- new setting to enable user exports defaults to False
- add setting to enable and disable user exports
- do not allow user exports when using s3 storage
- do not serve non-image files from /images/ (requires update to nginx settings)
- increase default file upload limit to 100MB to enable user exports to be imported (can be changed in .env)
- rationalise activitypub.Reject and fix model being undefined
- fix not being able to follow users from followers page: 'delete' option now in user_options dropdown
- revert bookwyrm.js
- fix delete_follow_request deleting instead of rejecting
- add user id to 'remove-follow' path
If a theme is uploaded incorrectly or has errors in it, users can still
select the theme but it will cause a 500 error on every page, making the
app unusable and also making it impossible for them to switch to a
functional theme.
A better fix would be to fail gracefully, but in lieu of that, this will
at least let admins confirm if a theme is broken safely.
* adds the ability to remove a user from your followers list
* fixes verbs.Reject to process reject activities for previously accepted follows in both directions
fixes#2635
- makes user_import_time_limit a site setting rather than a value in settings.py (note this applies to exports as well as imports)
- admins can change user_import_time_limit from UI
- admins can cancel stuck user imports
- disabling new imports also disables user imports
Complete Migrations of Bookwyrm Accounts across instances
Merging this into `user-migration` branch to enable final work on this within the main Bookwyrm repository. We will pull in the final PR from there into `main` when ready.
Thanks to @CSDUMMI and the crew for this huge job.
* update User model to allow for moved_to and also_known_as values
* allow users to add aliases (also_known_as) in UI
* allow users to move account to another one (moved_to)
* redirect webfinger to the new account after a move
* present notification to followers inviting to follow at new account
Note: unlike Mastodon we're not running any unfollow/autofollow action here: users can decide for themselves
This makes undoing moves easier.
TODO
There is still a bug with incoming Moves, at least from Mastodon.
This seems to be something to do with Update activities (rather than Move, strictly).
This table will now track all actions taken on a report, like resolving
it, re-opening it, suspending the reported user, et cetera, in addition
to comments. When there are multiple admins, this change will make it
easier to understand what actions have been taken by whom on a report.
By default, Django doesn't run any context processors for server errors,
to make the error path as simple as possible. However, this has the
downside that our template does not load correctly. To fix this, I added
a custom 500 error handler, which will run the context processor.
Fixes: #2736