* Closes#36942
* Fixes#19265
Replaces the SSE-based push channel (`/user/events`) with a WebSocket
endpoint (`/-/ws`).
### What changes
- **New `/-/ws` endpoint** (authenticated). One WebSocket per origin,
shared across tabs via a single `SharedWorker`.
- **Pubsub broker** (`services/pubsub`) for fan-out by topic, behind a
`Broker` interface. `MemoryBroker` is the default (single process); a
Redis backend is available for multi-process setups, configured via
`[websocket].PUBSUB_TYPE` / `PUBSUB_CONN_STR`. The internal Gitea queue
was not usable here because it has FIFO/single-consumer semantics.
- **Push-only event production.** Events are emitted by write-triggered
notifiers — `NotificationCountChange`, `PublishStopwatchesForUser`, and
the logout publisher — wired into the existing `notify.Notifier`
interface. No server-side pollers.
- **Typed pub/sub on the client.** `web_src/js/modules/worker.ts` is a
singleton transport; features subscribe per event type via
`onUserEvent('notification-count', cb)` instead of branching on
`event.data.type`.
- **Wire contract** (`UserEventType` union) is shared between the worker
and consumers via `web_src/js/types.ts`, kept in sync with
`services/websocket/events.go`.
- **Client-side periodic polling fallback** kicks in only when the
WebSocket cannot be established (e.g. proxy blocks WS, browser lacks
module-SharedWorker support).
### What's removed
- `modules/eventsource` (SSE manager, run loop, messenger).
- `/user/events` route and `tests/integration/eventsource_test.go`.
- All server-side polling for stopwatches and notification counts.
### Stopwatch multi-tab fix
The navbar stopwatch icon was previously rendered conditionally on `{{if
$activeStopwatch}}`, so tabs loaded before the timer started had no DOM
element to update. The icon and popup are now always rendered (toggled
with `tw-hidden`), and the start/stop/cancel handlers POST silently so
all open tabs reflect the change in real time.
### Deployment note
WebSocket needs the upgrade headers to pass through a reverse proxy,
e.g. for nginx:
```nginx
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
```
Without them the WebSocket cannot be established, and after 3
consecutive failed opens the shared worker signals `push-unavailable`:
the notification count and stopwatch fall back to periodic polling on
the existing `[ui.notification]` timeouts. Real-time push is lost, the
features keep working. The reverse-proxy docs need the same note (see
the `docs-update-needed` label).
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Epid <rexmrj@gmail.com>
1. Fix the "flash message" layout problem for different cases
* I am sure most of the users should have ever seen the ugly
center-aligned error message with multiple lines.
2. Fix inconsistent "Details" flash message EOL handling, sometimes
`\n`, sometimes `<br>`
* Now, always use "\n" and use `<pre>` to render
3. Remove SanitizeHTML template func because it is not useful and can be
easily abused.
* But it is still kept for mail templates, for example:
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/36049
4. Clarify PostProcessCommitMessage's behavior and add FIXME comment
By the way: cleaned up some devtest pages, move embedded style block to
CSS file
Fix#35998
1. Fix `<a rel>` :
* "_blank" already means "noopener"
* "noreferrer" is already provided by page's `<meta name="referrer">`
2. Fix "redirect_to" mechisam
* Use "referer" header to determine the redirect link for a successful
login
3. Simplify code and merge duplicate logic
Fix#33966
```
;; User must sign in to view anything.
;; It could be set to "expensive" to block anonymous users accessing some pages which consume a lot of resources,
;; for example: block anonymous AI crawlers from accessing repo code pages.
;; The "expensive" mode is experimental and subject to change.
;REQUIRE_SIGNIN_VIEW = false
```
Fix#24623
Major changes:
1. Redirect `/owner/repo/blob/*` requests to `/owner/repo/src/commit/*`
(like GitHub)
2. Add a "view file diff" link (see screenshot below)
3. Refactor "AssertHTMLElement" to generic, now we can accurately assert
existence or number.
4. Add more tests
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
1. add `GetSiteCookieFlashMessage` to help to parse flash message
2. clarify `handleRepoHomeFeed` logic
3. remove unnecessary global variables, use `sync.OnceValue` instead
4. add some tests for `IsUsableUsername` and `IsUsableRepoName`
Fix password form missing whilst linking account even with
`ENABLE_PASSWORD_SIGNIN_FORM = true`.
Remove redundant empty box in account linking sign up page when
`LinkAccountMode` is true.
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1. fix incorrect tests, for example: BeanExists doesn't do assert and
shouldn't be used
2. remove unnecessary test functions
3. introduce DumpQueryResult to help to see the database rows during
test (at least I need it)
```
====== DumpQueryResult: SELECT * FROM action_runner_token ======
- # row[0]
id: 1
token: xeiWBL5kuTYxGPynHCqQdoeYmJAeG3IzGXCYTrDX
owner_id: 0
...
```
Usually enterprise/organization users would like to only allow OAuth2
login.
This PR adds a new config option to disable the password-based login
form. It is a simple and clear approach and won't block the future
login-system refactoring works.
Fix a TODO in #24821
Replace #21851Close#7633 , close#13606
Clarify when "string" should be used (and be escaped), and when
"template.HTML" should be used (no need to escape)
And help PRs like #29059 , to render the error messages correctly.
Closes#27455
> The mechanism responsible for long-term authentication (the 'remember
me' cookie) uses a weak construction technique. It will hash the user's
hashed password and the rands value; it will then call the secure cookie
code, which will encrypt the user's name with the computed hash. If one
were able to dump the database, they could extract those two values to
rebuild that cookie and impersonate a user. That vulnerability exists
from the date the dump was obtained until a user changed their password.
>
> To fix this security issue, the cookie could be created and verified
using a different technique such as the one explained at
https://paragonie.com/blog/2015/04/secure-authentication-php-with-long-term-persistence#secure-remember-me-cookies.
The PR removes the now obsolete setting `COOKIE_USERNAME`.
Change all license headers to comply with REUSE specification.
Fix#16132
Co-authored-by: flynnnnnnnnnn <flynnnnnnnnnn@github>
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>