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Update JS dependencies, adjust webpack config, misc fixes (#36431)
1. Upgrade to [jQuery
4.0](https://blog.jquery.com/2026/01/17/jquery-4-0-0/). Two of the
removed APIs are in use by fomantic, but there are [polyfills
present](a3a3e581aa/web_src/fomantic/build/components/dropdown.js (L15-L17))
so it continues to work.
2. Remove manual naming of webpack chunks. I was running into below
webpack error and I see no reason for this manual chunk naming which is
prone to naming collisions. Also, the webpack build now shows all output
assets. This change will result in longer asset filenames, but webpack
should now be able to guarentee that the names are without collisions.
    ````
    ERROR in SplitChunksPlugin
    Cache group "defaultVendors" conflicts with existing chunk.
Both have the same name "--------" and existing chunk is not a parent of
the selected modules.
Use a different name for the cache group or make sure that the existing
chunk is a parent (e. g. via dependOn).
    HINT: You can omit "name" to automatically create a name.
BREAKING CHANGE: webpack < 5 used to allow to use an entrypoint as
splitChunk. This is no longer allowed when the entrypoint is not a
parent of the selected modules.
Remove this entrypoint and add modules to cache group's 'test' instead.
If you need modules to be evaluated on startup, add them to the existing
entrypoints (make them arrays). See migration guide of more info.
3. Fix test issue related to `p > div` which is invalid as per HTML spec
because `div` is not [phrasing
content](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dom.html#phrasing-content-2)
and therefor can not be a descendant of `p`. This is related to
https://github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom/pull/2007.
4. Add webpack globals
5. Remove obsolete docs glob
6. fix security issue for `seroval` package
7. disable [vitest isolate](https://vitest.dev/config/isolate.html) for
30% faster JS tests, which are all pure.
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DCO
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Gitea

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Purpose

The goal of this project is to make the easiest, fastest, and most painless way of setting up a self-hosted Git service.

As Gitea is written in Go, it works across all the platforms and architectures that are supported by Go, including Linux, macOS, and Windows on x86, amd64, ARM and PowerPC architectures. This project has been forked from Gogs since November of 2016, but a lot has changed.

For online demonstrations, you can visit demo.gitea.com.

For accessing free Gitea service (with a limited number of repositories), you can visit gitea.com.

To quickly deploy your own dedicated Gitea instance on Gitea Cloud, you can start a free trial at cloud.gitea.com.

Documentation

You can find comprehensive documentation on our official documentation website.

It includes installation, administration, usage, development, contributing guides, and more to help you get started and explore all features effectively.

If you have any suggestions or would like to contribute to it, you can visit the documentation repository

Building

From the root of the source tree, run:

TAGS="bindata" make build

or if SQLite support is required:

TAGS="bindata sqlite sqlite_unlock_notify" make build

The build target is split into two sub-targets:

Internet connectivity is required to download the go and npm modules. When building from the official source tarballs which include pre-built frontend files, the frontend target will not be triggered, making it possible to build without Node.js.

More info: https://docs.gitea.com/installation/install-from-source

Using

After building, a binary file named gitea will be generated in the root of the source tree by default. To run it, use:

./gitea web

Note

If you're interested in using our APIs, we have experimental support with documentation.

Contributing

Expected workflow is: Fork -> Patch -> Push -> Pull Request

Note

  1. YOU MUST READ THE CONTRIBUTORS GUIDE BEFORE STARTING TO WORK ON A PULL REQUEST.
  2. If you have found a vulnerability in the project, please write privately to security@gitea.io. Thanks!

Translating

Crowdin

Translations are done through Crowdin. If you want to translate to a new language, ask one of the managers in the Crowdin project to add a new language there.

You can also just create an issue for adding a language or ask on Discord on the #translation channel. If you need context or find some translation issues, you can leave a comment on the string or ask on Discord. For general translation questions there is a section in the docs. Currently a bit empty, but we hope to fill it as questions pop up.

Get more information from documentation.

Official and Third-Party Projects

We provide an official go-sdk, a CLI tool called tea and an action runner for Gitea Action.

We maintain a list of Gitea-related projects at gitea/awesome-gitea, where you can discover more third-party projects, including SDKs, plugins, themes, and more.

Communication

If you have questions that are not covered by the documentation, you can get in contact with us on our Discord server or create a post in the discourse forum.

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Backers

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Sponsors

Support this project by becoming a sponsor. Your logo will show up here with a link to your website. [Become a sponsor]

FAQ

How do you pronounce Gitea?

Gitea is pronounced /ɡɪti:/ as in "gi-tea" with a hard g.

Why is this not hosted on a Gitea instance?

We're working on it.

Where can I find the security patches?

In the release log or the change log, search for the keyword SECURITY to find the security patches.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.

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