Since #16173, `account_summaries` and `follow_recommendations` are not
populated at creation time, which causes concurrent refresh to fail.
As we currently only use those materialized views right after explicitly
refreshing them, this commit changes refreshes to not be performed
concurrently. This will fix the issue and ensure the refresh completes
faster while using less resources.
Materializing those views can take a while, and they are currently refreshed
anyway each time they are actually used, in the FollowRecommendationsScheduler.
* Fix issues with POSIX::Spawn, Terrapin and Ruby 3.0
Also improve the Terrapin monkey-patch for the stderr/stdout issue.
* Fix keyword argument handling throughout the codebase
* Monkey-patch Paperclip to fix keyword arguments handling in validators
* Change validation_extensions to please CodeClimate
* Bump microformats from 4.2.1 to 4.3.1
* Allow Ruby 3.0
* Add Ruby 3.0 test target to CircleCI
* Add test for admin dashboard warnings
* Fix admin dashboard warnings on Ruby 3.0
* Fix display of toots without text content
- fixes CWs from other implementations not showing up if toot has no text
contents
- fixes the “Read more” thread indicator not showing up on threaded toots
with no text contents
* Move content-less toot's CW to conents
Express follow_recommendations in terms of account_summaries rather than
accounts, integrate filters that are unconditionally used, and materialize
the resulting view.
This should result in the bulk of the computation being performed only once
instead of **once per recommendation language**.
Clicking the confirmation link multiple times currently leads to entering
account settings, which can be confusing. This commit changes that so that
it redirects to the root path, so it behaves the same way as clicking only
once in most cases.
* Add tests
* Ensure deleted statuses are marked as such
* Save some redis memory by not storing URIs in delete_upon_arrival values
* Avoid possible race condition when processing incoming Deletes
* Avoid potential duplicate Delete forwards
* Lower lock durations to reduce issues in case of hard crash of the Rails process
* Check for `lock.aquired?` and improve comment
* Refactor RedisLock usage in app/lib/activitypub
* Fix using incorrect or non-existent sender for relaying Deletes
* Add Message-ID header to outgoing emails
* Use email domain name from SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS, fallback on WEB_DOMAIN on failure
* Use notifications@localhost as fallback for SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS, do not catch parse errors
* Update devise-two-factor to unreleased fork for Rails 6 support
Update tests to match new `rotp` version.
* Update nsa gem to unreleased fork for Rails 6 support
* Update rails to 6.1.3 and rails-i18n to 6.0
* Update to unreleased fork of pluck_each for Ruby 6 support
* Run "rails app:update"
* Add missing ActiveStorage config file
* Use config.ssl_options instead of removed ApplicationController#force_ssl
Disabled force_ssl-related tests as they do not seem to be easily testable
anymore.
* Fix nonce directives by removing Rails 5 specific monkey-patching
* Fix fixture_file_upload deprecation warning
* Fix yield-based test failing with Rails 6
* Use Rails 6's index_with when possible
* Use ActiveRecord::Cache::Store#delete_multi from Rails 6
This will yield better performances when deleting an account
* Disable Rails 6.1's automatic preload link headers
Since Rails 6.1, ActionView adds preload links for javascript files
in the Links header per default.
In our case, that will bloat headers too much and potentially cause
issues with reverse proxies. Furhermore, we don't need those links,
as we already output them as HTML link tags.
* Switch to Rails 6.0 default config
* Switch to Rails 6.1 default config
* Do not include autoload paths in the load path
* Fix ComposeForm being mounted twice in mobile view
Fixes#13094
* Fix compose form focus and pre-selection behavior in mobile view
* Split _updateFocusAndSelection out of componentDidUpdate
As far as I understand, the brakeman warning was a false-positive as
`content_tag` properly escapes untrusted HTML. Furthermore, the interpolated
string values are built from the “username” part of accounts, which is
restricted to a small subset of ASCII that precludes any XML entity or HTML
code.
This proposed change should be functionally equivalent to the current code,
however it is slightly more robust, it's more idiomatic, and Brakeman will
stop complaining about it.
* Bypass MX validation for explicitly allowed domains
This spares some lookups and prevent issues in some edge cases with
local domains.
* Add tests
* Fix test
* Removing last-child padding conflicts with light theme in hero widget
* Add missing background color to widget
* Reset widget.scss to default
* Hope this works
Co-authored-by: koyu <me@koyu.space>
* Improve account counters handling
* Use ActiveRecord::Base::sanitize_sql to pass values instead of interpolating them
Keep using string interpolation for `key` as it is safe and using
“ActiveRecord::Base::sanitize_sql_hash_for_assignment” would require stitching
bits of SQL in a way that is not more easily checked for safety.
* Add migration hook to catch PostgreSQL versions earlier than 9.5
Mastodon::MigrationHelpers has been forked from Gitlab a long time ago, but
Mastodon has never supported using a MySQL database.
Removing MySQL support from Mastodon::MigrationHelpers makes it a little easier
to maintain. In particular, it removes code that would need updating with
Rails 6.
* Use ActiveRecord::Result#to_ary instead of deprecated to_hash
They do the same thing, and to_hash has been removed from Rails 6.1
* Explicitly name polymorphic indexes to workaround a bug in Rails 6.1
cf. https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/41693
* Fix incorrect usage of “foreign_key” in migration script
* Use `ActiveModel::Errors#delete` instead of deprecated clear method
* Fix link headers tests on Rails 6.1
Rails 6.1 adds values to the Link header by default, thus it is not a
LinkHeader object anymore. Fix the test to parse the Link header instead
of assuming it is a LinkHeader.
* Prepare Mastodon for zeitwerk autoloader (Rails 6)
Add inflections and rename/move a few classes.
In particular, app/lib/exceptions.rb and app/lib/sanitize_config.rb
were manually loaded while still in autoload paths.
* Add inflection for Url → URL
* Fix misuse of foreign_type
* Fix use of removed "add_template_helper"
* Use response.media_type instead of response.content_type in tests
* Fix CSV export controller test on Rails 6
Rails 6 sets a "filename*" field in the Content-Disposition header to
explicitly encode the filename as UTF-8.
This changes checks the first part of the Content-Disposition header so
it matches in both Rails 5 and Rails 6.
* Fix emoji formatting with Rails 6
* Make emoji output more idiomatic and robust
* Switch from redis-rails gem to built-in Rails redis cache storage
* Update twitter-text from 1.14 to 3.1.0
* Disable emoji parsing
* Properly depend on twitter-text for url detection
* Fix some URLs being wrongly detected client-side
* Add test for server-side validation of non-autolinkable URLs
* Fix server-side status length counting
* Fix crash on receiving requests with missing Digest header
Return an error pointing out that Digest is missing, instead of crashing.
Fixes#15743
* Fix from review feedback
* Change ResolveAccountService's handling of skip_webfinger
Change it so it never makes any webfinger query, as the name would imply.
* Add tests
* Change FollowService to not take an URI for target_account
* Restore domain-block check in FollowService
* Fix tests
* Drop dependency on secure_headers, use always_write_cookie instead
* Fix cookies in Tor Hidden Services by moving configuration to application.rb
* Instead of setting always_write_cookie at boot, monkey-patch ActionDispatch
* Fix URI of repeat follow requests not being recorded
In case we receive a “repeat” or “duplicate” follow request, we automatically
fast-forward the accept with the latest received Activity `id`, but we don't
record it.
In general, a “repeat” or “duplicate” follow request may happen if for some
reason (e.g. inconsistent handling of Block or Undo Accept activities, an
instance being brought back up from the dead, etc.) the local instance thought
the remote actor were following them while the remote actor thought otherwise.
In those cases, the remote instance does not know about the older Follow
activity `id`, so keeping that record serves no purpose, but knowing the most
recent one is useful if the remote implementation at some point refers to it
by `id` without inlining it.
* Add tests
* Various dropdown code quality fixes
* Prepare support for privacy selection in boost modal
* Add dropdown for boost privacy in boost confirmation modal
An uncommon but somewhat difficult to digagnose issue is dealing with
improperly-seeded databases. In such cases, instance-signed fetches will
fail with a ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound error, usually caught and handled
as generic 404, leading people to think the remote resource itself has not
been found, while it's the local instance actor that does not exist.
This commit changes the code so that failure to find the instance actor
automatically creates a new one, so that improperly-seeded databases do
not cause any issue.