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2017-10-06Compress and combine emoji data (#5229)Nolan Lawson
2017-10-05Fix regression in FetchRemoteResourceService (#5217)ThibG
* Fix regression in FetchRemoteResourceService * Update specs to match interface changes made in #5114
2017-10-04Implement EmailBlackList (#5109)utam0k
* Implement BlacklistedEmailDomain * Use Faker::Internet.domain_name * Remove note column * Add frozen_string_literal comment * Delete unnecessary codes * Sort alphabetically * Change of wording * Rename BlacklistedEmailDomain to EmailDomainBlock
2017-10-04Separate notifications preferences from general preferences (#4447)Yamagishi Kazutoshi
* Separate notifications preferences from general preferences * Refine settings/notifications/show * remove preferences.notifications
2017-10-04Non-Serial ("Snowflake") IDs (#4801)aschmitz
* Use non-serial IDs This change makes a number of nontrivial tweaks to the data model in Mastodon: * All IDs are now 8 byte integers (rather than mixed 4- and 8-byte) * IDs are now assigned as: * Top 6 bytes: millisecond-resolution time from epoch * Bottom 2 bytes: serial (within the millisecond) sequence number * See /lib/tasks/db.rake's `define_timestamp_id` for details, but note that the purpose of these changes is to make it difficult to determine the number of objects in a table from the ID of any object. * The Redis sorted set used for the feed will have values used to look up toots, rather than scores. This is almost always the same as the existing behavior, except in the case of boosted toots. This change was made because Redis stores scores as double-precision floats, which cannot store the new ID format exactly. Note that this doesn't cause problems with sorting/pagination, because ZREVRANGEBYSCORE sorts lexicographically when scores are tied. (This will still cause sorting issues when the ID gains a new significant digit, but that's extraordinarily uncommon.) Note a couple of tradeoffs have been made in this commit: * lib/tasks/db.rake is used to enforce many/most column constraints, because this commit seems likely to take a while to bring upstream. Enforcing a post-migrate hook is an easier way to maintain the code in the interim. * Boosted toots will appear in the timeline as many times as they have been boosted. This is a tradeoff due to the way the feed is saved in Redis at the moment, but will be handled by a future commit. This would effectively close Mastodon's #1059, as it is a snowflake-like system of generating IDs. However, given how involved the changes were simply within Mastodon, it may have unexpected interactions with some clients, if they store IDs as doubles (or as 4-byte integers). This was a problem that Twitter ran into with their "snowflake" transition, particularly in JavaScript clients that treated IDs as JS integers, rather than strings. It therefore would be useful to test these changes at least in the web interface and popular clients before pushing them to all users. * 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 * Restructure feed pushes/unpushes This was necessary because the previous behavior used Redis zset scores to identify statuses, but those are IEEE double-precision floats, so we can't actually use them to identify all 64-bit IDs. However, it leaves the code in a much better state for refactoring reblog handling / coalescing. Feed-management code has been consolidated in FeedManager, including: * BatchedRemoveStatusService no longer directly manipulates feed zsets * RemoveStatusService no longer directly manipulates feed zsets * PrecomputeFeedService has moved its logic to FeedManager#populate_feed (PrecomputeFeedService largely made lots of calls to FeedManager, but didn't follow the normal adding-to-feed process.) This has the effect of unifying all of the feed push/unpush logic in FeedManager, making it much more tractable to update it in the future. Due to some additional checks that must be made during, for example, batch status removals, some Redis pipelining has been removed. It does not appear that this should cause significantly increased load, but if necessary, some optimizations are possible in batch cases. These were omitted in the pursuit of simplicity, but a batch_push and batch_unpush would be possible in the future. Tests were added to verify that pushes happen under expected conditions, and to verify reblog behavior (both on pushing and unpushing). In the case of unpushing, this includes testing behavior that currently leads to confusion such as Mastodon's #2817, but this codifies that the behavior is currently expected. * Rubocop fixes I could swear I made these changes already, but I must have lost them somewhere along the line. * Address review comments This addresses the first two comments from review of this feature: https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4801#discussion_r139336735 https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4801#discussion_r139336931 This adds an optional argument to FeedManager#key, the subtype of feed key to generate. It also tests to ensure that FeedManager's settings are such that reblogs won't be tracked forever. * Hardcode IdToBigints migration columns This addresses a comment during review: https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4801#discussion_r139337452 This means we'll need to make sure that all _id columns going forward are bigints, but that should happen automatically in most cases. * 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. * Only implement timestamp IDs for Status IDs Per discussion in #4801, this is only being merged in for Status IDs at this point. We do this in a migration, as there is no longer use for a post-migration hook. We keep the initialization of the timestamp_id function as a Rake task, as it is also needed after db:schema:load (as db/schema.rb doesn't store Postgres functions). * Change internal streaming payloads to stringified IDs as well This is equivalent to 591a9af356faf2d5c7e66e3ec715502796c875cd from #5019, with an extra change for the addition to FeedManager#unpush. * Ensure we have a status_id_seq sequence Apparently this is not a given when specifying a custom ID function, so now we ensure it gets created. This uses the generic version of this function to more easily support adding additional tables with timestamp IDs in the future, although it would be possible to cut this down to a less generic version if necessary. It is only run during db:schema:load or the relevant migration, so the overhead is extraordinarily minimal. * Transition reblogs to new Redis format This provides a one-way migration to transition old Redis reblog entries into the new format, with a separate tracking entry for reblogs. It is not invertible because doing so could (if timestamp IDs are used) require a database query for each status in each users' feed, which is likely to be a significant toll on major instances. * Address review comments from @akihikodaki No functional changes. * Additional review changes * Heredoc cleanup * Run db:schema:load hooks for test in development This matches the behavior in Rails' ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.each_current_configuration, which would otherwise break `rake db:setup` in development. It also moves some functionality out to a library, which will be a good place to put additional related functionality in the near future.
2017-10-04Validate id of ActivityPub representations (#5114)Akihiko Odaki
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.
2017-10-03Fix HTTP responses for salmon and ActivityPub inbox processing (#5200)ThibG
* Return sensible HTTP status for ActivityPub inbox processing * Return sensible HTTP status for salmon slap processing * Return additional information to debug signature verification failures
2017-10-03Add spec for emoji_index_light.js (#5199)Nolan Lawson
2017-10-03Fix emoji sequence bug in substring-trie (#5191)Nolan Lawson
Fixes #5188
2017-10-02Make Chrome splash screen same color as web UI's background color (#5169)Eugen Rochko
2017-09-30Fix order of paginated accounts in FollowerDomainsController and spec (#3357)Akihiko Odaki
* Fix order of paginated accounts in FollowerDomainsController Unordered pagination could result in unexpected behavior. * Cover Settings::FollowerDomainsController more
2017-09-30Fix #5104 - GET /api/v1/apps/verify_credentials to confirm app works (#5112)Eugen Rochko
2017-09-30Upgrade to React 16 (#5119)Eugen Rochko
* Upgrade to React 16.0.0 * Disable some uncritical tests while chai-enzyme remains incompatible
2017-09-29After 7 days of repeated delivery failures, give up on inbox (#5131)Eugen Rochko
- A successful delivery cancels it out - An incoming delivery from account of the inbox cancels it out
2017-09-29Increase attachment descriptions to 420 characters (#5139)Eugen Rochko
Blaze it
2017-09-28Add ability to specify alternative text for media attachments (#5123)Eugen Rochko
* Fix #117 - Add ability to specify alternative text for media attachments - POST /api/v1/media accepts `description` straight away - PUT /api/v1/media/:id to update `description` (only for unattached ones) - Serialized as `name` of Document object in ActivityPub - Uploads form adjusted for better performance and description input * Add tests * Change undo button blend mode to difference
2017-09-28Merge commit 'b9f59ebcc68e9da0a7158741a1a2ef3564e1321e' into merging-upstreamOndřej Hruška
2017-09-28Merge commit '4aea3f88a6d30f102a79c2da7fcfac96465ba1a8' into merging-upstreamOndřej Hruška
2017-09-26Follow-up to #4582 and #5027, removing dead code (#5101)Eugen Rochko
2017-09-26Fix #5059 - Stop processing payload if it's from local account (#5100)Eugen Rochko
2017-09-25Fix emojify() by generating a mapping to existing Twemoji files (#5080)Eugen Rochko
A new rake task emojis:generate downloads a full list of valid unicode sequences from unicode.org and checks it against existing Twemoji files, finally generating a map from each sequence to the existing file (e.g. when there's multiple ways an emoji can be expressed). The map is dumped into app/javascript/mastodon/emoji_map.json That file is loaded by emojione_light.js (now a misnomer) which decorates it further with shortcodes taken from emoji-mart's index.
2017-09-25Add missing validations in ActivityPub::Activity::Create (#5096)Akihiko Odaki
2017-09-23Add emoji autosuggest (#5053)Eugen Rochko
* Add emoji autosuggest Some credit goes to glitch-soc/mastodon#149 * Remove server-side shortcode->unicode conversion * Insert shortcode when suggestion is custom emoji * Remove remnant of server-side emojis * Update style of autosuggestions * Fix wrong emoji filenames generated in autosuggest item * Do not lazy load emoji picker, as that no longer works * Fix custom emoji autosuggest * Fix multiple "Custom" categories getting added to emoji index, only add once
2017-09-23New API: GET /api/v1/custom_emojis to get a server's custom emojis (#5051)Eugen Rochko
2017-09-23Switch from EmojiOne to Twemoji, different emoji picker (#5046)Eugen Rochko
* Switch from EmojiOne to Twemoji, different emoji picker * Make emoji-mart use a local spritesheet * Fix emojify test * yarn manage:translations
2017-09-22Do not filter statuses with unknown languages (#5045)Akihiko Odaki
2017-09-22Make dropdowns render into portal, expand animation (#5018)Eugen Rochko
* Make dropdowns render into portal, expand animation * Improve actions modal style
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.
2017-09-19Introduce OStatus::TagManager (#5008)Akihiko Odaki
2017-09-19Custom emoji (#4988)Eugen Rochko
* Custom emoji - In OStatus: `<link rel="emoji" name="coolcat" href="http://..." />` - In ActivityPub: `{ type: "Emoji", name: ":coolcat:", href: "http://..." }` - In REST API: Status object includes `emojis` array (`shortcode`, `url`) - Domain blocks with reject media stop emojis - Emoji file up to 50KB - Web UI handles custom emojis - Static pages render custom emojis as `<img />` tags Side effects: - Undo #4500 optimization, as I needed to modify it to restore shortcode handling in emojify() - Formatter#plaintext should now make sure stripped out line-breaks and paragraphs are replaced with newlines * Fix emoji at the start not being converted
2017-09-17Validate uri presence for remote status (#4985)unarist
2017-09-17Fix an error when actor json couldn't be fetched in ↵unarist
ResolveRemoteAccountService (#4979) * Fix an error when actor json couldn't be fetched in ResolveRemoteAccountService * Add specs
2017-09-17Remove local_only scope in Status (#4977)Akihiko Odaki
2017-09-16Escape URL parts on formatting local status (#4975)unarist
2017-09-16Fix error when following locked accounts (#4896)Eugen Rochko
(cherry picked from commit 0ef9d45d0581dddf2f325033c43721f42fcfca9e)
2017-09-16Fix filterable_languages method of SettingsHelper (#4966)Akihiko Odaki
2017-09-15When web UI URL used while logged out, redirect to static page (#4954)Eugen Rochko
2017-09-14Enable to recognize most kinds of characters as URL paths (#4941)ふぁぼ原
2017-09-13minor code style fixes oopsSurinna Curtis
2017-09-13Add more specs for the /api/v1/mutes/details endpointSurinna Curtis
2017-09-13Add a /api/v1/mutes/details route that just returns the array of mutes.Surinna Curtis
2017-09-13specs for MuteService notifications paramsSurinna Curtis
2017-09-13API support for muting notifications (and specs)Surinna Curtis
2017-09-13specs testing that hide_notifications in mutes actually hides notificationsSurinna Curtis
2017-09-13Add specs for how mute! interacts with muting_notifications?Surinna Curtis
2017-09-14Uploads for admin site settings (#4913)Eugen Rochko
* Improve OpenGraph tags for about pages * Add thumbnail admin setting * Fix error * Fix up
2017-09-13Fix ActivityPub handling of replies with WEB_DOMAIN (#4895) (#4904)ThibG
* Fix ActivityPub handling of replies when LOCAL_DOMAIN ≠ WEB_DOMAIN (#4895) For all intents and purposes, `local_url?` is used to check if an URL refers to the Web UI or the various API endpoints of the local instances. Those things reside on `WEB_DOMAIN` and not `LOCAL_DOMAIN`. * Change local_url? spec, as all URLs handled by Mastodon are based on WEB_DOMAIN
2017-09-12Clean up and improve generated OpenGraph tags (#4901)Eugen Rochko
- Return all images as og:image - Return videos as og:image (preview) and og:video - Return profile:username on profiles
2017-09-11Fix error when following locked accounts (#4896)Eugen Rochko
2017-09-10Fix a spuriously failing spec that assumed we required short bios like upstreamSurinna Curtis