* Make dropdown animations respect their placement
Also fix the corner radius on the privacy dropdown button when using top placement
* Fix code style issue
We don't have releases, so it don't make sense to mention.
On the other hand, a lot of our code is from upstream, so encourage people to
check whether it is a bug in glitch-soc or upstream.
Conflicts:
.circleci/config.yml
app/controllers/authorize_follows_controller.rb
app/javascript/packs/public.js
Moved new stuff from packs/public.js to core/public.js.
Added appropriate use_pack in new controllers.
This includes clicks on hashtags, mentions, display names and media in the
timeline; and usernames in reply-indicator, detailed status, and the boost
modal.
* Add “bundle clean” suggestion from CircleCI doc
Cf. https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/caching/#bundler-ruby
* Use workspaces instead of caches for ruby gems
Cache are not guaranteed to be available, while the test jobs *require* their
depencies to run. Workspaces are thus more suitable.
One downside is that the order of workspace layer additions need to be
deterministic, which is why install-ruby{2.3,2.4} now depend on
install-ruby2.5.
* Add remote interaction dialog for toots
* Change AuthorizeFollow into AuthorizeInteraction, support statuses
* Update brakeman.ignore
* Adjust how interaction buttons are display on public pages
* Fix tests
Conflicts:
app/models/status.rb
db/migrate/20180528141303_fix_accounts_unique_index.rb
db/schema.rb
Resolved by taking upstream changes (no real conflicts, just glitch-soc
specific code too close to actual changes).
There were some concerns with the custom filter migration script dropping a table,
thus making it unsafe to run in a zero-downtime setting. Upstream introduced
a way to run migrations after deployment, so revisit the old migration script to
make use of this.