As we can not compile darwin binaries with static flags I have split the
build process into different make tasks. Now we get static linked
binaries especially for linux so that it also can run on older versions
of CenOS and so on.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
* Implement '/api/v1/version'
* Cleanup and various fixes
* Enhance run.sh
* Add install_test.go
* Add parameter utils.Config for testing handlers
* Re-organize TestVersion.go
* Rename functions
* handling process cleanup properly
* Fix missing function renaming
* Cleanup the 'retry' logic
* Cleanup
* Remove unneeded logging code
* Logging messages tweaking
* Logging message tweaking
* Fix logging messages
* Use 'const' instead of hardwired numbers
* We don't really need retries anymore
* Move constant ServerHttpPort to install_test.go
* Restore mistakenly removed constant
* Add required comments to make the linter happy.
* Fix comments and naming to address linter's complaints
* Detect Gitea executale version automatically
* Remove tests/run.sh, `go test` suffices.
* Make `make build` a prerequisite of `make test`
* Do not sleep before trying
* Speedup the server pinging loop
* Use defined const instead of hardwired numbers
* Remove redundant error handling
* Use a dedicated target for running code.gitea.io/tests
* Do not make 'test' depend on 'build' target
* Rectify the excluded package list
* Remove redundant 'exit 1'
* Change the API to allow passing test.T to test handlers
* Make testing.T an embedded field
* Use assert.Equal to comparing results
* Add copyright info
* Parametrized logging output
* Use tmpdir instead
* Eliminate redundant casting
* Remove unneeded variable
* Fix last commit
* Add missing copyright info
* Replace fmt.Fprintf with fmt.Fprint
* rename the xtest to integration-test
* Use Symlink instead of hard-link for cross-device linking
* Turn debugging logs on
* Follow the existing framework for APIs
* Output logs only if test.v is true
* Re-order import statements
* Enhance the error message
* Fix comment which breaks the linter's rule
* Rename 'integration-test' to 'e2e-test' for saving keystrokes
* Add comment to avoid possible confusion
* Rename tests -> integration-tests
Also change back the Makefile to use `make integration-test`.
* Use tests/integration for now
* tests/integration -> integrations
Slightly flattened directory hierarchy is better.
* Update Makefile accordingly
* Fix a missing change in Makefile
* govendor update code.gitea.io/sdk/gitea
* Fix comment of struct fields
* Fix conditional nonsense
* Fix missing updates regarding version string changes
* Make variable naming more consistent
* Check http status code
* Rectify error messages
* Fix for #828
Add build tags to ldflags and print in version output
Signed-off-by: Jonas Östanbäck <jonas.ostanback@gmail.com>
* Reworked formatBuiltWith function
Signed-off-by: Jonas Östanbäck <jonas.ostanback@gmail.com>
* Add tags to version information in admin panel
Signed-off-by: Jonas Östanbäck <jonas.ostanback@gmail.com>
* Added new variable for use on admin page.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Östanbäck <jonas.ostanback@gmail.com>
* Fixed incorrect indentation
Fix for #1013: adds "bindata" to tags by default, as without this the
resulting docker image won't start, as it doesn't contain locale files.
Verified to work even if you specify TAGS="bindata" such that it appears
twice.
* Use local folder for xgo
* Always do crosscompile and testing to fail early
* Added mips* values for boltdb
In order to get master building again I have applied these 2 additional
files to boltdb. This should get dropped when
https://github.com/boltdb/bolt/issues/656 gets solved.
* 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
* Added stupid docker task to makefile
* Dropped unknown option PrintLastLog from docker ssh config
* OpenSSH should log to docker stdout
* Set random pw for docker git user, otherwise it is locked
* Stop using templates and public within docker
* 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>
* Dropped unused codekit config
* Integrated dynamic and static bindata for public
* Ignore public bindata
* Add a general generate make task
* Integrated flexible public assets into web command
* Updated vendoring, added all missiong govendor deps
* Made the linter happy with the bindata and dynamic code
* Moved public bindata definition to modules directory
* Ignoring the new bindata path now
* Updated to the new public modules import path
* Updated public bindata command and drop the new prefix
This allows the user to specify build flags from the make command
line. For example to force a complete rebuild one could use:
make BUILD_FLAGS='-v -a' TAGS="sqlite"
This is achieved by adding public/css/gogs.css to special .IGNORE target, which
makes inability to generate/update gogs.css non-fatal and not stopping whole
build process. User is still notified about missing lessc command though, since
inability to update CSS may lead to potential problems:
lessc public/less/gogs.less public/css/gogs.css
make: lessc: No such file or directory
make: [public/css/gogs.css] Error 1 (ignored)
More info at:
https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Special-Targets.html