This has a couple of advantages over the regex approach:
- Keywords are individually addressable, which makes it easier to gather
statistics (#363)
- Keywords can be individually applied to different feeds, e.g. skipping
mentions (#454)
It *does* end up creating many more Regexp objects. I'm not yet sure if
the difference is significant.
Conflicts:
app/javascript/mastodon/locales/en.json
app/javascript/mastodon/locales/ja.json
app/javascript/mastodon/locales/pl.json
The above conflicts appear to be a text conflict introduced by
glitch-soc's additional level of columns (i.e. moving a bunch of columns
under the Misc option). They were resolved via accept-ours.
Do not touch statuses_count on accounts table when mass-destroying
statuses to reduce load when removing accounts, same for
reblogs_count and favourites_count
Do not count statuses with direct visibility in statuses_count
Fix#828
* optimize direct timeline
* fix typo in class name
* change filter condition for direct timeline
* fix codestyle issue
* revoke index_accounts_not_silenced because direct timeline does not use it.
* revoke index_accounts_not_silenced because direct timeline does not use it.
* fix rspec test condition.
* fix rspec test condition.
* fix rspec test condition.
* revoke adding column and partial index
* (direct timeline) move merging logic to model
* fix pagination parameter
* add method arguments that switches return array of status or cache_ids
* fix order by
* returns ActiveRecord.Relation in default behavor
* fix codestyle issue
* Track trending tags
- Half-life of 1 day
- Historical usage in daily buckets (last 7 days stored)
- GET /api/v1/trends
Fix#271
* Add trends to web UI
* Don't render compose form on search route, adjust search results header
* Disqualify tag from trends if it's in disallowed hashtags setting
* Count distinct accounts using tag, ignore silenced accounts
> Good lord what is happening in there
Previously the contents of the Web Push API payloads closely resembled the structure of JavaScript's [Notification](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Notification). But now that the API is open to non-browser apps, and given that there is no required coupling between contents of the payload and a Notification object, here is how I changed the payload:
```json
{
"access_token": "...",
"preferred_locale": "en",
"notification_id": "12345",
"notification_type": "follow",
"title": "So and so followed you",
"body": "This is my bio",
"icon": "https://example.com/avatar.png"
}
```
The title, body and icon attributes are included as a fallback so you can construct a minimal notification if you cannot perform a network request to the API to get more data.
* Add preference to hide following/followers lists
- Public pages
- ActivityPub collections (does not return pages but does give total)
- REST API (unless it's your own) (does not federate)
Fix#6901
* Add preference
* Add delegation
* Fix issue
* Fix issue
- POST /api/v1/push/subscription
- PUT /api/v1/push/subscription
- DELETE /api/v1/push/subscription
- New OAuth scope: "push" (required for the above methods)
Same URI passed between follow request and follow, since they are
the same thing in ActivityPub. Local URIs are generated during
creation using UUIDs and are passed to serializers.
* Revert "Fixes/do not override timestamps (#7331)"
This reverts commit 581a5c9d29.
* Document Snowflake ID corner-case a bit more
Snowflake IDs are used for two purposes: making object identifiers harder to
guess and ensuring they are in chronological order. For this reason, they
are based on the `created_at` attribute of the object.
Unfortunately, inserting items with older snowflakes IDs will break the
assumption of consumers of the paging APIs that new items will always have
a greater identifier than the last seen one.
* Add `override_timestamps` virtual attribute to not correlate snowflake ID with created_at
* Add entity cache
Use a caching layer for mentions and custom emojis that are
dynamically extracted from text.
Reduce duplicate text extractions
* Fix code style issue
The goal here isn't to prevent these hashtags from existing, but just to strongly curtail their usage; The hashtags may still exist in the database via federated status, or from being created prior to this feature.
* Update annotate to version 2.7.3
* Update aws-sdk-s3 to version 1.9.2
* Update browser to version 2.5.3
* Update capistrano to version 3.10.2
* Update domain_name to version 0.5.20180417
* Update http to version 3.2.0
* Update lograge to version 0.10.0
* Update oj to version 3.5.1
* Update parallel_tests to version 2.21.3
* Update puma to version 3.11.4
* Update rubocop to version 0.55.0
* Update scss_lint to version 0.57.0
* Update simplecov to version 0.16.1
* Update tty-command to version 0.8.0
* Update tty-prompt to version 0.16.0
* Update pkg-config to version 1.3.0
* Update fog-local to version 0.5.0
* Update fog-openstack to version 0.1.25
* Update devise-two-factor to version 3.0.3
* bundle update
* Force convert to JPG for preview card thumbnails to avoid animations
Fix#7093
* Conditionally convert to JPG only if original is GIF
Coalesce and strip on all formats to ensure no animated APNGs
* Added a timeline for Direct statuses
* Lists all Direct statuses you've sent and received
* Displayed in Getting Started
* Streaming server support for direct TL
* Changes to match other timelines in 2.0
* Add bio fields
- Fix#3211
- Fix#232
- Fix#121
* Display bio fields in web UI
* Fix output of links and missing fields
* Federate bio fields over ActivityPub as PropertyValue
* Improve how the fields are stored, add to Edit profile form
* Add rel=me to links in fields
Fix#121
This also limits the statuses returned by API, but pagination is not
implemented in Web API yet. I still expect it brings user experience
better than making a user wait to fetch all ancestor statuses and flooding
the column with them.
* Further improvements to Reports UI
- Clean up notes display
- Clean up add new note form
- Simplify controller
- Allow reopening a report with a note
- Show created at date for reports
- Fix report details table formatting
* Show history of report using Admin::ActionLog beneath the report
* Fix incorrect log message when reopening a report
* Implement fetching of all ActionLog items that could be related to the report
* Ensure adding a report_note updates the report's updated_at
* Limit Report History to actions that happened between the report being created and the report being resolved
* Fix linting issues
* Improve report history builder
Thanks @gargron for the improvements
* Admin: Show unconfirmed email address on account page
* Admin: Allow staff to change user email addresses
* ActionLog: On change_email, log current email address and new unconfirmed email address
- Explicitly specify video codec.
When ffmpeg isn't compiled with libx264 but openh264, mpeg4 is selected as video codec.
- Swap avarage bitrate and max bitrate.
ancestor_statuses and descendant_statuses used to include the root status
itself, but the behavior is confusing because the root status is not
an ancestor nor descendant.
* Implement Assignment of Reports (#6967)
* Change translation of admin.report.comment.label to "Report Comment" for clarity
As we'll soon add the ability for reports to have comments on them, this clarification makes sense.
* Implement notes for Reports
This enables moderators to leave comments about a report whilst they work on it
* Fix display of report moderation notes
* Allow reports to be reopened / marked as unresolved
* Redirect to reports listing upon resolution of report
* Implement "resolve with note" functionality
* Add inverse relationship for report notes
* Remove additional database querying when loading report notes
* Fix tests for reports
* Fix localisations for report notes / reports
Comparison was downcasing only one side, therefore if previously
existing account had a non-lowercase spelling, it would be ignored
when checking for duplicates.
New rake task `mastodon:maintenance:find_duplicate_usernames` will
help find constraint violations that might have occured from the
presence of this bug.
Bump version to 2.3.3
to_s method of HTTP::Response keeps blocking while it receives the whole
content, no matter how it is big. This means it may waste time to receive
unacceptably large files. It may also consume memory and disk in the
process. This solves the inefficency by checking response length while
receiving.
HTTP connections must be explicitly closed in many cases, and letting
perform method close connections makes its callers less redundant and
prevent them from forgetting to close connections.
Usernames with dots in them do not work with routes, because the dot usually separates the desired page format (e.g. json). I don't want to mess with changing route constraints for this patch release.
* Permit dots in usernames with conditions
- Dot cannot be the start or end of username
- a.lice and al.ice are considered the same during sign-up
* Fix regex mixin flags
* update to new version of devise_pam_authenticatable2
* fix behaviour if suffix is nil, fix environment loading, fix user email creation
* code cleanup/fix linter warning
This will prevent, for example, `rake mastodon:redownload_avatars` from crashing when an instance is no longer responding to connection attempts, instead silently continuing as expected.
* Rescue when there's no extension in the remotable
Sometimes the remotable is pointing to a directory with no file
extension. Maybe it should not be expecting to identify based on
extensions to begin with, but since it's the case, it should be ready
for it.
* Fix codeclimate issue
* Check if filename is nil instead of rescueing exception
Suggestion made in the PR
* Avoid concatenation issue if filename is nil
If filename is nil, extname was undefined
* Invert condition
Address PR comments
* Fix prev/next links on public profile page
* Don't make pagination urls if no available statuses
* Fix empty check method
* Put left chevron before prev page link
* Add scope for pagination "starting at" a given id
* Status pagination try 2:
s/prev/older and s/next/newer
"older" on left, "newer" on right
Use new scope for "newer" link
Extract magic 20 page size to constant
Remove max_id from feed pagination as it's not respected
* Reinstate max_id for accounts atom stream
* normalize
* Ensure the app does not even start if OTP_SECRET is not set
* Remove PAPERCLIP_SECRET (it's not used by anything, actually)
Imports are for internal consumption and the url option isn't even
used correctly, so we can remove the hash stuff from them
* Add focus param to media API, center thumbnails on focus point
* Add UI for setting a focal point
* Improve focal point icon on upload item
* Use focal point in upload preview
* Add focalPoint property to ActivityPub
* Don't show focal point button for non-image attachments
* Fix#201: Account archive download
* Export actor and private key in the archive
* Optimize BackupService
- Add conversation to cached associations of status, because
somehow it was forgotten and is source of N+1 queries
- Explicitly call GC between batches of records being fetched
(Model class allocations are the worst offender)
- Stream media files into the tar in 1MB chunks
(Do not allocate media file (up to 8MB) as string into memory)
- Use #bytesize instead of #size to calculate file size for JSON
(Fix FileOverflow error)
- Segment media into subfolders by status ID because apparently
GIF-to-MP4 media are all named "media.mp4" for some reason
* Keep uniquely generated filename in Paperclip::GifTranscoder
* Ensure dumped files do not overwrite each other by maintaing directory partitions
* Give tar archives a good name
* Add scheduler to remove week-old backups
* Fix code style issue
* Fix avatar and header issues by using custom geometry detector
Revert a part of #6508. The file passed to dynamic styles method
was not actually a file, but an instance of Paperclip::Attachment,
which broke all styles by always returning {} from the method.
One problem with GIF avatars was that Paperclip::GeometryDetector
reported wrong dimensions for them, e.g. 120x120 GIF avatar would
for some reason be detected as 120x53. By writing our own geometry
parser, we can use FastImage, which also happens to be faster than
ImageMagick, to detect image dimensions, which are also correct.
Unfortunately, this PR does not implement skipping a `convert`
entirely if the dimensions are already correct, as I found no easy
way to write that behaviour into Paperclip without rewriting the
Paperclip::Thumbnail class.
* Only invoke convert if dimension or format needs to be changed
Also don't apply "-quality 80" option which is probably the reason
for slight color differences between original and remote image
(because it would apply it twice, once on original instance, and
again on the receiving instance)
* Add full-text search for authorized statuses
- Search API will return statuses that match the query
- Only for logged in users
- Only if you are author of the status,
- Or you were mentioned in it
- Or you favourited or reblogged it
- Configuration over `ES_ENABLED`, `ES_HOST`, `ES_PORT`, `ES_PREFIX`
- Run `rails chewy:deploy` to create & populate index
Fix#5880Fix#4293Fix#1152
* Add commented out docker-compose configuration for ES container
* Optimize index import, filter search results
* Add basic normalization to the index
* Add better stemming and normalization to the index
* Skip webfinger request if search query includes both @ and a space
* Fix code style
* Visually separate search result sections
* Fix code style issues
* Add option to show only local toots in timeline preview
Right know, toots from all the known fediverse are shown in the main
page of an instance. That however doesn't reflect the instance itself.
With this option the admin may choose to display only local toots so
that users checking the instance get a better idea of internal
conversations.
* Fix issues pointed by codeclimate and eslint
* Add default message for community timeline
* Update pl.yml
UserTrackingConcern is circumvented by SessionsController#create
because it calls warden, which calls the User#update_tracked_fields!
method directly. Move returning user logic to that method.
A change introduced in #6125 prevents
`Devise::Models::Confirmable#confirm` from being called for existing
users, which in turn leads to `email` not being set to
`unconfirmed_email`, breaking email updates. This also adds a test
that would've caught this issue.