* [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
* [docs] Mounting config file in container
This adds a small section clarifying how to mount a config.yaml in a
container.
* [docs] Work in GTS_CONFIG_PATH
* [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
* 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
* 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