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2017-12-12Fix #5953 - Add GET /api/v1/accounts/:id/lists (#5983)Eugen Rochko
2017-12-06Merge remote-tracking branch 'tootsuite/master' into glitchsoc/masterJenkins
2017-12-06Break out nested relationship API keys (#5887)aschmitz
* Break out nested relationship API keys This closes #5856 by restoring the existing behavior of the `muting` and `following` keys (returning booleans rather than truthy or false). It adds `showing_reblogs` and `muting_notifications` keys: * `showing_reblogs` returns true if: 1. You've requested to follow the user, with reblogs shown, or 2. You are following the user, with reblogs shown. * `muting_notifications` returns true if you have muted the user and their notifications as well. * Rubocop fix * Fix pulling reblog/mute status from relationships I could swear this had passed tests before, but apparently not. Works now. * More test fixes Really, you'd expect this to be more straightforward.
2017-11-28Allow hiding of reblogs from followed users (#5762)aschmitz
* Allow hiding of reblogs from followed users This adds a new entry to the account menu to allow users to hide future reblogs from a user (and then if they've done that, to show future reblogs instead). This does not remove or add historical reblogs from/to the user's timeline; it only affects new statuses. The API for this operates by sending a "reblogs" key to the follow endpoint. If this is sent when starting a new follow, it will be respected from the beginning of the follow relationship (even if the follow request must be approved by the followee). If this is sent when a follow relationship already exists, it will simply update the existing follow relationship. As with the notification muting, this will now return an object ({reblogs: [true|false]}) or false for each follow relationship when requesting relationship information for an account. This should cause few issues due to an object being truthy in many languages, but some modifications may need to be made in pickier languages. Database changes: adds a show_reblogs column (default true, non-nullable) to the follows and follow_requests tables. Because these are non-nullable, we use the existing MigrationHelpers to perform this change without locking those tables, although the tables are likely to be small anyway. Tests included. See also <https://github.com/glitch-soc/mastodon/pull/212>. * Rubocop fixes * Code review changes * Test fixes This patchset closes #648 and resolves #3271. * Rubocop fix * Revert reblogs defaulting in argument, fix tests It turns out we needed this for the same reason we needed it in muting: if nil gets passed in somehow (most usually by an API client not passing any value), we need to detect and handle it. We could specify a default in the parameter and then also catch nil, but there's no great reason to duplicate the default value.
2017-11-10Per-user reblog hiding implementation/fixes/testsaschmitz
Note that this will only hide/show *future* reblogs by a user, and does nothing to remove/add reblogs that are already in the timeline. I don't think that's a particularly confusing behavior, and it's a lot easier to implement (similar to mutes, I believe).
2017-09-28Merge commit 'b9f59ebcc68e9da0a7158741a1a2ef3564e1321e' into merging-upstreamOndřej Hruška
2017-09-20Change IDs to strings rather than numbers in API JSON output (#5019)aschmitz
* Fix JavaScript interface with long IDs Somewhat predictably, the JS interface handled IDs as numbers, which in JS are IEEE double-precision floats. This loses some precision when working with numbers as large as those generated by the new ID scheme, so we instead handle them here as strings. This is relatively simple, and doesn't appear to have caused any problems, but should definitely be tested more thoroughly than the built-in tests. Several days of use appear to support this working properly. BREAKING CHANGE: The major(!) change here is that IDs are now returned as strings by the REST endpoints, rather than as integers. In practice, relatively few changes were required to make the existing JS UI work with this change, but it will likely hit API clients pretty hard: it's an entirely different type to consume. (The one API client I tested, Tusky, handles this with no problems, however.) Twitter ran into this issue when introducing Snowflake IDs, and decided to instead introduce an `id_str` field in JSON responses. I have opted to *not* do that, and instead force all IDs to 64-bit integers represented by strings in one go. (I believe Twitter exacerbated their problem by rolling out the changes three times: once for statuses, once for DMs, and once for user IDs, as well as by leaving an integer ID value in JSON. As they said, "If you’re using the `id` field with JSON in a Javascript-related language, there is a very high likelihood that the integers will be silently munged by Javascript interpreters. In most cases, this will result in behavior such as being unable to load or delete a specific direct message, because the ID you're sending to the API is different than the actual identifier associated with the message." [1]) However, given that this is a significant change for API users, alternatives or a transition time may be appropriate. 1: https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/a/2011/direct-messages-going-snowflake-on-sep-30-2011.html * Additional fixes for stringified IDs in JSON These should be the last two. These were identified using eslint to try to identify any plain casts to JavaScript numbers. (Some such casts are legitimate, but these were not.) Adding the following to .eslintrc.yml will identify casts to numbers: ~~~ no-restricted-syntax: - warn - selector: UnaryExpression[operator='+'] > :not(Literal) message: Avoid the use of unary + - selector: CallExpression[callee.name='Number'] message: Casting with Number() may coerce string IDs to numbers ~~~ The remaining three casts appear legitimate: two casts to array indices, one in a server to turn an environment variable into a number. * Back out RelationshipsController Change This was made to make a test a bit less flakey, but has nothing to do with this branch. * Change internal streaming payloads to stringified IDs as well Per https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/5019#issuecomment-330736452 we need these changes to send deleted status IDs as strings, not integers.
2017-09-10Fix a spuriously failing spec that assumed we required short bios like upstreamSurinna Curtis
2017-08-25Pinned statuses (#4675)Eugen Rochko
* Pinned statuses * yarn manage:translations
2017-08-24Minor performance improvement for test suite (#4678)Eugen Rochko
2017-08-21Fix #4637 - Re-add missing doorkeeper_authorize for ↵Eugen Rochko
/api/v1/verify_credentials (#4650)
2017-08-13ActivityPub delivery (#4566)Eugen Rochko
* Deliver ActivityPub Like * Deliver ActivityPub Undo-Like * Deliver ActivityPub Create/Announce activities * Deliver ActivityPub creates from mentions * Deliver ActivityPub Block/Undo-Block * Deliver ActivityPub Accept/Reject-Follow * Deliver ActivityPub Undo-Follow * Deliver ActivityPub Follow * Deliver ActivityPub Delete activities Incidentally fix #889 * Adjust BatchedRemoveStatusService for ActivityPub * Add tests for ActivityPub workers * Add tests for FollowService * Add tests for FavouriteService, UnfollowService and PostStatusService * Add tests for ReblogService, BlockService, UnblockService, ProcessMentionsService * Add tests for AuthorizeFollowService, RejectFollowService, RemoveStatusService * Add tests for BatchedRemoveStatusService * Deliver updates to a local account to ActivityPub followers * Minor adjustments
2017-07-27Introduce access token fabricators (#4401)Akihiko Odaki
2017-05-31Spec coverage and refactor for the api/v1/accounts controllers (#3451)Matt Jankowski