* Restructure the sections
* Mention how to clear out remote avatars and headers, related to #2328
* Add more links to authoritative documentation on the AWS side
* Show how to use the official AWS CLI
* Make a separate section for migration to S3 compatible object backends
* [feature] Account alias / move API + db models
* go fmt
* fix little cherry-pick issues
* update error checking, formatting
* add and use new util functions to simplify alias logic
* [docs] Describe how to block IPs using a firewall
This adds some documentation on how to block one, multiple or whole IP
ranges using the firewall. This can be helpful to protect from DDoS
attacks or block certain parties from being able to communicate with
your instance at all.
* [docs] Fix indenting of nft rule
* [docs] Split iptables and nftables into sections
* [docs] Change configuration creation instructions
This changes the wording to push people towards creating their own
configuration, without copying the whole example configuration. This
makes it much easier to reconcile necessary configruation changes on
upgrades.
* [docs] Reword container version section
This changes the wording in the Version section to make it more clear
what the risks of a moving tag are. It pushes people to use an explicit
release tag instead.
* [feature] Federate status language in + out
* go fmt
* tests, little fix
* improve comments
* unnest a bit
* avoid unnecessary nil check
* use more descriptive variable for contentMap
* prefer instance languages when selecting from contentMap
* update docs to reflect lang selection
* rename rdfLangString -> rdfLangs
* update comments to mention Pollable
* iter through slice instead of map
* update go text, include text/display
* [feature] Set instance langs, show post lang on frontend
* go fmt
* WebGet
* set language for whole article, don't use FA icon
* mention instance languages + other optional config vars
* little tweak
* put languages in config properly
* warn log language parse
* change some naming around
* tidy up validate a bit
* lint
* rename LanguageTmpl in template
* add db models + functions for keeping track of threads
* give em the old linty testy
* create, remove, check mutes
* swagger
* testerino
* test mute/unmute via api
* add info log about new index creation
* thread + allow muting of any remote statuses that mention a local account
* IsStatusThreadMutedBy -> IsThreadMutedByAccount
* use common processing functions in status processor
* set = NULL
* favee!
* get rekt darlings, darlings get rekt
* testrig please, have mercy muy liege
* love like winter! wohoah, wohoah
* domain allow side effects
* tests! logging! unallow!
* document federation modes
* linty linterson
* test
* further adventures in documentation
* finish up domain block documentation (i think)
* change wording a wee little bit
* docs, example
* consolidate shared domainPermission code
* call mode once
* fetch federation mode within domain blocked func
* read domain perm import in streaming manner
* don't use pointer to slice for domain perms
* don't bother copying blocks + allows before deleting
* admonish!
* change wording just a scooch
* update docs
* [docs] Callout no cluster/multi-node support
Though we have a GitHub issue for this, we don't mention it anywhere in
the docs. This adds it to the deployment considerations so hopefully
folks will see it when standing up their own instance.
* [docs] Add daenney as a developer
* [feature] Add http trace exporter, drop Jaeger
Jaeger supports ingesting traces using the OpenTelemetry gRPC or HTTP
methods. The Jaeger project has deprecated the old jaeger transport.
* Add support for submitting traces over HTTP
* Drop support for the old Jaeger protocol
* Upgrade the trace libraries to v1.17
Fixes: #2176Fixes: #2179
* [feature] list commands for both attachment and emojis
* use fewer commands, provide `local-only` and `remote-only` as filters
* envparsing
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Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* [feature] Don't emit timestamp in log lines
When running gotosocial with a service manager like systemd, or a
container runtime, the associated log driver usually emits timestamps
itself. In those cases, having the extra timestamp from our own log
lines ends up being a bit noisy and when centrally ingesting logs is
duplicate information.
This introduces a configuration flag that allows disabling emitting the
timestamp. It's only wired up for "daemonised" processes, meaning server
and testrig.
* [chore] Add docs for log-timestamp
* [feature] Simplify timestamp handling
Co-Authored-By: kim <89579420+NyaaaWhatsUpDoc@users.noreply.github.com>
* [chore] Less escaped double-quotes
* [chore] Fix help string
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* init instance rules database model, admin api
* expose instance rules in public instance api
* public /api/v1/instance/rules route
* GET ruleById
* createRule route
* createRule auth check
* updateRule
* deleteRule
* list rules on about page
* ruleGet auth
* add about page ids for anchors
* process and store adding violated rules to reports
* admin api models for instance rules
* instance rule edit frontend
* change rule inputs to textareas
* database fixes after rebase (#2124)
* remove unused imports
* fix db migration column name
* fix tests
* fix more tests
* fix postgres error with wrongly used Ident
* add some tests, fiddle with rule model a bit, fix postgres migration
* swagger docs
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This adds the CSP header with a policy of only loading from the same
domain. We don't make use of external media, CSS, JS, fonts, so we don't
ever need external data loaded in our context.
When building a DEBUG build, the policy gets extended to include
localhost:*, i.e localhost on any port. This keeps the live-reloading
flow for JS development working. localhost and 127.0.0.1 are considered
to be the same so mixing and matching those doesn't result in a CSP
violation.
With Feditext now accepting beta users, this adds it as the third
client to recommend so we have web and the dominant mobile platforms
covered.
This also removes the screenshots from the README, because it became a
mess trying to add a third one. Either the cells become very narrow, or
the table doubles in height. As the UI may also change over time, it
might be better to point folks at the apps instead who'll hopefully have
up to date screenshots in their storefronts.