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* Fetch up to 5 replies when discovering a new remote status
This is used for resolving threads downwards. The originating
server must add a “replies” attributes with such replies for it to
be useful.
* Add some tests for ActivityPub::FetchRepliesWorker
* Add specs for ActivityPub::FetchRepliesService
* Serialize up to 5 public self-replies for ActivityPub notes
* Add specs for ActivityPub::NoteSerializer
* Move exponential backoff logic to a worker concern
* Fetch first page of paginated collections when fetching thread replies
* Add specs for paginated collections in replies
* Move Note replies serialization to a first CollectionPage
The collection isn't actually paginable yet as it has no id nor
a `next` field. This may come in another PR.
* Use pluck(:uri) instead of map(&:uri) to improve performances
* Fix fetching replies when they are in a CollectionPage
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Reject those from accounts with no local followers, from relays
that are not enabled, which do not address local accounts and are
not replies to accounts that do have local followers
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* Add Tombstone model to remember object deletion
* Do not recreate a status if it has been deleted
* Record Tombstone for remote deleted items
Also, only record deleted items from same-host actors
* Clear an user's tombstones when their key change
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* Refactor signature verification a bit
* Rescue signature verification if recorded public key is invalid
Fixes #8822
* Always re-fetch AP signing key when HTTP Signature verification fails
But when the account is not marked as stale, avoid fetching collections and
media, and avoid webfinger round-trip.
* Apply stoplight to key/account update as well as initial key retrieval
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* Do not LDS-sign Follow, Accept, Reject, Undo, Block
* Do not use LDS for Create activities of private toots
* Minor cleanup
* Ignore unsigned activities instead of misattributing them
* Use status.distributable? instead of querying visibility directly
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* Add locality check to ActivityPub::FetchRemoteAccountService
Fix #8643
Because there are a few places where it is called, it is difficult
to confirm if they all previously checked it for locality. It's better
to make sure within the service.
* Remove faux-remote duplicates of local accounts
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* Verify link ownership with rel="me"
* Add explanation about verification to UI
* Perform link verifications
* Add click-to-copy widget for verification HTML
* Redesign edit profile page
* Redesign forms
* Improve responsive design of settings pages
* Restore landing page sign-up form
* Fix typo
* Support <link> tags, add spec
* Fix links not being verified on first discovery and passive updates
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* If an Update is signed with known key, skip re-following procedure
Because it means the remote actor did *not* lose their database
* Add CLI method for rotating keys
bin/tootctl accounts rotate [USERNAME]
Generates a new RSA key per account and sends out an Update activity
signed with the old key.
* Key rotation: Space out Update fan-outs every 5 minutes per 1000 accounts
* Skip suspended accounts in key rotation
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#8376) (#8377)
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* Fix URI not being sufficiently validated with prefetched JSON
* Add additional id validation to OStatus documents, when possible
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Fix #8051
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An explicit error allows user agents to know the error and Sidekiq to
retry.
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Updates account `uri` field on each call to `update_account` instead of
only once during `create_account` to mirror the same behavior in OStatus
`ResolveAccountService` class [0].
ActivityPub accounts are identified using `@username` and `@domain` pair
instead of URI since #6842.
This fixes #7479: a bug when the account identified by `@username` and
`@domain` changes its URI.
[0]:
https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/blob/03b69ebc450efc07246bd64204276941b7ede3fc/app/services/resolve_account_service.rb#L121
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When an ActivityPub Announce is processed and the boosted toot is not known,
fetch it on behalf of one of the booster's followers. This is to allow
fetching self-boosts of previously-unknown private toots.
If fetching on behalf of a user fails, try fetching it anonymously: the
selected follower of a boosting user may be banned by the boosted toot's
author.
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* Store actor type in database
* Add bot nameplate to web UI, add setting to preferences, API, AP
Fix #7365
* Fix code style issues
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* Fix handling of malformed ActivityPub payloads when URIs are nil
* Gracefully handle JSON-LD canonicalization failures
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Fix #7265
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* Add equals_or_includes_any? helper in JsonLdHelper
* Support arrays in JSON-LD type fields for actors/tags/objects.
* Spec for resolving accounts with extension types
* Style tweaks for codeclimate
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* Add bio fields
- Fix #3211
- Fix #232
- Fix #121
* Display bio fields in web UI
* Fix output of links and missing fields
* Federate bio fields over ActivityPub as PropertyValue
* Improve how the fields are stored, add to Edit profile form
* Add rel=me to links in fields
Fix #121
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* Ensure SynchronizeFeaturedCollectionWorker is unique and clean up
Fix #7041
* Fix code style issue
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Fix #6973
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Federate custom emojis with accounts
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See also: #6837, #6667
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* Federate pinned statuses over ActivityPub
* Display pinned toots in web UI
Fix #6117
* Fix migration
* Fix tests
* Update outbox_serializer.rb
* Update remove_serializer.rb
* Update add_serializer.rb
* Update fetch_featured_collection_service.rb
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* Fix actors accepting invalid URI schemes or different host between URI and URL
* Fix statuses accepting invalid URI scheme or different host to actor
* Adjust tests to new requirements
* Improve readability of mismatching_origin?/invalid_origin? methods
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* Fix #6140 - Update moved-to property when it's removed too
* Remove trailing whitespace
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* Add semi-support for Video/Image objects in ActivityPub
Video and Image objects will create corresponding status records
with manually crafted text contents (title + URL)
* Extract html-url-finding logic into JsonLdHelper
* Fallback to id when url missing, extract supported object types
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* Serialize moved accounts into REST and ActivityPub APIs
* Parse federated moved accounts from ActivityPub
* Add note about moved accounts to public profiles
* Add moved account message to web UI
* Fix code style issues
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- Rename Mastodon::TimestampIds into Mastodon::Snowflake for clarity
- Skip for statuses coming from inbox, aka delivered in real-time
- Skip for statuses that claim to be from the future
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The whole point of verified_webfinger? is to check the WebFinger-discoverable
URI maps back to the known author URI. This was not actually verified if the
first Webfinger request was not a redirection.
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Additionally, ActivityPub::FetchRemoteStatusService no longer parses
activities.
OStatus::Activity::Creation no longer delegates to ActivityPub because
the provided ActivityPub representations are not signed while OStatus
representations are.
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Signed-off-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com>
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* Fix incomplete account records being read
- Put account processing into redis lock
- Do not save until record is complete
* Fix spaces
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* Make RefollowWorker ActivityPub-only to avoid potential identifier mismatches
* Don't call RefollowWorker on new accounts
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… (#4907)
* Whenever a remote keypair changes, unfollow them and re-subscribe to them
In Mastodon (it could be different for other OStatus or AP-enabled software),
a keypair change is indicative of whole user (or instance) data loss. In this
situation, the “new” user might be different, and almost certainly has an empty
followers list. In this case, Mastodon instances will disagree on follower
lists, leading to unreliable delivery and “shadow followers”, that is users
believed by a remote instance to be followers, without the affected user
knowing.
Drawbacks of this change are:
1. If an user legitimately changes public key for some reason without losing
data (not possible in Mastodon at the moment), they will have their remote
followers unsubscribed/re-subscribed needlessly.
2. Depending of the number of remote followers, this may generate quite some
traffic.
3. If the user change is an attempt at usurpation, the remote followers will
unknowingly follow the usurper. Note that this is *not* a change of
behavior, Mastodon already behaves like that, although delivery might be
unreliable, and the usurper would not have known the former user's
followers.
* Rename ResubscribeWorker to RefollowWorker
* Process followers in batches
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- Fix assumption that `url` is always a string. Handle it if it's an
array of strings, array of objects, object, or string, both for
accounts and for objects
- `sharedInbox` is actually supposed to be under `endpoints`, handle
both cases and adjust the serializer
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