Conflicts:
- `.github/dependabot.yml`:
Upstream made changes, but we had removed it.
Discarded upstream changes.
- `.rubocop_todo.yml`:
Upstream regenerated the file, we had some glitch-soc-specific ignores.
- `app/models/account_statuses_filter.rb`:
Minor upstream code style change where glitch-soc had slightly different code
due to handling of local-only posts.
Updated to match upstream's code style.
- `app/models/status.rb`:
Upstream moved ActiveRecord callback definitions, glitch-soc had an extra one.
Moved the definitions as upstream did.
- `app/services/backup_service.rb`:
Upstream rewrote a lot of the backup service, glitch-soc had changes because
of exporting local-only posts.
Took upstream changes and added back code to deal with local-only posts.
- `config/routes.rb`:
Upstream split the file into different files, while glitch-soc had a few
extra routes.
Extra routes added to `config/routes/settings.rb`, `config/routes/api.rb`
and `config/routes/admin.rb`
- `db/schema.rb`:
Upstream has new migrations, while glitch-soc had an extra migration.
Updated the expected serial number to match upstream's.
- `lib/mastodon/version.rb`:
Upstream added support to set version tags from environment variables, while
glitch-soc has an extra `+glitch` tag.
Changed the code to support upstream's feature but prepending a `+glitch`.
- `spec/lib/activitypub/activity/create_spec.rb`:
Minor code style change upstream, while glitch-soc has extra tests due to
`directMessage` handling.
Applied upstream's changes while keeping glitch-soc's extra tests.
- `spec/models/concerns/account_interactions_spec.rb`:
Minor code style change upstream, while glitch-soc has extra tests.
Applied upstream's changes while keeping glitch-soc's extra tests.
Conflicts:
- `app/javascript/styles/mastodon/forms.scss`:
Conflict because we ran eslint autofix on upstream files.
- `config/initializers/content_security_policy.rb`:
Code style changes but we have a different version.
Kept our version.
- `streaming/index.js`:
Upstream fixed a typo close to glitch-soc-only code.
Applied upstream's changes.
Conflicts:
- `.github/dependabot.yml`:
Updated upstream, removed in glitch-soc to disable noise.
Kept removed.
- `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`:
Upstream updated to a new version of the covenant, but I have not read it
yet, so kept unchanged.
- `Gemfile.lock`:
Not a real conflict, one upstream dependency updated textually too close to
the glitch-soc only `hcaptcha` dependency.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/controllers/admin/base_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/controllers/application_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/controllers/disputes/base_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/controllers/relationships_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/controllers/statuses_cleanup_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/helpers/application_helper.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/javascript/mastodon/features/compose/components/compose_form.jsx`:
Upstream added a highlight animation for onboarding, while we changed the
max character limit.
Applied our local changes on top of upstream's new version.
- `app/views/layouts/application.html.haml`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's theming system.
Applied upstream changes.
- `stylelint.config.js`:
Upstream added ignore paths, glitch-soc had extra ignore paths.
Added the same paths as upstream.
* Run rubocop --autocorrect on app/, config/ and lib/, also manually fix some remaining style issues
* Run rubocop --autocorrect-all on db/
* Run rubocop --autocorrect-all on `spec/` and fix remaining issues
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
Upstream added a link to the roadmap, but we have a completely different README.
Kept ours.
- `app/models/media_attachment.rb`:
Upstream upped media attachment limits.
Updated the default according to upstream's.
- `db/migrate/20180831171112_create_bookmarks.rb`:
Upstream changed the migration compatibility level.
Did so too.
- `config/initializers/content_security_policy.rb`:
Upstream refactored this file but we have a different version.
Kept our version.
- `app/controllers/settings/preferences_controller.rb`:
Upstream completely refactored user settings storage, and glitch-soc has a
different set of settings.
The file does not directly references individual settings anymore.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/lib/user_settings_decorator.rb`:
Upstream completely refactored user settings storage, and glitch-soc has a
different set of settings.
The file got removed entirely.
Removed it as well.
- `app/models/user.rb`:
Upstream completely refactored user settings storage, and glitch-soc has a
different set of settings.
References to individual settings have been removed from the file.
Removed them as well.
- `app/views/settings/preferences/appearance/show.html.haml`:
Upstream completely refactored user settings storage, and glitch-soc has a
different set of settings.
Applied upstream's changes and ported ours back.
- `app/views/settings/preferences/notifications/show.html.haml`:
Upstream completely refactored user settings storage, and glitch-soc has a
different set of settings.
Applied upstream's changes and ported ours back.
- `app/views/settings/preferences/other/show.html.haml`:
Upstream completely refactored user settings storage, and glitch-soc has a
different set of settings.
Applied upstream's changes and ported ours back.
- `config/settings.yml`:
Upstream completely refactored user settings storage, and glitch-soc has a
different set of settings.
In particular, upstream removed user-specific and unused settings.
Did the same in glitch-soc.
- `spec/controllers/application_controller_spec.rb`:
Conflicts due to glitch-soc's theming system.
Mostly kept our version, as upstream messed up the tests.
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
Upstream changed their README, we have our own.
Kept ours.
- `app/helpers/application_helper.rb`:
Minor code style fix upstream, on a line that is different in glitch-soc
due to the different theming system.
Applied the code style fix to our own code.
- `app/views/settings/preferences/appearance/show.html.haml`:
Code style fix on a line next to lines exclusive to glitch-soc.
Applied upstream changes.
- `yarn.lock`:
Upstream updated a dependency textually close to a glitch-soc-only
dependency.
Updated the dependency like upstream did.
Conflicts:
- `.github/workflows/build-image.yml`:
Upstream switched to pushing to both DockerHub and GitHub Container
Repository, while glitch-soc was already pushing to the latter only.
Updated our configuration to be slightly more consistent with upstream's
naming and styling, but kept our behavior.
- `Gemfile.lock`:
Updated dependencies textually too close to glitch-soc only hcaptcha
dependency.
Updated dependencies as upstream did.
- `README.md`:
Upstream updated its README, but we have a completely different one.
Kept our README, though it probably should be reworked at some point.
- `app/views/auth/sessions/two_factor.html.haml`:
Minor style fix upstream that's on a line glitch-soc removed because
of its different theming system.
Kept our file as is.
- `spec/controllers/health_controller_spec.rb`:
This file apparently did not exist upstream, upstream created it with
different contents but it is functionally the same.
Switched to upstream's version of the file.
- `spec/presenters/instance_presenter_spec.rb`:
Upstream changed the specs around `GITHUB_REPOSITORY`, while glitch-soc
had its own code because it's a fork and does not have the same default
source URL.
Took upstream's change, but with glitch-soc's repo as the default case.
- `yarn.lock`:
Upstream dependencies textually too close to a glitch-soc only one.
Updated dependencies as upstream did.
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
Upstream README has been changed, but we have a completely different one.
Kept our `README.md`.
- `lib/sanitize_ext/sanitize_config.rb`:
Upstream added support for more incoming HTML tags (a large subset of what
glitch-soc accepts).
Change the code style to match upstream's but otherwise do not change our
code.
- `spec/lib/sanitize_config_spec.rb`:
Upstream added support for more incoming HTML tags (a large subset of what
glitch-soc accepts).
Kept our version, since the tests are mostly glitch-soc's, except for cases
which are purposefuly different.
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:
- `.github/dependabot.yml`:
Upstream made changes while we have dropped this file.
Keep the file deleted.
- `.prettierignore`:
Upstream made changes at the end of the file, where we
had our extra lines.
Just moved our extra lines back at the end.
- `app/serializers/initial_state_serializer.rb`:
Upstream code style changes.
Applied them.
- `app/services/backup_service.rb`:
Upstream code style changes.
Applied them.
* Add a limit to how many posts can get fetched as a result of a single request
* Add tests
* Always pass `request_id` when processing `Announce` activities
---------
Co-authored-by: nametoolong <nametoolong@users.noreply.github.com>
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:
- `.github/workflows/build-image.yml`:
Upstream updated `docker/build-push-action`, and we a different config
for `docker/metadata-action` so the lines directly above were different,
but it's not a real conflict.
Upgraded `docker/build-push-action` as upstream did.
- `app/javascript/mastodon/features/compose/components/compose_form.js`:
Upstream changed the codestyle near a line we had modified to accommodate
configurable character count.
Kept our change.
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.
Some 7.x ElasticSearch versions support some 6.x nodes, thus the version check
is inadequate. I am not sure there is a good way to check if a server
implements all the 7.x APIs, so check server version and minimum wire version
instead.
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.
* fix(status): remove send usage for private unlink_from_conversations
- make unlink_from_conversations public method
- rename unlink_from_conversations to unlink_from_conversations!
- fix send call on private method in statuses_vacuum and batched_remove_status_service
* fix(feeds_vacuum): replace find_in_batches with in_batches
because active record query results should be a little more efficient than
itterating with map and each. Postgres can grasp such lists of ids much quicker
than ruby can.
Will probably make allmost no difference, but cannot hurt either.
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`
* Fix home tl contains post from who blocked me
* Add test
* Fix feed_manager's build_crutches
blocked_by was not includes status' owner
* Add test for status from I blocked
* Fix typo
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
Discarded upstream changes: we have our own README
- `app/controllers/follower_accounts_controller.rb`:
Port upstream's minor refactoring
Nil unwrap causes the admin dashboard to crash/500 when the Chewy client info version number value is nil.
This occurs when running another ES-compatible backend such as MeiliSearch.
Obviously it would be good for chewy to recognise upstream but at least avoiding the crash would be fine.
* Fix trying to fetch posts from other users when fetching featured posts
* Rate-limit discovery of new subdomains
* Put a limit on recursively discovering new accounts
* Fix trying to fetch posts from other users when fetching featured posts
* Rate-limit discovery of new subdomains
* Put a limit on recursively discovering new accounts
* Use a tree‐based approach for adv. text formatting
Sanitizing HTML/Markdown means parsing the content into an HTML tree
under‐the‐hood anyway, and it is more accurate to do mention/hashtag
replacement on the text nodes in that tree than it is to try to hack it
in with regexes et cetera.
This undoes the overrides of `#entities` and `#rewrite` on
`AdvancedTextFormatter` but also stops using them, instead keeping
track of the parsed Nokogiri tree itself and using that in the `#to_s`
method.
Internally, this tree uses `<mastodon-entity>` nodes to keep track of
hashtags, links, and mentions. Sanitization is moved to the beginning,
so it should be known that these do not appear in the input.
* Also disallow entities inside of `<code>`
I think this is generally expected behaviour, and people are annoyed
when their code gets turned into links/hashtags/mentions.
* Minor cleanup to AdvancedTextFormatter
* Change AdvancedTextFormatter to rewrite entities in one pass and sanitize at the end
Also, minor refactoring to better match how other formatters are organized.
* Add some tests
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
* refactor(statuses_vacuum): remove dead code - unused
Method is not called inside class and private.
Clean up dead code.
* refactor(statuses_vacuum): make retention_period present test explicit
This private method only hides functionality.
It is best practice to be as explicit as possible.
* refactor(statuses_vacuum): improve query performance
- fix statuses_scope having sub-select for Account.remote scope by
`joins(:account).merge(Account.remote)`
- fix statuses_scope unnecessary use of `Status.arel_table[:id].lt`
because it is inexplicit, bad practice and even slower than normal
`.where('statuses.id < ?'`
- fix statuses_scope remove select(:id, :visibility) for having reusable
active record query batches (no re queries)
- fix vacuum_statuses! to use in_batches instead of find_in_batches,
because in_batches delivers a full blown active record query result,
in stead of an array - no requeries necessary
- send(:unlink_from_conversations) not to perform another db query, but
reuse the in_batches result instead.
- remove now obsolete remove_from_account_conversations method
- remove_from_search_index uses array of ids, instead of mapping
the ids from an array - this should be more efficient
- use the in_batches scope to call delete_all, instead of running
another db query for this - because it is again more efficient
- add TODO comment for calling models private method with send
* refactor(status): simplify unlink_from_conversations
- add `has_many through:` relation mentioned_accounts
- use model scope local instead of method call `Status#local?`
- more readable add account to inbox_owners when account.local?
* refactor(status): searchable_by way less sub selects
These queries all included a sub-select. Doing the same with a joins
should be more efficient.
Since this method does 5 such queries, this should be significant,
since it technically halves the query count.
This is how it was:
```ruby
[3] pry(main)> Status.first.mentions.where(account: Account.local, silent: false).explain
Status Load (1.6ms) SELECT "statuses".* FROM "statuses" WHERE "statuses"."deleted_at" IS NULL ORDER BY "statuses"."id" DESC LIMIT $1 [["LIMIT", 1]]
Mention Load (1.5ms) SELECT "mentions".* FROM "mentions" WHERE "mentions"."status_id" = $1 AND "mentions"."account_id" IN (SELECT "accounts"."id" FROM "accounts" WHERE "accounts"."domain" IS NULL) AND "mentions"."silent" = $2 [["status_id", 109382923142288414], ["silent", false]]
=> EXPLAIN for: SELECT "mentions".* FROM "mentions" WHERE "mentions"."status_id" = $1 AND "mentions"."account_id" IN (SELECT "accounts"."id" FROM "accounts" WHERE "accounts"."domain" IS NULL) AND "mentions"."silent" = $2 [["status_id", 109382923142288414], ["silent", false]]
QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop (cost=0.15..23.08 rows=1 width=41)
-> Seq Scan on accounts (cost=0.00..10.90 rows=1 width=8)
Filter: (domain IS NULL)
-> Index Scan using index_mentions_on_account_id_and_status_id on mentions (cost=0.15..8.17 rows=1 width=41)
Index Cond: ((account_id = accounts.id) AND (status_id = '109382923142288414'::bigint))
Filter: (NOT silent)
(6 rows)
```
This is how it is with this change:
```ruby
[4] pry(main)> Status.first.mentions.joins(:account).merge(Account.local).active.explain
Status Load (1.7ms) SELECT "statuses".* FROM "statuses" WHERE "statuses"."deleted_at" IS NULL ORDER BY "statuses"."id" DESC LIMIT $1 [["LIMIT", 1]]
Mention Load (0.7ms) SELECT "mentions".* FROM "mentions" INNER JOIN "accounts" ON "accounts"."id" = "mentions"."account_id" WHERE "mentions"."status_id" = $1 AND "accounts"."domain" IS NULL AND "mentions"."silent" = $2 [["status_id", 109382923142288414], ["silent", false]]
=> EXPLAIN for: SELECT "mentions".* FROM "mentions" INNER JOIN "accounts" ON "accounts"."id" = "mentions"."account_id" WHERE "mentions"."status_id" = $1 AND "accounts"."domain" IS NULL AND "mentions"."silent" = $2 [["status_id", 109382923142288414], ["silent", false]]
QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop (cost=0.15..23.08 rows=1 width=41)
-> Seq Scan on accounts (cost=0.00..10.90 rows=1 width=8)
Filter: (domain IS NULL)
-> Index Scan using index_mentions_on_account_id_and_status_id on mentions (cost=0.15..8.17 rows=1 width=41)
Index Cond: ((account_id = accounts.id) AND (status_id = '109382923142288414'::bigint))
Filter: (NOT silent)
(6 rows)
```
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.
* fixes ArgumentError when proxy is used
* Update app/lib/request.rb
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
Co-authored-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com>
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
Conflicts:
- `app/models/custom_emoji.rb`:
Not a real conflict, just upstream changing a line too close to
a glitch-soc-specific validation.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/models/public_feed.rb`:
Not a real conflict, just upstream changing a line too close to
a glitch-soc-specific parameter documentation.
Applied upstream changes.
Switch to monkey-patching http.rb rather than a runtime extend of each
response, so as to avoid busting the global method cache. A guard is
included that will provide developer feedback in development and test
environments should the monkey patch ever collide.
Conflicts:
- `app/javascript/mastodon/features/compose/components/poll_form.js`:
glitch-soc change because of having changed the default number of
available poll options.
Applied upstream's changes while keeping glitch-soc's default number of
poll options.
- `public/oops.png`:
We had a minor graphics change, probably not worth diverging from upstream.
Took upstream version.
- Improve tests
- Fix possible crash when application of a reblogged post isn't set
- Fix discrepancies around favourited and reblogged attributes
- Fix discrepancies around pinned attribute
- Fix polls not being hydrated