Conflicts:
- `app/serializers/rest/account_serializer.rb`:
Upstream added code too close to glitch-soc-specific followers-hiding code.
Ported upstream changes.
* Add announcements
Fix#11006
* Add reactions to announcements
* Add admin UI for announcements
* Add unit tests
* Fix issues
- Add `with_dismissed` param to announcements API
- Fix end date not being formatted when time range is given
- Fix announcement delete causing reactions to send streaming updates
- Fix announcements container growing too wide and mascot too small
- Fix `all_day` being settable when no time range is given
- Change text "Update" to "Announcement"
* Fix scheduler unpublishing announcements before they are due
* Fix filter params not being passed to announcements filter
Conflicts:
- `Gemfile.lock`:
No real conflict, glitch-soc-only dependency (redcarpet) too close to an
upstream one (rdf-normalize)
- `README.md`:
we have different READMEs, discarded upstream's changes
- `app/views/admin/custom_emojis/index.html.haml`:
No real conflict, different context because of glitch-soc theming
- `lib/mastodon/statuses_cli.rb`:
Upstream added code to keep bookmarked statuses, we were already doing so
with slightly different code. Discarded upstream's changes.
- `package.json`:
No real conflict, glitch-soc-only dependency (favico.js) too close to
an upstream one
Conflicts:
- `app/controllers/application_controller.rb`:
Conflict due to theming system.
- `app/controllers/oauth/authorizations_controller.rb`:
Conflict due to theming system.
Fixes#12690
The `strong_migrations` update from ba2eac8824
introduced a check for `change_column_null` specific to Postgres. This rejects
old migrations.
This commit just wraps old migrations with `safety_assured` to bypass this
check. Alternatives would have been to:
- Disable that check entirely (a possibility added in that same
`strong_migrations` version) for Mastodon, but it makes sense to write new
migrations without such a strong lock.
- Rewrite the old migrations to do it in a way that do not require an exclusive
lock. I thought fixing those old migrations for performance wasn't worth the
pain. Also, if I understand correctly, the next version of
`strong_migrations` is going to include a helper to do that. We could update
those migrations at that point.
Conflicts:
- `config/locales/en.yml`
No real conflict, upstream added a translatable string “too close” to
one specific to glitch-soc
- `lib/mastodon/statuses_cli.rb`
Fixes made upstream, while changed in glitch-soc to keep bookmarked statuses
- `package.json`
No real conflict, additional dependency in glitch-soc
Conflicts:
- package.json
Not really a conflict, caused by an additional dependency in glitch-soc.
- yarn.lock
Not really a conflict, caused by an additional dependency in glitch-soc.
* Add backend support for bookmarks
Bookmarks behave like favourites, except they aren't shared with other
users and do not have an associated counter.
* Add spec for bookmark endpoints
* Add front-end support for bookmarks
* Introduce OAuth scopes for bookmarks
* Add bookmarks to archive takeout
* Fix migration
* Coding style fixes
* Fix rebase issue
* Update bookmarked_statuses to latest UI changes
* Update bookmark actions to properly reflect status changes in state
* Add bookmarks item to single-column layout
* Make active bookmarks red
* Add ability to add oneself to lists
* Change search results to include oneself when searching through followers
* Mark follow relation as optional in ListAccount
Conflicts:
- app/models/media_attachment.rb
Upstream raised max image size from 8MB to 10MB while our limit is
configurable. Raised the default to 10MB.
* Add voters count to polls
* Add ActivityPub serialization and parsing of voters count
* Add support for voters count in WebUI
* Move incrementation of voters count out of redis lock
* Reword “voters” to “people”
Conflicts:
- Gemfile
- app/controllers/api/v1/search_controller.rb
Conflict because we changed the number of default results to be
configurable
- app/lib/settings/scoped_settings.rb
Addition of a new “noindex” site-wide setting,
conflict due to our change of the two other site-wide settings
(default flavour and skin instead of theme)
- spec/controllers/application_controller_spec.rb
Addition of a new “noindex” site-wide setting,
conflict due to our change of the two other site-wide settings
(default flavour and skin instead of theme)
Conflicts:
- app/models/status.rb
- app/services/remove_status_service.rb
- db/schema.rb
All conflicts were due to the addition of a `deleted_at` attribute
to Statuses and reworked database indexes.
* Add soft delete for statuses to allow them to appear instant
* Allow reporting soft-deleted statuses and show them in the admin UI
* Change index for getting an account's statuses
* Add more accurate hashtag search
Using ElasticSearch to index hashtags with edge n-grams and score
them by usage within the last 7 days since last activity. Only
hashtags that have been reviewed and are listable can appear in
searches, unless they match the query exactly
* Fix search analyzer dropping non-ascii characters
* Add database columns for adding notes to domain blocks/restrctions
* Add admin UI to set private and public comments when blocking a domain
* Add text for private and public comments on domain blocks
* Show domain block comments in admin UI
* Add comments to the domain block undo page
* Make UnblockDomainService more robust regarding upgraded domain blocks
* Allow editing domain blocks
* Rename button from “undo domain block” to “view domain block” in account admin UI
* Change test to unsilence silenced users from upgraded blocks
Fix#271
Add back the `GET /api/v1/trends` API with the caveat that it does
not return tags that have not been allowed to trend by the staff.
When a hashtag begins to trend (internally) and that hashtag has
not been previously reviewed by the staff, the staff is notified.
The new admin UI for hashtags allows filtering hashtags by where
they are used (e.g. in the profile directory), whether they have
been reviewed or are pending reviewal, they show by how many people
the hashtag is used in the directory, how many people used it
today, how many statuses with it have been created today, and it
allows fixing the name of the hashtag to make it more readable.
The disallowed hashtags feature has been reworked. It is now
controlled from the admin UI for hashtags instead of from
the file `config/settings.yml`