* pull request merges now allow for custom commit messages
* allow i18n on commit_message label
* place label above textarea for commit message
* rename commit message for pull requests into commit description and pass to git separately
* First code for repository avatars
* Last code for repository avatars
- add new option for repo avatars location on filesystem
- add route catch in web
- add new fields to repo model
- add migration
- update settings handlers
- update repo header template
* Update locale messages
* Add repo avatars to home page
* Add repo avatars to organization right panel
* Show repo avatars in repo list
* Remove AvatarEamil field, remove Gravatar support, use generic locale messages
* Fix migration
* Fix seed and not used tool
* Revert public css changes, add them to less files
* Latest lessc (2.6.0) don't put result into file but output to stdout
So redirect output to file
* Simplify things:
- migration don't needed, and table changes too
- just upload file to repo avatar storage
- or generate random image
* Fix repo image seed - name not unique
* Get rid of not needed model fields
* Class value is enough, remove height attribute
* Don't generate random avatar for repository
- use html and semantic ui icons if no avatar found
* Update styles and templates for repo
- use repo icon as default avatar
- use globe icon for public repos
- add micro style for repo avatars at dashboard
* Remvoe redundant empty line
* Fix nl2br filter - must return string
* Fix css style for micro-repo-avatar in dashboard list
* Remove `|len`, works fine w/o it.
* Update after review 2:
- use static route for repository avatar
- format images settings block in settings
* Update after review 2:
- no random avatar for repo
* Update after review 2:
- no random avatar for repo 2
- update imports
- update UploadAvatar* functions
* Update after review 2:
- update templates
* Fix trace call
* Remove unused immport since we use static route for repo avatars.
* Update repository description field to contain more than 256 symbols
- update repository model - description field now is `TEXT` and limited by 4000 symbols
- new migration
- add description to html forms - repo creation and repo settings
- add translation for description
* Update for description field, new features
- add autosize (height) for description textarea, new plugin
- set max description length to 512 symbols
- update locales
* Fix migration - typo in var
* Update repo description behaviour
- add textarea autosize for /repo/create
- add symbols counter under description testarea (create/edit)
* Fix function definition - it a var
* Revert ru-RU locale
* Update by review
- Use type `varchar(512)` in migration
- Remove unused files from autosize plugin
* Fix migration - new project paths
* Fixes after review 2
- copyright year
- format includes
- use switch instead of multi-if
* Remove unused `default:` option.
It's a fun feature but `ENABLE_FEDERATED_AVATAR` being true by default
leads to confusion and huge slowdowns (see #2838, #980, #914) --- it's
unexpected that Gogs requires DNS configured (?) for avatars.
Avatar lookup is a niche feature that I don't believe should be enabled
by default given how prone it is to causing problems.
For DVCS, either merge or rebase works for getting new code in a pull
request in the main branch.
The rebase workflow produces a linear history which is cleaner, and
more bisect-able.
This commit adds a repo-level option to enable the rebase workflow. Once
enabled, "Merge Pull Request" will be replaced by
"Rebase and Merge Pull Request" which does exactly what the user wants.
It's unlikely a project wants a mixed-use of both rebase and merge
workflows, therefore the feature is not implemented as a drop-down
button like what GitHub does
(https://github.com/blog/2243-rebase-and-merge-pull-requests).
Move 'Commits' and 'Releases' tabs down to body.
This patch also reduces page load time for pages that do not need
to use commits count anywhere. Get commits count can hurt
performance badly for huge repositories that has tens of thousands
commits like Linux Kernel.