Commit Graph
17 Commits
Author SHA1 Message Date
ThibGandEugen Rochko 05cd37097c Optimize uri normalization (#4212)
* Add dependency on idn-ruby to speed up URI normalization

* Use normalized_host instead of normalize.host when applicable

When we are only interested in the normalized host, calling normalized_host
avoids normalizing the other components of the URI as well as creating a
new object
2017-07-15 17:24:35 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko a91d968cab Raise an error if salmon request response is unsatisfactory (#3960) 2017-06-26 19:39:58 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko 15b43f555d Fix conversations (fixes #3869) (#3870)
* Actually create conversations given explicit URIs

* Try to get the parent toot in before validation, to avoid creating a new conversation
2017-06-20 20:44:32 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko 51b2f789bd Fix #3633 by not spawning RemoteProfileUpdateWorker from FetchRemoteAccountService (#3642) 2017-06-15 11:04:23 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko f8fe394e7a Fix an error when TagManager.local_url? is called with a bad URI (#3701)
TagManager.local_url? was sometimes called with an URI with a nil host,
leading to a crash in TagManager.local_url?. This fixes moves the
already-existing uri.host.blank? check in front to avoid this case.
2017-06-11 22:53:12 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko f741673638 Fixes #3605 by returning account from database in case of race condition (#3606) 2017-06-08 13:40:11 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko 28d2920472 Fixes #3388 by moving re-entrant shared_status_from_xml before transaction block (#3622)
Steps to reproduce the original issue:
1. Have two remote accounts, A that you don't follow, and B that you follow.
2. Have A post a toot and reply to it.
3. Boost A's reply from remote account B.

This used to cause the local instance to get A's reply but fail to link it to
the original post.
2017-06-07 12:28:16 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko 7adac1bc51 Try fixing ThreadResolveWorker calls (#3599)
* Try fixing ThreadResolveWorker calls

From my understanding of ActiveRecord, a transaction is commited as soon as
the exit of the outmost ActiveRecord.transaction block. However, inner
transaction blocks will exit without the transaction being commited.

In this case, ThreadResolveWorker were fired *within* a transaction block,
so moving the call out of it should do the trick. However, this is somewhat
fragile, as this whole codepath could be called within yet another transaction.

* Set status thread within the transaction block if it is immediately available from database
2017-06-06 00:09:14 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko d567a382e3 Ensure well_known controllers use WEB_DOMAIN by including RoutingHelper (#2388)
This fixes #2375.
2017-06-02 22:21:36 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko 4d22d03fab Add additional documentation and warnings to the WEB_DOMAIN setting. (#2386)
* Add additional documentation and warnings to the WEB_DOMAIN setting.

This feature is largely undocumented, and quite a number of users have
shot them in the feet already despite the warning. Added a bit of documentation
and expanded the warning until we have a mechanism for dealing with conflicting
user URIs.

* Change WEB_DOMAIN comments to point to the extensive online documentation
2017-05-05 04:56:28 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko 8d4e7504b1 Additional specs for URI handling (#2759) 2017-05-03 20:40:14 +02:00
ThibGandEugen Rochko bea97ea766 Add rspec to further specify FollowRemoteAccountService (#2414) 2017-05-02 23:37:26 +02:00
ThibGandEugen 89dc29affb Allow webfinger controller to reply to user@WEB_DOMAIN in addition to user@LOCAL_DOMAIN (#2351)
This provides a hotfix for outbound salmon requests to other Mastodon instances
as they currently will try to resovle user@WEB_DOMAIN instead of user@LOCAL_DOMAIN
(see #2012 and #20312).

Furthermore, this should ease transition from users switching from
LOCAL_DOMAIN = WEB_DOMAIN to another LOCAL_DOMAIN when WEB_DOMAIN does not change.
2017-04-23 14:19:54 +02:00
ThibGandEugen fe43991d02 Add author/actor URI to the list of webfinger aliases (#2319)
This fixes outbound salmon requests to remote GNU Social instances
2017-04-22 15:09:49 +02:00
ThibGandEugen 31f0bcf804 Refresh webfinger (#1323)
* Refresh local info for remote accounts when webfinger returns new values

It only refreshes account info if one of the URLs or the public-key changes,
in which cases it refreshes the full info, re-downloading the feeds from that
user.

Some special handling should probably be done when the public key changes,
but I have been unable to find any use for it in Mastodon yet.

* Re-fetch remote users we aren't subscribed to.

This might induce performance issues, we might want to only do that for users
we explicitly attempted to subscribe but failed to.

* Refactor changes

* Do not refresh existing remote account details more than once a day

* Avoid re-fetching webfinger info in tests unless otherwise specified
2017-04-15 03:16:05 +02:00
ThibGandEugen a9529d3b4b Allow running mastodon on a different domain as the one used for identifying users (#1267)
* 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.
2017-04-15 02:15:46 +02:00
ThibGandEugen d19ed18388 Get handle from atom feed's author/email field instead of guessing from URL (#1344)
The goal of this change is to enhance Mastodon's handling of remote domains
for which the APIs reside on a different host (see issue #1032).

Indeed, when a remote user unknown to Mastodon is mentionned, only its profile
URL (e.g. https://social.example.org/users/User) is known, and Mastodon has to
build a @username@domain handle for it. To do so, Mastodon fetches the user's
atom feed (e.g., https://social.example.org/users/User.atom) and uses its
content to get the username part of the handle, and the URL's host part to
build the domain (e.g., @User@social.example.org). This handle is then used
for a Webfinger request.

In the case where example.org serves the Webfinger info for @User@example.org
and all feeds and APIs are hosted at social.example.org, Mastodon will still
build @User@social.example.org and fail at resolving the account's details
through Webfinger.

This patch changes this behaviour by using the author's email address from
the atom feed to build the handle. In Mastodon-generated atom feeds, the
email address is always the handle it expects for federation.
2017-04-09 18:43:48 +02:00