For some reason we hit the case in CI where the
TestFingerWithHostMetaCacheStrategy seems to experience some time
dilation. It's possible this is a genuine bug, but I can't for the life
of me reproduce it locally, even after having run this test thousands of
times (-count=1000 when invoking go test etc.)
This changes the test to explicitly stop the webfinger cache, set TTL
and Sweep frequency to something well beyond the lifetime of the cache
during the test and then starts the cache again. Hopefully that does it,
because the other option that remains is that for some reason
timekeeping in CI/Docker is not as precise as when running the test on a
host.
* update go-cache library
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* fix broken test after cache library upgrade
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* fix the webfinger test
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* get max emoji size from instance settings
* expose (hardcoded) max amount of profile fields in instance api
* basic profile field setting
* fix profile field hook structure for updates
* *twirls mustache* fix ze tests
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* [bugfix] Fix first item of thread dereferencing always being skipped
* tweak to status descendant item iteration
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* only attempt to populate account/statuses from DB if already up-to-date
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* add missing status is-up-to-date check :grimace: + ensure populated if so
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* media manager tidy-up: de-interface and remove unused PostDataFunc
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* remove last traces of media.Manager being an interface
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* update error to provide caller, allow tuneable via build tags
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* remove kim-specific build script changes
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* fix merge conflicts
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* update build-script to support externally setting build variables
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* start working on lists
* further list work
* test list db functions nicely
* more work on lists
* peepoopeepoo
* poke
* start list timeline func
* we're getting there lads
* couldn't be me working on stuff... could it?
* hook up handlers
* fiddling
* weeee
* woah
* screaming, pissing
* fix streaming being a whiny baby
* lint, small test fix, swagger
* tidying up, testing
* fucked! by the linter
* move timelines to state like a boss
* add timeline start to tests using state
* invalidate lists
* add back removed ValidateRequest() before backoff-retry loop
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* include response body in error response log
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* improved error response body draining
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* add more code commenting
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* move new error response logic to gtserror, handle instead in transport.Transport{} impl
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* appease ye oh mighty linter
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* fix mockhttpclient not setting request in http response
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Every now and then the TestFingerWithHostMetaCacheStrategy would fail on
a time related error. I suspect suite.Equal doesn't quite work as
expected when given two time.Time's, so instead explicitly check with
the time.Equal.
* [bugfix] Fix NegotiateAccept with multi accept
There's a bug in Gin's NegotiateFormat that doesn't handle the presence
of multilpe accept headers. This lifts the code from the PR @tsmethurst
sent a year ago to Gin into our codebase to fix the issue.
* [bugfix] Concat accept header in webfinger
Some implementations bug out when there's multiple accept headers,
including Gin (see 7050112af1ccc935ec542cb41fa8b07f7357539d). But things
seem to work reliably with a single accept header with multiple parts.
Fixes: #1793
* remove info banner
* update swagger definition for AccountAction
* basic user view, suspend action
* clean up suspended user display
* basic user searching
* rename User -> Account for clarity
* refactor error boundary component to give better info
* appease the linter