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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ana Gelez
5f8d6b8e0e Rust 2018! (#726) 2020-01-21 07:02:03 +01:00
Atul Bhosale
b945d1f602 Run 'cargo fmt' to format code (#489) 2019-03-20 17:56:17 +01:00
Baptiste Gelez
42dca3daae
Remove some unused #[derive] (#473)
We used to need them, probably when we were using Tera.
2019-03-12 19:40:54 +01:00
Baptiste Gelez
80a4dae8bd
Avoid panics (#392)
- Use `Result` as much as possible
- Display errors instead of panicking

TODO (maybe in another PR? this one is already quite big):
- Find a way to merge Ructe/ErrorPage types, so that we can have routes returning `Result<X, ErrorPage>` instead of panicking when we have an `Error`
- Display more details about the error, to make it easier to debug

(sorry, this isn't going to be fun to review, the diff is huge, but it is always the same changes)
2018-12-29 09:36:07 +01:00
fdb-hiroshima
fdfeeed6d9 Comment visibility (#364)
Add some support for comment visibility, fix #217 

This add a new column to comment, denoting if they are public or not, and a new table linking private comments to those allowed to read them. There is currently no way to write a private comment from Plume.
Git is having a hard time what happened in Comment::from_activity, but most of it is just re-indentation because a new block was needed to please the borrow checker. I've marked with comments where things actually changed.
At this point only mentioned users can see private comments, even when posted as "follower only" or equivalent.

What should we do when someone isn't allowed to see a comment? Hide the whole thread, or just the comment? If hiding just the comment, should we mark there is a comment one can't see, but answers they can, or put other comments like if they answered to the same comment the hidden one do?
2018-12-24 11:23:04 +01:00