If Mastodon accesses to the hidden service via transparent proxy, it's needed to avoid checking whether it's a private address, since `.onion` is resolved to a private address.
I was previously using the `HIDDEN_SERVICE_VIA_TRANSPARENT_PROXY` to provide that function. However, I realized that using `HIDDEN_SERVICE_VIA_TRANSPARENT_PROXY` is redundant, since this specification is always used with `ALLOW_ACCESS_TO_HIDDEN_SERVICE`. Therefore, I decided to integrate the setting of `HIDDEN_SERVICE_VIA_TRANSPARENT_PROXY` into` ALLOW_ACCESS_TO_HIDDEN_SERVICE`.
* Add support for HTTP client proxy
* Add access control for darknet
Supress error when access to darknet via transparent proxy
* Fix the codes pointed out
* Lint
* Fix an omission + lint
* any? -> include?
* Change detection method to regexp to avoid test fail
* Ensure the app does not even start if OTP_SECRET is not set
* Remove PAPERCLIP_SECRET (it's not used by anything, actually)
Imports are for internal consumption and the url option isn't even
used correctly, so we can remove the hash stuff from them
* 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
Keystone V2 is deprecated in favour of V3. This adds the necessary
connection parameters for establishing a V3 connection. Connections
to V2 endpoints are still possible and the configuration should
remain compatible.
This also introduces a SWIFT_REGION variable for multi-region
OpenStack environments and a SWIFT_CACHE_TTL that controls how long
tokens and other meta-data is cached for. Caching tokens avoids
rate-limiting errors that would result in media uploads becoming
unavailable during high load or when using tasks like
media:remove_remote. fog-openstack only supports token caching for
V3 endpoints, so a recommendation for using V3 was added.
- improve docker_entrypoint.sh
- serve static files with puma by default
- sort packages list
- use virtual package for build deps
- show how to assign UID/GID
* Add additional documentation and warnings to the WEB_DOMAIN setting.
This feature is largely undocumented, and quite a number of users have
shot them in the feet already despite the warning. Added a bit of documentation
and expanded the warning until we have a mechanism for dealing with conflicting
user URIs.
* Change WEB_DOMAIN comments to point to the extensive online documentation
* Allow using an SMTP server without authentication (e.g Postfix relay on the same host) by setting SMTP_LOGIN and SMTP_AUTH_METHOD to 'none'
* Add note in .env.production.sample about SMTP settings for servers where no auth is required
* Assume that SMTP_LOGIN and SMTP_PASSWORD will be blank if we set SMTP_AUTH_METHOD to none