Added several vars that are already implemented to the .env.production.sample file.
-Max bio character limit
-Number of profile fields allowed
-Max display name character limit
Conflicts:
- app/controllers/statuses_controller.rb
minor conflict because of glitch-soc's theming system
- app/controllers/stream_entries_controller.rb
minor conflict because of glitch-soc's theming system
Conflicts:
app/views/layouts/application.html.haml
Edited:
app/helpers/application_helper.rb
app/views/admin/domain_blocks/new.html.haml
Conflict wasn't really one, just two changes too close to one another.
Edition was to adapt the class names for themes to class names for
skins and flavours.
Also edited app/views/admin/domain_blocks/new.html.haml to strip the
duplicate admin pack inclusion thing.
Conflicts:
app/models/status.rb
db/migrate/20180528141303_fix_accounts_unique_index.rb
db/schema.rb
Resolved by taking upstream changes (no real conflicts, just glitch-soc
specific code too close to actual changes).
Conflicts:
README.md
app/controllers/statuses_controller.rb
app/lib/feed_manager.rb
config/navigation.rb
spec/lib/feed_manager_spec.rb
Conflicts were resolved by taking both versions for each change.
This means the two filter systems (glitch-soc's keyword mutes and tootsuite's
custom filters) are in place, which will be changed in a follow-up commit.
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`.
* Add support for HTTP client proxy
* Add access control for darknet
Supress error when access to darknet via transparent proxy
* Fix the codes pointed out
* Lint
* Fix an omission + lint
* any? -> include?
* Change detection method to regexp to avoid test fail
* Ensure the app does not even start if OTP_SECRET is not set
* Remove PAPERCLIP_SECRET (it's not used by anything, actually)
Imports are for internal consumption and the url option isn't even
used correctly, so we can remove the hash stuff from them
* 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#5880Fix#4293Fix#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
Keystone V2 is deprecated in favour of V3. This adds the necessary
connection parameters for establishing a V3 connection. Connections
to V2 endpoints are still possible and the configuration should
remain compatible.
This also introduces a SWIFT_REGION variable for multi-region
OpenStack environments and a SWIFT_CACHE_TTL that controls how long
tokens and other meta-data is cached for. Caching tokens avoids
rate-limiting errors that would result in media uploads becoming
unavailable during high load or when using tasks like
media:remove_remote. fog-openstack only supports token caching for
V3 endpoints, so a recommendation for using V3 was added.