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Allow to unset birthday
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3702
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EmojiReactValidator: fix emoji qualification
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3684
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Document way to do notice compatibility routes with Nginx reverse-proxy, fixes #2900
Closes #2900
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3701
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Signed-off-by: marcin mikołajczak <git@mkljczk.pl>
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Translatable config descriptions
Closes pleroma-meta#65
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3695
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MastoAPI: Use `types` for filtering notifications
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3648
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Add short_description instance field
Closes #2865
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3651
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into 'develop'
Make checking blacklisted domains and restricted nicknames case-insensitive
Closes #2894 and #2888
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3687
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Pass remote follow avatar into media proxy
Closes #2830
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3690
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do restricted nickname validation in LDAP account registration
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Use EXIF data of image for image description
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3535
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Bugfix: Validate mediaType only by it's format
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3597
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Server announcements (1st pass)
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3643
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I noticed that pictures taken with Ubuntu-Touch have whitespace in one of the fields
This should just be ignored imo
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I used keyword_list[:key], but if the key doesn't exist, it will return nil. I actually expect a list and further down the code I use that list.
I believe the key should always be present, but in case it's not, it's better to return an empty list instead of nil. That way the code wont fail further down the line.
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No migrations or checks yet
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During attachment upload Pleroma returns a "description" field. Pleroma-fe has an MR to use that to pre-fill the image description field, <https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-fe/-/merge_requests/1399>
* This MR allows Pleroma to read the EXIF data during upload and return the description to the FE
* If a description is already present (e.g. because a previous module added it), it will use that
* Otherwise it will read from the EXIF data. First it will check -ImageDescription, if that's empty, it will check -iptc:Caption-Abstract
* If no description is found, it will simply return nil, just like before
* When people set up a new instance, they will be asked if they want to read metadata and this module will be activated if so
This was taken from an MR i did on Pleroma and isn't finished yet.
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Tries fully-qualifying emoji when receiving them, by adding the emoji
variation sequence to the received reaction emoji.
This issue arises when other instance software, such as Misskey, tries
reacting with emoji that have unqualified or minimally qualified
variants, like a red heart. Pleroma only accepts fully qualified emoji
in emoji reactions, and refused those emoji. Now, Pleroma will attempt
to properly qualify them first, and reject them if checks still fail.
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The list of TLS versions was added by
8bd2b6eb138ace3408a03c78ecc339fc35b19f10 when hackney version was
pinned to 1.15.2. Later hackney version was upgraded
(166455c88441b22455d996ed528ed4804514a3c0) but the list of TLS
versions wasn't removed. From the hackney point of view, this list has
been replaced by the OTP defaults since 0.16.0
(734694ea4e24f267864c459a2f050e943adc6694).
It looks like the same issue already occurred before:
0cb7b0ea8477bdd7af2e5e9071843be5b8623dff.
A way to test this issue (where example.com is an ActivityPub site
which uses TLSv1.3 only):
$ PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH=/path/to/config.exs pleroma start_iex
Erlang/OTP 22 [erts-10.7.2.16] [source] [64-bit] [smp:2:2] [ds:2:2:10] [async-threads:1] [hipe]
Erlang/OTP 22 [erts-10.7.2.16] [source] [64-bit] [smp:2:2] [ds:2:2:10] [async-threads:1] [hipe]
Interactive Elixir (1.10.4) - press Ctrl+C to exit (type h() ENTER for help)
iex(pleroma@127.0.0.1)2> Pleroma.Object.Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id("https://example.com/@/Nick/")
{:error,
{:tls_alert,
{:protocol_version,
'TLS client: In state hello received SERVER ALERT: Fatal - Protocol Version\n'}}}
With this patch, the output is the expected one:
iex(pleroma@127.0.0.1)3> Pleroma.Object.Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id("https://example.com/@/Nick/")
{:error,
{:ok,
%{
"@context" => [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://w3id.org/security/v1",
%{
"Emoji" => "toot:Emoji",
"Hashtag" => "as:Hashtag",
"atomUri" => "ostatus:atomUri",
"conversation" => "ostatus:conversation",
"featured" => "toot:featured",
"focalPoint" => %{"@container" => "@list", "@id" => "toot:focalPoint"},
"inReplyToAtomUri" => "ostatus:inReplyToAtomUri",
"manuallyApprovesFollowers" => "as:manuallyApprovesFollowers",
"movedTo" => "as:movedTo",
"ostatus" => "http://ostatus.org#",
"sensitive" => "as:sensitive",
"toot" => "http://joinmastodon.org/ns#"
}
],
"endpoints" => %{"sharedInbox" => "https://example.com/inbox"},
"followers" => "https://example.com/@/Nick/followers",
"following" => nil,
"icon" => %{
"type" => "Image",
"url" => "https://example.com/static/media/[...].png"
},
"id" => "https://example.com/@/Nick/",
"inbox" => "https://example.com/@/Nick/inbox",
"liked" => nil,
"name" => "Nick",
"outbox" => "https://example.com/@/Nick/outbox",
"preferredUsername" => "Nick",
"publicKey" => %{
"id" => "https://example.com/@/Nick/#main-key",
"owner" => "https://example.com/@/Nick/",
"publicKeyPem" => "[...]
},
"summary" => "",
"type" => "Person",
"url" => "https://example.com/@/Nick/"
}}
A way to test the reverse proxy bits of this issue (where example.com allows TLSv1.3 only):
iex(pleroma@127.0.0.1)1> Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client.Hackney.request("GET", "https://example.com", [], [])
{:error,
{:tls_alert,
{:protocol_version,
'TLS client: In state hello received SERVER ALERT: Fatal - Protocol Version\n'}}}
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* rejected_shortcodes is defined as a list of strings in the
configuration description. As such, database-based configuration was
led to handle those settings as strings, and not as the actually
expected type, Regex.
* This caused each message passing through this MRF, if a rejected
shortcode was set and the emoji did not exist already on the instance,
to fail federating, as an exception was raised, swiftly caught and
mostly silenced.
* This commit fixes the issue by introducing new behavior: strings are
now handled as perfect matches for an emoji shortcode (meaning that if
the emoji-to-be-pulled's shortcode is in the blacklist, it will be
rejected), while still supporting Regex types as before.
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Also use actor_type to determine if an account is a bot in antiFollowbotPolicy
Closes #2561
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3498
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Ref: fix-local-public
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Ref: fix-local-public
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Signed-off-by: marcin mikołajczak <git@mkljczk.pl>
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Translate backend-rendered pages
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3634
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Delete report notifs when demoting from superuser
Closes #2840
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!3642
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Signed-off-by: marcin mikołajczak <git@mkljczk.pl>
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