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Fix #6463
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This reverts commit 074960bb0fa59664c0ae1a35ef80301f5033700d.
Fix #9315
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Fix #6463
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* cleanup pass
* undo mistakes
* fixed.
* revert
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Ruby's ** operator does not play well with non-Hash objects, which
the params slice is
Fix #8821
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* Allow min_id pagination in Feed#get
* Add min_id pagination to home and list timeline APIs
* Add min_id pagination to account statuses, public and tag APIs
* Remove unused stub in reports API
* Use min_id pagination in notifications, favourites, and fix order
* Fix HomeFeed#from_database not using paginate_by_id
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Host can be nil in urls like
'https:https://example.com/path/file.png'
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* rubocop: quit being so picky
* rubocop: miscellany
* rubocop: prefer present to blank
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DELETE /api/v1/suggestions/:account_id
When blocking, remove suggestion from both sides. Muting not affected,
since muting is supposed to be invisible to the target.
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This replace calls of String#match? with rails Regex#match?
This follows the same idea used to keep Rails 5.2 compatible with Ruby
2.2.2 in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32973
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* Re-add follow recommendations API
GET /api/v1/suggestions
Removed in 8efa081f210d72ed450c39ac4cde0fd84fb3d3fb due to Neo4J
dependency. The algorithm uses triadic closures, takes into account
suspensions, blocks, mutes, domain blocks, excludes locked and moved
accounts, and prefers more recently updated accounts.
* Track interactions with people you don't follow
Replying to, favouriting and reblogging someone you're not following
will make them show up in follow recommendations. The interactions
have different weights:
- Replying is 1
- Favouriting is 10 (decidedly positive interaction, but private)
- Reblogging is 20
Following them, muting or blocking will remove them from the list,
obviously.
* Remove triadic closures, ensure potential friendships are trimmed
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* 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
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While this isn't exactly *wrong*, files uploaded with a “.jpe” extension will
keep that extension, which will often cause them to be served with an
incorrect mimetype.
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* Fix context performance by partially reverting #7083
* Fix code style issue
* fix off-by-1 error in thread limits
* code style fix
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Fix #7660
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Fix #7462
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Same URI passed between follow request and follow, since they are
the same thing in ActivityPub. Local URIs are generated during
creation using UUIDs and are passed to serializers.
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* Keep notification when muting_notifications is true
* Retrun mute object
* Fix test
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Fix #7198 by allowing records with optional attachments to save
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This also limits the statuses returned by API, but pagination is not
implemented in Web API yet. I still expect it brings user experience
better than making a user wait to fetch all ancestor statuses and flooding
the column with them.
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ancestor_statuses and descendant_statuses used to include the root status
itself, but the behavior is confusing because the root status is not
an ancestor nor descendant.
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Comparison was downcasing only one side, therefore if previously
existing account had a non-lowercase spelling, it would be ignored
when checking for duplicates.
New rake task `mastodon:maintenance:find_duplicate_usernames` will
help find constraint violations that might have occured from the
presence of this bug.
Bump version to 2.3.3
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to_s method of HTTP::Response keeps blocking while it receives the whole
content, no matter how it is big. This means it may waste time to receive
unacceptably large files. It may also consume memory and disk in the
process. This solves the inefficency by checking response length while
receiving.
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HTTP connections must be explicitly closed in many cases, and letting
perform method close connections makes its callers less redundant and
prevent them from forgetting to close connections.
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This will prevent, for example, `rake mastodon:redownload_avatars` from crashing when an instance is no longer responding to connection attempts, instead silently continuing as expected.
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* Rescue when there's no extension in the remotable
Sometimes the remotable is pointing to a directory with no file
extension. Maybe it should not be expecting to identify based on
extensions to begin with, but since it's the case, it should be ready
for it.
* Fix codeclimate issue
* Check if filename is nil instead of rescueing exception
Suggestion made in the PR
* Avoid concatenation issue if filename is nil
If filename is nil, extname was undefined
* Invert condition
Address PR comments
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and modify Omniauthable concern to use full_name or first_name + last_name if not available (#6669)
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But do not upscale when they are smaller
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* Fix prev/next links on public profile page
* Don't make pagination urls if no available statuses
* Fix empty check method
* Put left chevron before prev page link
* Add scope for pagination "starting at" a given id
* Status pagination try 2:
s/prev/older and s/next/newer
"older" on left, "newer" on right
Use new scope for "newer" link
Extract magic 20 page size to constant
Remove max_id from feed pagination as it's not respected
* Reinstate max_id for accounts atom stream
* normalize
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strategies) (#6540)
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* Fix avatar and header issues by using custom geometry detector
Revert a part of #6508. The file passed to dynamic styles method
was not actually a file, but an instance of Paperclip::Attachment,
which broke all styles by always returning {} from the method.
One problem with GIF avatars was that Paperclip::GeometryDetector
reported wrong dimensions for them, e.g. 120x120 GIF avatar would
for some reason be detected as 120x53. By writing our own geometry
parser, we can use FastImage, which also happens to be faster than
ImageMagick, to detect image dimensions, which are also correct.
Unfortunately, this PR does not implement skipping a `convert`
entirely if the dimensions are already correct, as I found no easy
way to write that behaviour into Paperclip without rewriting the
Paperclip::Thumbnail class.
* Only invoke convert if dimension or format needs to be changed
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Also don't apply "-quality 80" option which is probably the reason
for slight color differences between original and remote image
(because it would apply it twice, once on original instance, and
again on the receiving instance)
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* Cache relationships in API
* Fetch relationships for search results in UI
* Only save one account's maps in each cache item
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* Cas authentication feature
* Config
* Remove class_eval + Omniauth initializer
* Codeclimate review
* Codeclimate review 2
* Codeclimate review 3
* Remove uid/email reconciliation
* SAML authentication
* Clean up code
* Improve login form
* Fix code style issues
* Add locales
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