Conflicts:
- `.env.production.sample`:
Upstream and glitch-soc had different comments, some comments got updated upstream.
Updated them in glitch-soc accordingly.
* Add env variable support for number of followable hashtags in feed column.
* Add a note about performance concerns for higher values.
See discussion in https://github.com/glitch-soc/mastodon/pull/2500
* Update .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml
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Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
This adds an extra item to the local settings for
specifying the number of reactions shown in toots.
The detailed status view always shows all
reactions.
the maximum number of reactions was previously
hardcoded to 8. this commit also fixes an
incorrect query in StatusReactionValidator where
it didn't count per-user reactions but the total
amount of different ones.
Conflicts:
- `README.md`:
Discarded upstream changes: we have our own README
- `app/controllers/follower_accounts_controller.rb`:
Port upstream's minor refactoring
- `.env.production.sample`:
Our sample config file is very different from upstream since it is much more
complete. Upstream added documentation for a few env variables.
Copied the new variables/documentation from upstream.
- `app/lib/feed_manager.rb`:
Upstream added a timeline type (hashtags), while glitch-soc already had an
extra one (direct messages). Not really a conflict but textually close
changes.
Ported upstream's changes.
- `app/models/custom_emoji.rb`:
Upstream upped the custom emoji size limit, while glitch-soc had configurable
limits.
Upped the default limits accordingly.
- `streaming/index.js`:
Upstream reworked how hastags were normalized. Minor conflict due to
glitch-soc's handling of instance-local posts.
Ported upstream's changes.
Conflicts:
- `app/controllers/settings/preferences_controller.rb`:
Conflicts due to us having more user settings and upstream dropping
`hide_network` (to replace it with an account attribute, properly migrated).
Dropped `hide_network` like upstream.
- `app/lib/user_settings_decorator.rb`:
Conflicts due to us having more user settings and upstream dropping
`hide_network` (to replace it with an account attribute, properly migrated).
Dropped `hide_network` like upstream.
- `app/models/status.rb`:
Conflict because of slight change in how glitch-soc handles the scope to
filter out local-only posts for anonymous viewers.
Took upstream's changes and re-applied glitch-soc's change.
- `app/models/user.rb`:
Conflicts due to us having more user settings and upstream dropping
`hide_network` (to replace it with an account attribute, properly migrated).
Dropped `hide_network` like upstream.
- `app/views/directories/index.html.haml`:
Conflict because upstream redesigned that page while glitch-soc had a minor
change to support hiding the number of followers.
Ported glitch-soc's change on top of upstream's redesign.
Additional changes:
- `app/models/account_statuses_filter.rb`:
See change to `app/models/status.rb`.
Fixes#1649
This requires setting `HCAPTCHA_SECRET_KEY` and `HCAPTCHA_SITE_KEY`, then
enabling the admin setting at
`/admin/settings/edit#form_admin_settings_captcha_enabled`
Subsequently, a hCaptcha widget will be displayed on `/about` and
`/auth/sign_up` unless:
- the user is already signed-up already
- the user has used an invite link
- the user has already solved the captcha (and registration failed for another
reason)
The Content-Security-Policy headers are altered automatically to allow the
third-party hCaptcha scripts on `/about` and `/auth/sign_up` following the same
rules as above.
Conflicts:
- `.env.production.sample`:
Copied upstream changes.
- `app/controllers/settings/identity_proofs_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's extra “enable_keybase” setting.
Upstream removed keybase support altogether, so did the same.
- `app/controllers/well_known/keybase_proof_config_controller.rb`:
Minor conflict due to glitch-soc's extra “enable_keybase” setting.
Upstream removed keybase support altogether, so did the same.
- `lib/mastodon/statuses_cli.rb`:
Minor conflict due to an optimization that wasn't shared between
the two versions. Copied upstream's version.
In order to work around https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/16895,
add a warning to .env.production.sample, and change the mastodon:setup rake
task to:
- output a warning if a variable will be interpreted differently by dotenv
and docker-compose
- ensure the printed config is compatible with docker-compose
Conflicts:
- `.env.production.sample`:
Upstream changed it completely.
Changed ours to merge upstream's new structure, but
keeping most of the information.
.env.production.sample has been nuked upstream, but we decided to keep it,
so change it to reflect latest changes in environment variable names.
(The link still refers to “whitelist_mode” because the documentation hasn't
been updated yet)
Conflicts:
- `Gemfile.lock`:
Not a real conflict, just a glitch-soc-only dependency too close to a
dependency that got updated upstream. Updated as well.
- `app/models/status.rb`:
Not a real conflict, just a change too close to glitch-soc-changed code
for optionally showing boosts in public timelines.
Applied upstream changes.
- `app/views/layouts/application.html.haml`:
Upstream a new, static CSS file, conflict due to glitch-soc's theming
system, include the file regardless of the theme.
- `config/initializers/content_security_policy.rb`:
Upstream dropped 'unsafe-inline' from the 'style-src' directive, but
both files are very different. Removed 'unsafe-inline' as well.
Conflicts:
- package.json
Not really a conflict, caused by an additional dependency in glitch-soc.
- yarn.lock
Not really a conflict, caused by an additional dependency in glitch-soc.
Conflicts:
- app/models/media_attachment.rb
Upstream raised max image size from 8MB to 10MB while our limit is
configurable. Raised the default to 10MB.