Per the issue, "runtime-fmt uses perma-unstable rust APIs and is
therefore susceptible to breakage".
This replaces the two calls to rt_format! with .replace() and drops the
dependency.
Fixes#769
* Percent-encode URI segments in ap_url
* Fix invalid Atoms
* Remove redundant clone according to cargo clippy
* Revert "Percent-encode URI segments in ap_url"
This reverts commit 8253aa79bd.
ActivityPub(JSON-LD) accepts URI.
See https://github.com/Plume-org/Plume/pull/764#issuecomment-623105734
* Use absolute IRI for IDs in Atom
* Reuse formatted string
* Use parent element's creation date for Atom updated if there's no post
* Remove uncecessary UTC conversion
* Extract routes::build_atom_feed function
* update compiler to recent nightly
* cargo fmt
* fix clippy
but ructe code is still complaining
* update circleci and rocket_csrf
* fix last clippy problems
* cargo fmt
* fix build issue
was caused be improper handling of recursive template (comment) by old ructe, which is fixed on newer version
* Paginate the outbox responses. Fixes#669
* Address Ana's review
* Make outbox_fetch page through instance outboxes
* Fix infinite loop in fetch_outbox
* Fix off by one
* Begin adding support for timeline
* fix some bugs with parser
* fmt
* add error reporting for parser
* add tests for timeline query parser
* add rejection tests for parse
* begin adding support for lists
also run migration before compiling, so schema.rs is up to date
* add sqlite migration
* end adding lists
still miss tests and query integration
* cargo fmt
* try to add some tests
* Add some constraint to db, and fix list test
and refactor other tests to use begin_transaction
* add more tests for lists
* add support for lists in query executor
* add keywords for including/excluding boosts and likes
* cargo fmt
* add function to list lists used by query
will make it easier to warn users when creating timeline with unknown lists
* add lang support
* add timeline creation error message when using unexisting lists
* Update .po files
* WIP: interface for timelines
* don't use diesel for migrations
not sure how it passed the ci on the other branch
* add some tests for timeline
add an int representing the order of timelines (first one will be on
top, second just under...)
use first() instead of limit(1).get().into_iter().nth(0)
remove migrations from build artifacts as they are now compiled in
* cargo fmt
* remove timeline order
* fix tests
* add tests for timeline creation failure
* cargo fmt
* add tests for timelines
* add test for matching direct lists and keywords
* add test for language filtering
* Add a more complex test for Timeline::matches, and fix TQ::matches for TQ::Or
* Make the main crate compile + FMT
* Use the new timeline system
- Replace the old "feed" system with timelines
- Display all timelines someone can access on their home page (either their personal ones, or instance timelines)
- Remove functions that were used to get user/local/federated feed
- Add new posts to timelines
- Create a default timeline called "My feed" for everyone, and "Local feed"/"Federated feed" with timelines
@fdb-hiroshima I don't know if that's how you pictured it? If you imagined it differently I can of course make changes.
I hope I didn't forgot anything…
* Cargo fmt
* Try to fix the migration
* Fix tests
* Fix the test (for real this time ?)
* Fix the tests ? + fmt
* Use Kind::Like and Kind::Reshare when needed
* Forgot to run cargo fmt once again
* revert translations
* fix reviewed stuff
* reduce code duplication by macros
* cargo fmt
* Make a distinction between moderators and admins
And rework the user list in the moderation interface, to be able to run the same action on many users,
and to have a huge list of actions whithout loosing space.
* Make user's role an enum + make it impossible for a moderator to escalate privileges
With the help of diesel-derive-enum (maybe it could be used in other places too?)
Also, moderators are still able to grant or revoke moderation rights to other people, but maybe only admins should be able to do it?
* Cargo fmt
* copy/pasting is bad
* Remove diesel-derive-enum and use an integer instead
It was not compatible with both Postgres and SQlite, because for one it generated a schema
with the "User_role" type, but for the other it was "Text"…
* Reset translations
* Use an enum to avoid magic numbers + fix the tests
* Reset translations
* Fix down.sql
* Theming
- Custom CSS for blogs
- Custom themes for instance
- New dark theme
- UI to choose your instance theme
- Option to disable blog themes if you prefer to only have the instance theme
- UI to choose a blog theme
* send scheme as part of webfinger remote follow template
fixtsileo/microblog.pub#49
* bump webfinger to 0.4.1
* cargo fmt
* revert translations
* Use group: prefix for blog webfinger queries
* add enum containing all successful route returns
This enum derives `Responder`, so it can be used as route result.
We also implement `From`, so it can be converted
* disable clippy warning about this enum
There's no use trying to chase this warning.
The next warning will be about `Redirect`, which itself is 360 byte,
according to @fdb-hiroshima (thanks for the research!)
So, if anything, we can try to get Rocket to work on that!
* refactor routes/posts to only use one level of Result
* admin settings error is not an ErrorPage, so dont use Result<>
* refactor: use early return to remove indent of main logic
This diff is absolutely atrocious.
but the resulting readability is worth it
* refactor routes/post for early returns & RespondOrRedirect
* refactor routes/session for early returns & use RespondOrRedirect
* refactor routes/user -- add another field to enum
* refactor routes/blogs for early returns & RespondOrRedirect
* refactor routes/blogs for early returns & RespondOrRedirect
This is a final refactor of `pub fn update()` for readability.
We're removing at least one indentation level.
* add shrinkwraprs and implement Id thru it
This also means we can automatically convert Id to String without using
.into()!
* cleanup with the help of clippy!
* cleanup with the help of cargo fmt!
* remove extra block
* Shrinkwrap Page, ContentLen and RemoteForm
* translations
* Start to update the theme
- Ligther colors
- No more border radius
- Buttons are now always colored
- Start to redesign the post page (according to the Figma mockups)
* Fix build script: it now recompiles everytime a scss file changed
* Make sure the article illustrations are not too big
* Make articles wider (70 characters)
* Better contrast between gray shades
* Various improvements
* Better mobile style
* New style for the footer
* Improve comment style
* Better responsiveness again
* Limit the size of the article cover
* Last details?
- Improve buttons on the media page
- Improve lists
* Pin the stdweb version that we use
It changed because I removed Cargo.lock to handle a merge conflict
I could have updated cargo web too, but it mean I should have re-built
the CI docker image and it was taking forever.
* Better contrast for links in the header of the article
* Add a basic privacy policy
* Remove "also"
* Fix a few issues
- Don't watch static/css in build.rs
- Another shade of white
- Remove useless margin rule for error messages
* Add a way to display flash messages
* Make the flash messages look nice
* Add actual feedback messages
* cargo fmt
* Move flash messages to PlumeRocket
And add trait to convert PlumeRocket to BaseContext
* Remove useless lifetime
Add support for remote interaction ([this thing](https://eldritch.cafe/users/Barmaid/remote_follow) in mastodon)
- [x] create the endpoint dispatching remote interactions to local pages
- [x] add this endpoint to web-finger
- [x] propose remote interaction when following and not connected
- [x] propose remote interaction when liking/sharing and not connected
- [x] propose remote interaction when commenting and not connected
- [x] fetch posts/comments we don't know but remote interaction was requested for ?
* Big refactoring of the Inbox
We now have a type that routes an activity through the registered handlers
until one of them matches.
Each Actor/Activity/Object combination is represented by an implementation of AsObject
These combinations are then registered on the Inbox type, which will try to deserialize
the incoming activity in the requested types.
Advantages:
- nicer syntax: the final API is clearer and more idiomatic
- more generic: only two traits (`AsActor` and `AsObject`) instead of one for each kind of activity
- it is easier to see which activities we handle and which one we don't
* Small fixes
- Avoid panics
- Don't search for AP ID infinitely
- Code style issues
* Fix tests
* Introduce a new trait: FromId
It should be implemented for any AP object.
It allows to look for an object in database using its AP ID, or to dereference it if it was not present in database
Also moves the inbox code to plume-models to test it (and write a basic test for each activity type we handle)
* Use if let instead of match
* Don't require PlumeRocket::intl for tests
* Return early and remove a forgotten dbg!
* Add more tests to try to understand where the issues come from
* Also add a test for comment federation
* Don't check creation_date is the same for blogs
* Make user and blog federation more tolerant to errors/missing fields
* Make clippy happy
* Use the correct Accept header when dereferencing
* Fix follow approval with Mastodon
* Add spaces to characters that should not be in usernames
And validate blog names too
* Smarter dereferencing: only do it once for each actor/object
* Forgot some files
* Cargo fmt
* Delete plume_test
* Delete plume_tests
* Update get_id docs + Remove useless : Sized
* Appease cargo fmt
* Remove dbg! + Use as_ref instead of clone when possible + Use and_then instead of map when possible
* Remove .po~
* send unfollow to local instance
* read cover from update activity
* Make sure "cc" and "to" are never empty
and fix a typo in a constant name
* Cargo fmt