* Reset status cache when status_stat or media_attachment updates
Fix#8711
Media attachments are generally immutable, but admins can update
the sensitive flag, and this would ensure the change is visible
instantly. Same for updates to status stats. That is a regression
from #8185, because even the correct updated_at fetched from a join
doesn't seem to invalidate the cache.
* Remove join from Status#cache_ids since it has no effect
* Reset status cache when status_stat or media_attachment updates
Fix#8711
Media attachments are generally immutable, but admins can update
the sensitive flag, and this would ensure the change is visible
instantly. Same for updates to status stats. That is a regression
from #8185, because even the correct updated_at fetched from a join
doesn't seem to invalidate the cache.
* Remove join from Status#cache_ids since it has no effect
Leave `tootctl accounts cull` to simply check removed accounts from
live domains, and skip temporarily unavailable domains, while listing
them in the final output for further action.
Add `tootctl domains purge DOMAIN` to be able to purge a domain from
that list manually
Leave `tootctl accounts cull` to simply check removed accounts from
live domains, and skip temporarily unavailable domains, while listing
them in the final output for further action.
Add `tootctl domains purge DOMAIN` to be able to purge a domain from
that list manually
e.g., typing “blob_cat_p” used to search for “blob” and “cat”, but not
“blob_cat_p”, which means “blob_cat_patpat” is very unlikely to show up,
although it is likely what the user wanted to type in the first place.
e.g., typing “blob_cat_p” used to search for “blob” and “cat”, but not
“blob_cat_p”, which means “blob_cat_patpat” is very unlikely to show up,
although it is likely what the user wanted to type in the first place.
e.g., typing “blob_cat_p” used to search for “blob” and “cat”, but not
“blob_cat_p”, which means “blob_cat_patpat” is very unlikely to show up,
although it is likely what the user wanted to type in the first place.
e.g., typing “blob_cat_p” used to search for “blob” and “cat”, but not
“blob_cat_p”, which means “blob_cat_patpat” is very unlikely to show up,
although it is likely what the user wanted to type in the first place.
* Add locality check to ActivityPub::FetchRemoteAccountService
Fix#8643
Because there are a few places where it is called, it is difficult
to confirm if they all previously checked it for locality. It's better
to make sure within the service.
* Remove faux-remote duplicates of local accounts
* Add locality check to ActivityPub::FetchRemoteAccountService
Fix#8643
Because there are a few places where it is called, it is difficult
to confirm if they all previously checked it for locality. It's better
to make sure within the service.
* Remove faux-remote duplicates of local accounts
Conflicts:
- app/controllers/admin/base_controller.rb
- app/controllers/filters_controller.rb
- app/controllers/invites_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/deletes_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/exports_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/follower_domains_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/migrations_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/notifications_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/preferences_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/two_factor_authentication/recovery_codes_controller.rb
- app/javascript/packs/public.js
- app/views/settings/profiles/show.html.haml
Conflicts were mostly due to the addition of body classes to the settings page,
this was caused by rejecting upstream changes for most of those files and
modifying Settings::BaseController instead.
Another cause of conflicts was the deletion of client-side checking of
display name / bio length, this was modified in app/javascript/core/settings.js
instead.
Conflicts:
- app/controllers/admin/base_controller.rb
- app/controllers/filters_controller.rb
- app/controllers/invites_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/deletes_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/exports_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/follower_domains_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/migrations_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/notifications_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/preferences_controller.rb
- app/controllers/settings/two_factor_authentication/recovery_codes_controller.rb
- app/javascript/packs/public.js
- app/views/settings/profiles/show.html.haml
Conflicts were mostly due to the addition of body classes to the settings page,
this was caused by rejecting upstream changes for most of those files and
modifying Settings::BaseController instead.
Another cause of conflicts was the deletion of client-side checking of
display name / bio length, this was modified in app/javascript/core/settings.js
instead.