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Pre-register OAuth2 applications for git credential helpers (#26291)
This PR is an extended implementation of #25189 and builds upon the
proposal by @hickford in #25653, utilizing some ideas proposed
internally by @wxiaoguang.
Mainly, this PR consists of a mechanism to pre-register OAuth2
applications on startup, which can be enabled or disabled by modifying
the `[oauth2].DEFAULT_APPLICATIONS` parameter in app.ini. The OAuth2
applications registered this way are being marked as "locked" and
neither be deleted nor edited over UI to prevent confusing/unexpected
behavior. Instead, they're being removed if no longer enabled in config.

The implemented mechanism can also be used to pre-register other OAuth2
applications in the future, if wanted.
Co-authored-by: hickford <mirth.hickford@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: M Hickford <mirth.hickford@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
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- `JWT_SECRET_URI`: **_empty_**: Instead of defining JWT_SECRET in the configuration, this configuration option can be used to give Gitea a path to a file that contains the secret (example value: `file:/etc/gitea/oauth2_jwt_secret`)
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- `JWT_SIGNING_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE`: **jwt/private.pem**: Private key file path used to sign OAuth2 tokens. The path is relative to `APP_DATA_PATH`. This setting is only needed if `JWT_SIGNING_ALGORITHM` is set to `RS256`, `RS384`, `RS512`, `ES256`, `ES384` or `ES512`. The file must contain a RSA or ECDSA private key in the PKCS8 format. If no key exists a 4096 bit key will be created for you.
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- `MAX_TOKEN_LENGTH`: **32767**: Maximum length of token/cookie to accept from OAuth2 provider
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- `DEFAULT_APPLICATIONS`: **git-credential-oauth, git-credential-manager**: Pre-register OAuth applications for some services on startup. See the [OAuth2 documentation](/development/oauth2-provider.md) for the list of available options.
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