Fix wrong text getting saved on editing second comment on an issue. (#5608)
* comments: Fix an incorrent DOM element selection.
This commit fixes a bug that was causing text from previously edited
comment to get saved when two comments were edited one after other.
Text area with id of `#content` isn't unique on the page but it was
being treated as unique by the event handling code.
Fixes: #5581.
* templates: Remove `id` from textarea in commit edit form.
An element is assigned an `id` only if it is unique for the whole page
but in this case there can be multiple textarea so it should have one.
Immediate fix to htmlEncode user added text (#5570)
There are likely problems remaining with the way that initCommentForm
is creating its elements. I suspect that a malformed avatar url could
be used maliciously.
* Added test environment for m$sql
* Added template for test environment for m$sql
* Fix password
* Fix password (again)
* Fix password (again again)
* Fix db
* Ci trigger (Looking at you drone....)
* Ci trigger (Looking at you drone....)
* Ci trigger (Looking at you drone....)
* Ci trigger (Looking at you drone....)
* Create master database for mssql integration tests
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Create database only if master do not exist
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Fix mssql integration tests by using custom database "gitea"
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Moved defer
* bump xorm
* updated xorm
* Fixed build
Fix the Let's Encrypt handler by listening on a valid address (#5525)
* Fix the Let's Encrypt handler by listening on a valid address
Also handle errors in the HTTP server go routine, return a fatal error
when something goes wrong.
Thanks to @gbl08ma for finding the actual bug
Here is an example of the error handling:
2018/12/11 14:23:07 [....io/gitea/cmd/web.go:87 func1()] [E] Failed to
start the Let's Encrypt handler on port 30: listen tcp 0.0.0.0:30: bind:
permission denied
Closes #5280
* Fix a typo
* Add branch protection for approvals
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Add required approvals
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Add missing comments and fmt
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Add type = approval and group by reviewer_id to review
* Prevent users from adding negative review limits
* Add migration for approval whitelists
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
MSSQL is using the wrong type here which results in a strconv.ParseInt: parsing "2018-12-07T00:00:00Z": invalid syntax error.
The added datediff(SECOND, '19700101', x) results in the unix timestamp to be returned.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Dziomba <christopher.dziomba@gmail.com>