* update to use webp for thumbnails
* bump webp quality up to 40% from 12% (it's a bit different to jpeg quality setting)
* update to use yuva colorspace, and use thumbnail=n=10 to select frame
* fix missing comma in ffmpeg args
* add links to appropriate ffmpeg docs
* update tests
* add file size tests for thumbnails
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* don't set emoji / media image paths on failed download, migrate FileType from string to integer
* fix incorrect uses of util.PtrOr, fix returned frontend media
* fix migration not setting arguments correctly in where clause
* fix not providing default with not null column
* whoops
* ensure a default gets set for media attachment file type
* remove the exclusive flag from writing files in disk storage
* rename PtrOr -> PtrOrZero, and rename PtrValueOr -> PtrOrValue to match
* slight wording changes
* use singular / plural word forms (no parentheses), is better for screen readers
* update testmodels with unknown media type to have unset file details, update attachment focus handling converting to frontend, update tests
* store first instance in ffmpeg wasm pool, fill remaining with closed instances
* [feature] Allow users to set default interaction policies
* use vars for default policies
* avoid some code repetition
* unfuck form binding
* avoid bonkers loop
* beep boop
* put policyValsToAPIPolicyVals in separate function
* don't bother with slices.Grow
* oops
* add more supported file types to our media processor that ffmpeg supports, update supported mime type lists
* add code comments to the supported mime types slice
* don't check for zero value string, just parse
* remove some unneeded consts which make the code a bit harder to read
* fix test expected instance media mime types, use compact ffprobe json, simple media processing by type
* final tweaks to media processing code
* don't use safe divide where we don't need to
* [feature/frontend] Audio player for audio media types
* use video preview images for previews instead of video itself
* don't preload
* update tests for new zork status
* collapse media gallery into single row when small
* initial work replacing our media decoding / encoding pipeline with ffprobe + ffmpeg
* specify the video codec to use when generating static image from emoji
* update go-storage library (fixes incompatibility after updating go-iotools)
* maintain image aspect ratio when generating a thumbnail for it
* update readme to show go-ffmpreg
* fix a bunch of media tests, move filesize checking to callers of media manager for more flexibility
* remove extra debug from error message
* fix up incorrect function signatures
* update PutFile to just use regular file copy, as changes are file is on separate partition
* fix remaining tests, remove some unneeded tests now we're working with ffmpeg/ffprobe
* update more tests, add more code comments
* add utilities to generate processed emoji / media outputs
* fix remaining tests
* add test for opus media file, add license header to utility cmds
* limit the number of concurrently available ffmpeg / ffprobe instances
* reduce number of instances
* further reduce number of instances
* fix envparsing test with configuration variables
* update docs and configuration with new media-{local,remote}-max-size variables
This fixes some linkname shenanigans previous versions of the library
were using. It's now safe to upgrade to Go 1.23 and beyond once they
become available.
* Set frame-ancestors in the CSP
This ensures we can't be loaded/embedded in an iframe. It also sets the
older X-Frame-Options for fallback.
* Disable MIME type sniffing
* Set Referrer-Policy
This sets the policy such that browsers will never send the Referer
header along with a request, unless it's a request to the same protocol,
host/domain and port. Basically, only send it when navigating through
our own UI, but not anything external.
The default is strict-origin-when-cross-origin when unset, which sends
the Referer header for requests unless it's going from HTTPS to HTTP
(i.e a security downgrade, hence the 'strict').
Since 1.25.1 the newer 'http2 on;' syntax should be used. The previous
syntax still works, but throws warnings when testing the configuration
with 'nginx -t'.
This also updates the certbot template to match what's currently
generated. It removes ipv6only=on as that's the default on a listen
directive binding on a wildcard IPv6 address.
* [feature] Default to WASM-based SQLite driver
With 0.16 out this switches our default SQLite driver to the WASM-based
solution instead. So far the driver seems to perform just as well.
Switching our default should result in it getting a bit more testing
during the 0.17 development cycle.
* add the ol' john hancock
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* start updating media manager interface ready for storing attachments / emoji right away
* store emoji and media as uncached immediately, then (re-)cache on Processing{}.Load()
* remove now unused media workers
* fix tests and issues
* fix another test!
* fix emoji activitypub uri setting behaviour, fix remainder of test compilation issues
* fix more tests
* fix (most of) remaining tests, add debouncing to repeatedly failing media / emojis
* whoops, rebase issue
* remove kim's whacky experiments
* do some reshuffling, ensure emoji uri gets set
* ensure marked as not cached on cleanup
* tweaks to media / emoji processing to handle context canceled better
* ensure newly fetched emojis actually get set in returned slice
* use different varnames to be a bit more obvious
* move emoji refresh rate limiting to dereferencer
* add exported dereferencer functions for remote media, use these for recaching in processor
* add check for nil attachment in updateAttachment()
* remove unused emoji and media fields + columns
* see previous commit
* fix old migrations expecting image_updated_at to exists (from copies of old models)
* remove freshness checking code (seems to be broken...)
* fix error arg causing nil ptr exception
* finish documentating functions with comments, slight tweaks to media / emoji deref error logic
* remove some extra unneeded boolean checking
* finish writing documentation (code comments) for exported media manager methods
* undo changes to migration snapshot gtsmodels, updated failing migration to have its own snapshot
* move doesColumnExist() to util.go in migrations package
This syncs our copy with the current state of the ai.robots.txt
repository. Upstream has tightened their scope to be AI-only, whereas
before it included a bunch of SEO and "web intelligence" marketing
stuff. I've kept those but moved them into their own section.