* Fix avatar and header issues by using custom geometry detector
Revert a part of #6508. The file passed to dynamic styles method
was not actually a file, but an instance of Paperclip::Attachment,
which broke all styles by always returning {} from the method.
One problem with GIF avatars was that Paperclip::GeometryDetector
reported wrong dimensions for them, e.g. 120x120 GIF avatar would
for some reason be detected as 120x53. By writing our own geometry
parser, we can use FastImage, which also happens to be faster than
ImageMagick, to detect image dimensions, which are also correct.
Unfortunately, this PR does not implement skipping a `convert`
entirely if the dimensions are already correct, as I found no easy
way to write that behaviour into Paperclip without rewriting the
Paperclip::Thumbnail class.
* Only invoke convert if dimension or format needs to be changed
Also don't apply "-quality 80" option which is probably the reason
for slight color differences between original and remote image
(because it would apply it twice, once on original instance, and
again on the receiving instance)
- 4px rounded corners on media attachments
- Better colors/contrast for CW/media spoiler on public pages
- Fix vertical alignment of "Show more" button
- Fix layout jump when unhiding standalone media
The cache store is explicitly used by some specs, but they were not
isolated and therefore not reliable. This fixes the issue by clearing
the cache after each specs.
Some available languages lack translations for notification mails. Now it
tests for two languages which is certain to have required translations:
German and English.
German is the language the current project owner, Eugen Rochko speaks, and
providing English translations for new messages is de facto mandatory.
Reasoning: HTML title tag affects everyone. But OpenGraph only affects
when somebody is deliberately sharing the content, usually in an
environment where such content is expected. Hiding the content in
OpenGraph tags results in deceitful previews which inhibit the
shareability of the post.
Example: Somebody writes a clever post about politics but kindly
puts a "uspol" content warning on it. Mastodon users are thankful,
but sharing this post on another platform results in non-Mastodon
users believing the entire contents of the post is "uspol" and not
clicking through/reading and re-sharing.
In cases where a URL has a trailing hyphen the FetchLinkCardService incorrectly removes the hyphen when it is parsed
The hyphen is not a reserved character in the URI spec https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-2.2
* Add better CLI prompt
* Add rake mastodon:setup interactive wizard
* Test db/redis/smtp configurations and add admin user at the end
* Test database connection even when database does not exist yet
Nokogiri linked to the version of libxml2 shipped in Travis' Trusty
image exhibits incorrect behavior when parsing strings resembling
<p>I <3 oats</p>
In particular, Html2Text.convert (which uses nokogiri) will return "I"
for the above string when it ought to return "I <3 oats".
The version of libxml2 shipped with nokogiri 1.8.1+ exhibits correct
parse behavior for this string, as does the libxml2 present in Ubuntu
Xenial.
Since 245816ab2721f386184878d71be01143d207abf5, IntersectionObserverArticle
assumes that its children do not change unless the number of children changes.
This is not the case with the notification overlay, which resulted in the
checkmark of notification cleaning mode not updating unless scrolling to make
notifications appear/disappear.
This change may negatively impact performances.
Unlike strip_tags, html2text will preserve text present in other nodes,
e.g. anchor tags:
[1] pry(main)> str = '<a href="http://www.example.com">A link</a>'
=> "<a href=\"http://www.example.com\">A link</a>"
[2] pry(main)> Html2Text.convert(str)
=> "[A link](http://www.example.com)"
[3] pry(main)> include ActionView::Helpers::SanitizeHelper
=> Object
[4] pry(main)> strip_tags(str)
=> "A link"
Preserving the href of an anchor allows keyword mutes to also match on
URLs, which is something that the frontend regex filter can currently
do.
* Add full-text search for authorized statuses
- Search API will return statuses that match the query
- Only for logged in users
- Only if you are author of the status,
- Or you were mentioned in it
- Or you favourited or reblogged it
- Configuration over `ES_ENABLED`, `ES_HOST`, `ES_PORT`, `ES_PREFIX`
- Run `rails chewy:deploy` to create & populate index
Fix#5880Fix#4293Fix#1152
* Add commented out docker-compose configuration for ES container
* Optimize index import, filter search results
* Add basic normalization to the index
* Add better stemming and normalization to the index
* Skip webfinger request if search query includes both @ and a space
* Fix code style
* Visually separate search result sections
* Fix code style issues