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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lunny Xiao 34eee25bd4
Move sdk structs to modules/structs (#6905)
* move sdk structs to moduels/structs

* fix tests

* fix fmt

* fix swagger

* fix vendor
2019-05-11 18:21:34 +08:00
Lunny Xiao d578b71d61
move code.gitea.io/git to code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/git (#6364)
* move code.gitea.io/git to code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/git

* fix imports

* fix fmt

* fix misspell

* remove wrong tests data

* fix unit tests

* fix tests

* fix tests

* fix tests

* fix tests

* fix tests

* enable Debug to trace the failure tests

* fix tests

* fix tests

* fix tests

* fix tests

* fix tests

* comment commit count tests since git clone depth is 50

* fix tests

* update from code.gitea.io/git

* revert change to makefile
2019-03-27 17:33:00 +08:00
zeripath 01c10a951b
Fix ssh deploy and user key constraints (#1357) (#5939)
1. A key can either be an ssh user key or a deploy key. It cannot be both.
2. If a key is a user key - it can only be associated with one user.
3. If a key is a deploy key - it can be used in multiple repositories and the permissions it has on those repositories can be different.
4. If a repository is deleted, its deploy keys must be deleted too.

We currently don't enforce any of this and multiple repositories access with different permissions doesn't work at all. This PR enforces the following constraints:

- [x] You should not be able to add the same user key as another user
- [x] You should not be able to add a ssh user key which is being used as a deploy key
- [x] You should not be able to add a ssh deploy key which is being used as a user key
- [x] If you add an ssh deploy key to another repository you should be able to use it in different modes without losing the ability to use it in the other mode.
- [x] If you delete a repository you must delete all its deploy keys.

Fix #1357
2019-02-03 23:56:53 +00:00