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Regression from #16697
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Regression from #16697
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* Add support for editing for published statuses
* Fix references to stripped-out code
* Various fixes and improvements
* Further fixes and improvements
* Fix updates being potentially sent to unauthorized recipients
* Various fixes and improvements
* Fix wrong words in test
* Fix notifying accounts that were tagged but were not in the audience
* Fix mistake
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Related: #16954
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* Add support for private pinned toots
* Allow local user to pin private toots
* Change wording to avoid "direct message"
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Fix oversight in #13837
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* Flatten tags in configuration to regular array before converting to JSON
* Render filter tags using toJS instead of toJSON
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* Add admin option to remove canonical email blocks from a deleted account
* Add tootctl canonical_email_blocks to inspect and remove canonical email blocks
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* Add ability to purge undeliverable domains from admin interface
* Add tests
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Changes from “Retention” to “User retention rate by month after sign-up”.
This should make it much clearer to people not familiar with retention charts
what it actually means.
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* ignore hashtag suggestions if they vary only in case
* remove console.logs and unused args
* consistently add space when dismissing suggestions
* linting
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* Add correct error message for exceeding max length on password confirmation field
* Code style fixes
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* Fix #16937
* Add test for statuses order
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Fixes #17057
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WebUI (#17060)
Fixes #16799
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constant (#17044)
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* Add trending links
* Add overriding specific links trendability
* Add link type to preview cards and only trend articles
Change trends review notifications from being sent every 5 minutes to being sent every 2 hours
Change threshold from 5 unique accounts to 15 unique accounts
* Fix tests
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block (#17036)
* Fix error when suspending user with an already-existing canonical email block
Fixes #17033
While attempting to create a `CanonicalEmailBlock` with an existing hash would
raise an `ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique` error, this being done within a
transaction would cancel the whole transaction. For this reason, checking for
uniqueness in Rails would query the database within the transaction and avoid
invalidating the whole transaction for this reason.
A race condition is still possible, where multiple accounts sharing a canonical
email would be blocked in concurrent transactions, in which only one would
succeed, but that is way less likely to happen that the current issue, and can
always be retried after the first failure, unlike the current situation.
* Add tests
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Reverts part of #16907 to fix hardcoded color
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* Bump chewy from 5.2.0 to 7.2.2
* fix style (codeclimate)
* fix style
* fix style
* Bump chewy from 7.2.2 to 7.2.3
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* perf: lazyload emoji-mart!
* Bump lazyload
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For some reason, some misconfigured servers return an empty document when
queried over webfinger. Since an empty document does not lead to a parse
error, the error is not caught properly and triggers uncaught exceptions
later on.
This PR fixes that by immediately erroring out with `Webfinger::Error` on
getting an empty response.
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(#16979)
Fix #16955
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Up until now, we have used Devise's Rememberable mechanism to re-log users
after the end of their browser sessions. This mechanism relies on a signed
cookie containing a token. That token was stored on the user's record,
meaning it was shared across all logged in browsers, meaning truly revoking
a browser's ability to auto-log-in involves revoking the token itself, and
revoking access from *all* logged-in browsers.
We had a session mechanism that dynamically checks whether a user's session
has been disabled, and would log out the user if so. However, this would only
clear a session being actively used, and a new one could be respawned with
the `remember_user_token` cookie.
In practice, this caused two issues:
- sessions could be revived after being closed from /auth/edit (security issue)
- auto-log-in would be disabled for *all* browsers after logging out from one
of them
This PR removes the `remember_token` mechanism and treats the `_session_id`
cookie/token as a browser-specific `remember_token`, fixing both issues.
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Save preview cards under their canonical URL
Increase max redirects to follow from 2 to 3
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Broken since #15827
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