* refactor visibility checking, add caching for visibility
* invalidate visibility cache items on account / status deletes
* fix requester ID passed to visibility cache nil ptr
* de-interface caches, fix home / public timeline caching + visibility
* finish adding code comments for visibility filter
* fix angry goconst linter warnings
* actually finish adding filter visibility code comments for timeline functions
* move home timeline status author check to after visibility
* remove now-unused code
* add more code comments
* add TODO code comment, update printed cache start names
* update printed cache names on stop
* start adding separate follow(request) delete db functions, add specific visibility cache tests
* add relationship type caching
* fix getting local account follows / followed-bys, other small codebase improvements
* simplify invalidation using cache hooks, add more GetAccountBy___() functions
* fix boosting to return 404 if not boostable but no error (to not leak status ID)
* remove dead code
* improved placement of cache invalidation
* update license headers
* add example follow, follow-request config entries
* add example visibility cache configuration to config file
* use specific PutFollowRequest() instead of just Put()
* add tests for all GetAccountBy()
* add GetBlockBy() tests
* update block to check primitive fields
* update and finish adding Get{Account,Block,Follow,FollowRequest}By() tests
* fix copy-pasted code
* update envparsing test
* whitespace
* fix bun struct tag
* add license header to gtscontext
* fix old license header
* improved error creation to not use fmt.Errorf() when not needed
* fix various rebase conflicts, fix account test
* remove commented-out code, fix-up mention caching
* fix mention select bun statement
* ensure mention target account populated, pass in context to customrenderer logging
* remove more uncommented code, fix typeutil test
* add statusfave database model caching
* add status fave cache configuration
* add status fave cache example config
* woops, catch missed error. nice catch linter!
* add back testrig panic on nil db
* update example configuration to match defaults, slight tweak to cache configuration defaults
* update envparsing test with new defaults
* fetch followingget to use the follow target account
* use accounnt.IsLocal() instead of empty domain check
* use constants for the cache visibility type check
* use bun.In() for notification type restriction in db query
* include replies when fetching PublicTimeline() (to account for single-author threads in Visibility{}.StatusPublicTimelineable())
* use bun query building for nested select statements to ensure working with postgres
* update public timeline future status checks to match visibility filter
* same as previous, for home timeline
* update public timeline tests to dynamically check for appropriate statuses
* migrate accounts to allow unique constraint on public_key
* provide minimal account with publicKey
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* start refactoring account deletion
* update to use state.DB
* further messing about
* some more tidying up
* more tidying, cleaning, nice-making
* further adventures in refactoring and the woes of technical debt
* update fr accept/reject
* poking + prodding
* fix up deleting
* create fave uri
* don't log using requestingAccount.ID because it might be nil
* move getBookmarks function
* use exists query to check for status bookmark
* use deletenotifications func
* fiddle
* delete follow request notif
* split up some db functions
* Fix possible nil pointer panic
* fix more possible nil pointers
* fix license headers
* warn when follow missing (target) account
* return wrapped err when bookmark/fave models can't be retrieved
* simplify self account delete
* warn log likely race condition
* de-sillify status delete loop
* move error check due north
* warn when unfollowSideEffects has no target account
* warn when no boost account is found
* warn + dump follow when no account
* more warnings
* warn on fave account not set
* move for loop inside anonymous function
* fix funky logic
* don't remove mutual account items on block;
do make sure unfollow occurs in both directions!
* start fiddling about with email sending to allow multiple recipients
* do some fiddling
* notifs working
* notify on closed report
* finishing up
* envparsing
* use strings.ContainsAny
* [feature] Allow admins to send test emails
* implement unwrap on new error type
* add + use gtserror types
* GoToSocial Email Test -> GoToSocial Test Email
* add + use getInstance db call
* removed unused "unknown" error type
* [chore] Remove years from all license headers
Years or year ranges aren't required in license headers. Many projects
have removed them in recent years and it avoids a bit of yearly toil.
In many cases our copyright claim was also a bit dodgy since we added
the 2021-2023 header to files created after 2021 but you can't claim
copyright into the past that way.
* [chore] Add license header check
This ensures a license header is always added to any new file. This
avoids maintainers/reviewers needing to remember to check for and ask
for it in case a contribution doesn't include it.
* [chore] Add missing license headers
* [chore] Further updates to license header
* Use the more common // indentend comment format
* Remove the hack we had for the linter now that we use the // format
* Add SPDX license identifier
* [feature] Provide .well-known/host-meta endpoint
This adds the host-meta endpoint as Mastodon clients use this to
discover the API domain to use when the host and account domains aren't
the same.
* Address review comments
When we receive an HTTP 410 on webfinger it means the resource we asked
for (the account) is gone, but the endpoint itself responded. In such
cases we want to treat the request as successful from a cache (renewal)
point of view, while still returning an error from Finger.
Follow-up for #1588
* slight refactor and improved logging on failed webfinger in enrichAccount()
* use correct log format directive
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* [feature] Discover webfinger through host-meta
This implements a fallback for discovering the webfinger endpoint in
case the /.well-known/webfinger endpoint wasn't properly redirected.
Some instances do this because the recommendation used to be to use
host-meta for the webfinger redirect in the before times.
Closes#1558.
* [bug] Ensure we only ever update cache on success
* [chore] Move finger tests to their own place
This adds a test suite for transport and moves the finger cache tests
into there instead of abusing the search test suite.
* [chore] cleanup the test a bit more
We don't really need a separate function for the oddly located webfinger
response as we check the full URL string anyway
* Address review comments
* [chore] update config example
* [chore] access DB only through state in controller
* add error value wrapping, include status code / not found flags from transport errors, update error usages
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* add code commenting for gtserror functions
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* Add go-playground/form pkg
* [feature] Add support for profile fields
* Add field attributes test
* Validate profile fields form
* Add profile field validation tests
* Add Field Attributes definition to swagger
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Currently, GtS only supports using the built-in LE client directly for
TLS. However, admins may still want to use GtS directly (so without a
reverse proxy) but with certificates provided through some other
mechanism. They may have some centralised way of provisioning these
things themselves, or simply prefer to use LE but with a different
challenge like DNS-01 which is not supported by autocert.
This adds support for loading a public/private keypair from disk instead
of using LE and reconfigures the server to use a TLS listener if we
succeed in doing so.
Additionally, being able to load TLS keypair from disk opens up the path
to using a custom CA for testing purposes avoinding the need for a
constellation of containers and something like Pebble or Step CA to
provide LE APIs.
* replace concurrency worker pools with base models in State.Workers, update code and tests accordingly
* add media attachment caching, slightly tweak default cache config
* further tweak default cache config values
* replace other media attachment db calls to go through cache
* update envparsing test
* fix delete media attachment sql
* fix media sql query
* invalidate cached media entries during status create / update
* fix envparsing test
* fix typo in panic log message...
* add 'updated_at' column during UpdateAttachment
* remove unused func
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* Advertise rich text formats, support content_type field
* Update JSON in instance patch tests
* Replace format with content_type everywhere
* update migration to work with both pg and sqlite
* regenerate swagger docs
* update instance serialization + tests
* fix up
* learn to code tobi please, i'm begging you
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* start fiddling
* the ol' fiddle + update
* start working on fetching statuses
* poopy doopy doo where r u uwu
* further adventures in featuring statuses
* finishing up
* fmt
* simply status unpin loop
* move empty featured check back to caller function
* remove unnecessary log.WithContext calls
* remove unnecessary IsIRI() checks
* add explanatory comment about status URIs
* change log level to error
* better test names
* simply use storage.Storage, removing wrapping KVStore as we don't need KV store locking functionality
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* fix missing unwrapped function
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* add code comment
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* linter, please take my offering in peace
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This attempts to provide a slightly more comprehensive error message for
the end user when an incorrect grant type is used. This is not something
the user can typically resolve but should hopefully be informative for
the (client) developer.
This removes the current default of checking for membership of the admin
or admins group and makes it required to explicitly configure which
groups should grant admin access, if any.
Relying on the implicit default of admin or admins is potentially
dangerous as that group may contain a different subset of people that we
may wish to grant admin access to GtS. This is probably not an issue for
a single-person instance, but for a community instance different admin
groups may exist in an OIDC provider for different applications.
I'm explicitly opting for not defaulting the value of oidc-admin-groups
to admin,admins because I think it's better for those things to be
explicitly configured.
* implement status pin client api + web handler
* make test names + comments more descriptive
* don't use separate table for status pins
* remove unused add + remove checking
* tidy up + add some more tests
This changes parseDescription to properly encode things to be safe for
usage without removing things like backslashes that may be relevant.
* text.SanitizePlaintext already calls html.UnescapeString so we don't
have to do that
* Replace \n with space early
* Remove duplicate white-space by splitting on fields and joining
* HTML-escape the string we have
* For extra certainty, encode the backslash as \
Fixes#1549
* Tidy up emoji parsing on profile submission
Don't bother reparsing for emoji unless one of the fields that can have
emoji in it has changed.
Deduplicate emoji between the display name and profile note - I'm not
sure whether this was hurting anything, but better safe.
* Deduplicate emoji when parsing remote accounts
Some servers - Misskey at least - don't deduplicate emoji, so it's
possible to get an account which has the same emoji used in both the
display name and note and therefore includes that emoji twice in its
metadata. When we start trying to put those into our database, we run
into a uniqueness constraint and fall over.
This change just deduplicates at the point of construction of an
account.
This moves checking if the request is valid as early as possible in the
chain. This should ensure that for an invalid request we never bother
acquiring the wait queue and taking up a spot in it.
* improve error readability, mark "bad hosts" as fastFail
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* pull in latest go-byteutil version with byteutil.Reader{}
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* use rewindable body reader for post requests
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This updates the middleware log.WithField calls that create new loggers
to include the context the first time around. Without it the requestID
does not get logged.
Fixup from #1476