Commits


gotwebd: don't special case BLOB, BLOBRAW and RSS shuffle some code to handle all the page types in the switch. ok tracey@


gotwebd: reply with non-200 HTTP status code on error ok tracey@


gotwebd: provide gotweb_render_page() entrypoint for all pages simplify gotweb_process_request more, handling all the pages inside the big switch. There's only one entrypoint for rendering the templates gotweb_render_page() that takes the page' content as argument. The only real difference is that gotweb_render_index() now skips directory entries which fails to handle. ok tracey@


include sha2.h too where sha1.h is included In preparation for wide sha256 support; stsp@ agrees. Change done mechanically with find . -iname \*.[cy] -exec sam {} + X ,x/<sha1\.h>/i/\n#include <sha2.h>


gotwebd: gc unused opendir(). ok stsp@


gotwebd: fix briefs/tags navigation overlap Introduces a separate field for the "next" button (now called "More") and adjusted the CSS/HTML so it's used. Finally, drops the old code used to handle the pagination for the BRIEFS/COMMITS cases. Needs a small hack for the time being, setting the action to TAGS. This is due how qs->action is changed in gotweb.c while handling the request. ok jamsek


gotwebd: turn gotweb_get_time_str into gotweb_render_age ok jamsek


gotwebd: refactor gotweb_render_content_type/_file Rework them so that they allow to set the Status header (the HTTP status code; only way since we're behind FastCGI) and optionally a Location. Since they're now unused outside of gotweb.c, mark them as static. They also used to always return NULL so the error is pointless; return the -1 on failure though. While here, rename to gotweb_reply and gotweb_reply_file. ok jamsek


gotwebd: delete now unused code gotweb_escape_html and gotweb_link are now completely unused. ok jamsek


gotwebd: inline got_output_file_blob into gotweb_process_request ok jamsek


gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_blame ok and tweak from jamsek


gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_summary ok jamsek


gotwebd: bubble up got_get_repo_tags This bubbles up the call to got_get_repo_tags from gotweb_render_tags to its caller, gotweb_process_request and gotweb_render_summary. It helps simplifying gotweb_render_summary and making it easier to templateify, but also helps in untangling a bit the code. At this point gotweb_render_tags becomes just a wrapper to gotweb_render_tags_tmpl so switch completely to it. ok jamsek


gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_branches no functional change intended. Bubble up the allocation of the reflist from gotweb_render_branches to gotweb_render_summary (its only caller) and rewrite it as a template. ok tracey@


gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_diff ok tracey@; rebased after recent changes.


gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_tag ok tracey@


gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_tags ok tracey@


backout 169b163113a6db9878c9166aa05fbd30d05eb832 pushed by mistake, wasn't reviewed.


gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_diff To avoid calling functions from got_operations.c directly from a template (which would hide the error), change got_output_repo_diff into got_open_diff_for_output that returns a file with the diff in it, to be then rendered by the template. got_gotweb_flushfile needs to be exposed then. It also bundles a smaller change: the `label' argument of got_repo_match_object_id is optional and not used, so just pass NULL there.


gotwebd: urlencode also the double quote character URLs are embedded as part of the HTML and, while it seems legal from RFC3986 to leave that character unquoted, we need it quoted to avoid breaking the HTML output. ok tracey@


gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_tree ok tracey@


gotwebd: render BLOB inline, add BLOBRAW for serving raw blobs binary blobs are automatically redirected to the BLOBRAW page (which is the old BLOB.) ok jamske


change gotweb_render_content_type argument type to const char * it's a string, `const char *' is fine (and what all the callers use anyway.)


gotwebd: use Content-Disposition for RSS; sets the filename Since gotwebd serves the RSS from a path without a file name component, browsers just make up a random string to give the file a name which can be confusing. Furthermore, since it's served as application/rss+xml they try to render the XML (failing.) Use gotweb_render_content_type_file (which sets the Content-Disposition HTTP header) to fix both: the feed is now called <repo-name>.rss and set as attachment (thus saved and not rendered.) Change the function to take an optional filename suffix for the occasion. ok jamsek


gotwebd: tweak gotweb_render_content_type_file parameters type `type' and `file' are strings so use `const char *' for both.