* add init support of orgmode document type on file view and readme
* fix imports
* fix imports and readmeExist
* fix imports order
* fix format
* remove unnecessary convert
* Sync releases table with tags on push and for mirrors
* Code style fixes
* Fix api to return only releases
* Optimize release creation and update
Minimize posibility of race conditions
* Fix release lower tag name updating
* handle tag reference update by addionally comparing commit id
* Added count to GetReleasesByRepoID so pagination will work
* Separated it out to a new function, can then also leave the API part unaffected
* Remove extra whitespace added in untouched function
* Added comment and corrected name in error handler
* Account for if the user is owner or not in the count
* Also check if repo is draft
* revert back to the correct count in the ReleasesToDisplay loop
* Fixed lint error regarding else with return statement
* Use Cond struct instead of string, corrected name in error handler
* Removed unused return variable names
* Moved attachaments POST url from /issues/attachments to /attachments
* Implemented attachment upload on release page
* Implemented downloading attachments on the release page
* Added zip and gzip files to default allowed attachments
* Implemented uploading attachments on edit release
* Renamed UploadIssueAttachment to UploadAttachment
* Fix#3315: Release dont use tag creation date
* Simplify code and apply gofmt
* remove useless block (ctx.Repo.GitRepo.GetTag) on EditReleasePost
* apply gofmt on modified files
When calculating the current behind commit count the calculation should
use the current release target to get the total commit count. Should the
release target not exist anymore the calculation will return zero for
the newest release on that target. Older releases on that target will then
use that calculated commit count as reference.
The only use case that is now somehow invalid is when the release target
was merged / deleted after a tag on that release target:
master 1 - - - - - - - 6
\ /
branch 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
When `4` is the last tag on branch `branch` and the branch `branch` is not
yet deleted the calculated numbers would be:
1 commits to branch since this release
Now if the branch `branch` gets deleted the calculation function will not
find the branch and use the commit count of the newest release (`4`) as
reference resulting in:
0 commit to branch since this release
This fixes#3326