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kibigo!
e0298d66f8 Autocollapse boosts option 2017-11-05 15:05:12 -08:00
beatrix
73bf0ea7d1
Merge pull request #204 from glitch-soc/with-mastodon-go
Introducing: Mastodon GO!
2017-11-04 09:14:08 -04:00
kibigo!
276432790a Introducing: Mastodon GO! 2017-11-04 05:48:42 -07:00
beatrix
254b74c71f
add memorial to production.rb
in memory of Natalie Nguyen

let her name ring through the ether
2017-11-03 12:34:50 -04:00
David Yip
870d71b78b Merge branch 'master' into gs-master 2017-10-27 09:45:25 -05:00
nullkal
781105293c Feature: Unlisted custom emojis (#5485) 2017-10-27 16:11:30 +02:00
puckipedia
0cb329f63a Allow ActivityPub Note's tag and attachment to be single objects (#5534) 2017-10-27 16:10:36 +02:00
unarist
0129f5eada Optimize FixReblogsInFeeds migration (#5538)
We have changed how we store reblogs in the redis for bigint IDs. This process is done by 1) scan all entries in users feed, and 2) re-store reblogs by 3 write commands.

However, this operation is really slow for large instances. e.g. 1hrs on friends.nico (w/ 50k users). So I have tried below tweaks.

* It checked non-reblogs by `entry[0] == entry[1]`, but this condition won't work because `entry[0]` is String while `entry[1]` is Float. Changing `entry[0].to_i == entry[1]` seems work.
  -> about 4-20x faster (feed with less reblogs will be faster)
* Write operations can be batched by pipeline
  -> about 6x faster
* Wrap operation by Lua script and execute by EVALSHA command. This really reduces packets between Ruby and Redis.
  -> about 3x faster

I've taken Lua script way, though doing other optimizations may be enough.
2017-10-27 16:10:22 +02:00
Jenkins
656f5b6f87 Merge remote-tracking branch 'tootsuite/master' into glitchsoc/master 2017-10-26 15:08:34 +00:00
erin
22da775a85 Fix copying emojos: redirect to the page you were on (#5509) 2017-10-26 23:44:24 +09:00
David Yip
dd28b94cf0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into gs-master 2017-10-26 09:18:27 -05:00
りんすき
d556be2968 Fix column design broken with very long title (#5493)
* Fix #5314

* fix not beautiful code

* fix broken design with mobile view

* remove no longer needed code
2017-10-26 22:52:48 +09:00
unarist
4f337c020a Fix Cocaine::ExitStatusError when upload small non-animated GIF (#5489)
Looks like copied tempfile need to be flushed before further processing. This issue won't happen if the uploaded file has enough file size.
2017-10-26 22:48:35 +09:00
Nolan Lawson
02f7f3619a Remove translateZ(0) on modal overlay (#5478) 2017-10-26 22:46:50 +09:00
beatrix
a2612d0d38 Merge pull request #179 from glitch-soc/keyword-mute
Keyword muting
2017-10-25 17:37:48 -04:00
beatrix
31814ddda0 Merge pull request #198 from glitch-soc/gs-direct-timeline
Direct messages timeline from tootsuite/mastodon#4514
2017-10-25 17:37:06 -04:00
David Yip
42f2045c21 Merge remote-tracking branch 'STJrInuyasha/feature/direct-timeline' into gs-direct-timeline 2017-10-25 16:01:20 -05:00
Jenkins
5f0268ab84 Merge remote-tracking branch 'tootsuite/master' into glitchsoc/master 2017-10-25 16:17:14 +00:00
Ratmir Karabut
20fee786b1 Update Russian translation (#5517)
* Add Russian translation (ru)

* Fix a missing comma

* Fix the wording for better consistency

* Update Russian translation

* Arrange Russian setting alphabetically

* Fix syntax error

* Update Russian translation

* Fix formatting error

* Update Russian translation

* Update Russian translation

* Update ru.jsx

* Fix syntax error

* Remove two_factor_auth.warning (appears obsolete)

* Add missing strings in ru.yml

A lot of new strings translated, especially for the newly added admin section

* Fix translation consistency

* Update Russian translation

* Update Russian translation (pluralizations)

* Update Russian translation

* Update Russian translation

* Update Russian translation (pin)

* Update Russian translation (account deletion)

* Fix extra line

* Update Russian translation (sessions)

* Update Russian translation

* Update Russian translation

* Fix merge conflicts (revert)

* Update Russian translation

* Update Russian translation (fix)

* Update Russian translation (fix quotes)

* Update Russian translation (fix quotes)

* Update Russian translation (fix)

* Update Russian translation

* Add quotes

* bundle exec i18n-tasks normalize
2017-10-26 00:21:58 +09:00
Anna e só
74777599cf l10n: PT-BR translation updated (#5530) 2017-10-25 23:11:03 +09:00
Olivier Nicole
1ba3725473 Complete Esperanto translation (#5520) 2017-10-25 22:38:37 +09:00
David Yip
e40fe4092d Remove nil check in Glitch::KeywordMute#=~.
@regex can no longer be nil, so we don't need to check it.
2017-10-24 19:03:59 -05:00
David Yip
d9485e6497 Assume Glitch::KeywordMute#destroy! works and error out if it doesn't.
There's nothing useful we can display if the destroy action messes up,
so might as well assert it does and complain loudly if it doesn't.
2017-10-24 18:56:57 -05:00
David Yip
d5c8ebe205 Use edit template for displaying errors in update. 2017-10-24 18:56:44 -05:00
David Yip
d03b48cea0 Also filter notifications containing muted keywords. 2017-10-24 18:51:27 -05:00
David Yip
9226257a1b Override Action View name inference in settings/keyword_mutes.
Glitch::KeywordMute's name is inferred as glitch_keyword_mutes, and in
templates this turns into e.g. settings/glitch/keyword_mutes.  Going
along with this convention means a lot of file movement, though, and for
a UI that's as temporary and awkward as this one I think it's less
effort to slap a bunch of as: options everywhere.

We'll do the Right Thing when we build out the API and frontend UI.
2017-10-24 18:40:28 -05:00
David Yip
641f90e73a Fix example description.
This example actually checks matches at the end of a string.
2017-10-24 18:33:02 -05:00
David Yip
f5a3283976 Switch to Regexp.union for building the mute expression.
Also make the keyword-building methods private: they always probably
should have been private, but now I have encoded enough fun and games
into them that it now seems wrong for them to *not* be private.
2017-10-24 18:31:34 -05:00
Ondřej Hruška
516eeeb43d option to add title to <Button>, use for toot buttons (#197) 2017-10-24 19:08:07 +02:00
David Yip
664c9aa708 Merge pull request #196 from glitch-soc/fix-imports
Added app/javascript for imports
2017-10-23 23:34:43 -05:00
kibigo!
119d477c8b Added app/javascript for imports 2017-10-23 20:22:48 -07:00
David Yip
8410d33b49 Only cache the regex text, not the regex itself.
It is possible to cache a Regexp object, but I'm not sure what happens
if e.g. that object remains in cache across two different Ruby versions.
Caching a string seems to raise fewer questions.
2017-10-23 19:31:59 -05:00
David Yip
4f01e6e8d5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into gs-master 2017-10-22 22:57:41 -05:00
Matthew Walsh
a76b024228 Changes to match other timelines in 2.0 2017-10-22 18:45:35 -07:00
Matthew Walsh
3db80f75a6 Added a timeline for Direct statuses
* Lists all Direct statuses you've sent and received
* Displayed in Getting Started
* Streaming server support for direct TL
2017-10-22 18:35:14 -07:00
David Yip
af8f06413e KeywordMute matcher: more closely mimic Regexp#=~ behavior.
Regexp#=~ returns nil if it does not match.  An empty mute set does not
match any status, so KeywordMute::Matcher#=~ ought to return nil also.
2017-10-22 01:12:21 -05:00
David Yip
1a60445a5f Address unused translation errors. 2017-10-22 01:05:56 -05:00
David Yip
4c84513e04 Use current_account from ApplicationController.
This avoids copy-pasting definitions of set_account.
2017-10-22 01:02:52 -05:00
David Yip
4b68e82a19 Don't add \b to whole-word keywords that don't start with word characters.
Ditto for ending with \b.

Consider muting the phrase "(hot take)".  I stipulate it is reasonable
to enter this with the default "match whole word" behavior.  Under the
old behavior, this would be encoded as

    \b\(hot\ take\)\b

However, if \b is before the first character in the string and the first
character in the string is not a word character, then the match will
fail.  Ditto for after.  In our example, "(" is not a word character, so
this will not match statuses containing "(hot take)", and that's a very
surprising behavior.

To address this, we only add leading and trailing \b to keywords that
start or end with word characters.
2017-10-22 00:38:54 -05:00
David Yip
19826774f0 keyword mutes: also check spoiler (CW) text and reblogged statuses. 2017-10-22 00:38:53 -05:00
Marcin Mikołajczak
fdb0848e08 i18n: Update Polish Translation (#5494) 2017-10-22 08:34:39 +09:00
David Yip
ad86c86fa8 Apply keyword mutes to reblogs. 2017-10-21 15:44:47 -05:00
David Yip
670e6a33f8 Move KeywordMute into Glitch namespace.
There are two motivations for this:

1. It looks like we're going to add other features that require
   server-side storage (e.g. user notes).

2. Namespacing glitchsoc modifications is a good idea anyway: even if we
   do not end up doing (1), if upstream introduces a keyword-mute feature
   that also uses a "KeywordMute" model, we can avoid some merge
   conflicts this way and work on the more interesting task of
   choosing which implementation to use.
2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00
David Yip
cd04e3df58 Fill in create, edit, update, and destroy for keyword mutes interface.
Also add a destroy-all action, which can be useful if you're flushing an
old list entirely to start a new one.
2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00
David Yip
4a64181461 Allow keywords to match either substrings or whole words.
Word-boundary matching only works as intended in English and languages
that use similar word-breaking characters; it doesn't work so well in
(say) Japanese, Chinese, or Thai.  It's unacceptable to have a feature
that doesn't work as intended for some languages.  (Moreso especially
considering that it's likely that the largest contingent on the Mastodon
bit of the fediverse speaks Japanese.)

There are rules specified in Unicode TR29[1] for word-breaking across
all languages supported by Unicode, but the rules deliberately do not
cover all cases.  In fact, TR29 states

    For example, reliable detection of word boundaries in languages such
    as Thai, Lao, Chinese, or Japanese requires the use of dictionary
    lookup, analogous to English hyphenation.

So we aren't going to be able to make word detection work with regexes
within Mastodon (or glitchsoc).  However, for a first pass (even if it's
kind of punting) we can allow the user to choose whether they want word
or substring detection and warn about the limitations of this
implementation in, say, docs.

[1]: https://unicode.org/reports/tr29/
     https://web.archive.org/web/20171001005125/https://unicode.org/reports/tr29/
2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00
David Yip
2e03a10059 Spike out index and new views for keyword mutes controller. 2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00
David Yip
4fa2f7e82d Set up /settings/keyword_mutes. #164.
This should eventually be accessible via the API and the web frontend,
but I find it easier to set up an editing interface using Rails
templates and the like.  We can always take it out if it turns out we
don't need it.
2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00
David Yip
b4b657eb1d Invalidate cached matcher objects on KeywordMute commit. #164. 2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00
David Yip
693c66dfde Use more idiomatic string concatentation. #164.
The intent of the previous concatenation was to minimize object
allocations, which can end up being a slow killer.  However, it turns
out that under MRI 2.4.x, the shove-strings-in-an-array-and-join method
is not only arguably more common but (in this particular case) actually
allocates *fewer* objects than the string concatenation.

Or, at least, that's what I gather by running this:

    words = %w(palmettoes nudged hibernation bullish stockade's tightened Hades
    Dixie's formalize superego's commissaries Zappa's viceroy's apothecaries
    tablespoonful's barons Chennai tollgate ticked expands)

    a = Account.first

    KeywordMute.transaction do
      words.each { |w| KeywordMute.create!(keyword: w, account: a) }

      GC.start

      s1 = GC.stat

      re = String.new.tap do |str|
        scoped = KeywordMute.where(account: a)
        keywords = scoped.select(:id, :keyword)
        count = scoped.count

        keywords.find_each.with_index do |kw, index|
          str << Regexp.escape(kw.keyword.strip)
          str << '|' if index < count - 1
        end
      end

      s2 = GC.stat

      puts s1.inspect, s2.inspect

      raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
    end

vs this:

    words = %w( palmettoes nudged hibernation bullish stockade's tightened Hades Dixie's
    formalize superego's commissaries Zappa's viceroy's apothecaries tablespoonful's
    barons Chennai tollgate ticked expands
    )

    a = Account.first

    KeywordMute.transaction do
      words.each { |w| KeywordMute.create!(keyword: w, account: a) }

      GC.start

      s1 = GC.stat

      re = [].tap do |arr|
        KeywordMute.where(account: a).select(:keyword, :id).find_each do |m|
          arr << Regexp.escape(m.keyword.strip)
        end
      end.join('|')

      s2 = GC.stat

      puts s1.inspect, s2.inspect

      raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
    end

Using rails r, here is a comparison of the total_allocated_objects and
malloc_increase_bytes GC stat data:

                 total_allocated_objects        malloc_increase_bytes
string concat    3200241 -> 3201428 (+1187)     1176 -> 45216 (44040)
array join       3200380 -> 3201299 (+919)      1176 -> 36448 (35272)
2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00
David Yip
a4851100fd Make use of the regex attr_reader. #164.
It would also have been valid to get rid of the attr_reader, but I like
being able to reach inside KeywordMute::Matcher without resorting to
instance_variable_get tomfoolery.
2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00