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Add basic edit ldap auth test & actually fix #16252 (#16465) #16495

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Backport #16465

One of the reasons why #16447 was needed and why #16268 was needed in
the first place was because it appears that editing ldap configuration
doesn't get tested.

This PR therefore adds a basic test that will run the edit pipeline.

In doing so it's now clear that #16447 and #16268 aren't actually
solving #16252. It turns out that what actually happens is that is that
the bytes are actually double encoded.

This PR now changes the json unmarshal wrapper to handle this double
encode.

Fix #16252

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton [email protected]

…#16465)

Backport go-gitea#16465

One of the reasons why go-gitea#16447 was needed and why go-gitea#16268 was needed in
the first place was because it appears that editing ldap configuration
doesn't get tested.

This PR therefore adds a basic test that will run the edit pipeline.

In doing so it's now clear that go-gitea#16447 and go-gitea#16268 aren't actually
solving go-gitea#16252. It turns out that what actually happens is that is that
the bytes are actually double encoded.

This PR now changes the json unmarshal wrapper to handle this double
encode.

Fix go-gitea#16252

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <[email protected]>
@zeripath zeripath added this to the 1.14.6 milestone Jul 20, 2021
@GiteaBot GiteaBot added the lgtm/need 1 This PR needs approval from one additional maintainer to be merged. label Jul 20, 2021
@GiteaBot GiteaBot added lgtm/done This PR has enough approvals to get merged. There are no important open reservations anymore. and removed lgtm/need 1 This PR needs approval from one additional maintainer to be merged. labels Jul 22, 2021
@lafriks lafriks merged commit 6a3c785 into go-gitea:release/v1.14 Jul 22, 2021
@zeripath zeripath deleted the backport-16465-v1.14 branch July 22, 2021 14:49
zeripath added a commit to zeripath/gitea that referenced this pull request Aug 4, 2021
[1.14.6](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/releases/tag/v1.14.6) - 2021-08-04

* SECURITY
  * Bump github.com/markbates/goth from v1.67.1 to v1.68.0 (go-gitea#16538) (go-gitea#16540)
  * Switch to maintained JWT lib (go-gitea#16532) (go-gitea#16535)
  * Upgrade to latest version of golang-jwt (as forked for 1.14) (go-gitea#16590) (go-gitea#16607)
* BUGFIXES
  * Add basic edit ldap auth test & actually fix go-gitea#16252 (go-gitea#16465) (go-gitea#16495)
  * Make cancel from CatFileBatch and CatFileBatchCheck wait for the command to end (go-gitea#16479) (go-gitea#16481)

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <[email protected]>
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## [1.14.6](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/releases/tag/v1.14.6) - 2021-08-04

* SECURITY
  * Bump github.com/markbates/goth from v1.67.1 to v1.68.0 (#16538) (#16540)
  * Switch to maintained JWT lib (#16532) (#16535)
  * Upgrade to latest version of golang-jwt (as forked for 1.14) (#16590) (#16607)
* BUGFIXES
  * Add basic edit ldap auth test & actually fix #16252 (#16465) (#16495)
  * Make cancel from CatFileBatch and CatFileBatchCheck wait for the command to end (#16479) (#16481)

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <[email protected]>
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