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Fix issue with some Node.js versions not having Array.prototype.includes (#3667)

by using Array.prototype.indexOf instead
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Eugen Rochko 2017-06-09 19:46:33 +02:00 committed by GitHub
parent 9b03cf0ddd
commit 0464602978

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@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ const startWorker = (workerId) => {
const targetAccountIds = [unpackedPayload.account.id].concat(unpackedPayload.mentions.map(item => item.id)); const targetAccountIds = [unpackedPayload.account.id].concat(unpackedPayload.mentions.map(item => item.id));
const accountDomain = unpackedPayload.account.acct.split('@')[1]; const accountDomain = unpackedPayload.account.acct.split('@')[1];
if (Array.isArray(req.filteredLanguages) && req.filteredLanguages.includes(unpackedPayload.language)) { if (Array.isArray(req.filteredLanguages) && req.filteredLanguages.indexOf(unpackedPayload.language) !== -1) {
log.silly(req.requestId, `Message ${unpackedPayload.id} filtered by language (${unpackedPayload.language})`); log.silly(req.requestId, `Message ${unpackedPayload.id} filtered by language (${unpackedPayload.language})`);
done(); done();
return; return;