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* Remove #filter_from_context?
* Create scope Status.with_accounts
Retrieving AR objects should be
their model's scope
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* Fix wrong grouping in Twitter valid_url regex
* Add support for xmpp URIs
Fixes #9776
The difficult part is autolinking, because Twitter-text's extractor does
some pretty ad-hoc stuff to find things that “look like” URLs, and XMPP
URIs do not really match the assumptions of that lib, so it doesn't sound
wise to try to shoehorn it into the existing regex.
This is why I used a specific regex (very close, although slightly more
permissive than the RFC), and a specific scan function (a simplified version
of the generalized one from Twitter).
* Remove leading “xmpp:” from auto-linked text
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This is to suppress irrelevant backtrace from errors raised when
delivering toots to remote servers. The errors are usually out of
control by the local server and backtraces don't provide much
information.
This is similar to https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/5174
and shortens backtraces like below:
```
WARN: Mastodon::UnexpectedResponseError: https://example.com/inbox returned code 523
WARN: app/workers/activitypub/delivery_worker.rb:48:in `block (3 levels) in perform_request'
app/lib/request.rb:75:in `perform'
app/workers/activitypub/delivery_worker.rb:47:in `block (2 levels) in perform_request'
app/lib/request_pool.rb:53:in `use'
app/lib/request_pool.rb:108:in `block (2 levels) in with'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/notifications.rb:170:in `instrument'
app/lib/request_pool.rb:107:in `block in with'
app/lib/connection_pool/shared_connection_pool.rb:21:in `block (2 levels) in with'
app/lib/connection_pool/shared_connection_pool.rb:20:in `handle_interrupt'
app/lib/connection_pool/shared_connection_pool.rb:20:in `block in with'
app/lib/connection_pool/shared_connection_pool.rb:16:in `handle_interrupt'
app/lib/connection_pool/shared_connection_pool.rb:16:in `with'
app/lib/request_pool.rb:106:in `with'
app/workers/activitypub/delivery_worker.rb:46:in `block in perform_request'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/stoplight-2.2.0/lib/stoplight/light/runnable.rb:51:in `run_code'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/stoplight-2.2.0/lib/stoplight/light/runnable.rb:42:in `run_yellow'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/stoplight-2.2.0/lib/stoplight/light/runnable.rb:24:in `run'
app/workers/activitypub/delivery_worker.rb:57:in `perform_request'
app/workers/activitypub/delivery_worker.rb:25:in `perform'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:192:in `execute_job'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:165:in `block (2 levels) in process'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:128:in `block in invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/nsa-0.2.7/lib/nsa/collectors/sidekiq.rb:31:in `block in call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/nsa-0.2.7/lib/nsa/statsd/publisher.rb:27:in `statsd_time'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/nsa-0.2.7/lib/nsa/collectors/sidekiq.rb:30:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:in `block in invoke'
app/lib/sidekiq_error_handler.rb:5:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:in `block in invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/scout_apm-2.3.0.pre3/lib/scout_apm/background_job_integrations/sidekiq.rb:69:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:in `block in invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-unique-jobs-6.0.18/lib/sidekiq_unique_jobs/server/middleware.rb:29:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:in `block in invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:133:in `invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:164:in `block in process'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:137:in `block (6 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/job_retry.rb:109:in `local'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:136:in `block (5 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/rails.rb:43:in `block in call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/execution_wrapper.rb:87:in `wrap'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/reloader.rb:73:in `block in wrap'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/execution_wrapper.rb:87:in `wrap'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/reloader.rb:72:in `wrap'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/rails.rb:42:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:132:in `block (4 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:250:in `stats'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:127:in `block (3 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/job_logger.rb:8:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:126:in `block (2 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/job_retry.rb:74:in `global'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:125:in `block in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/logging.rb:48:in `with_context'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/logging.rb:42:in `with_job_hash_context'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:124:in `dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:163:in `process'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:83:in `process_one'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:71:in `run'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/util.rb:16:in `watchdog'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/util.rb:25:in `block in safe_thread'
```
```
WARN: Stoplight::Error::RedLight: https://example.com/inbox
WARN: vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/stoplight-2.2.0/lib/stoplight/light/runnable.rb:46:in `run_red'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/stoplight-2.2.0/lib/stoplight/light/runnable.rb:25:in `run'
app/workers/activitypub/delivery_worker.rb:57:in `perform_request'
app/workers/activitypub/delivery_worker.rb:25:in `perform'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:192:in `execute_job'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:165:in `block (2 levels) in process'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:128:in `block in invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/nsa-0.2.7/lib/nsa/collectors/sidekiq.rb:31:in `block in call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/nsa-0.2.7/lib/nsa/statsd/publisher.rb:27:in `statsd_time'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/nsa-0.2.7/lib/nsa/collectors/sidekiq.rb:30:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:in `block in invoke'
app/lib/sidekiq_error_handler.rb:5:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:in `block in invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/scout_apm-2.3.0.pre3/lib/scout_apm/background_job_integrations/sidekiq.rb:69:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:in `block in invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-unique-jobs-6.0.18/lib/sidekiq_unique_jobs/server/middleware.rb:29:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:in `block in invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:133:in `invoke'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:164:in `block in process'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:137:in `block (6 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/job_retry.rb:109:in `local'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:136:in `block (5 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/rails.rb:43:in `block in call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/execution_wrapper.rb:87:in `wrap'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/reloader.rb:73:in `block in wrap'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/execution_wrapper.rb:87:in `wrap'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-5.2.4.1/lib/active_support/reloader.rb:72:in `wrap'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/rails.rb:42:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:132:in `block (4 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:250:in `stats'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:127:in `block (3 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/job_logger.rb:8:in `call'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:126:in `block (2 levels) in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/job_retry.rb:74:in `global'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:125:in `block in dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/logging.rb:48:in `with_context'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/logging.rb:42:in `with_job_hash_context'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:124:in `dispatch'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:163:in `process'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:83:in `process_one'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:71:in `run'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/util.rb:16:in `watchdog'
vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/sidekiq-5.2.7/lib/sidekiq/util.rb:25:in `block in safe_thread'
```
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This commit:
- Refactors centered text blocks currently used for placeholders
for empty tables and puts styles for it in separate class -
.centered-text, simply aliasing text-align: center. Which is
furtherly used in this commit.
- Improves applications settings page to use heading actions, moving
"New application" button there, and displaying placeholder "You
have no applications" in place of empty table.
- Improves custom emoji settings page to use heading action
for "Upload" button, making it more easily accessible without
need to scroll through all of the emojis.
- Improves email domain blocks settings page, moving "Add new" to the
heading actions and using placeholder "No e-mail domains currently
blacklisted" instead of showing empty table.
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Change video player to not loop, since the audio player doesn't
Change playback and mute buttons to feel snappier
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* improve shown status title, useful for atom/rss
* use single quotes to satisfy codeclimate
* fix tests, make message more pretty
* fix tests
* fix codestyle
* fix codestyle
* remove atom_serializer_spec
Co-authored-by: Yamagishi Kazutoshi <ykzts@desire.sh>
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This change is to suppress the warning below on on ruby-2.7.0:
- warning: Using the last argument as keyword parameters is deprecated; maybe ** should be added to the call
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2019/12/12/separation-of-positional-and-keyword-arguments-in-ruby-3-0/
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Current name - page_heading_actions is long and hard to remember,
this commit shortens it to just heading_actions, which is way more
easier to remember and write, it's logical too.
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Fixes #12795
It was already possible to create domain blocks for TLDs, but those
weren't enforced, nor editable. This commit changes it so that they
are enforced and editable.
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When you have many filters, it may be hard for you to reach the button
to create yet another one. This commit moves creation button to the
heading, leaving the page just for the list.
On the other hand, when there are no filters, page looks kind of
strange with the empty table. So text stating obvious fact that user
has no filters was added in this commit too.
Closes #11020
Closes #12790
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Fixes #12770
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Fix #3804, Fix #5776
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* Revert "persist last-intersected status update and restore when ScrollableList is restored"
This reverts commit 07e26142ef6a8e74bd2ac5e9b461a5a1699bd4c8.
accidentally merged spurious code in https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/12661. https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/12735 removes the slowdown that this code was trying to solve; and other functionality successfully restores the view state of the list
* Revert "cache currently-viewing status id to avoid calling redux with identical value"
This reverts commit c93df2159fbd3888a5c48d8a8b8ae61dbbc54b89.
accidentally merged spurious code in https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/12661. https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/12735 removes the slowdown that this code was trying to solve; and other functionality successfully restores the view state of the list
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* Fix RefollowWorker not keeping show_reblogs setting
* Fix RefollowWorker
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This commit adds promotional notice on appearance settings about
translation project if any other locale than English is used. It
allows users to learn and contribute translations to Mastodon.
Step ahead, in this commit one unusual string is added - link to a
guide. By default it refers to Crowdin project itself, but if any of
Mastodon localization teams established their own guide, they can
refer it. Or, if Crowdin supports localized domain for language, it
can also be put there (e.g. https://fr.crowdin.com/...).
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* Hide blocked, muted, and blocked-by users from toot favourite lists
* Hide blocked, muted, and blocked-by users from toot reblog lists
* Hide blocked, muted, and blocked-by users from followers/following (API)
* Fix tests
* Hide blocked, muted, and blocked-by users from followers/following on public pages
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network hidden (#12716)
Fix #12510
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This changes the REST API to return unicode domains in the `acct`
attribute instead of punycode, and to render unicode instead of
punycode on public HTML pages as well.
Fix #7812, fix #12246
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Those were used to show a “follow” or “unfollow” button on account grid on
public pages, but that got removed a while ago.
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Fix #12619
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Fix #12255
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Fix #12509
See also #12214
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Regression from #12661
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* Make BackupService resilient to read timeouts
If an attachment read times out, assume that the resources is
inaccessible and continue the backup without it. This fixes #12280.
* Both errors on one line
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- Allow batch actions on unreviewed tags
- Hide checkboxes when batch actions aren't available
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(#12661)
* Summary: fix slowness due to layout thrashing when reloading a large set of status updates
in order to limit the maximum size of a status in a list view (e.g. the home timeline), so as to avoid having to scroll all the way through an abnormally large status update (see https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/8205), the following steps are taken:
•the element containing the status is rendered in the browser
•its height is calculated, to determine if it exceeds the maximum height threshold.
Unfortunately for performance, these steps are carried out in the componentDidMount(/Update) method, which also performs style modifications on the element. The combination of height request and style modification during javascript evaluation in the browser leads to layout-thrashing, where the elements are repeatedly re-laid-out (see https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/performance/rendering/avoid-large-complex-layouts-and-layout-thrashing & https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Performance_best_practices_for_Firefox_fe_engineers).
The solution implemented here is to memoize the collapsed state in Redux the first time the status is seen (e.g. when fetched as part of a small batch, to populate the home timeline) , so that on subsequent re-renders, the value can be queried, rather than recalculated. This strategy is derived from https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4439 & https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4909, and should resolve https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/12455.
Andrew Lin (https://github.com/onethreeseven) is thanked for his assistance in root cause analysis and solution brainstorming
* remove getSnapshotBeforeUpdate from status
* remove componentWillUnmount from status
* persist last-intersected status update and restore when ScrollableList is restored
e.g. when navigating from home-timeline to a status conversational thread and <Back again
* cache currently-viewing status id to avoid calling redux with identical value
* refactor collapse toggle to pass explicit boolean
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Currently the page re-uses strings from other contexts which doesn't fit
very well - strings incorrectly lowercase-d and pluralized, when they
don't need to be, because it's a table.
This commit changes page to re-use accounts.posts_tab_heading for toots,
and admin.accounts for "Following" and "Follows". This all should look
more aesthetically pleasing.
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Fixes #12607
`will-change: transform` apparently makes manual scrolling impossible on
Firefox/Windows. While this should probably be considered a Firefox bug,
`will-change: transform` seem like a very aggressive performance hint that
may possibly make the browser consume more resources than needed, especially
in multiple-column mode.
This was originally added to improve scrolling performances on mobile, but
I think this isn't necessary anymore, because of the two following reasons:
- `contain: paint` (which is implied by `contain: strict`, which we apply
whenever the browser supports grids) should have similar effects
- in single-column mode, the scrolling container is the root element, which
I believe is optimized in at least Chromium
Keep in mind that I have not been able to make in-depth benchmarks, and
especially not been able to try on mobile, so performances should probably
be investigated further…
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category (#12647)
Instead, just re-use the existing category if any.
Fixes #12608
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The link crawler expects HTML documents, so set the `Accept`
header accordingly.
Fixes #12618
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nil (#12652)
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* Remove “protocol” argument and return value, as only ActivityPub is supported
* Remove FetchRemoteAccountService, only use ActivityPub::FetchRemoteAccountService
* Fix tests
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invalid tags (#12436)
* Revert "Fix ignoring whole status because of one invalid hashtag (#11621)"
This reverts commit dff46b260b2f7d765d254c84a4b89105c7de5e97.
* Fix statuses being rejected because of invalid hashtag names
* Add spec for invalid hashtag names in statuses
* Add test for featured tags controller
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* Increased max backup size
* partially reverted schema.rb
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This adds support for Event AP type in Mastodon. Events are converted
into toots by taking their title (AS name) and their URL (AP ID). Event
picture is also brought in if available.
Testable by fetching event content from https://test.mobilizon.org
Signed-off-by: Thomas Citharel <tcit@tcit.fr>
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* Move resolved button to the heading
This is one of the commits on improving overall reports page structure.
It changes where resolved button is located, moving it to the heading,
right next to the "Report #n" header, so-called "hot-place" to look at.
To accomplish this we have to declare one more content variable, change
admin dashboard template to respect it and CSS files for minor styling,
so buttons are inlined and centrally aligned according to the heading.
* Move actions buttons below the report table
I believe that actions to react on report should not be located at the
top of the page, instead they should be either after the table or
reporter's comment. This is just a logical sign that you should not
react to the report without reading all the details first.
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Pluralize function from Rails framework does not work with other
languages than English, moreover it does not even work properly with
English [1]. Not that the latest applies to this context, it's just
a sign that we best to avoid this function, especially when there are
more reliable ways.
This commit changes how reports pages generated in order to avoid usage
of pluralize function, replacing it with default translation function,
called with given counter. On top of that, we have to make strings
pluralizable, so have to change locale files.
[1]: https://medium.com/@anna7/b3927de2ca8e#6a60
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This reverts commit 054ef83fc5808596643dd366286b4e85446b850c.
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