* [feature] Email change
* frontend stuff for changing email
* docs
* tests etc
* differentiate more clearly between local user+account and account
* populate user
* do not uncache status / emoji media if attached status is bookmarked
* add status bookmark and bookmark IDs caches
* update status bookmark tests
* move IsStatusBookmarkedBy() to StatusBookmark{} interface, rely on cache
* fix envparsing.sh test
* removes the avatar / header deref maps as we now have per-uri status / account locks, adds retries on data-races, adds separate emoji map mutex
* work with a copy of account / status for each retry loop
* revert to old data race behaviour, it gets too complicated otherwise
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* Use correct entity name
* We support server-side filters now
* Document filter v1 methods that can throw a 409
* Validate v1 filter phrase as filter title
* Always check v1 filter API status codes in tests
* Document keyword minimum requirement on filter API v1
* Make it possible to specify filter keyword update columns per filter keyword
* Implement v2 filter API
* Fix lint and tests
* Update Swagger spec
* Fix filter update test
* Update Swagger spec *correctly*
* Update actual files Swagger spec was generated from
* Remove keywords_attributes and statuses_attributes
* Add test for serialization of empty filter
* More helpful messages when object is owned by wrong account
On startup and shutdown of a worker, we log a message of the worker
being started together with a textual representation of a memory
address. Though this can be handy for developers to debug
startup/shutdown sequencing issues of the workers, it's typically not
very useful or informative for an admin. We can also output a lot of
these (on my system I get 265 lines of these during startup).
This changes the messages from Info to Debug, to not print them under
normal circumstances.
* improved server shutdown with more precise shutdown of modules + deferring of ALL of it
* make the same changes to the testrig server
* use testrig specific func
* update variable name to fix nilptr
* fix removal of setting db on state
* Implement profile API
This Mastodon 4.2 extension provides capabilities missing from the existing Mastodon account update API: deleting an account's avatar or header.
See: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/profile/
* Move profile media methods to media processor
* Remove check for moved account
* update to use go-storage/ instead of go-store/v2/storage/
* pull in latest version from codeberg
* remove test output 😇
* add code comments
* set the exclusive bit when creating new files in disk config
* bump to actual release version
* bump to v0.1.1 (tis a simple no-logic change)
* update readme
* only use a temporary read seeker when decoding video if required (should only be S3 now)
* use fastcopy library to use memory pooled buffers when calling TempFileSeeker()
* update to use seek call in serveFileRange()
* Remove dead code
* Filter statuses when converting to frontend representation
* status.filtered is an array
* Make matching case-insensitive
* Remove TODOs that don't need to be done now
* Add missing filter check for notification
* lint: rename ErrHideStatus
* APIFilterActionToFilterAction not used yet
* swaggerino docseroni
* Address review comments
* Add apimodel.FilterActionNone
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Co-authored-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* [feature] Page through accounts as moderator
* aaaaa
* use COLLATE "C" for Postgres to ensure same ordering as SQLite
* fix typo, test paging up
* don't show moderation / info for our instance acct
* start replacing client + federator + media workers with new worker + queue types
* refactor federatingDB.Delete(), drop queued messages when deleting account / status
* move all queue purging to the processor workers
* undo toolchain updates
* code comments, ensure dereferencer worker pool gets started
* update gruf libraries in readme
* start the job scheduler separately to the worker pools
* reshuffle ordering or server.go + remove duplicate worker start / stop
* update go-list version
* fix vendoring
* move queue invalidation to before wipeing / deletion, to ensure queued work not dropped
* add logging to worker processing functions in testrig, don't start workers in unexpected places
* update go-structr to add (+then rely on) QueueCtx{} type
* ensure more worker pools get started properly in tests
* fix remaining broken tests relying on worker queue logic
* fix account test suite queue popping logic, ensure noop workers do not pull from queue
* move back accidentally shuffled account deletion order
* ensure error (non nil!!) gets passed in refactored federatingDB{}.Delete()
* silently drop deletes from accounts not permitted to
* don't warn log on forwarded deletes
* make if else clauses easier to parse
* use getFederatorMsg()
* improved code comment
* improved code comment re: requesting account delete checks
* remove boolean result from worker start / stop since false = already running or already stopped
* remove optional passed-in http.client
* remove worker starting from the admin CLI commands (we don't need to handle side-effects)
* update prune cli to start scheduler but not all of the workers
* fix rebase issues
* remove redundant return statements
* i'm sorry sir linter
* [chore] Upgrade our Go version to 1.22
With Go 1.22 having been released at the start of February, it's now
been a few months. No major issues have shown up, and the two point
release since then have primarily been security fixes plus some general
bug fixing.
This sets the required Go version to 1.22, as there's nothing in 1.22.1
or 1.22.2 that we would explicitly require. It sets the toolchain to the
latest point release, to ensure we pick up any fixes from there when
building releases etc.
* [chore] Update CI to Go 1.22
* [chore] Update golangci-lint to 1.25.7
Newer version should know about Go 1.22 and run fine.
* [chore] Update Docker container to Go 1.22
* [chore] Update Dockerfile to newer Alpine version
* sign drone.yml
* add missing license header
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This updates the robots.txt based on the list of the ai.robots.txt
repository. We can look at automating that at some point.
It's worth pointing out that some robots, namely the ones by Bytedance,
are known to ignore robots.txt entirely.
* [feature/performance] Store account stats in separate table, get stats from remote
* test account stats
* add some missing increment / decrement calls
* change stats function signatures
* rejig logging a bit
* use lock when updating stats
* update token + client code to use struct caches
* add code comments
* slight tweak to default mem ratios
* fix envparsing
* add appropriate invalidate hooks
* update the tokenstore sweeping function to rely on caches
* update to use PutClient()
* add ClientID to list of token struct indices
* update settings panels, add pending overview + approve/deny functions
* add admin accounts get, approve, reject
* send approved/rejected emails
* use signup URL
* docs!
* email
* swagger
* web linting
* fix email tests
* wee lil fixerinos
* use new paging logic for GetAccounts() series of admin endpoints, small changes to query building
* shuffle useAccountIDIn check *before* adding to query
* fix parse from toot react error
* use `netip.Addr`
* put valid slices in globals
* optimistic updates for account state
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* [feature] User sign-up form and admin notifs
* add chosen + filtered languages to migration
* remove stray comment
* chosen languages schmosen schmanguages
* proper error on local account missing
* add delivery worker type that pulls from queue to httpclient package
* finish up some code commenting, bodge a vendored activity library change, integrate the deliverypool changes into transportcontroller
* hook up queue deletion logic
* support deleting queued http requests by target ID
* don't index APRequest by hostname in the queue
* use gorun
* use the original context's values when wrapping msg type as delivery{}
* actually log in the AP delivery worker ...
* add uncommitted changes
* use errors.AsV2()
* use errorsv2.AsV2()
* finish adding some code comments, add bad host handling to delivery workers
* slightly tweak deliveryworkerpool API, use advanced sender multiplier
* remove PopCtx() method, let others instead rely on Wait()
* shuffle things around to move delivery stuff into transport/ subpkg
* remove dead code
* formatting
* validate request before queueing for delivery
* finish adding code comments, fix up backoff code
* finish adding more code comments
* clamp minimum no. senders to 1
* add start/stop logging to delivery worker, some slight changes
* remove double logging
* use worker ptrs
* expose the embedded log fields in httpclient.Request{}
* ensure request context values are preserved when updating ctx
* add delivery worker tests
* fix linter issues
* ensure delivery worker gets inited in testrig
* fix tests to delivering messages to check worker delivery queue
* update error type to use ptr instead of value receiver
* fix test calling Workers{}.Start() instead of testrig.StartWorkers()
* update docs for advanced-sender-multiplier
* update to the latest activity library version
* add comment about not using httptest.Server{}
* [chore] Log less output on failed test
This changes the testrig log level to be error by default instead of
info. This makes test failures a lot easier to read, as we don't have
the parade of info logs for each failure to scroll through.
It speeds up the test suite by a couple of seconds since we need
to buffer and flush a lot less messages. On a clean run, so no test
failures, it's about a 3s difference on my machine. Depending on the
amount of test failures, total time saved can vary.
This also introduces a GTS_TESTRIG_LOG_LEVEL environment variable that
we explicitly check for, making it easy to override the log level should
we have a need for it. This would be primarily for running locally, and
not so much as part of go test.
Lastly, it updates the syslog tests to use log.Error because if the log
level is set to error but we call log.Info no message is emitted and we
hang indefinitely on the channel read.
* [chore] Rename the testrig log level env var
The id on the follows table is not a ULID, but a random ID. Sorting on
them results in a completely random order. Instead, sort on created_at,
which sould result in a stable and intended sort order.
Fixes: #2769
Co-authored-by: kim <89579420+NyaaaWhatsUpDoc@users.noreply.github.com>
* improved PostInboxScheme() error handling / logging in case of failed auth
* dumbass kim. returning err instead of errWithCode...
* add checks for the slightly changed error handling in tests, add notes in codebase about the odd way of working
* [feature] User-selectable preset themes
* docs, more theme stuff
* lint, tests
* fix css name
* correct some little issues
* add another theme
* fix poll background
* okay last theme i swear
* make retrieval of apimodel themes more conventional
* preallocate stylesheet slices
go 1.21.8 fixed some minor issues in net/mail that causes the test suite to fail
for some mail validation cases. Although we're not on go 1.21.8 yet, make the test
forward and backwards compatible.
See: 263c059b09
* prevent moved accounts from taking create-type actions
* update move logic
* federate move out
* indicate on web profile when an account has moved
* [docs] Add migration docs section
* lock while checking + setting move state
* use redirectFollowers func for clientAPI as well
* comment typo
* linter? i barely know 'er!
* Update internal/uris/uri.go
Co-authored-by: Daenney <daenney@users.noreply.github.com>
* add a couple tests for move
* fix little mistake exposed by tests (thanks tests)
* ensure Move marked as successful
* attach shared util funcs to struct
* lock whole account when doing move
* move moving check to after error check
* replace repeated text with error func
* linterrrrrr!!!!
* catch self follow case
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* [feature] Process incoming account Move activity
* fix targetAcct typo
* put move origin account on fMsg
* shift more move functionality back to the worker fn
* simplify error logic
* Add Swagger spec test script
* Fix Swagger spec errors not related to statuses with polls
* Add API tests that post a status with a poll
* Fix creating a status with a poll from form params
* Fix Swagger spec errors related to statuses with polls (this is the last error)
* Fix Swagger spec warnings not related to unused definitions
* Suppress a duplicate list update params definition that was somehow causing wrong param names
* Add Swagger test to CI
- updates Drone config
- vendorizes go-swagger
- fixes a file extension issue that caused the test script to generate JSON instead of YAML with the vendorized version
* Put `Sample: ` on its own line everywhere
* Remove unused id param from emojiCategoriesGet
* Add 5 more pairs of profile fields to account update API Swagger
* Remove Swagger prefix from dummy fields
It makes the generated code look weird
* Manually annotate params for statusCreate operation
* Fix all remaining Swagger spec warnings
- Change some models into operation parameters
- Ignore models that already correspond to manually documented operation parameters but can't be trivially changed (those with file fields)
* Documented that creating a status with scheduled_at isn't implemented yet
* sign drone.yml
* Fix filter API Swagger errors
* fixup! Fix filter API Swagger errors
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* Implement client-side v1 filters
* Exclude linter false positives
* Update test/envparsing.sh
* Fix minor Swagger, style, and Bun usage issues
* Regenerate Swagger
* De-generify filter keywords
* Remove updating filter statuses
This is an operation that the Mastodon v2 filter API doesn't actually have, because filter statuses, unlike keywords, don't have options: the only info they contain is the status ID to be filtered.
* Add a test for filter statuses specifically
* De-generify filter statuses
* Inline FilterEntry
* Use vertical style for Bun operations consistently
* Add comment on Filter DB interface
* Remove GoLand linter control comments
Our existing linters should catch these, or they don't matter very much
* Reduce memory ratio for filters
* add more stringent checks for remote status permissibility
* add check for inreplyto of a remote status being a boost
* do not permit inReplyTo boost wrapper statuses
* change comment wording
* fix calls to NewFederator()
* add code comments for NotPermitted() and SetNotPermitted()
* improve comment
* check that existing != nil before attempting delete
* ensure replying account isn't suspended
* use a debug log instead of info. check for boost using ID
* shorten log string length. make info level
* add note that replying to boost wrapper status shouldn't be able to happen anyways
* update to use onFail() function
The OpenTelemetry SDK is very strict about the schema version when
the `Resource` is initialized.
Specifically, different schema versions _CANNOT_ be mixed, and since
the default SDK resource (which is merged with the user-defined one)
defines a schema URL, the `semconv` imports are really prone to being
out-of-sync.
The best way to avoid this is to merge a _schemaless_ resource. This
is fine...there's plenty of other ways to get `semconv` out of sync,
and the core service attributes (e.g. `service.name`) should not ever
change.
Additionally, any errors here are now propagated so that they'll be
visible instead of silently swallowed.
* Account timeline: exclude self-replies that mention other accounts
* Add index for querying unmentioned statuses
* remove now unused statuses_account_id_id_idx
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* update activity library so dereferencer returns full response and checks *final* link to allow for redirects
* temporarily add bodged fixed library
* remove unused code
* update getAccountFeatured() to use dereferenceCollectionPage()
* make sure to release map
* perform a 2nd decode to ensure reader is empty after primary decode
* add comment explaining choice of using Decode() instead of Unmarshal()
* update embedded activity library to latest matching https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/activity/pull/21
* add checks to look for changed URI and re-check database if redirected
* update max iteration count to 512, add checks during dereferenceAncestors() for indirect URLs
* remove doubled-up code
* fix use of status instead of current
* use URIs for checking equality for security
* use the latest known URI for boost_of_uri in case original was an indirect
* add dereferenceCollection() function for dereferenceAccountFeatured()
* pull in latest github.com/superseriousbusiness/activity version (and remove the bodge!!)
* fix typo in code comments
* update decodeType() to accept a readcloser and handle body closing
* switch to checking using BoostOfID and add note why not using BoostOfURI
* ensure InReplyTo gets unset when deleting status parent in case currently stubbed
* add tests for Collection and CollectionPage iterators
* rewrite Stream{} to use much less mutex locking, update related code
* use new context for the stream context
* ensure stream gets closed on return of writeTo / readFrom WSConn()
* ensure stream write timeout gets cancelled
* remove embedded context type from Stream{}, reformat log messages for consistency
* use c.Request.Context() for context passed into Stream().Open()
* only return 1 boolean, fix tests to expect multiple stream types in messages
* changes to ping logic
* further improved ping logic
* don't export unused function types, update message sending to only include relevant stream type
* ensure stream gets closed 🤦
* update to error log on failed json marshal (instead of panic)
* inverse websocket read error checking to _ignore_ expected close errors
On outgoing `GET` requests that are signed (e.g. authorized fetch),
if the initial request fails with `401`, try again, but _without_
the query parameters included in the HTTP signature.
This is primarily useful for compatibility with Mastodon; though
hopefully this can be removed in the not-too-distant future, as
they've started changing their behavior here.
Signed-off-by: Milas Bowman <devnull@milas.dev>
* [bugfix] Pass `latest` to dereferenceThread instead of barebones status
* only mark status orphaned if visibility suggests parent is really deleted
* tone down "not deref'd" warnings, since they represent a legit visibility situation
* remove FAQ entry for "status not deref'd yet"
* [chore] Disable Move API endpoints for now until Move is fully implemented in the backend
* disable other form fields
* clarify that moving to GtS also isn't implemented yet
* [chore] Simplify the User-Agent string
RFC 9110[1] includes a definition for the format of a user-agent header:
User-Agent = product *( RWS ( product / comment ) )
product = token ["/" product-version]
product-version = token
comment = "(" *( ctext / quoted-pair / comment ) ")"
ctext = HTAB / SP / %x21-27 / %x2A-5B / %x5D-7E / obs-text
An example given in the RFC: User-Agent: CERN-LineMode/2.15 libwww/2.17b3
The idea is typically start with the most important product/version, add
a (comment) if necessary and then include any auxilliary products.
However, the RFC warns against including too many auxiliary products as
those can be unnecessarily revealing.
For automated systems (i.e not a browser), the common and recommended
format is <product></version> (+uri-for-contact), followed with any
additional <product>/<version> pairs that are relevant.
This changes our UA to match that convention more closely. This makes it
easier for administrators who do user-agent parsing for statistics or
other purposes to correctly identify the version of GoToSocial.
Currently tools tend to get confused by the lack of a /<version> on the
start of our string.
[1]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-user-agents
* [chore] Don't use app name in UA
From all the GtS UAs I've collected, nobody seems to set/change this,
so we might as well use the static string.
The main usefulness for this is when you have multilpe GtS instances
connecting to the same DB, so they can identify as different instances
by changing the application name (though it should already be obvious
from having different usernames).
* temporarily cache account status counts to reduce no. account counts
* whoops, forgot to initAccountCounts()
* use already fetched cache capacity value
* make cache a ptr type
* whoops, use count instead of just select
* fix to correctly use the transaction
* properly wrap that tx 😇
* correctly wrap both tx types
* outline retryOnBusy() to allow the fast path to be inlined
* return err on context cancelled
* remove unnecessary storage of context in stmt, fix Exec and Query interface implementations
* shutup linter
* [feature] serdes for moved/also_known_as
* document `alsoKnownAs` and `movedTo` properties
* only implicitly populate AKA uris from DB for local accounts
* don't let remotes store more than 20 AKA uris to avoid shenanigans
* Improve context descendant sorting
Topologically sort replies, then move self-replies to top of list
* Unify descendant sort passes
* Correct test package name
* Preallocate maps
* update media / emoji cleaner funcs to use new paging package, check for same returned maxID
* fix other calls of getattachments and getmojis not using paging
* use alternative order-by function
* much simplified DereferenceStatusAncestors(), also handles edge cases now
* perform status acceptibility check before handling even as forward
* don't further dereference ancestors if they're up to date
* call enrichStatusSafely() directly to ensure we get error messages
* change getStatusByURI() semantics to return error + old model on failed update, fix deref ancestor to check for staleness before refetch
* perform a nil-check on the status.Local variable, in case it hasn't been set on new status attempting refresh
* more consistently set returned parent status, don't check if updated
* only home-timeline statuses if explicitly visible AND not explicitly invisible!
* fix broken test now that status acceptibility checks happen on forwarded statuses
* Fix EmptyJSONObject/EmptyJSONArray
These are meant to be the bytes representing an empty object and array in JSON: `{}` and `[]`. They are actually the strings `"{}"` and `"[]"`. This causes clients expecting an object or array to not be able to parse the response.
* Use json.RawMessage instead of []byte
* tidy up account, status, webfingering logic a wee bit
* go fmt
* invert published check
* alter resp initialization
* get Published from account in typeutils
* don't instantiate error for no darn good reason
* shadow err
* don't repeat error codes in wrapped errors
* don't wrap error unnecessarily
For some reason httpconv seems to have disappeared from 1.21, which
results in a 1.21 runtime with 1.20 semconv/httpconv which seems to
break some things.
For now, this rolls the OTEL dependencies back to 1.20 which should fix
the observability issues. We'll need to take a look at how to upgrade
safely and correctly in the future.
Relates to #2503.
* rewrite cache library as codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr, implement in gotosocial
* use actual go-structr release version (not just commit hash)
* revert go toolchain changes (damn you go for auto changing this)
* fix go mod woes
* ensure %w is used in calls to errs.Appendf()
* fix error checking
* fix possible panic
* remove unnecessary start/stop functions, move to main Cache{} struct, add note regarding which caches require start/stop
* fix copy-paste artifact... 😇
* fix all comment copy-paste artifacts
* remove dropID() function, now we can just use slices.DeleteFunc()
* use util.Deduplicate() instead of collate(), move collate to util
* move orderByIDs() to util package and "generify"
* add a util.DeleteIf() function, use this to delete entries on failed population
* use slices.DeleteFunc() instead of util.DeleteIf() (i had the logic mixed up in my head somehow lol)
* add note about how collate differs from deduplicate