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* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
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(#18637)
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* Format JSON and YAML using Prettier
* Add prettier to devDep
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14 Stable (#16947)
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
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* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
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glitch-soc#1348) (#14016)
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update docker-compose.yml
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This will allow Docker to be automatically check the health of services.
Docker won't do anything other than showing the state in the output of
"docker-compose ps" by default, but some management tools may watch for
container health events.
Here's what my local instance looks like right now:
Name Command State Ports
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mastodon_db_1 docker-entrypoint.sh postgres Up (healthy)
mastodon_es_1 /usr/local/bin/docker-entr ... Up (healthy)
mastodon_redis_1 docker-entrypoint.sh redis ... Up (healthy)
mastodon_redis_cache_1 docker-entrypoint.sh redis ... Up (healthy)
mastodon_sidekiq_1 /sbin/tini -- bundle exec ... Up 3000/tcp, 4000/tcp
mastodon_streaming_1 /sbin/tini -- yarn start Up (healthy) 3000/tcp, 127.0.0.1:4000->4000/tcp
mastodon_web_1 /sbin/tini -- bash -c rm - ... Up (healthy) 127.0.0.1:3000->3000/tcp, 4000/tcp
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Too many databases were lost to this
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Found via `codespell -q 3 --skip="./app/javascript/mastodon/locales,./config/locales"`
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* Reorder docker-compose's sidekiq queues to match config/sidekiq.yml
* Make the ̀“mailers” queue higher priority than “pull”
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#7780 means that asset compilation happens as a build step.
Having the assets and packs volumes defined in `docker-compose.yml` breaks this. For people who run under Docker Compose, I believe this will fix their CSS (which even running the asset recompilation separately did not).
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`ALLOW_ACCESS_TO_HIDDEN_SERVICE` (#7901)
If Mastodon accesses to the hidden service via transparent proxy, it's needed to avoid checking whether it's a private address, since `.onion` is resolved to a private address.
I was previously using the `HIDDEN_SERVICE_VIA_TRANSPARENT_PROXY` to provide that function. However, I realized that using `HIDDEN_SERVICE_VIA_TRANSPARENT_PROXY` is redundant, since this specification is always used with `ALLOW_ACCESS_TO_HIDDEN_SERVICE`. Therefore, I decided to integrate the setting of `HIDDEN_SERVICE_VIA_TRANSPARENT_PROXY` into` ALLOW_ACCESS_TO_HIDDEN_SERVICE`.
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Fix #6605
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Both of yarn and npm are used in Mastodon, but the combined usage requires
a redundant dependency and may lead to data inconsistency.
Considering that yarn has autoclean feature which npm does not have,
this change replaces all npm usage with yarn.
This change requires documentation update. Most notably, the following
command must be executed before assets precompilation if any system
dependency of node-sass has changed:
yarn install --force --pure-lockfile
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* Add full-text search for authorized statuses
- Search API will return statuses that match the query
- Only for logged in users
- Only if you are author of the status,
- Or you were mentioned in it
- Or you favourited or reblogged it
- Configuration over `ES_ENABLED`, `ES_HOST`, `ES_PORT`, `ES_PREFIX`
- Run `rails chewy:deploy` to create & populate index
Fix #5880
Fix #4293
Fix #1152
* Add commented out docker-compose configuration for ES container
* Optimize index import, filter search results
* Add basic normalization to the index
* Add better stemming and normalization to the index
* Skip webfinger request if search query includes both @ and a space
* Fix code style
* Visually separate search result sections
* Fix code style issues
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The database and Redis do not need external connections, so isolate them
and prevent unauthorized access.
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PostgreSQL10 has been released, but upgrading from older versions needs dump/restore. If you pull new version without those handling, db service will fail to launch.
To prevent accidentally upgrading, and as a recommended version, this patch specifies PostgreSQL and Redis version.
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* Switch docker-compose to version 3.
It allow possibility to Deploy Mastodon in a Swarm cluster directly from the compose file.
* switch to compose v3 without depend.
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* Replace browserify with webpack
* Add react-intl-translations-manager
* Do not minify in development, add offline-plugin for ServiceWorker background cache updates
* Adjust tests and dependencies
* Fix production deployments
* Fix tests
* More optimizations
* Improve travis cache for npm stuff
* Re-run travis
* Add back support for custom.scss as before
* Remove offline-plugin and babili
* Fix issue with Immutable.List().unshift(...values) not working as expected
* Make travis load schema instead of running all migrations in sequence
* Fix missing React import in WarningContainer. Optimize rendering performance by using ImmutablePureComponent instead of
React.PureComponent. ImmutablePureComponent uses Immutable.is() to compare props. Replace dynamic callback bindings in
<UI />
* Add react definitions to places that use JSX
* Add Procfile.dev for running rails, webpack and streaming API at the same time
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* Use image too in docker-compose
It is possible with version 2 of compose to use both `build` and `image`
* Update docker-compose.yml
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Vulnerability (#1253)
* enable commented volume in docker-compose.yml
* Disable unworking Nginx root directory && Mitigating the HTTPoxy Vulnerability
* add my instance to the list
* enable GZIP on nginx.conf
* readd root /home/mastodon/live/public;
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must be added to the Sidekiq invokation in your systemd file
The pull queue will handle link crawling, thread resolving, and OStatus
processing. Such tasks are more likely to hang for a longer time (due to
network requests) so it is more sensible to not make the "in-house" tasks
wait for them.
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browser EventSource interface to
work flawlessly was a nightmare). WARNING: This commit makes the web UI connect to the streaming API instead
of ActionCable like before. This means that if you are upgrading, you should set that up beforehand.
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can be processed separately
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fix seed
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