Conflicts:
- `.prettierignore`:
Upstream added a line at the end of the file, while glitch-soc had its own
extra lines.
Took upstream's change.
- `CONTRIBUTING.md`:
We have our custom CONTRIBUTING.md quoting upstream. Upstream made changes.
Ported upstream changes.
- `app/controllers/application_controller.rb`:
Upstream made code style changes in a method that is entirely replaced
in glitch-soc.
Ignored the change.
- `app/models/account.rb`:
Code style changes textually close to glitch-soc-specific changes.
Ported upstream changes.
- `lib/sanitize_ext/sanitize_config.rb`:
Upstream code style changes.
Ignored them.
Conflicts:
- `.prettierignore`:
Upstream added a line at the end, glitch-soc had extra entries at the end.
Added upstream's new line before glitch-soc's.
- `Gemfile.lock`:
Upstream updated dependencies while glitch-soc has an extra one (hcaptcha).
Updated dependencies like upstream did.
- `app/controllers/api/v1/statuses_controller.rb`:
Not a real conflict, upstream added a parameter (`allowed_mentions`) where
glitch-soc already had an extra one (`content_type`).
Added upstream's new parameter.
- `app/javascript/styles/fonts/roboto-mono.scss`:
A lot of lines were changed upstream due to code style changes, and a lot
of those lines had path changes to accomodate glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream's style changes.
- `app/javascript/styles/fonts/roboto.scss`:
A lot of lines were changed upstream due to code style changes, and a lot
of those lines had path changes to accomodate glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream's style changes.
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
Minor upstream change, our README is completely different.
Kept ours.
- `lib/tasks/assets.rake`:
glitch-soc has extra code to deal with its theming system,
upstream changed a line that exists in glitch-soc.
Applied upstream changes.
Conflicts:
- `config/i18n-tasks.yml`:
Upstream added new ignored strings, glitch-soc has extra ignored strings
because of the theming system.
Added upstream's changes.
Conflicts:
- `app/models/status.rb`:
Minor upstream refactor moved hook definitions around,
and glitch-soc has an extra `before_create`.
Moved the `before_create` accordingly.
- `app/services/batched_remove_status_service.rb`:
Minor upstream refactor changed a block in which glitch-soc
had one extra call to handle direct timelines.
Adapted changes to keep glitch-soc's extra call.
* Update react-overlays to latest version
* Fix breaking changes in dropdown menus
* Use react-overlays built-in arrow positioning feature
* Re-implemented `.dropdown-menu__arrow` to have a defined width and height to improve positioning
* Moved wrapping div (`.dropdown-menu` from `DropdownMenu` to `Dropdown`)
* Wrap button in a span to solve issue with ref
* Temporarily remove animations
* Fix breaking changes in emoji picker
* Wrap EmojiPickerMenu in a div where react-overlays’ ref is added
* Fix breaking changes in language dropdown
* Fix breaking changes in privacy dropdown
* Fix breaking changes in search form
* Add animations back using `@keyframes`
* Fix arrow color in light theme
* Fix linting issue
* Remove unused `mounted` state
* Remove `placement` state from components and redux
And remove the placement state from props of the menu components.
* Remove abolution position to fix flip issue
* Remove z-index to fix modals and overlay positions
* Fix lint issues
* Set placement in privacy and language components
Copy the placement state into the `PrivacyDropdown` and `LanguageDropdown` components, to apply correct styling to the buttons depending on which placement the Overlay has.
* Move `placement` state to correct component
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
Upstream updated its README, while we have a completely different one.
Kept our README.
- `app/controllers/concerns/web_app_controller_concern.rb`:
Conflict because of glitch-soc's theming system.
Additionally, glitch-soc has different behavior regarding moved accounts.
Ported some of the changes, but kept our overall behavior.
- `app/javascript/packs/admin.js`:
Code changes actually applied to `app/javascript/core/admin.js`
The old styling would cause multiple admin header buttons in a flex container to overflow the page on mobile. This new styling uses `flex-flow: wrap` along with a gap, which gets rid of the awkward `:not(:first-child)` pseudoselector and makes multiple buttons in a row flow nicely.
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
Discarded upstream changes: we have our own README
- `app/controllers/follower_accounts_controller.rb`:
Port upstream's minor refactoring
The smaller border is difficult to see for some users, especially
when the browser window was thinner, and so the unread border is at the
very left edge of the window.
* hotfix for #20822
I don't know why it was shifted in the first place or why the width is specified twice, but this fixes the problem, so it looks fine to me.
* realigned pfp with content below
* fixed formatting
my bad
* added comment to explain the negative margin
before I forget - comments are *important* !
Co-authored-by: Riedler <riedler@gelse.eu>
Conflicts:
- `app/models/concerns/domain_materializable.rb`:
Fixed a code style issue upstream in a PR that got merged in glitch-soc
earlier.
Changed the code to match upstream's.
Conflicts:
- `app/views/admin/announcements/edit.html.haml`:
Upstream change too close to theming-related glitch-soc change.
Ported upstream changes.
- `app/views/admin/announcements/new.html.haml`
Upstream change too close to theming-related glitch-soc change.
Ported upstream changes.
Conflicts:
- `app/models/account.rb`:
Conflict because we (glitch-soc) have disabled trending of posts without
review.
Discarded that upstream change.
- `app/views/admin/settings/discovery/show.html.haml`:
Just an extra setting in glitch-soc.
Kept that extra setting.