs" hook type is part of the API (routes) and used
in templates...
Closes#87
* Add support for federated avatars
Fixes#3105
Removes avatar fetching duplication code
Adds an "Enable Federated Avatar" checkbox in user settings
(defaults to unchecked)
Moves avatar settings all in the same form, making
local and remote avatars mutually exclusive
Renames UploadAvatarForm to AvatarForm
as it's not anymore only for uploading
* Run gofmt on all modified files
* Move Avatar form in its own page
* Add go-libravatar dependency to vendor/ dir
Hopefully helps with accepting the contribution.
See also #3214
* Revert "Add go-libravatar dependency to vendor/ dir"
This reverts commit a8cb93ae640bbb90f7d25012fc257bda9fae9b82.
* Make federated avatar setting a global configuration
Removes the per-user setting
* Move avatar handling back to base tool, disable federated avatar in offline mode
* Format, handle error
* Properly set fallback host
* Use unsupported github.com mirror for importing go-libravatar
* Remove comment showing life exists outside of github.com
... pity, but contribution would not be accepted otherwise
* Use Combo for Get and Post methods over /avatar
* FEDERATED_AVATAR -> ENABLE_FEDERATED_AVATAR
* Fix persistance of federated avatar lookup checkbox at install time
* Federated Avatars -> Enable Federated Avatars
* Use len(string) == 0 instead of string == ""
* Move import line where it belong
See
https://github.com/Unknwon/go-code-convention/blob/master/en-US/import_packages.md
Pity the import url is still the unofficial one, but oh well...
* Save a line (and waste much more expensive time)
* Remove redundant parens
* Remove an empty line
* Remove empty lines
* Reorder lines to make diff smaller
* Remove another newline
Unknwon review got me start a fight against newlines
* Move DISABLE_GRAVATAR and ENABLE_FEDERATED_AVATAR after OFFLINE_MODE
On re-reading the diff I figured what Unknwon meant here:
https://github.com/gogits/gogs/pull/3320/files#r73741106
* Remove newlines that weren't there before my intervention
- Try to reduce memory allocations
- Add possibility to disable diff highlight (can improve performance for large diffs)
- Tweaking with cost for prettier (cleaner) diffs
- Do not calculate diff when the number of removed lines in a block is not equal to the number of added lines (this usually resulted in ugly diffs)
Config option [server] SSH_LISTEN_PORT to the port the builtin SSH server will be listen.
It can be different from SSH_PORT which is supposed to be exposed in the clone URL.
This should solve the problem when user runs Gogs inside Docker container
and still want to use builtin SSH server.
This commit adds the possibibility to use either the native golang
libraries or ssh-keygen to check public keys. The check is adjusted
depending on the settings, so that only supported keys are let through.
This commit also brings back the blacklist feature, which was removed in
7ef9a05588. This allows to blacklist
algorythms or keys based on the key length. This works with the native
and the ssh-keygen way.
Because of #2179 it also includes a way to adjust the path to
ssh-keygen and the working directory for ssh-keygen. With this,
sysadmins should be able to adjust the settings in a way, that SELinux
is okay with it. In the worst case, they can switch to the native
implementation and only loose support for ed25519 keys at the moment.
There are some other places which need adjustment to utilize the
parameters and the native implementation, but this sets the ground work.
Local (DMZ) URL for gogs workers (such as ssh update) accessing web service. In
most cases you do not need to change default http://localhost:HTTP_PORT/. You
may need to alter it only if your ssh server node is not the same as http node,
eg. running behind proxy on different node than web server.
--- 80 public port -> 8080 -- web server node
/
public proxy --<
\
--- 22 public port -> 10022 -- ssh server node
This option is not intended to be accessible via web GUI settings, since it is
unlikely someone needs to change it to somethings else than default
http://localhost:HTTP_PORT/ which should work for most of the cases.
But this should land into the documentation somewhere.
fixup