+ Sort Options Alphabetically in Repo section
+ Added ``gitea_enable_push_create_user`` option *(Allow users to push local repositories to Gitea and have them automatically created for a user.)*
+ Added ``gitea_enable_push_create_org`` option *(Allow users to push local repositories to Gitea and have them automatically created for an org.)*
+ Added ``gitea_disabled_repo_units`` Option
+ Added ``gitea_default_repo_units`` Option
+ Added ``gitea_disable_stars`` Option
+ Added Options for signing repos together with the `gitea_enable_repo_signing`_options variable.
Supported SSL modues for PostgreSQL are: disabled, require, verify-ca
and verify-full.
This fix adds `verify-ca` to README.md and gitea.ini.j2, and corrects
`require` to `required` in README.md.
* Gitea user should be a system user
* Improve installation system
* Download archive instead of binary
* Add checksum validation
* Add GPG check
* Add backup process before upgrading
* Improve ARM support
* Improve support for Vault Encrypted JWT tokens
* Fix spacing in gitea configuration template
When Gitea rewrite the configuration file (e.g.: the JWT token is not
set or doesn't fit their criteria), it'll align space on a per-section
basis in the .ini file.
If the template is not properly spaced, at the next Ansible run, you'll
have an enormous diff, hidding what the real changes are.
* add proper redhat/debian deps for molecule testing
* Gitea group should be a system group
* fix linting for CI
* Update CI and meta information for up-to-date tests and distros
* molecule: fix typo for redhat packages
* fix typo
* bump gitea version to 1.13.1
* Use Ubuntu keyservers to play nicely with everyone
* Update minimum required ansible version to 2.9.8
This is required for Ubuntu Focal, which comes with systemd >= 245
The Get Facts modules doesn't work well with it before the bugfix
introduced in 2.9.8
* Replace yes by True to please the linting
* Truthy values needs to be lower-case
* bump gitea version to 1.13.2
* perform gitea dump as gitea user
* need to set become to yes
* autogenerate JWT_SECRETS (#77)
* autogenerate JWT_SECRETS
Based on https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/command-line/#generate we will now autogenerate JWT_SECRETS if they are not defined.
In my opinion a much better idea than writing a value in the default config.
The check if the variables for the secrets are now 43 characters long i took out. Gitea generates itself suitable secrets, if the user given ones do not fit.
* drop ansible.builtin. syntax
* Update file permissions for "{{ gitea_home }}" (#75)
The file permissions for {{ gitea_home }} especially in conjunction with the recurse: true flag are on closer inspection very open to all and also have a +x set on files.
This should be done better. And I have done here now.
By the way: To improve the -x on normal files in his gitea installation this shell command was useful for me
```
find . -type f -exec chmod a-x {} \+;
find . -type f -exec chmod u=rwX {} \+;
```
* Bump cryptography from 3.2 to 3.3.2 (#79)
Bumps [cryptography](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography) from 3.2 to 3.3.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst)
- [Commits](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/compare/3.2...3.3.2)
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* Gitea user should be a system user
* Improve installation system
* Download archive instead of binary
* Add checksum validation
* Add GPG check
* Add backup process before upgrading
* Improve ARM support
* Fix spacing in gitea configuration template
When Gitea rewrite the configuration file (e.g.: the JWT token is not
set or doesn't fit their criteria), it'll align space on a per-section
basis in the .ini file.
If the template is not properly spaced, at the next Ansible run, you'll
have an enormous diff, hidding what the real changes are.
* add proper redhat/debian deps for molecule testing
* Gitea group should be a system group
* fix linting for CI
* Update CI and meta information for up-to-date tests and distros
* molecule: fix typo for redhat packages
* fix typo
* bump gitea version to 1.13.1
* Use Ubuntu keyservers to play nicely with everyone
* Update minimum required ansible version to 2.9.8
This is required for Ubuntu Focal, which comes with systemd >= 245
The Get Facts modules doesn't work well with it before the bugfix
introduced in 2.9.8
* Replace yes by True to please the linting
* Truthy values needs to be lower-case
* bump gitea version to 1.13.2
* perform gitea dump as gitea user
* need to set become to yes
* check-variables.yml doesn't exists anymore
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* delete trailing whitespace
* Add gitea_group
This will add the `gitea_group: gitea` and will probably
RESOLVE https://github.com/thomas-maurice/ansible-role-gitea/issues/70
* update variable length
update variable length to make this role idempotent
* vars should not include special character
I kicked out some config values, that are not controlled via ansible variables.
Maybe it makes more sense if we only customize the values, we are really changing. *(like database, domain and other behavior...)*
I had the problem, that after upgrading gitea it won't run with the config provided by this ansible role. But the default config worked fine.
I assume that the official gitea chenged and updated some options.
Some options in the old config file of this role did not appear in the [official cheat sheet](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/).
@thomas-maurice: What did you think about it?
Better track every value and update it in our config.
Or clean up the config and only keep the parameter we really need and let gitea set everything else with their default values?