## What is broken
Quota on packages is not enforced when pushing to an organisation.
`enforcePackagesQuota()` calls `EvaluateForUser(ctx.Doer.ID, ...)` — it checks how much space the **uploader** personally owns, not the org being pushed to. Since packages accumulate under `package.owner_id = org_id`, the uploader always shows 0 bytes used and the check always passes.
This also means site admins bypass quota entirely when pushing to orgs (they get the service-layer admin bypass on top of the 0-byte measurement).
OCI/container routes (`/v2/...`) have the same problem but worse — `enforcePackagesQuota()` was not called on them at all.
## Fix
Check quota against `ctx.Package.Owner.ID` instead of `ctx.Doer.ID`. The package owner (the org or user being pushed to) is already available via `ctx.Package.Owner`, populated by `PackageAssignment()` before this middleware runs.
For individual user namespaces nothing changes — `ctx.Package.Owner` is the user themselves.
Also wired `enforcePackagesQuota()` into the missing OCI upload routes: `InitiateUploadBlob`, `UploadBlob`, `EndUploadBlob`, `UploadManifest` — both in the named `/{image}` group and the wildcard `/*` handler.
## Tested
Kind cluster, org `maw2` with 1 GiB quota, 2.6 GiB of container images already pushed:
- pushing a generic package to `maw2` as SA user → was 201, now 413
- pushing a generic package to `maw2` as `gitea_admin` → was 201, now 413
- initiating OCI blob upload to `maw2` as SA user → was 202, now 413
- pushing to own user namespace within quota → still 201
Co-authored-by: azhluwi <lukasz.widera@convotis.ch>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/11442
Reviewed-by: Andreas Ahlenstorf <aahlenst@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Mathieu Fenniak <mfenniak@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: wejdross <wejdross@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: wejdross <wejdross@noreply.codeberg.org>
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