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lolsob-rspec
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https://github.com/Scalingo/nodejs-buildpack
https://github.com/Scalingo/ruby-buildpack

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node_modules
storybook
neo4j
vendor/bundle

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# Only allow registrations with the following e-mail domains
# EMAIL_DOMAIN_WHITELIST=example1.com|example2.de|etc
# Optionally change default language
# DEFAULT_LOCALE=de
# E-mail configuration
# Note: Mailgun and SparkPost (https://sparkpo.st/smtp) each have good free tiers
SMTP_SERVER=smtp.mailgun.org
SMTP_PORT=587
SMTP_LOGIN=
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# S3_PROTOCOL=http
# S3_HOSTNAME=192.168.1.123:9000
# S3 (Minio Config (optional) Please check Minio instance for details)
# S3_ENABLED=true
# S3_BUCKET=
# AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
# AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
# S3_REGION=
# S3_PROTOCOL=https
# S3_HOSTNAME=
# S3_ENDPOINT=
# Optional alias for S3 if you want to use Cloudfront or Cloudflare in front
# S3_CLOUDFRONT_HOST=

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node_modules/
.cache/
docs/
spec/
storybook/

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FROM ruby:2.3.1-alpine
LABEL maintainer="https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon" \
description="A GNU Social-compatible microblogging server"
ENV RAILS_ENV=production \
NODE_ENV=production
EXPOSE 3000 4000
WORKDIR /mastodon
COPY . /mastodon
COPY Gemfile Gemfile.lock package.json yarn.lock /mastodon/
RUN BUILD_DEPS=" \
postgresql-dev \
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&& npm install -g npm@3 && npm install -g yarn \
&& bundle install --deployment --without test development \
&& yarn \
&& npm cache clean \
&& yarn cache clean \
&& npm -g cache clean \
&& apk del $BUILD_DEPS \
&& rm -rf /tmp/* /var/cache/apk/*
COPY . /mastodon
VOLUME /mastodon/public/system /mastodon/public/assets

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gem 'rabl'
gem 'rqrcode'
gem 'twitter-text'
gem 'ox'
gem 'oj'
gem 'hiredis'
gem 'redis', '~>3.2', require: ['redis', 'redis/connection/hiredis']

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addressable (~> 2.4)
http (~> 2.0)
nokogiri (~> 1.6)
ox (2.4.11)
paperclip (5.1.0)
activemodel (>= 4.2.0)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0)
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nokogiri
oj
ostatus2
ox
paperclip (~> 5.1)
paperclip-av-transcoder
pg

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web: bundle exec puma -C config/puma.rb
worker: bundle exec sidekiq -q default -q mailers -q push
worker: bundle exec sidekiq -q default -q push -q pull -q mailers

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## Running with Docker and Docker-Compose
[![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/version/gargron/mastodon.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/gargron/mastodon "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com") [![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/image/gargron/mastodon.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/gargron/mastodon "Get your own image badge on microbadger.com")
The project now includes a `Dockerfile` and a `docker-compose.yml`. You need to turn `.env.production.sample` into `.env.production` with all the variables set before you can:
docker-compose build
@ -117,6 +119,12 @@ Which will re-create the updated containers, leaving databases and data as is. D
Docker is great for quickly trying out software, but it has its drawbacks too. If you prefer to run Mastodon without using Docker, refer to the [production guide](docs/Running-Mastodon/Production-guide.md) for examples, configuration and instructions.
## Deployment on Scalingo
[![Deploy on Scalingo](https://cdn.scalingo.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://my.scalingo.com/deploy?source=https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon#master)
[You can view a guide for deployment on Scalingo here.](docs/Running-Mastodon/Scalingo-guide.md)
## Deployment on Heroku (experimental)
[![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://heroku.com/deploy)

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config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
vb.name = "mastodon"
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--memory", "1024"]
# Disable VirtualBox DNS proxy to skip long-delay IPv6 resolutions.
# https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues/1172
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--natdnsproxy1", "off"]
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--natdnshostresolver1", "off"]
# Use "virtio" network interfaces for better performance.
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--nictype1", "virtio"]
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--nictype2", "virtio"]
end
config.vm.hostname = "mastodon.dev"
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# This uses the vagrant-hostsupdater plugin, and lets you
# access the development site at http://mastodon.dev.
# To install:
# $ vagrant plugin install hostsupdater
# $ vagrant plugin install vagrant-hostsupdater
if defined?(VagrantPlugins::HostsUpdater)
config.vm.network :private_network, ip: "192.168.42.42"
config.vm.network :private_network, ip: "192.168.42.42", nictype: "virtio"
config.hostsupdater.remove_on_suspend = false
end
config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", type: "nfs", mount_options: ['rw', 'vers=3', 'tcp']
# Otherwise, you can access the site at http://localhost:3000
config.vm.network :forwarded_port, guest: 80, host: 3000

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end
format.atom do
@entries = @account.stream_entries.order('id desc').where(activity_type: 'Status').where(hidden: false).with_includes.paginate_by_max_id(20, params[:max_id], params[:since_id])
@entries = @account.stream_entries.order('id desc').where(hidden: false).with_includes.paginate_by_max_id(20, params[:max_id], params[:since_id])
render xml: AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.feed(@account, @entries.to_a))
end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
include Localized
# Prevent CSRF attacks by raising an exception.
# For APIs, you may want to use :null_session instead.
protect_from_forgery with: :exception
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rescue_from ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken, with: :unprocessable_entity
before_action :store_current_location, except: :raise_not_found, unless: :devise_controller?
before_action :set_locale
before_action :set_user_activity
before_action :check_suspension, if: :user_signed_in?
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store_location_for(:user, request.url)
end
def set_locale
I18n.locale = current_user.try(:locale) || I18n.default_locale
rescue I18n::InvalidLocale
I18n.locale = I18n.default_locale
end
def require_admin!
redirect_to root_path unless current_user&.admin?
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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Localized
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
included do
before_action :set_locale
end
def set_locale
I18n.locale = current_user.try(:locale) || default_locale
rescue I18n::InvalidLocale
I18n.locale = default_locale
end
def default_locale
ENV.fetch('DEFAULT_LOCALE') { I18n.default_locale }
end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Oauth::AuthorizationsController < Doorkeeper::AuthorizationsController
include Localized
skip_before_action :authenticate_resource_owner!
before_action :set_locale
before_action :store_current_location
before_action :authenticate_resource_owner!
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def store_current_location
store_location_for(:user, request.url)
end
def set_locale
I18n.locale = current_user.try(:locale) || I18n.default_locale
rescue I18n::InvalidLocale
I18n.locale = I18n.default_locale
end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Oauth::AuthorizedApplicationsController < Doorkeeper::AuthorizedApplicationsController
include Localized
skip_before_action :authenticate_resource_owner!
before_action :store_current_location
before_action :authenticate_resource_owner!
private
def store_current_location
store_location_for(:user, request.url)
end
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end
end
format.atom
format.atom do
render xml: AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.entry(@stream_entry, true))
end
end
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user_signed_in? && @favourited.key?(status.id) ? 'favourited' : ''
end
def proper_status(status)
status.reblog? ? status.reblog : status
end
def rtl?(text)
return false if text.empty?

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class AtomSerializer
include RoutingHelper
class << self
def render(element)
document = Ox::Document.new(version: '1.0')
document << element
('<?xml version="1.0"?>' + Ox.dump(element)).force_encoding('UTF-8')
end
end
def author(account)
author = Ox::Element.new('author')
uri = TagManager.instance.uri_for(account)
append_element(author, 'id', uri)
append_element(author, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:person])
append_element(author, 'uri', uri)
append_element(author, 'name', account.username)
append_element(author, 'email', account.local? ? "#{account.acct}@#{Rails.configuration.x.local_domain}" : account.acct)
append_element(author, 'summary', account.note)
append_element(author, 'link', nil, rel: :alternate, type: 'text/html', href: TagManager.instance.url_for(account))
append_element(author, 'link', nil, rel: :avatar, type: account.avatar_content_type, 'media:width': 120, 'media:height': 120, href: full_asset_url(account.avatar.url(:original)))
append_element(author, 'link', nil, rel: :header, type: account.header_content_type, 'media:width': 700, 'media:height': 335, href: full_asset_url(account.header.url(:original)))
append_element(author, 'poco:preferredUsername', account.username)
append_element(author, 'poco:displayName', account.display_name) unless account.display_name.blank?
append_element(author, 'poco:note', Formatter.instance.simplified_format(account).to_str) unless account.note.blank?
append_element(author, 'mastodon:scope', account.locked? ? :private : :public)
author
end
def feed(account, stream_entries)
feed = Ox::Element.new('feed')
add_namespaces(feed)
append_element(feed, 'id', account_url(account, format: 'atom'))
append_element(feed, 'title', account.display_name)
append_element(feed, 'subtitle', account.note)
append_element(feed, 'updated', account.updated_at.iso8601)
append_element(feed, 'logo', full_asset_url(account.avatar.url(:original)))
feed << author(account)
append_element(feed, 'link', nil, rel: :alternate, type: 'text/html', href: TagManager.instance.url_for(account))
append_element(feed, 'link', nil, rel: :self, type: 'application/atom+xml', href: account_url(account, format: 'atom'))
append_element(feed, 'link', nil, rel: :next, type: 'application/atom+xml', href: account_url(account, format: 'atom', max_id: stream_entries.last.id)) if stream_entries.size == 20
append_element(feed, 'link', nil, rel: :hub, href: api_push_url)
append_element(feed, 'link', nil, rel: :salmon, href: api_salmon_url(account.id))
stream_entries.each do |stream_entry|
feed << entry(stream_entry)
end
feed
end
def entry(stream_entry, root = false)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry) if root
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(stream_entry.created_at, stream_entry.activity_id, stream_entry.activity_type))
append_element(entry, 'published', stream_entry.created_at.iso8601)
append_element(entry, 'updated', stream_entry.updated_at.iso8601)
append_element(entry, 'title', stream_entry&.status&.title)
entry << author(stream_entry.account) if root
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[stream_entry.object_type])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[stream_entry.verb])
entry << object(stream_entry.target) if stream_entry.targeted?
serialize_status_attributes(entry, stream_entry.status) unless stream_entry.status.nil?
append_element(entry, 'link', nil, rel: :alternate, type: 'text/html', href: account_stream_entry_url(stream_entry.account, stream_entry))
append_element(entry, 'link', nil, rel: :self, type: 'application/atom+xml', href: account_stream_entry_url(stream_entry.account, stream_entry, format: 'atom'))
append_element(entry, 'thr:in-reply-to', nil, ref: TagManager.instance.uri_for(stream_entry.thread), href: TagManager.instance.url_for(stream_entry.thread)) if stream_entry.threaded?
entry
end
def object(status)
object = Ox::Element.new('activity:object')
append_element(object, 'id', TagManager.instance.uri_for(status))
append_element(object, 'published', status.created_at.iso8601)
append_element(object, 'updated', status.updated_at.iso8601)
append_element(object, 'title', status.title)
object << author(status.account)
append_element(object, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[status.object_type])
append_element(object, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[status.verb])
serialize_status_attributes(object, status)
append_element(object, 'link', nil, rel: :alternate, type: 'text/html', href: TagManager.instance.url_for(status))
append_element(object, 'thr:in-reply-to', nil, ref: TagManager.instance.uri_for(status.thread), href: TagManager.instance.url_for(status.thread)) if status.reply? && !status.thread.nil?
object
end
def follow_salmon(follow)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
description = "#{follow.account.acct} started following #{follow.target_account.acct}"
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(follow.created_at, follow.id, 'Follow'))
append_element(entry, 'title', description)
append_element(entry, 'content', description, type: :html)
entry << author(follow.account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:follow])
object = author(follow.target_account)
object.value = 'activity:object'
entry << object
entry
end
def follow_request_salmon(follow_request)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(follow_request.created_at, follow_request.id, 'FollowRequest'))
append_element(entry, 'title', "#{follow_request.account.acct} requested to follow #{follow_request.target_account.acct}")
entry << author(follow_request.account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:request_friend])
object = author(follow_request.target_account)
object.value = 'activity:object'
entry << object
entry
end
def authorize_follow_request_salmon(follow_request)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(Time.now.utc, follow_request.id, 'FollowRequest'))
append_element(entry, 'title', "#{follow_request.target_account.acct} authorizes follow request by #{follow_request.account.acct}")
entry << author(follow_request.target_account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:authorize])
object = Ox::Element.new('activity:object')
object << author(follow_request.account)
append_element(object, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(object, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:request_friend])
inner_object = author(follow_request.target_account)
inner_object.value = 'activity:object'
object << inner_object
entry << object
entry
end
def reject_follow_request_salmon(follow_request)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(Time.now.utc, follow_request.id, 'FollowRequest'))
append_element(entry, 'title', "#{follow_request.target_account.acct} rejects follow request by #{follow_request.account.acct}")
entry << author(follow_request.target_account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:reject])
object = Ox::Element.new('activity:object')
object << author(follow_request.account)
append_element(object, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(object, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:request_friend])
inner_object = author(follow_request.target_account)
inner_object.value = 'activity:object'
object << inner_object
entry << object
entry
end
def unfollow_salmon(follow)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
description = "#{follow.account.acct} is no longer following #{follow.target_account.acct}"
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(Time.now.utc, follow.id, 'Follow'))
append_element(entry, 'title', description)
append_element(entry, 'content', description, type: :html)
entry << author(follow.account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:unfollow])
object = author(follow.target_account)
object.value = 'activity:object'
entry << object
entry
end
def block_salmon(block)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
description = "#{block.account.acct} no longer wishes to interact with #{block.target_account.acct}"
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(Time.now.utc, block.id, 'Block'))
append_element(entry, 'title', description)
entry << author(block.account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:block])
object = author(block.target_account)
object.value = 'activity:object'
entry << object
entry
end
def unblock_salmon(block)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
description = "#{block.account.acct} no longer blocks #{block.target_account.acct}"
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(Time.now.utc, block.id, 'Block'))
append_element(entry, 'title', description)
entry << author(block.account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:unblock])
object = author(block.target_account)
object.value = 'activity:object'
entry << object
entry
end
def favourite_salmon(favourite)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
description = "#{favourite.account.acct} favourited a status by #{favourite.status.account.acct}"
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(favourite.created_at, favourite.id, 'Favourite'))
append_element(entry, 'title', description)
append_element(entry, 'content', description, type: :html)
entry << author(favourite.account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:favorite])
entry << object(favourite.status)
append_element(entry, 'thr:in-reply-to', nil, ref: TagManager.instance.uri_for(favourite.status), href: TagManager.instance.url_for(favourite.status))
entry
end
def unfavourite_salmon(favourite)
entry = Ox::Element.new('entry')
add_namespaces(entry)
description = "#{favourite.account.acct} no longer favourites a status by #{favourite.status.account.acct}"
append_element(entry, 'id', TagManager.instance.unique_tag(Time.now.utc, favourite.id, 'Favourite'))
append_element(entry, 'title', description)
append_element(entry, 'content', description, type: :html)
entry << author(favourite.account)
append_element(entry, 'activity:object-type', TagManager::TYPES[:activity])
append_element(entry, 'activity:verb', TagManager::VERBS[:unfavorite])
entry << object(favourite.status)
append_element(entry, 'thr:in-reply-to', nil, ref: TagManager.instance.uri_for(favourite.status), href: TagManager.instance.url_for(favourite.status))
entry
end
private
def append_element(parent, name, content = nil, attributes = {})
element = Ox::Element.new(name)
attributes.each { |k, v| element[k] = v.to_s }
element << content.to_s unless content.nil?
parent << element
end
def add_namespaces(parent)
parent['xmlns'] = TagManager::XMLNS
parent['xmlns:thr'] = TagManager::THR_XMLNS
parent['xmlns:activity'] = TagManager::AS_XMLNS
parent['xmlns:poco'] = TagManager::POCO_XMLNS
parent['xmlns:media'] = TagManager::MEDIA_XMLNS
parent['xmlns:ostatus'] = TagManager::OS_XMLNS
parent['xmlns:mastodon'] = TagManager::MTDN_XMLNS
end
def serialize_status_attributes(entry, status)
append_element(entry, 'summary', status.spoiler_text) unless status.spoiler_text.blank?
append_element(entry, 'content', Formatter.instance.format(status.proper).to_str, type: 'html')
status.mentions.each do |mentioned|
append_element(entry, 'link', nil, rel: :mentioned, 'ostatus:object-type': TagManager::TYPES[:person], href: TagManager.instance.uri_for(mentioned.account))
end
append_element(entry, 'link', nil, rel: :mentioned, 'ostatus:object-type': TagManager::TYPES[:collection], href: TagManager::COLLECTIONS[:public]) if status.public_visibility?
status.tags.each do |tag|
append_element(entry, 'category', nil, term: tag.name)
end
append_element(entry, 'category', nil, term: 'nsfw') if status.sensitive?
status.media_attachments.each do |media|
append_element(entry, 'link', nil, rel: :enclosure, type: media.file_content_type, length: media.file_file_size, href: full_asset_url(media.file.url(:original, false)))
end
append_element(entry, 'mastodon:scope', status.visibility)
end
end

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trim(timeline_type, account.id)
end
broadcast(account.id, event: 'update', payload: inline_render(account, 'api/v1/statuses/show', status))
end
def broadcast(timeline_id, options = {})
options[:queued_at] = (Time.now.to_f * 1000.0).to_i
redis.publish("timeline:#{timeline_id}", Oj.dump(options))
PushUpdateWorker.perform_async(account.id, status.id)
end
def trim(type, account_id)
@ -81,10 +76,6 @@ class FeedManager
end
end
def inline_render(target_account, template, object)
Rabl::Renderer.new(template, object, view_path: 'app/views', format: :json, scope: InlineRablScope.new(target_account)).render
end
private
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class InlineRenderer
def self.render(status, current_account, template)
Rabl::Renderer.new(
template,
status,
view_path: 'app/views',
format: :json,
scope: InlineRablScope.new(current_account)
).render
end
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case target.object_type
when :person
account_url(target)
when :note, :comment, :activity
unique_tag(target.created_at, target.id, 'Status')
else
unique_tag(target.stream_entry.created_at, target.stream_entry.activity_id, target.stream_entry.activity_type)
end

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end
def favourited?(status)
(status.reblog? ? status.reblog : status).favourites.where(account: self).count.positive?
status.proper.favourites.where(account: self).count.positive?
end
def reblogged?(status)
(status.reblog? ? status.reblog : status).reblogs.where(account: self).count.positive?
status.proper.reblogs.where(account: self).count.positive?
end
def keypair

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@ -62,8 +62,12 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
reply? ? :comment : :note
end
def proper
reblog? ? reblog : self
end
def content
reblog? ? reblog.text : text
proper.text
end
def target

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@ -5,25 +5,21 @@ class StreamEntry < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :account, inverse_of: :stream_entries
belongs_to :activity, polymorphic: true
belongs_to :status, foreign_type: 'Status', foreign_key: 'activity_id', inverse_of: :stream_entry
validates :account, :activity, presence: true
STATUS_INCLUDES = [:account, :stream_entry, :media_attachments, :tags, mentions: :account, reblog: [:stream_entry, :account, mentions: :account], thread: [:stream_entry, :account]].freeze
STATUS_INCLUDES = [:account, :stream_entry, :media_attachments, :tags, mentions: :account, reblog: [:stream_entry, :account, :media_attachments, :tags, mentions: :account], thread: [:stream_entry, :account]].freeze
default_scope { where(activity_type: 'Status') }
scope :with_includes, -> { includes(:account, status: STATUS_INCLUDES) }
def object_type
if orphaned?
:activity
else
targeted? ? :activity : activity.object_type
end
orphaned? || targeted? ? :activity : status.object_type
end
def verb
orphaned? ? :delete : activity.verb
orphaned? ? :delete : status.verb
end
def targeted?
@ -31,15 +27,15 @@ class StreamEntry < ApplicationRecord
end
def target
orphaned? ? nil : activity.target
orphaned? ? nil : status.target
end
def title
orphaned? ? nil : activity.title
orphaned? ? nil : status.title
end
def content
orphaned? ? nil : activity.content
orphaned? ? nil : status.content
end
def threaded?
@ -47,20 +43,16 @@ class StreamEntry < ApplicationRecord
end
def thread
orphaned? ? nil : activity.thread
orphaned? ? nil : status.thread
end
def mentions
activity.respond_to?(:mentions) ? activity.mentions.map(&:account) : []
end
def activity
!new_record? ? send(activity_type.underscore) || super : super
orphaned? ? [] : status.mentions.map(&:account)
end
private
def orphaned?
activity.nil?
status.nil?
end
end

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@ -9,20 +9,20 @@ class AfterBlockService < BaseService
private
def clear_timelines(account, target_account)
mentions_key = FeedManager.instance.key(:mentions, account.id)
home_key = FeedManager.instance.key(:home, account.id)
home_key = FeedManager.instance.key(:home, account.id)
target_account.statuses.select('id').find_each do |status|
redis.zrem(mentions_key, status.id)
redis.zrem(home_key, status.id)
redis.pipelined do
target_account.statuses.select('id').find_each do |status|
redis.zrem(home_key, status.id)
end
end
end
def clear_notifications(account, target_account)
Notification.where(account: account).joins(:follow).where(activity_type: 'Follow', follows: { account_id: target_account.id }).destroy_all
Notification.where(account: account).joins(mention: :status).where(activity_type: 'Mention', statuses: { account_id: target_account.id }).destroy_all
Notification.where(account: account).joins(:favourite).where(activity_type: 'Favourite', favourites: { account_id: target_account.id }).destroy_all
Notification.where(account: account).joins(:status).where(activity_type: 'Status', statuses: { account_id: target_account.id }).destroy_all
Notification.where(account: account).joins(:follow).where(activity_type: 'Follow', follows: { account_id: target_account.id }).delete_all
Notification.where(account: account).joins(mention: :status).where(activity_type: 'Mention', statuses: { account_id: target_account.id }).delete_all
Notification.where(account: account).joins(:favourite).where(activity_type: 'Favourite', favourites: { account_id: target_account.id }).delete_all
Notification.where(account: account).joins(:status).where(activity_type: 'Status', statuses: { account_id: target_account.id }).delete_all
end
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@ -10,31 +10,6 @@ class AuthorizeFollowService < BaseService
private
def build_xml(follow_request)
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, Time.now.utc, follow_request.id, 'FollowRequest'
title xml, "#{follow_request.target_account.acct} authorizes follow request by #{follow_request.account.acct}"
author(xml) do
include_author xml, follow_request.target_account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :authorize
target(xml) do
author(xml) do
include_author xml, follow_request.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :request_friend
target(xml) do
include_author xml, follow_request.target_account
end
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.authorize_follow_request_salmon(follow_request))
end
end

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@ -18,22 +18,6 @@ class BlockService < BaseService
private
def build_xml(block)
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, block.created_at, block.id, 'Block'
title xml, "#{block.account.acct} no longer wishes to interact with #{block.target_account.acct}"
author(xml) do
include_author xml, block.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :block
target(xml) do
include_author xml, block.target_account
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.block_salmon(block))
end
end

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
module StreamEntryRenderer
def stream_entry_to_xml(stream_entry)
renderer = StreamEntriesController.renderer.new(method: 'get', http_host: Rails.configuration.x.local_domain, https: Rails.configuration.x.use_https)
renderer.render(:show, assigns: { stream_entry: stream_entry }, formats: [:atom])
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.entry(stream_entry, true))
end
end

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@ -50,22 +50,23 @@ class FanOutOnWriteService < BaseService
end
def render_anonymous_payload(status)
@payload = FeedManager.instance.inline_render(nil, 'api/v1/statuses/show', status)
@payload = InlineRenderer.render(status, nil, 'api/v1/statuses/show')
@payload = Oj.dump(event: :update, payload: @payload)
end
def deliver_to_hashtags(status)
Rails.logger.debug "Delivering status #{status.id} to hashtags"
status.tags.pluck(:name).each do |hashtag|
FeedManager.instance.broadcast("hashtag:#{hashtag}", event: 'update', payload: @payload)
FeedManager.instance.broadcast("hashtag:#{hashtag}:local", event: 'update', payload: @payload) if status.account.local?
Redis.current.publish("timeline:hashtag:#{hashtag}", @payload)
Redis.current.publish("timeline:hashtag:#{hashtag}:local", @payload) if status.local?
end
end
def deliver_to_public(status)
Rails.logger.debug "Delivering status #{status.id} to public timeline"
FeedManager.instance.broadcast(:public, event: 'update', payload: @payload)
FeedManager.instance.broadcast('public:local', event: 'update', payload: @payload) if status.account.local?
Redis.current.publish('timeline:public', @payload)
Redis.current.publish('timeline:public:local', @payload) if status.local?
end
end

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@ -22,26 +22,6 @@ class FavouriteService < BaseService
private
def build_xml(favourite)
description = "#{favourite.account.acct} favourited a status by #{favourite.status.account.acct}"
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, favourite.created_at, favourite.id, 'Favourite'
title xml, description
content xml, description
author(xml) do
include_author xml, favourite.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :favorite
in_reply_to xml, TagManager.instance.uri_for(favourite.status), TagManager.instance.url_for(favourite.status)
target(xml) do
include_target xml, favourite.status
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.favourite_salmon(favourite))
end
end

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@ -45,13 +45,13 @@ class FollowRemoteAccountService < BaseService
account.suspended = true if domain_block && domain_block.suspend?
account.silenced = true if domain_block && domain_block.silence?
xml = get_feed(account.remote_url)
hubs = get_hubs(xml)
body, xml = get_feed(account.remote_url)
hubs = get_hubs(xml)
account.uri = get_account_uri(xml)
account.hub_url = hubs.first.attribute('href').value
get_profile(xml, account)
get_profile(body, account)
account.save!
account
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ class FollowRemoteAccountService < BaseService
def get_feed(url)
response = http_client.get(Addressable::URI.parse(url))
Nokogiri::XML(response)
[response.to_s, Nokogiri::XML(response)]
end
def get_hubs(xml)
@ -82,12 +82,8 @@ class FollowRemoteAccountService < BaseService
author_uri.content
end
def get_profile(xml, account)
update_remote_profile_service.call(xml.at_xpath('/xmlns:feed'), account)
end
def update_remote_profile_service
@update_remote_profile_service ||= UpdateRemoteProfileService.new
def get_profile(body, account)
RemoteProfileUpdateWorker.perform_async(account.id, body.force_encoding('UTF-8'), false)
end
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ class FollowService < BaseService
target_account = FollowRemoteAccountService.new.call(uri)
raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if target_account.nil? || target_account.id == source_account.id || target_account.suspended?
raise Mastodon::NotPermittedError if target_account.blocking?(source_account) || source_account.blocking?(target_account)
raise Mastodon::NotPermittedError if target_account.blocking?(source_account) || source_account.blocking?(target_account)
if target_account.locked?
request_follow(source_account, target_account)
@ -55,48 +55,10 @@ class FollowService < BaseService
end
def build_follow_request_xml(follow_request)
description = "#{follow_request.account.acct} requested to follow #{follow_request.target_account.acct}"
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, follow_request.created_at, follow_request.id, 'FollowRequest'
title xml, description
content xml, description
author(xml) do
include_author xml, follow_request.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :request_friend
target(xml) do
include_author xml, follow_request.target_account
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.follow_request_salmon(follow_request))
end
def build_follow_xml(follow)
description = "#{follow.account.acct} started following #{follow.target_account.acct}"
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, follow.created_at, follow.id, 'Follow'
title xml, description
content xml, description
author(xml) do
include_author xml, follow.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :follow
target(xml) do
include_author xml, follow.target_account
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.follow_salmon(follow))
end
end

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class NotifyService < BaseService
def create_notification
@notification.save!
return unless @notification.browserable?
FeedManager.instance.broadcast(@recipient.id, event: 'notification', payload: FeedManager.instance.inline_render(@recipient, 'api/v1/notifications/show', @notification))
Redis.current.publish("timeline:#{@recipient.id}", Oj.dump(event: :notification, payload: InlineRenderer.render(@notification, @recipient, 'api/v1/notifications/show')))
end
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@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ class PostStatusService < BaseService
def validate_media!(media_ids)
return if media_ids.nil? || !media_ids.is_a?(Enumerable)
raise Mastodon::ValidationError, 'Cannot attach more than 4 files' if media_ids.size > 4
raise Mastodon::ValidationError, I18n.t('media_attachments.validations.too_many') if media_ids.size > 4
media = MediaAttachment.where(status_id: nil).where(id: media_ids.take(4).map(&:to_i))
raise Mastodon::ValidationError, 'Cannot attach a video to a toot that already contains images' if media.size > 1 && media.find(&:video?)
raise Mastodon::ValidationError, I18n.t('media_attachments.validations.images_and_video') if media.size > 1 && media.find(&:video?)
media
end

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@ -5,15 +5,15 @@ class ProcessFeedService < BaseService
xml = Nokogiri::XML(body)
xml.encoding = 'utf-8'
update_author(xml, account)
update_author(body, xml, account)
process_entries(xml, account)
end
private
def update_author(xml, account)
def update_author(body, xml, account)
return if xml.at_xpath('/xmlns:feed', xmlns: TagManager::XMLNS).nil?
UpdateRemoteProfileService.new.call(xml.at_xpath('/xmlns:feed', xmlns: TagManager::XMLNS), account, true)
RemoteProfileUpdateWorker.perform_async(account.id, body.force_encoding('UTF-8'), true)
end
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ class ProcessInteractionService < BaseService
return if account.suspended?
if salmon.verify(envelope, account.keypair)
update_remote_profile_service.call(xml.at_xpath('/xmlns:entry', xmlns: TagManager::XMLNS), account, true)
RemoteProfileUpdateWorker.perform_async(account.id, body.force_encoding('UTF-8'), true)
case verb(xml)
when :follow
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ class ProcessInteractionService < BaseService
return if status.nil?
remove_status_service.call(status) if account.id == status.account_id
RemovalWorker.perform_async(status.id) if account.id == status.account_id
end
def favourite!(xml, from_account)
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ class ProcessInteractionService < BaseService
end
def add_post!(body, account)
process_feed_service.call(body, account)
ProcessingWorker.perform_async(account.id, body.force_encoding('UTF-8'))
end
def status(xml)
@ -153,10 +153,6 @@ class ProcessInteractionService < BaseService
@process_feed_service ||= ProcessFeedService.new
end
def update_remote_profile_service
@update_remote_profile_service ||= UpdateRemoteProfileService.new
end
def remove_status_service
@remove_status_service ||= RemoveStatusService.new
end

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@ -10,31 +10,6 @@ class RejectFollowService < BaseService
private
def build_xml(follow_request)
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, Time.now.utc, follow_request.id, 'FollowRequest'
title xml, "#{follow_request.target_account.acct} rejects follow request by #{follow_request.account.acct}"
author(xml) do
include_author xml, follow_request.target_account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :reject
target(xml) do
author(xml) do
include_author xml, follow_request.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :request_friend
target(xml) do
include_author xml, follow_request.target_account
end
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.reject_follow_request_salmon(follow_request))
end
end

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@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ class RemoveStatusService < BaseService
include StreamEntryRenderer
def call(status)
@payload = Oj.dump(event: :delete, payload: status.id)
remove_from_self(status) if status.account.local?
remove_from_followers(status)
remove_from_mentioned(status)
@ -25,25 +27,23 @@ class RemoveStatusService < BaseService
end
def remove_from_followers(status)
status.account.followers.each do |follower|
next unless follower.local?
status.account.followers.where(domain: nil).each do |follower|
unpush(:home, follower, status)
end
end
def remove_from_mentioned(status)
return unless status.local?
notified_domains = []
status.mentions.each do |mention|
mentioned_account = mention.account
if mentioned_account.local?
unpush(:mentions, mentioned_account, status)
else
next if notified_domains.include?(mentioned_account.domain)
notified_domains << mentioned_account.domain
send_delete_salmon(mentioned_account, status)
end
next if mentioned_account.local?
next if notified_domains.include?(mentioned_account.domain)
notified_domains << mentioned_account.domain
send_delete_salmon(mentioned_account, status)
end
end
@ -65,17 +65,19 @@ class RemoveStatusService < BaseService
redis.zremrangebyscore(FeedManager.instance.key(type, receiver.id), status.id, status.id)
end
FeedManager.instance.broadcast(receiver.id, event: 'delete', payload: status.id)
Redis.current.publish("timeline:#{receiver.id}", @payload)
end
def remove_from_hashtags(status)
status.tags.each do |tag|
FeedManager.instance.broadcast("hashtag:#{tag.name}", event: 'delete', payload: status.id)
status.tags.pluck(:name) do |hashtag|
Redis.current.publish("timeline:hashtag:#{hashtag}", @payload)
Redis.current.publish("timeline:hashtag:#{hashtag}:local", @payload) if status.local?
end
end
def remove_from_public(status)
FeedManager.instance.broadcast(:public, event: 'delete', payload: status.id)
Redis.current.publish('timeline:public', @payload)
Redis.current.publish('timeline:public:local', @payload) if status.local?
end
def redis

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@ -11,22 +11,6 @@ class UnblockService < BaseService
private
def build_xml(block)
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, Time.now.utc, block.id, 'Block'
title xml, "#{block.account.acct} no longer blocks #{block.target_account.acct}"
author(xml) do
include_author xml, block.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :unblock
target(xml) do
include_author xml, block.target_account
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.unblock_salmon(block))
end
end

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@ -13,26 +13,6 @@ class UnfavouriteService < BaseService
private
def build_xml(favourite)
description = "#{favourite.account.acct} no longer favourites a status by #{favourite.status.account.acct}"
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, Time.now.utc, favourite.id, 'Favourite'
title xml, description
content xml, description
author(xml) do
include_author xml, favourite.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :unfavorite
in_reply_to xml, TagManager.instance.uri_for(favourite.status), TagManager.instance.url_for(favourite.status)
target(xml) do
include_target xml, favourite.status
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.unfavourite_salmon(favourite))
end
end

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@ -13,25 +13,6 @@ class UnfollowService < BaseService
private
def build_xml(follow)
description = "#{follow.account.acct} is no longer following #{follow.target_account.acct}"
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
unique_id xml, Time.now.utc, follow.id, 'Follow'
title xml, description
content xml, description
author(xml) do
include_author xml, follow.account
end
object_type xml, :activity
verb xml, :unfollow
target(xml) do
include_author xml, follow.target_account
end
end
end.to_xml
AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.unfollow_salmon(follow))
end
end

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@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
feed(xml) do
simple_id xml, account_url(@account, format: 'atom')
title xml, @account.display_name
subtitle xml, @account.note
updated_at xml, stream_updated_at
logo xml, full_asset_url(@account.avatar.url(:original))
author(xml) do
include_author xml, @account
end
link_alternate xml, TagManager.instance.url_for(@account)
link_self xml, account_url(@account, format: 'atom')
link_next xml, account_url(@account, format: 'atom', max_id: @entries.last.id) if @entries.size == 20
link_hub xml, api_push_url
link_salmon xml, api_salmon_url(@account.id)
@entries.each do |stream_entry|
entry(xml, false) do
include_entry xml, stream_entry
end
end
end
end.to_xml

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@ -11,8 +11,10 @@
%meta{:name => "theme-color", :content => "#282c37"}/
%meta{:name => "apple-mobile-web-app-capable", :content => "yes"}/
%title
= "#{yield(:page_title)} - " if content_for?(:page_title)
%title<
- if content_for?(:page_title)
= yield(:page_title)
= ' - '
= Setting.site_title
= stylesheet_link_tag 'application', media: 'all'

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
%strong= display_name(status.account)
= t('stream_entries.reblogged')
= render partial: centered ? 'stream_entries/detailed_status' : 'stream_entries/simple_status', locals: { status: proper_status(status) }
= render partial: centered ? 'stream_entries/detailed_status' : 'stream_entries/simple_status', locals: { status: status.proper }
- if include_threads
= render partial: 'stream_entries/status', collection: @descendants, as: :status, locals: { is_successor: true }

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@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml|
entry(xml, true) do
author(xml) do
include_author xml, @stream_entry.account
end
include_entry xml, @stream_entry
end
end.to_xml

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
<p>Tervetuloa <%= @resource.email %>!</p>
<p>Voit vahvistaa Mastodon tilisi klikkaamalla alla olevaa linkkiä:</p>
<p><%= link_to 'Varmista tilini', confirmation_url(@resource, confirmation_token: @token) %></p>

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
Tervetuloa <%= @resource.email %>!
Voit vahvistaa Mastodon tilisi klikkaamalla alla olevaa linkkiä:
<%= confirmation_url(@resource, confirmation_token: @token) %>

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
<p>Hei <%= @resource.email %>!</p>
<p>Lähetämme tämän viestin ilmoittaaksemme että salasanasi on vaihdettu.</p>

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Hei <%= @resource.email %>!
Lähetämme tämän viestin ilmoittaaksemme että salasanasi on vaihdettu.

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
<p>Hei <%= @resource.email %>!</p>
<p>Joku on pyytänyt salasanvaihto Mastodonissa. Voit tehdä sen allaolevassa linkissä.</p>
<p><%= link_to 'Vaihda salasanani', edit_password_url(@resource, reset_password_token: @token) %></p>
<p>Jos et pyytänyt vaihtoa, poista tämä viesti.</p>
<p>Salasanaasi ei vaihdeta ennen kuin menet ylläolevaan linkkiin ja luot uuden.</p>

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
Hei <%= @resource.email %>!
Joku on pyytänyt salasanvaihto Mastodonissa. Voit tehdä sen allaolevassa linkissä.
<%= edit_password_url(@resource, reset_password_token: @token) %>
Jos et pyytänyt vaihtoa, poista tämä viesti.
Salasanaasi ei vaihdeta ennen kuin menet ylläolevaan linkkiin ja luot uuden.

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@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
class Admin::SuspensionWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker
sidekiq_options queue: 'pull'
def perform(account_id)
SuspendAccountService.new.call(Account.find(account_id))
end

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
class ApplicationWorker
def info(message)
Rails.logger.info("#{self.class.name} - #{message}")

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@ -4,10 +4,7 @@ class DistributionWorker < ApplicationWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker
def perform(status_id)
status = Status.find(status_id)
FanOutOnWriteService.new.call(status)
WarmCacheService.new.call(status)
FanOutOnWriteService.new.call(Status.find(status_id))
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
info("Couldn't find the status")
end

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class ImportWorker
begin
FollowService.new.call(from_account, row[0])
rescue Goldfinger::Error, HTTP::Error, OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError
rescue Mastodon::NotPermittedError, ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, Goldfinger::Error, HTTP::Error, OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError
next
end
end

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@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ class Pubsubhubbub::DeliveryWorker
def perform(subscription_id, payload)
subscription = Subscription.find(subscription_id)
headers = {}
host = Addressable::URI.parse(subscription.callback_url).host
return if DomainBlock.blocked?(host)
headers['User-Agent'] = 'Mastodon/PubSubHubbub'
headers['Link'] = LinkHeader.new([[api_push_url, [%w(rel hub)]], [account_url(subscription.account, format: :atom), [%w(rel self)]]]).to_s

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@ -10,14 +10,10 @@ class Pubsubhubbub::DistributionWorker
return if stream_entry.hidden?
account = stream_entry.account
renderer = AccountsController.renderer.new(method: 'get', http_host: Rails.configuration.x.local_domain, https: Rails.configuration.x.use_https)
payload = renderer.render(:show, assigns: { account: account, entries: [stream_entry] }, formats: [:atom])
# domains = account.followers_domains
account = stream_entry.account
payload = AtomSerializer.render(AtomSerializer.new.feed(account, [stream_entry]))
Subscription.where(account: account).active.select('id, callback_url').find_each do |subscription|
host = Addressable::URI.parse(subscription.callback_url).host
next if DomainBlock.blocked?(host) # || !domains.include?(host)
Pubsubhubbub::DeliveryWorker.perform_async(subscription.id, payload)
end
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound

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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
class PushUpdateWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker
def perform(account_id, status_id)
account = Account.find(account_id)
status = Status.find(status_id)
message = InlineRenderer.render(status, account, 'api/v1/statuses/show')
Redis.current.publish("timeline:#{account.id}", Oj.dump(event: :update, payload: message, queued_at: (Time.now.to_f * 1000.0).to_i))
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
true
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
class RemoteProfileUpdateWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker
sidekiq_options queue: 'pull'
def perform(account_id, body, resubscribe)
account = Account.find(account_id)
xml = Nokogiri::XML(body)
xml.encoding = 'utf-8'
author_container = xml.at_xpath('/xmlns:feed', xmlns: TagManager::XMLNS) || xml.at_xpath('/xmlns:entry', xmlns: TagManager::XMLNS)
UpdateRemoteProfileService.new.call(author_container, account, resubscribe)
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
true
end
end

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ class SalmonWorker
def perform(account_id, body)
ProcessInteractionService.new.call(body, Account.find(account_id))
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
rescue Nokogiri::XML::XPath::SyntaxError, ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
true
end
end

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
Rabl.configure do |config|
config.json_engine = Oj
config.cache_all_output = false
config.cache_sources = Rails.env.production?
config.include_json_root = false

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@ -163,3 +163,7 @@ en:
invalid_otp_token: Invalid two-factor code
will_paginate:
page_gap: "&hellip;"
media_attachments:
validations:
too_many: Cannot attach more than 4 files
images_and_video: Cannot attach a video to a status that already contains images

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@ -16,18 +16,18 @@ fi:
chronology: Aikajana on kronologisessa järjestyksessä
ethics: 'Eettinen suunnittelu: ei mainoksia, no seurantaa'
gifv: GIFV settejä ja lyhyitä videoita
privacy: Julkaisu kohtainen yksityisyys aseuts
privacy: Julkaisu kohtainen yksityisyys asetus
public: Julkiset aikajanat
features_headline: Mikä erottaa Mastodonin muista
get_started: Aloita käyttö
links: Linkit
other_instances: muuhun palvelimeen
other_instances: Muut palvelimet
source_code: Lähdekoodi
status_count_after: statusta
status_count_before: Ovat luoneet
terms: Ehdot
user_count_after: käyttäjää
user_count_before: Koti käyttäjälle
user_count_after: käyttäjälle
user_count_before: Koti
accounts:
follow: Seuraa
followers: Seuraajat
@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ fi:
authorized_apps: Valtuutetut ohjelmat
back: Takaisin Mastodoniin
edit_profile: Muokkaa profiilia
export: Datan vienti
import: Datan tuonti
export: Vie dataa
import: Tuo dataa
preferences: Ominaisuudet
settings: Asetukset
two_factor_auth: Kaksivaiheinen tunnistus

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ preload_app!
on_worker_boot do
if ENV['HEROKU'] # Spawn the workers from Puma, to only use one dyno
@sidekiq_pid ||= spawn('bundle exec sidekiq -q default -q mailers -q push')
@sidekiq_pid ||= spawn('bundle exec sidekiq -q default -q push -q pull -q mailers ')
end
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection if defined?(ActiveRecord)

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Rails.application.routes.draw do
end
use_doorkeeper do
controllers authorizations: 'oauth/authorizations'
controllers authorizations: 'oauth/authorizations', authorized_applications: 'oauth/authorized_applications'
end
get '.well-known/host-meta', to: 'xrd#host_meta', as: :host_meta

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
class AddNotificationsAndFavouritesIndices < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
def change
add_index :notifications, [:activity_id, :activity_type]
add_index :accounts, :url
add_index :favourites, :status_id
end
end

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
#
# It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system.
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20170405112956) do
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20170406215816) do
# These are extensions that must be enabled in order to support this database
enable_extension "plpgsql"
@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20170405112956) do
t.integer "following_count", default: 0, null: false
t.index "(((setweight(to_tsvector('simple'::regconfig, (display_name)::text), 'A'::\"char\") || setweight(to_tsvector('simple'::regconfig, (username)::text), 'B'::\"char\")) || setweight(to_tsvector('simple'::regconfig, (COALESCE(domain, ''::character varying))::text), 'C'::\"char\")))", name: "search_index", using: :gin
t.index "lower((username)::text), lower((domain)::text)", name: "index_accounts_on_username_and_domain_lower", using: :btree
t.index ["url"], name: "index_accounts_on_url", using: :btree
t.index ["username", "domain"], name: "index_accounts_on_username_and_domain", unique: true, using: :btree
end
@ -75,6 +76,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20170405112956) do
t.datetime "created_at", null: false
t.datetime "updated_at", null: false
t.index ["account_id", "status_id"], name: "index_favourites_on_account_id_and_status_id", unique: true, using: :btree
t.index ["status_id"], name: "index_favourites_on_status_id", using: :btree
end
create_table "follow_requests", force: :cascade do |t|
@ -128,6 +130,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20170405112956) do
t.datetime "updated_at", null: false
t.index ["account_id", "status_id"], name: "index_mentions_on_account_id_and_status_id", unique: true, using: :btree
t.index ["status_id"], name: "index_mentions_on_status_id", using: :btree
t.index ["status_id"], name: "mentions_status_id_index", using: :btree
end
create_table "mutes", force: :cascade do |t|
@ -146,6 +149,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20170405112956) do
t.datetime "updated_at", null: false
t.integer "from_account_id"
t.index ["account_id", "activity_id", "activity_type"], name: "account_activity", unique: true, using: :btree
t.index ["activity_id", "activity_type"], name: "index_notifications_on_activity_id_and_activity_type", using: :btree
end
create_table "oauth_access_grants", force: :cascade do |t|

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ So, you have a working Mastodon instance... now what?
The following rake task:
rake mastodon:make_admin USERNAME=alice
RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails mastodon:make_admin USERNAME=alice
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@ -3,13 +3,50 @@ Heroku guide
[![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://dashboard.heroku.com/new?button-url=https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon&template=https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon)
Mastodon can theoretically run indefinitely on a free [Heroku](https://heroku.com) app. It should be noted this has limited testing and could have unpredictable results.
Mastodon can be run on a free [Heroku](https://heroku.com) app. It should be
noted this has limited testing and could have unpredictable results.
1. Click the above button.
2. Fill in the options requested.
* You can use a .herokuapp.com domain, which will be simple to set up, or you can use a custom domain. If you want a custom domain and HTTPS, you will need to upgrade to a paid plan (to use Heroku's SSL features), or set up [CloudFlare](https://cloudflare.com) who offer free "Flexible SSL" (note: CloudFlare have some undefined limits on WebSockets. So far, no one has reported hitting concurrent connection limits).
* You will want Amazon S3 for file storage. The only exception is for development purposes, where you may not care if files are not saved. Follow a guide online for creating a free Amazon S3 bucket and Access Key, then enter the details.
* If you want your Mastodon to be able to send emails, configure SMTP settings here (or later). Consider using [Mailgun](https://mailgun.com) or similar, who offer free plans that should suit your interests.
3. Deploy! The app should be set up, with a working web interface and database. You can change settings and manage versions from the Heroku dashboard.
## Basic setup
You may need to use the `heroku` CLI application to run `USERNAME=yourUsername rails mastodon:make_admin` to make yourself an admin.
Click the button above to start creating a Heroku app with the Mastodon repo as
the source. This tells Heroku to use the `app.json` file which does things like
prompt for config variables, set up the right buildpacks, run a postdeploy task,
and add the appropriate addons.
If you don't use the deploy button and app.json approach, you will need to do
some of that manually.
## Domain names and SSL
You can add your domain name to the Heroku app's setting, and then also use
Heroku's (free) auto renewal program for Lets Encrypt certificates, by
requesting a cert from the settings screen. You'll have to point your hostname
DNS at Heroku using the values heroku gives you on this screen, using whatever
method is appropriate for your DNS setup.
You should set the Heroku config vars of `LOCAL_DOMAIN` to your hostname, and
`LOCAL_HTTPS` to "true" as well.
## Email
Consider using [Mailgun](https://mailgun.com) or similar, who offer free plans
that should suit your interests. Look in `production.rb` to see which config
variables need to be set on Heroku for outgoing email to work.
## File storage
You will want Amazon S3 for file storage. The only exception is for development
purposes, where you may not care if files are not saved. Follow a guide online
for creating a free Amazon S3 bucket and Access Key, then enter the details.
## Deployment
You can deploy from the Heroku web interface or from the command line. Run:
`heroku run rails db:migrate`
after you first deploy to set up the first database.
To make yourself an admin, you may need to use the `heroku` CLI application after creating an account online:
`heroku rake mastodon:make_admin USERNAME=yourUsername`

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ server {
ssl_protocols TLSv1.2;
ssl_ciphers EECDH+AESGCM:EECDH+AES;
ssl_ecdh_curve secp384r1;
ssl_ecdh_curve prime256v1;
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on;
ssl_session_cache shared:SSL:10m;
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ It is recommended to create a special user for mastodon on the server (you could
sudo apt-get install imagemagick ffmpeg libpq-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev nodejs file git curl
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x | sudo bash -
apt-get intall nodejs
apt-get install nodejs
sudo npm install -g yarn
## Redis

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
Scalingo guide
==============
[![Deploy on Scalingo](https://cdn.scalingo.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://my.scalingo.com/deploy?source=https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon#master)
1. Click the above button.
2. Fill in the options requested.
* You can use a .scalingo.io domain, which will be simple to set up, or you can use a custom domain.
* You will want Amazon S3 for file storage. The only exception is for development purposes, where you may not care if files are not saved. Follow a guide online for creating a free Amazon S3 bucket and Access Key, then enter the details.
* If you want your Mastodon to be able to send emails, configure SMTP settings here (or later). Consider using [Mailgun](https://mailgun.com) or similar, who offer free plans that should suit your interests.
3. Deploy! The app should be set up, with a working web interface and database. You can change settings and manage versions from the Scalingo dashboard.
To make yourself an admin, you can use the `scalingo` CLI: `scalingo run -e USERNAME=yourusername rails mastodon:make_admin`.

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@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ To create and provision a new virtual machine for Mastodon development:
cd mastodon
vagrant up
**Note:** On Linux hosts, you will need to [enable NFS support](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/synced-folders/nfs.html).
Running `vagrant up` for the first time will run provisioning, which will:
- Download the Ubuntu 14.04 base image, if there isn't already a copy on your machine

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@ -13,5 +13,6 @@ Some people have started working on apps for the Mastodon API. Here is a list of
|Albatross|iOS||[@goldie_ice@mastodon.social](https://mastodon.social/users/goldie_ice)|
|Tooter|Chrome|<https://github.com/ineffyble/tooter>|[@effy@mastodon.social](https://mastodon.social/users/effy)|
|tootstream|CLI|<https://github.com/magicalraccoon/tootstream>|[@Raccoon@mastodon.social](https://mastodon.social/users/Raccoon)|
|HackerNewsBot|CLI|<https://github.com/raymestalez/mastodon-hnbot>|[@rayalez@hackertribe.io](https://hackertribe.io/users/rayalez)|
If you have a project like this, let me know so I can add it to the list!

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ While Mastodon is compatible with GNU social in terms of server to server commun
Because Mastodon has been created from a blank slate, it is much simpler to have the API mirror internal structures as closely as possible, rather than build an emulation layer. Secondly, the GNU social client API is actually a half-way implementation of the legacy Twitter API - that's the reason why it works with some older Twitter client apps. However, many of those apps are not maintained anymore, the GNU social API does not actually keep up with the real Twitter API and never fully implemented all its features; at the same time, the Twitter API was never meant for a federated service and so obscures some of the functionality.
#### How is Mastodon funded?
Development of Mastodon and hosting of mastodon.social is funded through my [Patreon (also BTC/PayPal donations)](https://www.patreon.com/user?u=619786). Beyond that, I am not interested in VC funding, monetizing, advertising, or anything of that sort. I could offer setup/maintenance services on demand.

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@ -47,7 +47,9 @@ There is also a list at [instances.mastodon.xyz](https://instances.mastodon.xyz)
| [status.dissidence.ovh](https://status.dissidence.ovh)|N/A|Yes|Yes|
| [mastodon.cc](https://mastodon.cc)|Art|Yes|No|
| [mastodon.technology](https://mastodon.technology)|Open registrations, federates everywhere, for tech folks|Yes|No|
| [mastodon.systemlab.fr](https://mastodon.systemlab.fr/)|Le mastodon Français, informatique, jeux-vidéos, gaming et hébergement.|Yes|No|
| [mastodon.systemlab.fr](https://mastodon.systemlab.fr/)|Le mastodon Français, informatique, jeux-vidéos, gaming et hébergement.|Yes|
| [mastodon.top](https://mastodon.top) |N/A|Yes|Yes|
| [niu.moe](https://niu.moe/)|:dolls: The most cutest node ever, FR/EN, anime and computer :balloon:|Yes|Yes|
Let me know if you start running one so I can add it to the list! (Alternatively, add it yourself as a pull request).

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@ -26,17 +26,17 @@ Mastodon User's Guide
## Intro
Mastodon is a social network application based on the GNU Social protocol. It behaves a lot like other social networks, especially Twitter, with one key difference - it is open-source and anyone can start their own server (also called an "*instance*"), and users of any instance can interact freely with those of other instances (called "*federation*"). Thus, it is possible for small communities to set up their own servers to use amongst themselves while also allowing interaction with other communities.
Mastodon is a social network application based on the OStatus protocol. It behaves a lot like other social networks, especially Twitter, with one key difference - it is open-source and anyone can start their own server (also called an "*instance*"), and users of any instance can interact freely with those of other instances (called "*federation*"). Thus, it is possible for small communities to set up their own servers to use amongst themselves while also allowing interaction with other communities.
#### Decentralization and Federation
Mastodon is a system decentralized through a concept called "*federation*" - rather than depending on a single person or organization to run its infrastructure, anyone can download and run the software and run their own server. Federation means different Mastodon servers can interact with each other seamlessly, similar to e.g. e-mail.
As such, anyone can download Mastodon and e.g. run it for a small community of people, but any user registered on that instance can follow and send and read posts from other Mastodon instances (as well as servers running other GNU Social-compatible services). This means that not only is users' data not inherently owned by a company with an interest in selling it to advertisers, but also that if any given server shuts down its users can set up a new one or migrate to another instance, rather than the entire service being lost.
As such, anyone can download Mastodon and e.g. run it for a small community of people, but any user registered on that instance can follow, send, and read posts from other Mastodon instances (as well as servers running other OStatus-compatible services, such as GNU Social and postActiv). This means that not only is users' data not inherently owned by a company with an interest in selling it to advertisers, but also that if any given server shuts down its users can set up a new one or migrate to another instance, rather than the entire service being lost.
Within each Mastodon instance, usernames just appear as `@username`, similar to other services such as Twitter. Users from other instances appear, and can be searched for and followed, as `@user@servername.ext` - so e.g. `@gargron` on the `mastodon.social` instance can be followed from other instances as `@gargron@mastodon.social`).
Posts from users on external instances are "*federated*" into the local one, i.e. if `user1@mastodon1` follows `user2@gnusocial2`, any posts `user2@gnusocial2` makes appear in both `user1@mastodon`'s Home feed and the public timeline on the `mastodon1` server. Mastodon server administrators have some control over this and can exclude users' posts from appearing on the public timeline; post privacy settings from users on Mastodon instances also affect this, see below in the [Toot Privacy](User-guide.md#toot-privacy) section.
Posts from users on external instances are "*federated*" into the local one, i.e. if `user1@mastodon1` follows `user2@gnusocial2`, any posts `user2@gnusocial2` makes appear in both `user1@mastodon1`'s Home feed and the public timeline on the `mastodon1` server. Mastodon server administrators have some control over this and can exclude users' posts from appearing on the public timeline; post privacy settings from users on Mastodon instances also affect this, see below in the [Toot Privacy](User-guide.md#toot-privacy) section.
## Getting Started
@ -56,17 +56,17 @@ The most basic way to interact with Mastodon is to make a text post, also called
If you want to reply to another user's toot, you can click the "Reply" icon on it. This will add their username to your input box along with a preview of the message you're replying to, and the user will receive a notification of your response.
Similarly, in order to start a conversation with another user, just mention their user name in your toot. When you type the @ symbol followed directly (without a space) by any character in a message, Mastodon will automatically start suggesting users that match the username you're typing. Like with replies, mentioning a user like this will send them a notification.
Similarly, in order to start a conversation with another user, just mention their user name in your toot. When you type the @ symbol followed directly (without a space) by any character in a message, Mastodon will automatically start suggesting users that match the username you're typing. Like with replies, mentioning a user like this will send them a notification. If the post starts with a mention, it will be treated as a reply and will only appear in the Home timelines of users who follow both you and the user you are mentioning. It will still be visible on your profile depending on privacy settings.
##### Content Warnings
When you want to post something that you don't want to be immediately visible - for example, spoilers for that film that's just out, or some personal thoughts that contain [triggers](http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-ouch-26295437), you can "hide" it behind a Content Warning.
When you want to post something that you don't want to be immediately visible - for example, spoilers for that film that's just come out, or some personal thoughts that mention potentially upsetting topics, you can "hide" it behind a Content Warning.
To do this, click the ![CW icon](screenshots/compose-cw.png) "CW" switch under the Compose box. This will add another text box labeled "Content warning"; you should enter a short summary of what the "body" of your post contains here while your actual post goes into the "What is on your mind?" box as normal.
![animation showing how to enable content warnings](screenshots/content-warning.gif)
This will cause the body of your post to be hidden behind a "Show More" button in the timeline, with only the content warning visible by default:
This will cause the body of your post to be hidden behind a "Show More" button in the timeline, with only the content warning and any mentioned users visible by default:
![animation showing content warnings in the timeline](screenshots/cw-toot.gif)
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ This will cause the body of your post to be hidden behind a "Show More" button i
##### Hashtags
If you're making a post belonging to a wider subject, it might be worth adding a "hashtag" to it. This can be done simply by adding any alphanumeric term with a # sign in front of it to the toot, e.g. #introductions (which is popular on mastodon.social for new users to introduce themselves to the community), or #politics for political discussions, etc. Clicking on a hashtag in a toot will show a timeline consisting only of toots that include this hashtag (i.e. it's a shortcut to searching for it). This allows users to group messages of similar subjects together, forming a separate "timeline" for people interested in that subject.
If you're making a post belonging to a wider subject, it might be worth adding a "hashtag" to it. This can be done simply by writing in the post a # sign followed by a phrase, e.g. #introductions (which is popular on mastodon.social for new users to introduce themselves to the community), or #politics for political discussions, etc. Clicking on a hashtag in a toot will show a timeline consisting only of public posts that include this hashtag (i.e. it's a shortcut to searching for it). This allows users to group messages of similar subjects together, forming a separate "timeline" for people interested in that subject. Hashtags can also be searched for from the search bar above the compose box.
##### Boosts and Favourites
@ -92,21 +92,21 @@ You can also attach video files or GIF animations to Toots. However, there is a
#### Following Other Users
Following another user will make all of their toots as well as other users' toots which they [boost](User-guide.md#boosts-and-favourites) in your Home column. This gives you a separate timeline from the [federated timeline](User-guide.md#the-federated-timeline) in which you can read what particular people are up to without the noise of general conversation.
Following another user will make all of their toots as well as other users' toots which they [boost](User-guide.md#boosts-and-favourites) appear in your Home column. This gives you a separate timeline from the [public timelines](User-guide.md#the-public-timelines) in which you can read what particular people are up to without the noise of general conversation.
![Follow icon](screenshots/follow.png) In order to follow a user, click their name or avatar to open their profile, then click the Follow icon in the top left of their profile view.
If their account is locked (which is shown with a padlock icon ![Padlock icon](screenshots/locked-icon.png) next to their user name), they will receive a notification of your request to follow them and need to approve this before you are added to their follower list (and thus see their toots). To show you that you're waiting for someone to approve your follow request, the Follow icon ![Follow icon](screenshots/follow-icon.png) on their profile will be replaced with an hourglass icon ![Pending icon](screenshots/pending-icon.png).
If their account has a padlock icon ![Padlock icon](screenshots/locked-icon.png) next to their user name, they will receive a notification of your request to follow them and they will need to approve this before you are added to their follower list (and thus see their toots). To show you that you are waiting for someone to approve your follow request, the Follow icon ![Follow icon](screenshots/follow-icon.png) on their profile will be replaced with an hourglass icon ![Pending icon](screenshots/pending-icon.png). The requirement for new followers to be approved is something you can enable for your own profile under preferences.
Once you follow a user, the Follow icon will be highlighted in blue on their profile ![Following icon](screenshots/following-icon.png); you can unfollow them again by clicking this.
If you know someone's user name you can also open their profile for following by entering it in the [Search box](User-guide.md#searching) in the Compose column. This also works for remote users, though depending on whether they are known to your home instance you might have to enter their full name including the domain (e.g. `gargron@mastodon.social`) into the search box before their profile will appear in the suggestions.
Alternately, if you already have a user's profile open in a separate browser tab, most GNU Social-related networks should have a "Follow" or "Subscribe" button on their profile page. This will ask you to enter the full user name to follow **from** (ie. if your account is on mastodon.social you would want to enter this as `myaccount@mastodon.social`)
Alternately, if you already have a user's profile open in a separate browser tab, most OStatus-related networks should have a "Follow" or "Subscribe" button on their profile page. This will ask you to enter the full user name to follow **from** (ie. if your account is on mastodon.social you would want to enter this as `myaccount@mastodon.social`)
#### Notifications
When someone follows your account or requests to follow you, mentions your user name (either as an initial message or in response to one of your toots) or boosts or favourites one of your toots, you will receive a notification for this. These will appear as desktop notifications on your computer (if your web browser supports this and you've enabled them) as well as in your "Notifications" column.
When someone follows your account or requests to follow you, mentions your user name, or boosts or favourites one of your toots, you will receive a notification for this. These will appear as desktop notifications on your computer (if your web browser supports this and you've enabled them) as well as in your "Notifications" column.
![Notification Settings icon](screenshots/notifications-settings.png) You can filter what kind of notifications you see in the Notifications column by clicking the Notification Settings icon at the top of the column and ticking or un-ticking what you do or don't want to see notifications for.
@ -116,21 +116,25 @@ When someone follows your account or requests to follow you, mentions your user
#### Mobile Apps
There are no official mobile Mastodon apps for iOS or Android at this point. However, there are several third-party apps in development; you can find a list of these [here](Apps.md).
Mastodon has an open API, so anyone can develop a client or app to use Mastodon from anything. Many people have already developed mobile apps for iOS and Android. You can find a list of these [here](Apps.md). Many of these projects are also open source and welcome collaborators.
#### The Federated Timeline
#### The Public Timelines
Mastodon has a "Federated" timeline, which is a collection of all public toots made by all local users as well as posts from remote users that are federated (because someone on your instance follows the remote user making the post). This is a good way to meet new people to follow or interact with, but can be overwhelming especially if there's a lot of activity.
In addition to your Home timeline, there are two public timelines available. The Federated Timeline and the Local Timeline. These are both a good way to meet new people to follow or interact with.
##### The Federated Timeline
The Federated Timeline shows all public posts from all users "known" to your instance. This means the user is either on the same instance as you, or somebody on your instance follows that user. The Federated Timeline is a great way to engage in the broad chatter of the world. Following users on remote instances who you meet on the Federated Timeline can lead to meeting more users on more instances and further connecting your instance to more and more of the entire Mastodon and OStatus network.
![Federated Timeline icon](screenshots/federated-timeline.png) To view the federated timeline, click the "Federated Timeline" icon in your Compose column or the respective button on the Getting Started panel. To hide the federated timeline again, simply click the "Back" link at the top of the column while you're viewing it.
#### The Local Timeline
In addition to the Federated Timeline, there's also a "Local" timeline, which only shows public toots made by users on your home instance. This is quieter than the Federated timeline, and useful if you want to stick close to your instance's community without having too much noise from outside. To view the Local Timeline, click the ![Menu icon](screenshots/compose-menu.png) Menu icon on the Compose pane and then select "Local Timeline" on the rightmost column.
The Local Timeline only shows public posts made by users on your home instance. This can be useful if your instance has particular community norms that users on other instances may not have, such as particular topics that get put under content warnings; or particular in-jokes and shared interests. To view the Local Timeline, click the ![Menu icon](screenshots/compose-menu.png) Menu icon on the Compose pane and then select "Local Timeline" on the rightmost column.
#### Searching
Mastodon has a search function - however, this is limited to users and [hashtags](User-guide.md#hashtags) only and cannot be used to search through the full text of toots. In order to start a search, just type into the search box in the Compose column; Mastodon will automatically start showing suggestions of both user names and hashtags in a pop-up after a moment. Selecting any of these will open the user's profile or a view of all toots on the hashtag.
Mastodon has a search function - you can use it to search for users and [hashtags](User-guide.md#hashtags). The search does not look through the entire text of posts, only hashtags. In order to start a search, just type into the search box in the Compose column and hit *enter*; This will open the search pane. The search pane will show suggestions as you type. Selecting any of these will open the user's profile or a view of all toots on the hashtag.
## Privacy, Safety and Security
@ -140,7 +144,7 @@ Mastodon has a number of advanced security, privacy and safety features over mor
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a mechanism that improves the security of your Mastodon account by requiring a numeric code from another device (most commonly mobile phones) linked to your Mastodon account when you log in - this means that even if someone gets hold of both your e-mail address and your password, they cannot take over your Mastodon account as they would need a physical device you own to log in.
Mastodon's 2FA uses Google Authenticator (or compatible apps). You can install this for free to your [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2) or [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/google-authenticator/id388497605) device; [this Wikipedia page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Authenticator#Implementations) lists further versions of the app for other systems.
Mastodon's 2FA uses Google Authenticator (or compatible apps, such as Authy). You can install this for free to your [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2) or [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/google-authenticator/id388497605) device; [this Wikipedia page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Authenticator#Implementations) lists further versions of the app for other systems.
![Preferences icon](screenshots/preferences.png) In order to enable 2FA for your Mastodon account, click the Preferences icon in the Compose column, click "Two-factor Authentication" in the left menu on the settings page and follow the instructions. Once activated, every time you log in you will need a one-time code generated by the Authenticator app on the device you've linked to your account.
@ -154,18 +158,20 @@ To allow you more control over who can see your toots, Mastodon supports "privat
#### Toot Privacy
Toot privacy is handled independently of account privacy, and individually for each toot. The three tiers of visibility for toots are Public (default), Unlisted or Private. In order to select your privacy level, click the ![Globe icon](screenshots/compose-privacy.png) globe icon. Changes to this setting are remembered between posts, i.e. if you make one private toot you will need to disable the switch again to make public toots.
Toot privacy is handled independently of account privacy, and individually for each toot. The four tiers of visibility for toots are Public (default), Unlisted, Private, and Direct. In order to select your privacy level, click the ![Globe icon](screenshots/compose-privacy.png) globe icon. Changes to this setting are remembered between posts, i.e. if you make one private toot, each toot you make will be private until you change it back to public. You can change your default post privacy under preferences.
**Public** is the default status of toots on accounts not set to private; a toot is public if neither of the two flags are set. Public toots are visible to any other user on the public timeline, federate to other GNU Social instances without restriction and appear on your user profile page to anyone including search engine bots and visitors who aren't logged into a Mastodon account.
**Public** is the default status of toots on most accounts. Public toots are visible to any other user on the public timelines, federate to other Mastodon and OStatus instances without restriction, and appear on your user profile page to anyone including search engine bots and visitors who aren't logged into a Mastodon account.
**Unlisted** toots are toggled with the "Do not display in public timeline" option in the Compose pane. They are visible to anyone following you and appear on your profile page to the public even without a Mastodon login, but do *not* appear to anyone viewing the Public Timeline while logged into Mastodon.
**Unlisted** toots are public, except that they do not appear in the public timelines or search results. They are visible to anyone following you and appear on your profile page to the public even without a Mastodon login. Other than not appearing in the public timelines or search results, they function identically to public posts.
**Private** toots, finally, are toggled with the "Mark as private" switch. Private toots do not appear in the public timeline nor on your profile page to anyone viewing it unless they are on your Followers list. This means the option is of very limited use if your account is not also set to be private (as anyone can follow you without confirmation and thus see your private toots). However the separation of this means that if you *do* set your entire account to private, you can switch this option off on a toot to make unlisted or even public toots from your otherwise private account. Private posts are not encrypted. Make sure you trust your instance admin not to just read your private posts on the back-end.
Private toots do not federate to other instances, unless you @mention a remote user. In this case, they will federate to their instance *and may appear there PUBLICLY*. A warning will be displayed if you're composing a private toot that will federate to another instance.
**Private** toots do not appear in the public timeline nor on your profile page to anyone viewing it unless they are on your Followers list. The option is of limited use if your account is not also set to require approval of new followers (as anyone can follow you without confirmation and thus see your private toots). However the separation of this means that if you *do* set your entire account to private, you can switch this option off on a toot to make unlisted or even public toots from your otherwise private account.
Private toots cannot be boosted. If someone you follow makes a private toot, it will appear in your timeline with a padlock icon in place of the Boost icon. **NOTE** that remote instances may not respect this.
Private toots do not federate to other instances, unless you @mention a remote user. In this case, they will federate to their instance, and users on that instance who follow both you and the @mentioned user will see it in their Home timelines. There is no reliable way to check if an instance will actually respect post privacy. Non-Mastodon servers, such as a GNU Social server, do not support Mastodon privacy settings. A user on GNU Social who you @mention in a private post would not even be aware that the post is intended to be private and would be able to boost it, which would undo the privacy setting. There is also no way to guarantee that someone could not just modify the code on their particular Mastodon instance to not respect private post restrictions. A warning will be displayed if you're composing a private toot that will federate to another instance. You should thus think through how much you trust the user you are @mentioning and the instance they are on.
Private posts are not encrypted. Make sure you trust your instance admin not to just read your private posts on the back-end. Do not say anything you would not want potentially intercepted.
**Direct** posts are only visible to users you have @mentioned in them and cannot be boosted. Like with private posts, you should be mindful that the remote instance may not respect this protocol. If you are discussing a sensitive matter you should move the conversation off of Mastodon.
To summarise:
@ -183,9 +189,13 @@ You can block a user to stop them contacting you. To do this, you can click or t
**NOTE** that this will stop them from seeing your public toots while they are logged in, but they *will* be able to see your public toots by simply opening your profile in another browser that isn't logged into Mastodon (or logged into a different account that you have not blocked).
Mentions, favourites, boosts or any other interaction with you from a blocked user will be hidden from your view. You will not see replies to a blocked person, even if the reply mentions you, nor will you see their toots if someone boosts them. You will not see toots mentioning a blocked person except in the public timeline.
Mentions, favourites, boosts or any other interaction with you from a blocked user will be hidden from your view. You will not see replies to a blocked person, even if the reply mentions you, nor will you see their toots if someone boosts them.
The blocked user will not be notified of your blocking them. They will be removed from your followers, *but* will still be able to see any public toots you make. Blocks do not federate across instances.
The blocked user will not be notified of your blocking them. They will be removed from your followers.
#### Muting
If you do not wish to see posts from a particular user, but do not care about if they see your posts, you may choose to *mute* them. You can mute a user from the same menu on their profile page that you would block them from. You will not see posts from a muted user unless they @mention you. A muted user will have no way to know that you have them muted.
#### Reporting Toots or Users

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{
"name": "Mastodon",
"description": "A GNU Social-compatible microblogging server",
"repository": "https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon",
"logo": "https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/raw/master/app/assets/images/logo.png",
"env": {
"LOCAL_DOMAIN": {
"description": "The domain that your Mastodon instance will run on (this can be appname.scalingo.io or a custom domain)",
"required": true
},
"LOCAL_HTTPS": {
"description": "Will your domain support HTTPS? (Automatic for *.scalingo.io, requires manual configuration for custom domains)",
"value": "true",
"required": true
},
"PAPERCLIP_SECRET": {
"description": "The secret key for storing media files",
"generator": "secret"
},
"SECRET_KEY_BASE": {
"description": "The secret key base",
"generator": "secret"
},
"SINGLE_USER_MODE": {
"description": "Should the instance run in single user mode? (Disable registrations, redirect to front page)",
"value": "false",
"required": true
},
"S3_ENABLED": {
"description": "Should Mastodon use Amazon S3 for storage? This is highly recommended, as Scalingo does not have persistent file storage (files will be lost).",
"value": "true",
"required": false
},
"S3_BUCKET": {
"description": "Amazon S3 Bucket",
"required": false
},
"S3_REGION": {
"description": "Amazon S3 region that the bucket is located in",
"required": false
},
"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": {
"description": "Amazon S3 Access Key",
"required": false
},
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": {
"description": "Amazon S3 Secret Key",
"required": false
},
"SMTP_SERVER": {
"description": "Hostname for SMTP server, if you want to enable email",
"required": false
},
"SMTP_PORT": {
"description": "Port for SMTP server",
"required": false
},
"SMTP_LOGIN": {
"description": "Username for SMTP server",
"required": false
},
"SMTP_PASSWORD": {
"description": "Password for SMTP server",
"required": false
},
"SMTP_DOMAIN": {
"description": "Domain for SMTP server. Will default to instance domain if blank.",
"required": false
},
"SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS": {
"description": "Address to send emails from",
"required": false
},
"BUILDPACK_URL": {
"description": "Internal scalingo configuration",
"required": true,
"value": "https://github.com/Scalingo/multi-buildpack.git"
}
},
"scripts": {
"postdeploy": "bundle exec rails db:migrate && bundle exec rails db:seed"
},
"addons": [
"scalingo-postgresql",
"scalingo-redis"
]
}

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Fabricator(:media_attachment) do
account
end

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Fabricator(:status) do
account
text "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet"
end

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@ -99,11 +99,75 @@ RSpec.describe Account, type: :model do
end
describe '#favourited?' do
pending
let(:original_status) do
author = Fabricate(:account, username: 'original')
Fabricate(:status, account: author)
end
context 'when the status is a reblog of another status' do
let(:original_reblog) do
author = Fabricate(:account, username: 'original_reblogger')
Fabricate(:status, reblog: original_status, account: author)
end
it 'is is true when this account has favourited it' do
Fabricate(:favourite, status: original_reblog, account: subject)
expect(subject.favourited?(original_status)).to eq true
end
it 'is false when this account has not favourited it' do
expect(subject.favourited?(original_status)).to eq false
end
end
context 'when the status is an original status' do
it 'is is true when this account has favourited it' do
Fabricate(:favourite, status: original_status, account: subject)
expect(subject.favourited?(original_status)).to eq true
end
it 'is false when this account has not favourited it' do
expect(subject.favourited?(original_status)).to eq false
end
end
end
describe '#reblogged?' do
pending
let(:original_status) do
author = Fabricate(:account, username: 'original')
Fabricate(:status, account: author)
end
context 'when the status is a reblog of another status'do
let(:original_reblog) do
author = Fabricate(:account, username: 'original_reblogger')
Fabricate(:status, reblog: original_status, account: author)
end
it 'is true when this account has reblogged it' do
Fabricate(:status, reblog: original_reblog, account: subject)
expect(subject.reblogged?(original_reblog)).to eq true
end
it 'is false when this account has not reblogged it' do
expect(subject.reblogged?(original_reblog)).to eq false
end
end
context 'when the status is an original status' do
it 'is true when this account has reblogged it' do
Fabricate(:status, reblog: original_status, account: subject)
expect(subject.reblogged?(original_status)).to eq true
end
it 'is false when this account has not reblogged it' do
expect(subject.reblogged?(original_status)).to eq false
end
end
end
describe '.find_local' do

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@ -91,10 +91,31 @@ RSpec.describe Status, type: :model do
end
describe '#reblogs_count' do
pending
it 'is the number of reblogs' do
Fabricate(:status, account: bob, reblog: subject)
Fabricate(:status, account: alice, reblog: subject)
expect(subject.reblogs_count).to eq 2
end
end
describe '#favourites_count' do
pending
it 'is the number of favorites' do
Fabricate(:favourite, account: bob, status: subject)
Fabricate(:favourite, account: alice, status: subject)
expect(subject.favourites_count).to eq 2
end
end
describe '#proper' do
it 'is itself for original statuses' do
expect(subject.proper).to eq subject
end
it 'is the source status for reblogs' do
subject.reblog = other
expect(subject.proper).to eq other
end
end
end

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@ -3,8 +3,168 @@ require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe PostStatusService do
subject { PostStatusService.new }
it 'creates a new status'
it 'creates a new response status'
it 'processes mentions'
it 'pings PuSH hubs'
it 'creates a new status' do
account = Fabricate(:account)
text = "test status update"
status = subject.call(account, text)
expect(status).to be_persisted
expect(status.text).to eq text
end
it 'creates a new response status' do
in_reply_to_status = Fabricate(:status)
account = Fabricate(:account)
text = "test status update"
status = subject.call(account, text, in_reply_to_status)
expect(status).to be_persisted
expect(status.text).to eq text
expect(status.thread).to eq in_reply_to_status
end
it 'creates a sensitive status' do
status = create_status_with_options(sensitive: true)
expect(status).to be_persisted
expect(status).to be_sensitive
end
it 'creates a status with spoiler text' do
spoiler_text = "spoiler text"
status = create_status_with_options(spoiler_text: spoiler_text)
expect(status).to be_persisted
expect(status.spoiler_text).to eq spoiler_text
end
it 'creates a status with empty default spoiler text' do
status = create_status_with_options(spoiler_text: nil)
expect(status).to be_persisted
expect(status.spoiler_text).to eq ''
end
it 'creates a status with the given visibility' do
status = create_status_with_options(visibility: :private)
expect(status).to be_persisted
expect(status.visibility).to eq "private"
end
it 'creates a status for the given application' do
application = Fabricate(:application)
status = create_status_with_options(application: application)
expect(status).to be_persisted
expect(status.application).to eq application
end
it 'processes mentions' do
mention_service = double(:process_mentions_service)
allow(mention_service).to receive(:call)
allow(ProcessMentionsService).to receive(:new).and_return(mention_service)
account = Fabricate(:account)
status = subject.call(account, "test status update")
expect(ProcessMentionsService).to have_received(:new)
expect(mention_service).to have_received(:call).with(status)
end
it 'processes hashtags' do
hashtags_service = double(:process_hashtags_service)
allow(hashtags_service).to receive(:call)
allow(ProcessHashtagsService).to receive(:new).and_return(hashtags_service)
account = Fabricate(:account)
status = subject.call(account, "test status update")
expect(ProcessHashtagsService).to have_received(:new)
expect(hashtags_service).to have_received(:call).with(status)
end
it 'pings PuSH hubs' do
allow(DistributionWorker).to receive(:perform_async)
allow(Pubsubhubbub::DistributionWorker).to receive(:perform_async)
account = Fabricate(:account)
status = subject.call(account, "test status update")
expect(DistributionWorker).to have_received(:perform_async).with(status.id)
expect(Pubsubhubbub::DistributionWorker).
to have_received(:perform_async).with(status.stream_entry.id)
end
it 'crawls links' do
allow(LinkCrawlWorker).to receive(:perform_async)
account = Fabricate(:account)
status = subject.call(account, "test status update")
expect(LinkCrawlWorker).to have_received(:perform_async).with(status.id)
end
it 'attaches the given media to the created status' do
account = Fabricate(:account)
media = Fabricate(:media_attachment)
status = subject.call(
account,
"test status update",
nil,
media_ids: [media.id],
)
expect(media.reload.status).to eq status
end
it 'does not allow attaching more than 4 files' do
account = Fabricate(:account)
expect do
subject.call(
account,
"test status update",
nil,
media_ids: [
Fabricate(:media_attachment, account: account),
Fabricate(:media_attachment, account: account),
Fabricate(:media_attachment, account: account),
Fabricate(:media_attachment, account: account),
Fabricate(:media_attachment, account: account),
].map(&:id),
)
end.to raise_error(
Mastodon::ValidationError,
I18n.t('media_attachments.validations.too_many'),
)
end
it 'does not allow attaching both videos and images' do
account = Fabricate(:account)
expect do
subject.call(
account,
"test status update",
nil,
media_ids: [
Fabricate(:media_attachment, type: :video, account: account),
Fabricate(:media_attachment, type: :image, account: account),
].map(&:id),
)
end.to raise_error(
Mastodon::ValidationError,
I18n.t('media_attachments.validations.images_and_video'),
)
end
def create_status_with_options(options = {})
subject.call(Fabricate(:account), "test", nil, options)
end
end

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end
it 'updates remote user\'s account information' do
account.reload
expect(account.display_name).to eq '::1'
expect(account).to have_attached_file(:avatar)
end