Simply type a name with a `/` directory separator and new directories
will be created. This does not do the fancy UI work that github.com
does, but it will get the job done.
I could not find tests for file creation, so I didn't add a test for
this slight behaviour modification. I did test directory traversals
though, using both absolute paths like `/tmp/foo.txt` and relative paths
like `../../foo.txt`. Neither case escaped the repository, though
attempting to traverse with a relative path resulted in a 500 error that
did not affect application stability upon reload.
Change "+" icon under "Files" section to have three options:
* Create file
* Upload file
* New directory
Upload file is no longer accessible from the "Create file" page.
Users can now select a target branch in upload file as well.
Closes#2799: Fixes a bug where file modes were overwritten after a commit
Closes https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/issues/8253: Existing files
can no longer be overwritten in the "Create file" section.
Closes#2557
Dynamically adjust placedholder for uploads and fix Dropzone event handlers
Override error handler to prevent error messages from being inserted underneath image preview
Fix tests
Use regexp instead of startsWith for better browser compatibility
Remove duplicate code in _replace.html.haml and use one template
Remove files upon error and retain alert messages until user adds a new file
Refactor upload and replace functionality
Rename file and move CSS
Fix typo
Make dropzone a div
Remove unnecessary file
Change color of "upload existing one"
Add missing changes
* fix problem with editing non-master branch
* before commit make sure branch exists
* dont allow user change file in one branch and commit to another existing branch
* remove a lot of code duplication
* remove outdated statellite errors
Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
After click on remove file button you will be asked for commit message
via modal window. After submitting modal form file will be removed from
repository
Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>