* 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
* Slightly reorder three dots menu on toots to make it more intuitive
- Make “Pin to profile” always appear at the same place
- Add separator to group “Bookmark” and “Pin to profile”
- Fix separator being the first item in some cases
* Fix missing semicolon and keep status_action_bar.js and action_bar.js in sync
* 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.
Port 3efa0c54b6656fba189baab0857e60c0bc4f3c7d to glitch-soc
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Port 5fcac81302ad323a86ab43243c242c4a10cd338a to glitch-soc
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* Add “translate” class to other user strings
Follow-up to #15610.
Allow Google Translate to work on more user content:
- poll options
- reply indicator (contents of the status being replied to)
- directory account cards
- account note in follow requests list
* Fix incorrect styling of account bio
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Port 7d0031a515a9ccd552fab9ad55b6edb7e0e5ba32 to glitch-soc
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Unlike locally-issued blocks, they weren't clearing follow
relationships in both directions, follow requests or notifications.
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Port 73ddb60c32090c9685f3b74e0bbb4a06b34a7083 to glitch-soc
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Conflicts:
- `app/models/public_feed.rb`:
Upstream refactored a bit, glitch-soc had specific code for local-only
statuses.
Updated glitch-soc's specific code accordingly.
This also skips fetching the actor completely.
This will be useful if we end up distributing Update activities linked to
account suspensions more widely (they are currently only delivered to
the suspended account's followers), as currently, instances not knowing
about the suspended account would fetch it to then process the suspension.
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* disable NewCops
* update TargetRubyVersion
* Fix Lint/MissingSuper for ActiveModelSerializers::Model
* Fix Lint/MissingSuper for feed
* Fix Lint/FloatComparison
* Do not use instance variables
Conflicts:
- `config/webpack/configuration.js`:
Upstream updated the `js-yaml` dependency, which changed how to call it.
Those changes conflicted because that code is pretty different in glitch-soc
which has to deal with its more complex theming system.
Proceeded to the same compatibility changes in glitch-soc's code.
- `package.json` and `yarn.lock`:
Not really a conflict, just glitch-soc-specific dependencies textually too
close to some dependencies updated upstream.