I see no reason to allow more than that. Usually a redirect is
HTTP->HTTPS, then maybe URL structure changed, but more than that
is highly unlikely to be a legitimate use case.
I see no reason to allow more than that. Usually a redirect is
HTTP->HTTPS, then maybe URL structure changed, but more than that
is highly unlikely to be a legitimate use case.
If the signature could not be verified and the webfinger of the account
was last retrieved longer than the cache period, try re-resolving the
account and then attempting to verify the signature again
If the signature could not be verified and the webfinger of the account
was last retrieved longer than the cache period, try re-resolving the
account and then attempting to verify the signature again
* Fix#117 - Add ability to specify alternative text for media attachments
- POST /api/v1/media accepts `description` straight away
- PUT /api/v1/media/:id to update `description` (only for unattached ones)
- Serialized as `name` of Document object in ActivityPub
- Uploads form adjusted for better performance and description input
* Add tests
* Change undo button blend mode to difference
* Fix#117 - Add ability to specify alternative text for media attachments
- POST /api/v1/media accepts `description` straight away
- PUT /api/v1/media/:id to update `description` (only for unattached ones)
- Serialized as `name` of Document object in ActivityPub
- Uploads form adjusted for better performance and description input
* Add tests
* Change undo button blend mode to difference
Call to warden.authenticate! in resource_owner_from_credentials would
make the request redirect to sign-in path, which is a bad response for
apps. Now bad credentials just return nil, which leads to HTTP 401
from Doorkeeper. Also, accounts with enabled 2FA cannot be logged into
this way.
Call to warden.authenticate! in resource_owner_from_credentials would
make the request redirect to sign-in path, which is a bad response for
apps. Now bad credentials just return nil, which leads to HTTP 401
from Doorkeeper. Also, accounts with enabled 2FA cannot be logged into
this way.