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2019-06-25Apply filters to poll options (#11174)ThibG
* Apply filters to poll options in WebUI Fixes #11128 * Apply filters to poll options server-side * Add poll options to searchable text
2019-02-02Create Redisable#redis (#9633)ysksn
* Create Redisable * Use #redis instead of Redis.current
2018-12-09Add setting to not aggregate reblogs (#9248)ThibG
* Add setting to not aggregate reblogs Fixes #9222 * Handle cases where user is nil in add_to_home and add_to_list * Add hint for setting_aggregate_reblogs option * Reword setting_aggregate_reblogs label
2018-11-21Include replies to list owner and replies to list members in list statuses ↵ThibG
(#9324)
2018-10-17Improve support for aspects/circles (#8950)Eugen Rochko
* Add silent column to mentions * Save silent mentions in ActivityPub Create handler and optimize it Move networking calls out of the database transaction * Add "limited" visibility level masked as "private" in the API Unlike DMs, limited statuses are pushed into home feeds. The access control rules between direct and limited statuses is almost the same, except for counter and conversation logic * Ensure silent column is non-null, add spec * Ensure filters don't check silent mentions for blocks/mutes As those are "this person is also allowed to see" rather than "this person is involved", therefore does not warrant filtering * Clean up code * Use Status#active_mentions to limit returned mentions * Fix code style issues * Use Status#active_mentions in Notification And remove stream_entry eager-loading from Notification
2018-09-28Exclude replies from list timelines (#8683)cbayerlein
* Changed list behaviour I added the following line to the FeedManager (app/lib/feed_manager.rb) in the push_to_list function: `return false if status.reply?` Now all posts that are replies are filtered out, so that now only "genuine" posts are displayed in the list. This is a first approach to solve issue #5916 * Update feed_manager.rb As suggested by @Gargron
2018-08-26Fix low-hanging rubocop gripes (#8458)Quint Guvernator
* rubocop: quit being so picky * rubocop: miscellany * rubocop: prefer present to blank
2018-07-10Make whole-word filter regex consistent between Ruby and JS (#7987)Eugen Rochko
2018-07-09Add option to not consider word boundaries when processing keyword filtering ↵ThibG
(#7975) * Add option to not consider word boundaries when filtering phrases * Add a few tests for keyword/phrase filtering
2018-07-06In keyword filter, account for reblogs, HTML and whole-words (#7960)Eugen Rochko
* In keyword filter, account for reblogs, HTML and whole-words * Match whole words in JS filter, too * Fix typo
2018-07-05Check reblogged status for blocked/muted mentions (#7957)Eugen Rochko
2018-06-29Keyword/phrase filtering (#7905)Eugen Rochko
* Add keyword filtering GET|POST /api/v1/filters GET|PUT|DELETE /api/v1/filters/:id - Irreversible filters can drop toots from home or notifications - Other filters can hide toots through the client app - Filters use a phrase valid in particular contexts, expiration * Make sure expired filters don't get applied client-side * Add missing API methods * Remove "regex filter" from column settings * Add tests * Add test for FeedManager * Add CustomFilter test * Add UI for managing filters * Add streaming API event to allow syncing filters * Fix tests
2018-05-02Remove most behaviour disparities between blocks and mutes (#7231)Eugen Rochko
* Remove most behaviour disparities between blocks and mutes The only differences between block and mute should be: - Mutes can optionally NOT affect notifications - Mutes should not be visible to the muted Fix #7230 Fix #5713 * Do not allow boosting someone you blocked Fix #7248 * Do not allow favouriting someone you blocked * Fix nil error in StatusPolicy
2018-02-24Do not push status to feed if its reblog is already inserted (#6488)Akihiko Odaki
A complemental change for precompute_feed_service_spec.rb also fixes its random failure which is caused by the Snowlake randomization of the order of an original status and its reblog.
2017-11-28Allow hiding of reblogs from followed users (#5762)aschmitz
* Allow hiding of reblogs from followed users This adds a new entry to the account menu to allow users to hide future reblogs from a user (and then if they've done that, to show future reblogs instead). This does not remove or add historical reblogs from/to the user's timeline; it only affects new statuses. The API for this operates by sending a "reblogs" key to the follow endpoint. If this is sent when starting a new follow, it will be respected from the beginning of the follow relationship (even if the follow request must be approved by the followee). If this is sent when a follow relationship already exists, it will simply update the existing follow relationship. As with the notification muting, this will now return an object ({reblogs: [true|false]}) or false for each follow relationship when requesting relationship information for an account. This should cause few issues due to an object being truthy in many languages, but some modifications may need to be made in pickier languages. Database changes: adds a show_reblogs column (default true, non-nullable) to the follows and follow_requests tables. Because these are non-nullable, we use the existing MigrationHelpers to perform this change without locking those tables, although the tables are likely to be small anyway. Tests included. See also <https://github.com/glitch-soc/mastodon/pull/212>. * Rubocop fixes * Code review changes * Test fixes This patchset closes #648 and resolves #3271. * Rubocop fix * Revert reblogs defaulting in argument, fix tests It turns out we needed this for the same reason we needed it in muting: if nil gets passed in somehow (most usually by an API client not passing any value), we need to detect and handle it. We could specify a default in the parameter and then also catch nil, but there's no great reason to duplicate the default value.
2017-11-18Lists (#5703)Eugen Rochko
* Add structure for lists * Add list timeline streaming API * Add list APIs, bind list-account relation to follow relation * Add API for adding/removing accounts from lists * Add pagination to lists API * Add pagination to list accounts API * Adjust scopes for new APIs - Creating and modifying lists merely requires "write" scope - Fetching information about lists merely requires "read" scope * Add test for wrong user context on list timeline * Clean up tests
2017-10-17Clean up reblog tracking keys, related improvements (#5428)aschmitz
* Clean up reblog-tracking sets from FeedManager Builds on #5419, with a few minor optimizations and cleanup of sets after they are no longer needed. * Update tests, fix multiply-reblogged case Previously, we would have lost the fact that a given status was reblogged if the displayed reblog of it was removed, now we don't. Also added tests to make sure FeedManager#trim cleans up our reblog tracking keys, fixed up FeedCleanupScheduler to use the right loop, and fixed the test for it.
2017-10-16Keep references to all reblogs of a status on home feed (#5419)Eugen Rochko
* Keep references to all reblogs of a status on home feed When inserting reblog: Add to set of reblogs of this status on the feed, if original status was present in the feed, add it to that set as well. When removing a reblog: Remove it from that set. Take random remaining item from the set. If one exists, re-insert it into feed, otherwise do not re-insert anything. Fix #4210 * When original is removed, toss out reblog references
2017-10-16Ensure that feed renegeration restores non-zero items (#5409)Eugen Rochko
Fix #5398 Ordering the home timeline query by account_id meant that the first 100 items belonged to a single account. There was also no reason to reverse-iterate over the statuses. Assuming the user accesses the feed halfway-through, it's better to have recent statuses already available at the top. Therefore working from newer->older is ideal. If the algorithm ends up filtering all items out during last-mile filtering, repeat again a page further. The algorithm terminates when either at least one item has been added, or if the database query returns nothing (end of data reached)
2017-10-16Fix un-reblogged status being at wrong position in the home timeline (#5418)unarist
We've changed un-reblogging behavior when we implement Snowflake, to insert un-reblogged status at the position reblogging status existed. However, our API expects home timeline is ordered by status ids, and max_id/since_id filters by zset score. Due to this, un-reblogged status appears as a last item of result set, and timeline expansion may skips many statuses. So this reverts that change...reblogged status inserted at corresponding position to its id.
2017-10-13Fix UserTrackingConcern firing on every request, optimize some queries (#5368)Eugen Rochko
- For some reason, :if option on before_action did not work. It got executed every time, returned false, and the action run anyway, which led to the current_sign_in_at and sign_in_count being updated on every request - Return "do not filter" early in FeedManager#filter_from_home? if the status is authored by receiver. Usually this method is not called for own statuses at all, but it is called when Feed#get uses the database - Return early if #reload_stale_associations! has nothing to load to save a database query with WHERE 1=0
2017-10-13When unfollowing, remove from home in web UI immediately (#5369)Eugen Rochko
Do NOT send "delete" through streaming API when unmerging from home timeline. "delete" implies that the original status was deleted, which is not true!
2017-10-08Fix #5271 - Fix missing attribute in remove_from_feed (#5277)Eugen Rochko
Regression from #4801
2017-10-04Non-Serial ("Snowflake") IDs (#4801)aschmitz
* Use non-serial IDs This change makes a number of nontrivial tweaks to the data model in Mastodon: * All IDs are now 8 byte integers (rather than mixed 4- and 8-byte) * IDs are now assigned as: * Top 6 bytes: millisecond-resolution time from epoch * Bottom 2 bytes: serial (within the millisecond) sequence number * See /lib/tasks/db.rake's `define_timestamp_id` for details, but note that the purpose of these changes is to make it difficult to determine the number of objects in a table from the ID of any object. * The Redis sorted set used for the feed will have values used to look up toots, rather than scores. This is almost always the same as the existing behavior, except in the case of boosted toots. This change was made because Redis stores scores as double-precision floats, which cannot store the new ID format exactly. Note that this doesn't cause problems with sorting/pagination, because ZREVRANGEBYSCORE sorts lexicographically when scores are tied. (This will still cause sorting issues when the ID gains a new significant digit, but that's extraordinarily uncommon.) Note a couple of tradeoffs have been made in this commit: * lib/tasks/db.rake is used to enforce many/most column constraints, because this commit seems likely to take a while to bring upstream. Enforcing a post-migrate hook is an easier way to maintain the code in the interim. * Boosted toots will appear in the timeline as many times as they have been boosted. This is a tradeoff due to the way the feed is saved in Redis at the moment, but will be handled by a future commit. This would effectively close Mastodon's #1059, as it is a snowflake-like system of generating IDs. However, given how involved the changes were simply within Mastodon, it may have unexpected interactions with some clients, if they store IDs as doubles (or as 4-byte integers). This was a problem that Twitter ran into with their "snowflake" transition, particularly in JavaScript clients that treated IDs as JS integers, rather than strings. It therefore would be useful to test these changes at least in the web interface and popular clients before pushing them to all users. * Fix JavaScript interface with long IDs Somewhat predictably, the JS interface handled IDs as numbers, which in JS are IEEE double-precision floats. This loses some precision when working with numbers as large as those generated by the new ID scheme, so we instead handle them here as strings. This is relatively simple, and doesn't appear to have caused any problems, but should definitely be tested more thoroughly than the built-in tests. Several days of use appear to support this working properly. BREAKING CHANGE: The major(!) change here is that IDs are now returned as strings by the REST endpoints, rather than as integers. In practice, relatively few changes were required to make the existing JS UI work with this change, but it will likely hit API clients pretty hard: it's an entirely different type to consume. (The one API client I tested, Tusky, handles this with no problems, however.) Twitter ran into this issue when introducing Snowflake IDs, and decided to instead introduce an `id_str` field in JSON responses. I have opted to *not* do that, and instead force all IDs to 64-bit integers represented by strings in one go. (I believe Twitter exacerbated their problem by rolling out the changes three times: once for statuses, once for DMs, and once for user IDs, as well as by leaving an integer ID value in JSON. As they said, "If you’re using the `id` field with JSON in a Javascript-related language, there is a very high likelihood that the integers will be silently munged by Javascript interpreters. In most cases, this will result in behavior such as being unable to load or delete a specific direct message, because the ID you're sending to the API is different than the actual identifier associated with the message." [1]) However, given that this is a significant change for API users, alternatives or a transition time may be appropriate. 1: https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/a/2011/direct-messages-going-snowflake-on-sep-30-2011.html * Restructure feed pushes/unpushes This was necessary because the previous behavior used Redis zset scores to identify statuses, but those are IEEE double-precision floats, so we can't actually use them to identify all 64-bit IDs. However, it leaves the code in a much better state for refactoring reblog handling / coalescing. Feed-management code has been consolidated in FeedManager, including: * BatchedRemoveStatusService no longer directly manipulates feed zsets * RemoveStatusService no longer directly manipulates feed zsets * PrecomputeFeedService has moved its logic to FeedManager#populate_feed (PrecomputeFeedService largely made lots of calls to FeedManager, but didn't follow the normal adding-to-feed process.) This has the effect of unifying all of the feed push/unpush logic in FeedManager, making it much more tractable to update it in the future. Due to some additional checks that must be made during, for example, batch status removals, some Redis pipelining has been removed. It does not appear that this should cause significantly increased load, but if necessary, some optimizations are possible in batch cases. These were omitted in the pursuit of simplicity, but a batch_push and batch_unpush would be possible in the future. Tests were added to verify that pushes happen under expected conditions, and to verify reblog behavior (both on pushing and unpushing). In the case of unpushing, this includes testing behavior that currently leads to confusion such as Mastodon's #2817, but this codifies that the behavior is currently expected. * Rubocop fixes I could swear I made these changes already, but I must have lost them somewhere along the line. * Address review comments This addresses the first two comments from review of this feature: https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4801#discussion_r139336735 https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4801#discussion_r139336931 This adds an optional argument to FeedManager#key, the subtype of feed key to generate. It also tests to ensure that FeedManager's settings are such that reblogs won't be tracked forever. * Hardcode IdToBigints migration columns This addresses a comment during review: https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4801#discussion_r139337452 This means we'll need to make sure that all _id columns going forward are bigints, but that should happen automatically in most cases. * Additional fixes for stringified IDs in JSON These should be the last two. These were identified using eslint to try to identify any plain casts to JavaScript numbers. (Some such casts are legitimate, but these were not.) Adding the following to .eslintrc.yml will identify casts to numbers: ~~~ no-restricted-syntax: - warn - selector: UnaryExpression[operator='+'] > :not(Literal) message: Avoid the use of unary + - selector: CallExpression[callee.name='Number'] message: Casting with Number() may coerce string IDs to numbers ~~~ The remaining three casts appear legitimate: two casts to array indices, one in a server to turn an environment variable into a number. * Only implement timestamp IDs for Status IDs Per discussion in #4801, this is only being merged in for Status IDs at this point. We do this in a migration, as there is no longer use for a post-migration hook. We keep the initialization of the timestamp_id function as a Rake task, as it is also needed after db:schema:load (as db/schema.rb doesn't store Postgres functions). * Change internal streaming payloads to stringified IDs as well This is equivalent to 591a9af356faf2d5c7e66e3ec715502796c875cd from #5019, with an extra change for the addition to FeedManager#unpush. * Ensure we have a status_id_seq sequence Apparently this is not a given when specifying a custom ID function, so now we ensure it gets created. This uses the generic version of this function to more easily support adding additional tables with timestamp IDs in the future, although it would be possible to cut this down to a less generic version if necessary. It is only run during db:schema:load or the relevant migration, so the overhead is extraordinarily minimal. * Transition reblogs to new Redis format This provides a one-way migration to transition old Redis reblog entries into the new format, with a separate tracking entry for reblogs. It is not invertible because doing so could (if timestamp IDs are used) require a database query for each status in each users' feed, which is likely to be a significant toll on major instances. * Address review comments from @akihikodaki No functional changes. * Additional review changes * Heredoc cleanup * Run db:schema:load hooks for test in development This matches the behavior in Rails' ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.each_current_configuration, which would otherwise break `rake db:setup` in development. It also moves some functionality out to a library, which will be a good place to put additional related functionality in the near future.
2017-07-14Fix subsequent replies to unresolved status not being filtered from home (#4190)Eugen Rochko
Resolves #4177 - smaller changeset
2017-06-29Reduce number of commands in FeedManager#trim (#3989)Akihiko Odaki (@fn_aki@pawoo.net)
2017-06-08Improve RuboCop rules (compatibility to Code Climate) (#3636)Yamagishi Kazutoshi
https://github.com/codeclimate/codeclimate-rubocop/blob/08f8de84ebfb39caa96391e23816877278f6441c/Gemfile.lock#L38 Code Climate is using RuboCop v0.46.0. Change several rules to maintain compatibility.
2017-06-03Execute PushUpdateWorker only for accounts who uses StreamingAPI just now. ↵Clworld
(#3278) * Add redis key "subscribed:timeline:#{account.id}" to indicate active streaming API listeners exists. * Add endpoint for notification only stream. * Run PushUpdateWorker only for users uses Streaming API now. * Move close hander streamTo(Http/Ws) -> stream(Http/Ws)End (Deal with #3370) * Add stream type for stream start log message.
2017-05-19Account domain blocks (#2381)Eugen Rochko
* Add <ostatus:conversation /> tag to Atom input/output Only uses ref attribute (not href) because href would be the alternate link that's always included also. Creates new conversation for every non-reply status. Carries over conversation for every reply. Keeps remote URIs verbatim, generates local URIs on the fly like the rest of them. * Conversation muting - prevents notifications that reference a conversation (including replies, favourites, reblogs) from being created. API endpoints /api/v1/statuses/:id/mute and /api/v1/statuses/:id/unmute Currently no way to tell when a status/conversation is muted, so the web UI only has a "disable notifications" button, doesn't work as a toggle * Display "Dismiss notifications" on all statuses in notifications column, not just own * Add "muted" as a boolean attribute on statuses JSON For now always false on contained reblogs, since it's only relevant for statuses returned from the notifications endpoint, which are not nested Remove "Disable notifications" from detailed status view, since it's only relevant in the notifications column * Up max class length * Remove pending test for conversation mute * Add tests, clean up * Rename to "mute conversation" and "unmute conversation" * Raise validation error when trying to mute/unmute status without conversation * Adding account domain blocks that filter notifications and public timelines * Add tests for domain blocks in notifications, public timelines Filter reblogs of blocked domains from home * Add API for listing and creating account domain blocks * API for creating/deleting domain blocks, tests for Status#ancestors and Status#descendants, filter domain blocks from them * Filter domains in streaming API * Update account_domain_block_spec.rb
2017-05-06Optimize MuteService and AfterBlockService (#2836)alpaca-tc
2017-04-11Remove order prior to .find_in_batches (#1470)Matt Jankowski
The `Status` class has a default order on it, so when this query gets built and gets all the way to `find_in_batches` there is an order already there. When `find_in_batches` is run it discards any existing order on the query, and emits a warning to the logs if there is one there. This change removes the order prior calling `find_in_batches`, which will stop the logged warning from occurring as well.
2017-04-05Replace calls to FeedManager#inline_render and #broadcastEugen Rochko
2017-04-04Moved to the workerKurtis Rainbolt-Greene
2017-04-04This method isn't used anymoreKurtis Rainbolt-Greene
2017-04-04By pushing this into a worker we can reduce the amount of time the feed ↵Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene
manager using workers eat up a connection
2017-04-05Merge pull request #858 from krainboltgreene/patch-6Eugen
Use active record shorthand
2017-04-04Spawn FeedInsertWorker to deliver status into personal feedEugen Rochko
2017-04-04Use active record shorthandKurtis Rainbolt-Greene
2017-04-04Reduce number of items in feeds, optimize regeneration worker slightly,Eugen Rochko
make regeneration worker unique, (only schedule/execute once at a time)
2017-04-04Optimize FeedManager#unmerge, and slightly optimize FeedManager#mergeEugen Rochko
2017-04-04Optimize filter methods in FeedManager a bit, use redis pipelining on ↵Eugen Rochko
merge/unmerge feed methods, do not re-create a dynamic class on each feed push call, make sure redis-rb uses hiredis
2017-04-02Fix issue with feed merge-in code as wellEugen Rochko
2017-03-15Add "direct" visibility level in the backend. Web UI is not yetEugen Rochko
adjusted to allow choosing it, yet
2017-03-02Fix #231 - MutingEugen Rochko
2017-03-01Mute button progress so far. WIP, doesn't entirely work correctly.Kit Redgrave
2017-03-01If a status is within 40 statuses from the top of a home feed, do notEugen Rochko
reinsert it when someone boosts it
2017-02-11Mentions in private statuses allow mentioned people to see themEugen Rochko
2017-02-09Fix #614 - extra reply-boolean on statuses to account for cases when replied-toEugen Rochko
status is not in the system at time of distribution; fix #607 - reset privacy settings to defaults when cancelling replies
2017-02-05Add tracking of delay to streaming APIEugen Rochko
2017-02-02Cleaning up format of broadcast real-time messages, removingEugen Rochko
redis-backed "mentions" timeline as redundant (given notifications)