* Add a limit to how many posts can get fetched as a result of a single request
* Add tests
* Always pass `request_id` when processing `Announce` activities
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Co-authored-by: nametoolong <nametoolong@users.noreply.github.com>
* Return specific error on failure to parse Date header
* Add error message when preferredUsername is not set
* Change error report to be JSON and include more details
* Change error report to differentiate unknown account and failed refresh
* Add tests
* fix(status): remove send usage for private unlink_from_conversations
- make unlink_from_conversations public method
- rename unlink_from_conversations to unlink_from_conversations!
- fix send call on private method in statuses_vacuum and batched_remove_status_service
* fix(feeds_vacuum): replace find_in_batches with in_batches
because active record query results should be a little more efficient than
itterating with map and each. Postgres can grasp such lists of ids much quicker
than ruby can.
Will probably make allmost no difference, but cannot hurt either.
* Fix possible race conditions when suspending/unsuspending accounts
* Fix tests
Tests were assuming SuspensionWorker and UnsuspensionWorker would do the
suspending/unsuspending themselves, but this has changed.
There is an idempotency key generated by clients when authoring a post,
and stored in Redis, to ensure that if a user or client retries posting
the same status, we don't get a duplicate.
Hachyderm.io has been experiencing some filesystem and database
performance issues, causing database writes to be slow. This can mean
that there are successful posts, but the reverse proxy returns 504
Gateway Timeout before the idempotency status has been updated; users or
clients who retry (such as Tusky which retries automatically, see
tuskyapp/Tusky#2951) can re-try the same post with the same idempotency
key before it has actually been recorded in Redis, leading to duplicate
posts.
To address this issue, move all of the database updates after the
initial transaction that creates the status into the
`postprocess_status!` method, so we can insert the idempotency key
immediately after the status has been created, significantly reducing
the window in which the status could be created but the idempotency key
not yet stored.
Note: this has not yet been tested; I'm submitting this PR for
discussion and to offer to the Hachyderm.io admins to try out to fix the
multiple posting problem.
Co-authored-by: Brian Campbell <brcampbell@beta.team>
* Fix trying to fetch posts from other users when fetching featured posts
* Rate-limit discovery of new subdomains
* Put a limit on recursively discovering new accounts