* Fix connect timeout not being enforced
The loop was catching the timeout exception that should stop execution, so the next IP would no longer be within a timed block, which led to requests taking much longer than 10 seconds.
* Use timeout on each IP attempt, but limit to 2 attempts
* Fix code style issue
* Do not break Request#perform if no block given
* Update method stub in spec for Request
* Move timeout inside the begin/rescue block
* Use Resolv::DNS with timeout of 1 to get IP addresses
* Update Request spec to stub Resolv::DNS instead of Addrinfo
* Fix Resolve::DNS stubs in Request spec
Just the color is not enough change since not everyone uses colored
terminals.
Touching the account makes it so that the account is not in the
threshold window in case of running again
Hello,
The ATOM feed contains the hub declaration for WebSub, but the RSS
version does not.
RSS/ATOM readers will typically pick whichever version comes first, and
will thus not see the WebSub feature.
I therefore suggest putting the ATOM version first, as it is more
feature-rich than its RSS counterpart is.
Clients not compatible with ATOM would not pick it anyway due to the
different type attribute.
A more complicated alternative would be to declare the WebSub feature in
the RSS version as well, using something like the following code, and
ensuring that clients subscribed to the RSS version would receive PuSH
updates just like those subscribed to the ATOM version.
````xml
<rss version="2.0" xmlns:webfeeds="http://webfeeds.org/rss/1.0"
xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
<channel>
<atom:link rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"
href="https://diaspodon.fr/users/test.rss"/>
<atom:link rel="hub" href="https://diaspodon.fr/api/push"/>
</channel>
</rss>
```
* Eliminate extra accounts select query from FollowService
* Optimistically update follow state in web UI and hide loading bar
Fix#6205
* Asynchronize NotifyService in FollowService
And fix failing test
* Skip Webfinger resolve routine when called from FollowService if possible
If an account is ActivityPub, then webfinger re-resolving is not necessary
when called from FollowService. Improve options of ResolveAccountService
* Add profile to json+ld in Accept
It's required by the ActivityPub spec
* Use headers['Content-type'] instead of mime_type
mime_type strips the profile from the content type, but it's still available raw in the headers hash
* Add test for ld+json with profile
* Remove class from scrollable div
.detailed-status__wrapper does not actually wrap the detailed status here
* Re-add class to focusable div
.detailed-status__wrapper now wraps the detailed status instead of the entire scrollable area
* Do not hide boost notifications from followed people with hidden boosts
Not displaying boosts from a followed user in the Home timeline and not
having notifications when they reblog your own content are two very
separate concerns, tying them together seem counter-intuitive and unwanted.
* Update specs accordingly