This commit fixes hashtag_html so it correctly handles matches with multiple hash-signs.
Bug located by @over9001, initial fix suggested by @nightpool.
* Extract detect_language to separate class
* Use default locale, not just en
* Add spec to confirm that whatlanguage cant identify empty string
* Allow account locale to override default in language detector
* PostStatusService supplies an account to detect language
* Add language detection via WhatLanguage and (de)serialization of it through Atom
* Fix default language in ProcessFeedService
* Re-add newline before 'react-rails' Gem to fix groupings
Fixes Code Climate issue
* Allow running mastodon on a different domain as the one used for identifying users
* Alter documentation of WEB_DOMAIN to make clear it shouldn't be used unless the admin knows what they are doing
* Compare to web_domain instead of local_domain when dealing with feeds/API
* Correctly identify mentions to local accounts
Mentions URLs point to the person's web profile, i.e., the user page served on WEB_DOMAIN.
When transmitting data in a HTML-encoded element like <content type="html" />,
relying on newlines being preserved is not wise, since HTML by itself
does not care for newlines - it cares for <p> and <br>
Additional fix: reset NSFW toggle after sending toot
* significant improvement in microformats markup
This is a huge improvement and I believe will close#965.
Had these microformats reviewed by others in the community to help
ensure they are at least correct, if not complete.
I did not want to change the structure of the page, and so there it does
not fully mark up the entire ancestry chain, or reply chain, only the
direct decendants and direct ancestors are correctly associated, but
this is likely fine as the most important bit is to have access to the
urls for those toots which are now correctly fetchable.
* improve code climate
* trying to pass code climate tests
* code climate
* fix p-summary for content warning posts
* fix error introduced when merging via github
The `Status` class has a default order on it, so when this query gets built and
gets all the way to `find_in_batches` there is an order already there.
When `find_in_batches` is run it discards any existing order on the query, and
emits a warning to the logs if there is one there.
This change removes the order prior calling `find_in_batches`, which will stop
the logged warning from occurring as well.
Checking reblog vs original status was happening in multiple places
across the app. For views, this logic was encapsulated in a helper
method named `proper_status` but in the other layers of the app, the
logic was duplicated.
Because the logic is used at all layers of the app, we extracted it into
a `Status#proper` method on the model and changed all uses of the logic
to use this method. There is now a single source of truth for this
condition.
We added test coverage to untested methods that got refactored.
* Rewrite Atom generation from stream entries to use Ox instead of Nokogiri::Builder
StreamEntry is now limited to only statuses, which allows some optimization. Removed
extra queries on AccountsController#show. AtomSerializer instead of AtomBuilderHelper
used in AccountsController#show, StreamEntriesController#show, StreamEntryRenderer
and PubSubHubbub::DistributionWorker
PubSubHubbub::DistributionWorker moves n+1 DomainBlock query to PubSubHubbub::DeliveryWorker
instead.
All Salmon slaps that aren't based on StreamEntry still use AtomBuilderHelper and Nokogiri
* All Salmon slaps now use Ox instead of Nokogiri. No touch from status on account