tootlab-mastodon/lib/mastodon/cli/accounts.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative 'base'
module Mastodon::CLI
class Accounts < Base
option :all, type: :boolean
desc 'rotate [USERNAME]', 'Generate and broadcast new keys'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Generate and broadcast new RSA keys as part of security
maintenance.
With the --all option, all local accounts will be subject
to the rotation. Otherwise, and by default, only a single
account specified by the USERNAME argument will be
processed.
LONG_DESC
def rotate(username = nil)
if options[:all]
processed = 0
delay = 0
scope = Account.local.without_suspended
progress = create_progress_bar(scope.count)
scope.find_in_batches do |accounts|
accounts.each do |account|
rotate_keys_for_account(account, delay)
progress.increment
processed += 1
end
delay += 5.minutes
end
progress.finish
say("OK, rotated keys for #{processed} accounts", :green)
elsif username.present?
rotate_keys_for_account(Account.find_local(username))
say('OK', :green)
else
fail_with_message 'No account(s) given'
end
end
option :email, required: true
option :confirmed, type: :boolean
option :role
option :reattach, type: :boolean
option :force, type: :boolean
option :approve, type: :boolean
desc 'create USERNAME', 'Create a new user account'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Create a new user account with a given USERNAME and an
e-mail address provided with --email.
With the --confirmed option, the confirmation e-mail will
be skipped and the account will be active straight away.
With the --role option, the role can be supplied.
With the --reattach option, the new user will be reattached
to a given existing username of an old account. If the old
account is still in use by someone else, you can supply
the --force option to delete the old record and reattach the
username to the new account anyway.
With the --approve option, the account will be approved.
LONG_DESC
def create(username)
role_id = nil
if options[:role]
role = UserRole.find_by(name: options[:role])
fail_with_message 'Cannot find user role with that name' if role.nil?
role_id = role.id
end
account = Account.new(username: username)
password = SecureRandom.hex
user = User.new(email: options[:email], password: password, agreement: true, role_id: role_id, confirmed_at: options[:confirmed] ? Time.now.utc : nil, bypass_invite_request_check: true)
if options[:reattach]
account = Account.find_local(username) || Account.new(username: username)
if account.user.present? && !options[:force]
say('The chosen username is currently in use', :red)
say('Use --force to reattach it anyway and delete the other user')
return
elsif account.user.present?
DeleteAccountService.new.call(account, reserve_email: false, reserve_username: false)
account = Account.new(username: username)
end
end
account.suspended_at = nil
user.account = account
if user.save
if options[:confirmed]
user.confirmed_at = nil
user.mark_email_as_confirmed!
end
user.approve! if options[:approve]
say('OK', :green)
say("New password: #{password}")
else
report_errors(user.errors)
end
end
option :role
option :remove_role, type: :boolean
option :email
option :confirm, type: :boolean
option :enable, type: :boolean
option :disable, type: :boolean
option :disable_2fa, type: :boolean
option :approve, type: :boolean
option :reset_password, type: :boolean
desc 'modify USERNAME', 'Modify a user account'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Modify a user account.
With the --role option, update the user's role. To remove the user's
role, i.e. demote to normal user, use --remove-role.
With the --email option, update the user's e-mail address. With
the --confirm option, mark the user's e-mail as confirmed.
With the --disable option, lock the user out of their account. The
--enable option is the opposite.
With the --approve option, the account will be approved, if it was
previously not due to not having open registrations.
With the --disable-2fa option, the two-factor authentication
requirement for the user can be removed.
With the --reset-password option, the user's password is replaced by
a randomly-generated one, printed in the output.
LONG_DESC
def modify(username)
user = Account.find_local(username)&.user
fail_with_message 'No user with such username' if user.nil?
if options[:role]
role = UserRole.find_by(name: options[:role])
fail_with_message 'Cannot find user role with that name' if role.nil?
user.role_id = role.id
elsif options[:remove_role]
user.role_id = nil
end
password = SecureRandom.hex if options[:reset_password]
user.password = password if options[:reset_password]
user.email = options[:email] if options[:email]
user.disabled = false if options[:enable]
user.disabled = true if options[:disable]
user.approved = true if options[:approve]
user.otp_required_for_login = false if options[:disable_2fa]
if user.save
user.confirm if options[:confirm]
say('OK', :green)
say("New password: #{password}") if options[:reset_password]
else
report_errors(user.errors)
end
end
option :email
option :dry_run, type: :boolean
desc 'delete [USERNAME]', 'Delete a user'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Remove a user account with a given USERNAME.
With the --email option, the user is selected based on email
rather than username.
LONG_DESC
def delete(username = nil)
if username.present? && options[:email].present?
fail_with_message 'Use username or --email, not both'
elsif username.blank? && options[:email].blank?
fail_with_message 'No username provided'
end
account = nil
if username.present?
account = Account.find_local(username)
fail_with_message 'No user with such username' if account.nil?
else
account = Account.left_joins(:user).find_by(user: { email: options[:email] })
fail_with_message 'No user with such email' if account.nil?
end
say("Deleting user with #{account.statuses_count} statuses, this might take a while...#{dry_run_mode_suffix}")
DeleteAccountService.new.call(account, reserve_email: false) unless dry_run?
say("OK#{dry_run_mode_suffix}", :green)
end
option :force, type: :boolean, aliases: [:f], description: 'Override public key check'
desc 'merge FROM TO', 'Merge two remote accounts into one'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Merge two remote accounts specified by their username@domain
into one, whereby the TO account is the one being merged into
and kept, while the FROM one is removed. It is primarily meant
to fix duplicates caused by other servers changing their domain.
The command by default only works if both accounts have the same
public key to prevent mistakes. To override this, use the --force.
LONG_DESC
def merge(from_acct, to_acct)
username, domain = from_acct.split('@')
from_account = Account.find_remote(username, domain)
fail_with_message "No such account (#{from_acct})" if from_account.nil? || from_account.local?
username, domain = to_acct.split('@')
to_account = Account.find_remote(username, domain)
fail_with_message "No such account (#{to_acct})" if to_account.nil? || to_account.local?
if from_account.public_key != to_account.public_key && !options[:force]
fail_with_message <<~ERROR
Accounts don't have the same public key, might not be duplicates!
Override with --force
ERROR
end
to_account.merge_with!(from_account)
from_account.destroy
say('OK', :green)
end
desc 'fix-duplicates', 'Find duplicate remote accounts and merge them'
option :dry_run, type: :boolean
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Merge known remote accounts sharing an ActivityPub actor identifier.
Such duplicates can occur when a remote server admin misconfigures their
domain configuration.
LONG_DESC
def fix_duplicates
Account.remote.duplicate_uris.pluck(:uri).each do |uri|
say("Duplicates found for #{uri}")
begin
ActivityPub::FetchRemoteAccountService.new.call(uri) unless dry_run?
rescue => e
say("Error processing #{uri}: #{e}", :red)
end
end
end
desc 'backup USERNAME', 'Request a backup for a user'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Request a new backup for an account with a given USERNAME.
The backup will be created in Sidekiq asynchronously, and
the user will receive an e-mail with a link to it once
it's done.
LONG_DESC
def backup(username)
account = Account.find_local(username)
fail_with_message 'No user with such username' if account.nil?
backup = account.user.backups.create!
BackupWorker.perform_async(backup.id)
say('OK', :green)
end
option :concurrency, type: :numeric, default: 5, aliases: [:c]
option :dry_run, type: :boolean
desc 'cull [DOMAIN...]', 'Remove remote accounts that no longer exist'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Query every single remote account in the database to determine
if it still exists on the origin server, and if it doesn't,
remove it from the database.
Accounts that have had confirmed activity within the last week
are excluded from the checks.
LONG_DESC
def cull(*domains)
skip_threshold = 7.days.ago
skip_domains = Concurrent::Set.new
query = Account.remote.activitypub
query = query.where(domain: domains) unless domains.empty?
processed, culled = parallelize_with_progress(query.partitioned) do |account|
next if account.updated_at >= skip_threshold || (account.last_webfingered_at.present? && account.last_webfingered_at >= skip_threshold) || skip_domains.include?(account.domain)
code = 0
begin
code = Request.new(:head, account.uri).perform(&:code)
rescue *Mastodon::HTTP_CONNECTION_ERRORS, Mastodon::PrivateNetworkAddressError
skip_domains << account.domain
end
if [404, 410].include?(code)
DeleteAccountService.new.call(account, reserve_username: false) unless dry_run?
1
else
# Touch account even during dry run to avoid getting the account into the window again
account.touch
end
end
say("Visited #{processed} accounts, removed #{culled}#{dry_run_mode_suffix}", :green)
unless skip_domains.empty?
say('The following domains were not available during the check:', :yellow)
shell.indent(2) do
skip_domains.each { |domain| say(domain) }
end
end
end
option :all, type: :boolean
option :domain
option :concurrency, type: :numeric, default: 5, aliases: [:c]
option :verbose, type: :boolean, aliases: [:v]
option :dry_run, type: :boolean
desc 'refresh [USERNAMES]', 'Fetch remote user data and files'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Fetch remote user data and files for one or multiple accounts.
With the --all option, all remote accounts will be processed.
Through the --domain option, this can be narrowed down to a
specific domain only. Otherwise, remote accounts must be
specified with space-separated USERNAMES.
LONG_DESC
def refresh(*usernames)
if options[:domain] || options[:all]
scope = Account.remote
scope = scope.where(domain: options[:domain]) if options[:domain]
processed, = parallelize_with_progress(scope) do |account|
next if dry_run?
account.reset_avatar!
account.reset_header!
account.save
end
say("Refreshed #{processed} accounts#{dry_run_mode_suffix}", :green, true)
elsif !usernames.empty?
usernames.each do |user|
user, domain = user.split('@')
account = Account.find_remote(user, domain)
fail_with_message 'No such account' if account.nil?
next if dry_run?
begin
account.reset_avatar!
account.reset_header!
account.save
rescue Mastodon::UnexpectedResponseError
say("Account failed: #{user}@#{domain}", :red)
end
end
say("OK#{dry_run_mode_suffix}", :green)
else
fail_with_message 'No account(s) given'
end
end
option :concurrency, type: :numeric, default: 5, aliases: [:c]
option :verbose, type: :boolean, aliases: [:v]
desc 'follow USERNAME', 'Make all local accounts follow account specified by USERNAME'
def follow(username)
target_account = Account.find_local(username)
fail_with_message 'No such account' if target_account.nil?
processed, = parallelize_with_progress(Account.local.without_suspended) do |account|
FollowService.new.call(account, target_account, bypass_limit: true)
end
say("OK, followed target from #{processed} accounts", :green)
end
option :concurrency, type: :numeric, default: 5, aliases: [:c]
option :verbose, type: :boolean, aliases: [:v]
desc 'unfollow ACCT', 'Make all local accounts unfollow account specified by ACCT'
def unfollow(acct)
username, domain = acct.split('@')
target_account = Account.find_remote(username, domain)
fail_with_message 'No such account' if target_account.nil?
processed, = parallelize_with_progress(target_account.followers.local) do |account|
UnfollowService.new.call(account, target_account)
end
say("OK, unfollowed target from #{processed} accounts", :green)
end
option :follows, type: :boolean, default: false
option :followers, type: :boolean, default: false
desc 'reset-relationships USERNAME', 'Reset all follows and/or followers for a user'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Reset all follows and/or followers for a user specified by USERNAME.
With the --follows option, the command unfollows everyone that the account follows,
and then re-follows the users that would be followed by a brand new account.
With the --followers option, the command removes all followers of the account.
LONG_DESC
def reset_relationships(username)
fail_with_message 'Please specify either --follows or --followers, or both' unless options[:follows] || options[:followers]
account = Account.find_local(username)
fail_with_message 'No such account' if account.nil?
total = 0
total += account.following.reorder(nil).count if options[:follows]
total += account.followers.reorder(nil).count if options[:followers]
progress = create_progress_bar(total)
processed = 0
if options[:follows]
account.following.reorder(nil).find_each do |target_account|
UnfollowService.new.call(account, target_account)
rescue => e
progress.log pastel.red("Error processing #{target_account.id}: #{e}")
ensure
progress.increment
processed += 1
end
BootstrapTimelineWorker.perform_async(account.id)
end
if options[:followers]
account.followers.reorder(nil).find_each do |target_account|
UnfollowService.new.call(target_account, account)
rescue => e
progress.log pastel.red("Error processing #{target_account.id}: #{e}")
ensure
progress.increment
processed += 1
end
end
progress.finish
say("Processed #{processed} relationships", :green, true)
end
option :number, type: :numeric, aliases: [:n]
option :all, type: :boolean
desc 'approve [USERNAME]', 'Approve pending accounts'
long_desc <<~LONG_DESC
When registrations require review from staff, approve pending accounts,
either all of them with the --all option, or a specific number of them
specified with the --number (-n) option, or only a single specific
account identified by its username.
LONG_DESC
def approve(username = nil)
fail_with_message 'Number must be positive' if options[:number]&.negative?
if options[:all]
User.pending.find_each(&:approve!)
say('OK', :green)
elsif options[:number]&.positive?
User.pending.order(created_at: :asc).limit(options[:number]).each(&:approve!)
say('OK', :green)
elsif username.present?
account = Account.find_local(username)
fail_with_message 'No such account' if account.nil?
account.user&.approve!
say('OK', :green)
end
end
option :concurrency, type: :numeric, default: 5, aliases: [:c]
option :dry_run, type: :boolean
desc 'prune', 'Prune remote accounts that never interacted with local users'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Prune remote account that
- follows no local accounts
- is not followed by any local accounts
- has no statuses on local
- has not been mentioned
- has not been favourited local posts
- not muted/blocked by us
LONG_DESC
def prune
_, deleted = parallelize_with_progress(prunable_accounts) do |account|
next if account.bot? || account.group?
next if account.suspended?
next if account.silenced?
account.destroy unless dry_run?
1
end
say("OK, pruned #{deleted} accounts#{dry_run_mode_suffix}", :green)
end
option :force, type: :boolean
option :replay, type: :boolean
option :target
desc 'migrate USERNAME', 'Migrate a local user to another account'
long_desc <<~LONG_DESC
With --replay, replay the last migration of the specified account, in
case some remote server may not have properly processed the associated
`Move` activity.
With --target, specify another account to migrate to.
With --force, perform the migration even if the selected account
redirects to a different account that the one specified.
LONG_DESC
def migrate(username)
fail_with_message 'Use --replay or --target, not both' if options[:replay].present? && options[:target].present?
fail_with_message 'Use either --replay or --target' if options[:replay].blank? && options[:target].blank?
account = Account.find_local(username)
fail_with_message "No such account: #{username}" if account.nil?
migration = nil
if options[:replay]
migration = account.migrations.last
fail_with_message 'The specified account has not performed any migration' if migration.nil?
fail_with_message 'The specified account is not redirecting to its last migration target. Use --force if you want to replay the migration anyway' unless options[:force] || migration.target_account_id == account.moved_to_account_id
end
if options[:target]
target_account = ResolveAccountService.new.call(options[:target])
fail_with_message "The specified target account could not be found: #{options[:target]}" if target_account.nil?
fail_with_message 'The specified account is redirecting to a different target account. Use --force if you want to change the migration target' unless options[:force] || account.moved_to_account_id.nil? || account.moved_to_account_id == target_account.id
begin
migration = account.migrations.create!(acct: target_account.acct)
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid => e
fail_with_message "Error: #{e.message}"
end
end
MoveService.new.call(migration)
say("OK, migrated #{account.acct} to #{migration.target_account.acct}", :green)
end
private
def prunable_accounts
Account
.remote
.non_automated
.where.not(referencing_account(Mention, :account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(Favourite, :account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(Status, :account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(Follow, :account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(Follow, :target_account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(Block, :account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(Block, :target_account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(Mute, :target_account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(Report, :target_account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(FollowRequest, :account_id))
.where.not(referencing_account(FollowRequest, :target_account_id))
end
def referencing_account(model, attribute)
model
.where(model.arel_table[attribute].eq Account.arel_table[:id])
.select(1)
.arel
.exists
end
def report_errors(errors)
message = errors.map do |error|
<<~STRING
Failure/Error: #{error.attribute}
#{error.type}
STRING
end.join
fail_with_message message
end
def rotate_keys_for_account(account, delay = 0)
fail_with_message 'No such account' if account.nil?
old_key = account.private_key
new_key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(2048)
account.update(private_key: new_key.to_pem, public_key: new_key.public_key.to_pem)
ActivityPub::UpdateDistributionWorker.perform_in(delay, account.id, { 'sign_with' => old_key })
end
end
end