Conflicts:
- `app/controllers/accounts_controller.rb`:
Upstream introduced support for private pinned toots, but glitch-soc's query
was a bit different as it filtered out local-only toots.
Used upstream's query, while adding local-only filtering back.
- `app/controllers/activitypub/collections_controller.rb`:
Same thing with regards to local-only posts.
- `app/validators/status_pin_validator.rb`:
Not a real conflict, but the line below was different in glitch-soc due to
the configurable pinned toots limit.
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
We have completely different contents. Kept our version.
- `package.json`:
Not a real conflict, just an upstream dependency udpated
textually too close to a glitch-soc-only dependency.
Updated dependencies like upstream.
- `streaming/index.js`:
Conflict due to code style changes on parts that were
modified in glitch-soc to handle local-only toots.
Changed style according to upstream.
* Add admin option to remove canonical email blocks from a deleted account
* Add tootctl canonical_email_blocks to inspect and remove canonical email blocks
Changes from “Retention” to “User retention rate by month after sign-up”.
This should make it much clearer to people not familiar with retention charts
what it actually means.
Conflicts:
- `app/views/admin/pending_accounts/index.html.haml`:
Removed upstream, while it had glitch-soc-specific changes to accomodate
for glitch-soc's theming system.
Removed the file.
Additional changes:
- `app/views/admin/accounts/index.html.haml':
Accomodate for glitch-soc's theming system.
* ignore hashtag suggestions if they vary only in case
* remove console.logs and unused args
* consistently add space when dismissing suggestions
* linting
Conflicts:
- `.env.production.sample`:
Copied upstream changes.
- `app/controllers/settings/identity_proofs_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's extra “enable_keybase” setting.
Upstream removed keybase support altogether, so did the same.
- `app/controllers/well_known/keybase_proof_config_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's extra “enable_keybase” setting.
Upstream removed keybase support altogether, so did the same.
- `lib/mastodon/statuses_cli.rb`:
Minor conflict due to an optimization that wasn't shared between
the two versions. Copied upstream's version.
Conflicts:
- `app/views/admin/tags/index.html.haml`:
Removed upstream while it had changes in glitch-soc to accomodate for the
theming system.
Additional changes to accomodate for the theming system:
- `app/views/admin/trends/links/preview_card_providers/index.html.haml`
- `app/views/admin/trends/links/index.html.haml`
- `app/views/admin/trends/tags/index.html.haml`
- `app/views/admin/tags/show.html.haml`
* Add trending links
* Add overriding specific links trendability
* Add link type to preview cards and only trend articles
Change trends review notifications from being sent every 5 minutes to being sent every 2 hours
Change threshold from 5 unique accounts to 15 unique accounts
* Fix tests
* Fix error when suspending user with an already-existing canonical email block
Fixes#17033
While attempting to create a `CanonicalEmailBlock` with an existing hash would
raise an `ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique` error, this being done within a
transaction would cancel the whole transaction. For this reason, checking for
uniqueness in Rails would query the database within the transaction and avoid
invalidating the whole transaction for this reason.
A race condition is still possible, where multiple accounts sharing a canonical
email would be blocked in concurrent transactions, in which only one would
succeed, but that is way less likely to happen that the current issue, and can
always be retried after the first failure, unlike the current situation.
* Add tests
For some reason, some misconfigured servers return an empty document when
queried over webfinger. Since an empty document does not lead to a parse
error, the error is not caught properly and triggers uncaught exceptions
later on.
This PR fixes that by immediately erroring out with `Webfinger::Error` on
getting an empty response.
Up until now, we have used Devise's Rememberable mechanism to re-log users
after the end of their browser sessions. This mechanism relies on a signed
cookie containing a token. That token was stored on the user's record,
meaning it was shared across all logged in browsers, meaning truly revoking
a browser's ability to auto-log-in involves revoking the token itself, and
revoking access from *all* logged-in browsers.
We had a session mechanism that dynamically checks whether a user's session
has been disabled, and would log out the user if so. However, this would only
clear a session being actively used, and a new one could be respawned with
the `remember_user_token` cookie.
In practice, this caused two issues:
- sessions could be revived after being closed from /auth/edit (security issue)
- auto-log-in would be disabled for *all* browsers after logging out from one
of them
This PR removes the `remember_token` mechanism and treats the `_session_id`
cookie/token as a browser-specific `remember_token`, fixing both issues.
On notifications page, in settings, "Show" for quick filter bar and
unread notifications markers use the same string, while being placed in
the separate contexts - under different settings categories.
This commit splits the contexts, creating new strings:
- "Show filter bar" in place of "Show" for filter bar;
- "Highlight unread notifications" in place of "Show" for unread
notification markers, which are now simply called "Highlighting";
- There's also "Unread notifications" in place of "Unread notification
markers" string to accompany the changes to "Show" string under that
category.
All new strings have new IDs, which will cause previous strings to
invalidate on the next translation update and new strings to be created.
This will help Mastodon translators to know that there are changes and
improve translation in accordance to the source string update.
* Add tests
* Fix some link previews being incorrectly generated from different prior links
PR #12403 added a cache to avoid redundant queries when the OEmbed endpoint can
be guessed from the URL. This caching mechanism is not perfectly correct as
there is no guarantee that all pages from a given domain share the same
OEmbed provider endpoint.
This PR prevents the FetchOEmbedService from caching OEmbed endpoint that
cannot be generalized by replacing a fully-qualified URL from the endpoint's
parameters, greatly reducing the number of incorrect cached generalizations.
* Add support for fetching Create and Announce activities by URI
This should improve compatibility with ZAP and offer a way to fetch boosts,
which is currently not possible.
* Add tests
* Add followed_by? to account_interactions
* Add RemoveFromFollowersService
* Fix AccountBatch to use RemoveFromFollowersService
* Add remove from followers API
Conflicts:
- `app/controllers/admin/dashboard_controller.rb`:
Upstream completely redesigned the admin dashboard.
glitch-soc tracked extra features, but that list is
gone.
Followed upstram.
- `app/views/admin/dashboard/index.html.haml`
Upstream completely redesigned the admin dashboard.
glitch-soc tracked extra features, but that list is
gone.
Followed upstram.
Currently, there is no way for an admin to delete an account record. However,
should that happen in the future, or should an admin mistype an account id,
`/admin/action_logs?target_account_id=<non-existent-account-id>` currently
returns a 404 instead of an empty list.
With this commit, the aforementioned page returns a correct list instead
(potentially non-empty if the account has been manually deleted)
Conflicts:
- `package.json`:
Not really a conflict, just a glitch-soc-only dependency textually too close
to an updated upstream one.
- `yarn.lock`:
Not really a conflict, just a glitch-soc-only dependency textually too close
to an updated upstream one.
Adds a tooltip when hovering over the percentages in a poll showing how
many votes were cast for that option.
Also removes descriptions from messages here since they are not picked
up by Crowdin anyway and might be confusing to other developers :)
Fixes#16820
* Fix media attachment size validation not correctly accounting for file type
Fixes a regression introduced in #16724 caused by the fact that kt-paperclip
now correctly runs validations before processing, meaning that file size
verification could not rely on our before_post_processing hook.
Moved the `before_post_processing` hooks to `before_validate` to make sure
the media attachment type is set correctly before the file gets validated.
* Add tests
* Make focus visible on switches and text buttons in columns settings
* Make hover/focus visible on left/right arrows in columns settings
Use same style as for station action bar (reply/boost/fav/etc.)
* Tab first to “Pin/Unpin” before left/right arrows in columns settings
Conflicts:
- `app/models/custom_emoji.rb`:
Slight refactor upstream, next to a line that was different in glitch-soc
because of our local configurable limits on custom emoji size.
Ported upstream changes.
- `yarn.lock`:
Not really a conflict, upstream dependency textually too close to a
glitch-soc-only dependency.
Updated upstream dependency as upstream.
* Switch from unmaintained paperclip to kt-paperclip
* Drop some compatibility monkey-patches not required by kt-paperclip
* Drop media spoof check monkey-patching
It's broken with kt-paperclip and hopefully it won't be needed anymore
* Fix regression introduced by paperclip 6.1.0
* Do not rely on pathname to call FastImage
* Add test for ogg vorbis file with cover art
* Add audio/vorbis to the accepted content-types
This seems erroneous as this would be the content-type for a vorbis stream
without an ogg container, but that's what the `marcel` gem outputs, so…
* Restore missing for_as_default method
* Refactor Attachmentable concern and delay Paperclip's content-type spoof check
Check for content-type spoofing *after* setting the extension ourselves, this
fixes a regression with kt-paperclip's validations being more strict than
paperclip 6.0.0 and rejecting some Pleroma uploads because of unknown
extensions.
* Please CodeClimate
* Add audio/vorbis to the unreliable set
It doesn't correspond to a file format and thus has no extension associated.
* Fix incorrect use of old WebUI paths
PR #16171 renamed some routes but missed some occurrences.
Without #16772, this leads to unreachable routes in those cases.
* Fix floating action button being displayed on statuses and compose screen
* Add aliases for some WebUI routes that were renamed in #16171
Accounts and statuses routes need more work as they use different parameters.
* Add aliases for /statuses/* routes
* Add aliases for /accounts/* WebUI routes
Does not correctly set the “active” state on the navigation tabs but this is
a minor issue.
* Fix some routes
* Fix /accounts/:id/{media,followers,following} not loading on legacy routes
Conflicts:
- `streaming/index.js`:
Filtering code for streaming notifications has been refactored upstream, but
glitch-soc had similar code for local-only toots in the same places.
Ported upstream changes, but did not refactor local-only filtering.
Eliminate need to have custom notifications filtering logic in the
streaming API code by publishing notifications into a separate stream
and then simply using the multi-stream capability to subscribe to that
stream when necessary
* Stop setting a shortcode to newly-created media attachments
The WebUI has stopped using the “short media URL” in ages. This isn't used
anywhere except for mail notifications.
Deprecating it would allow us to eventually get rid of at least a database
column and corruption-prone index, as well as a controller.
* Fix tests
* Add tests
* Add security-related tests
My first (unpublished) attempt at fixing the issues introduced (extremely
hard-to-exploit) security vulnerabilities, addressing them in a test.
* Fix authentication failures after going halfway through a sign-in attempt
* Refactor `authenticate_with_sign_in_token` and `authenticate_with_two_factor` to make the two authentication steps more obvious
The addition of authentication history broke the omniauth login with
the following error:
method=GET path=/auth/auth/cas/callback format=html
controller=Auth::OmniauthCallbacksController action=cas status=500
error='NameError: undefined local variable or method `user' for
#<Auth::OmniauthCallbacksController:0x00000000036290>
Did you mean? @user' duration=435.93 view=0.00 db=36.19
* app/controllers/auth/omniauth_callbacks_controller.rb: fix variable
name to `@user`
Fix issue #16603 undefined method `serialize_payload' for Unsuspend Account Service error.
It seems that this service forgot to `include Payloadable` so that `serialize_payload` could not be found in this service.
* Fix followers synchronization mechanism not working when URI has empty path
To my knowledge, there is no current implementation on the fediverse
that can use bare domains (e.g., actor is at https://example.org instead of
something like https://example.org/actor) that also plans to support the
followers synchronization mechanism. However, Mastodon's current implementation
would exclude such accounts from followers list.
Also adds tests and rename them to reflect the proper method names.
* Move url prefix regexp to its own constant
Conflicts:
- `Gemfile.lock`:
Not a real conflict, upstream-updated dependency (redis) textually too
close to glitch-soc-only dependecy.
Updated redis gem like upstream did.
* Add account statuses cleanup policy model
* Record last inspected toot to delete to speed up successive calls to statuses_to_delete
* Add service to cleanup a given account's statuses within a budget
* Add worker to go through account policies and delete old toots
* Fix last inspected status id logic
All existing statuses older or equal to last inspected status id must be
kept by the current policy. This is an invariant that must be kept so that
resuming deletion from the last inspected status remains sound.
* Add tests
* Refactor scheduler and add tests
* Add user interface
* Add support for discriminating based on boosts/favs
* Add UI support for min_reblogs and min_favs, rework UI
* Address first round of review comments
* Replace Snowflake#id_at_start with with_random parameter
* Add tests
* Add tests for StatusesCleanupController
* Rework settings page
* Adjust load-avoiding mechanisms
* Please CodeClimate
* Add account_notes relationship
* Add tests
* Fix owned account notes not being deleted when an account is deleted
* Add post-migration to clean up orphaned account notes
* Add confirmation modal when closing media edit modal with unsaved changes
* Move focal point media state to redux so it does not get erased by confirmation dialog
* Change upload modal behavior to keep it open while saving changes
Instead of closing it immediately and losing changes if they fail to save…
* Make it work with react-intl 2.9
Fixes#16509
Microsoft Edge with translation enabled rewrites the DOM in ways that confuse
react and prevent it from working properly. Wrapping the offending parts in
a span avoids this issue.
Fixes#16515
Not using a router object somehow made `this.history` lag behind the real
browser history whenever pushing a new history item in `replyCompose`.
Not using the context-provided router in this case was an oversight made
when porting glitch-soc changes in #16499.
The auto-linking code basically rewrote the whole string escaping non-ascii
characters in an inefficient way, and building a full character offset map
between the unescaped and escaped texts before sending the contents to
TwitterText's extractor.
Instead of doing that, this commit changes the TwitterText regexps to include
valid IRI characters in addition to valid URI characters.
Conflicts:
- `CONTRIBUTING.md`:
Upstream file has changed and we're quoting it.
Ported the changes.
- `README.md`:
Upstream file has changed but we have a completely different one.
Kept our version.
- `lib/mastodon/version.rb`:
Upstream has changed from `tootsuite/mastodon` to `mastodon/mastodon`,
but we're still `glitch-soc/mastodon`.
Kept our version.
- `spec/presenters/instance_presenter_spec.rb`:
Upstream has changed from `tootsuite/mastodon` to `mastodon/mastodon`,
but we're still `glitch-soc/mastodon`.
Kept our version.
* Change references to tootsuite/mastodon to mastodon/mastodon
* Remove obsolete test fixture
* Replace occurrences of tootsuite/mastodon with mastodon/mastodon in CHANGELOG
And a few other places
* Refactor shouldUpdateScroll passing
So far, shouldUpdateScroll has been manually passed down from the very top of
the React component hierarchy even though it is a static function common to
all ScrollContainer instances, so replaced that with a custom class extending
ScrollContainer.
* Generalize “press back to close modal” to any modal and to public pages
* Fix boost confirmation modal closing media modal
This simplifies the logic to:
- when the last modal gets closed and we're in our history buffer state, go back
- whenever a modal is open, ensure we're in a history buffer state by
potentially pushing one