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.
This switches the documentation to use human sizes, so 50MiB instead of
an integer number of bytes. This makes it much easier to understand what
values are set, and less likely to accidentally set the wrong value.
* 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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* add authentication workflow to docs
* fixed the markdown callouts and added the new page to the mkdocs.yml
* fixed the markdown callouts properly this time
* applied the suggested edits
* inline styles don't render in code blocks; added bash to the curl code blocks
* scopes list was not rendering as a list; fixed a typo in getting your token warning
* scopes can be a space separated list and not just one
* apply suggested change to authentication.md
Co-authored-by: Daenney <daenney@users.noreply.github.com>
* applied latest suggested edits
* added information on Gts scoped tokens
* fixed admonition formatting
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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