Ci Project migrate
- This doesn't migrate: allow_git_fetch, coverage_regex, timeout. Since this are project configuration settings I would propose to migrate them to `.gitlab-ci.yml`.
- This requires offline migrations.
- It simplifies database models making all CI objects to be attached to: Project.
- It removes Ci::Project, but makes /ci/projects working by adding method: Project.find_by_ci_id for backward compatibility (badges, triggers).
- We should add default `timeout` to Application Settings.
- It misses specs.
- It is based on ci-services-migrate for now.
- It removes CI events.
- It removes administrator CI projects overview.
- It removes CI application settings.
In 8.4 or 8.5 we can remove redundant tables and columns.
See merge request !1987
Fix invalid Atom feeds when using emoji, horizontal rules, or images
This is a fix for issues #880, #723, #1113.
Markdown must be rendered to XHTML, not HTML, when generating summary content for Atom feeds. Otherwise, content-less tags like *img* and *hr* are not terminated and make the Atom XML invalid. Such tags are generated when issue descriptions, merge request descriptions, comments, or commit messages use emoji, horizontal rules, or images.
To pass this option through from the relevant Haml templates to the proper place in the `gfm()` method, a new method `gfm_with_options()` is introduced. It reuses the options dictionary passed to `markdown()` and interprets options `xhtml` and `parse_tasks` from it (the latter was a convenient replacement for `gfm_with_tasks()`). `xhtml` is already interpreted by Redcarpet::Render::HTML, but that alone was not sufficient, because the post-processing in `gfm()` would convert its XHTML tags back to HTML.
I found no way of passing additional optional options to the existing `gfm()` method without requiring updates to existing callers and without getting in the way of the existing optional arguments, but maybe someone who knows more about Ruby than I can think of one.
Thorough review appreciated since this is the first time I have used Ruby.
See merge request !344
Fixes issues #880, #723, #1113: Markdown must be rendered to XHTML, not HTML, when generating summary content for Atom feeds. Otherwise, content-less tags like <img> and <hr>, generated when issue descriptions, merge request descriptions, comments, or commit messages use emoji, horizontal rules, or images, are not terminated and make the Atom XML invalid.