* it's happening!
* aaa
* fix silly whoopsie
* it's working pa! it's working ma!
* model report parameters
* shuffle some more stuff around
* getting there
* oo hoo
* finish tidying up for now
* aaa
* fix use form submit errors
* peepee poo poo
* aaaaa
* ffff
* they see me typin', they hatin'
* boop
* aaa
* oooo
* typing typing tappa tappa
* almost done typing
* weee
* alright
* push it push it real good doo doo doo doo doo doo
* thingy no worky
* almost done
* mutation modifers not quite right
* hmm
* it works
* view blocks + allows nicely
* it works!
* typia install
* the old linterino
* linter plz
* [feature] Block Google Bard/AI crawlers
* [feature] Block the other OpenAI crawler
* [feature] Block Common Crawl crawler
This is used in research, but also gleefully advertises itself as the
training source used in all LLMs and GPT-3.
Fixes: #2240
* [feature] Block Omgilikebot
Used by some shady big web data engine company.
* [feature] Block Meta's language model crawler
* [feature] Block well-known.dev crawler
* use minID properly for public timeline
* return paged response properly even when 0 items
* use gtserror
* page more consistently (for now)
* test
* aaa
* update typeconverter to use state structure
* deinterface the typeutils.TypeConverter -> typeutils.Converter
* finish copying over old type converter code comments
* fix cherry-pick merge issues, fix tests pointing to old typeutils interface type still
* love like winter! wohoah, wohoah
* domain allow side effects
* tests! logging! unallow!
* document federation modes
* linty linterson
* test
* further adventures in documentation
* finish up domain block documentation (i think)
* change wording a wee little bit
* docs, example
* consolidate shared domainPermission code
* call mode once
* fetch federation mode within domain blocked func
* read domain perm import in streaming manner
* don't use pointer to slice for domain perms
* don't bother copying blocks + allows before deleting
* admonish!
* change wording just a scooch
* update docs
* [feature] Support Actor URIs for webfinger queries
It's now possible to pass an Actor URI as the resource to query for when
doing a webfinger query. The code now extracts the username and domain
from the URI. The URI needs to be fully qualified, including having a
scheme of http or https to be recognised as such.
The acct scheme is handled as we used to, including dealing with an
erroneous leading @ on the username. We retain the ability to handle
resources without a scheme by parsing them again with the acct scheme if
the original parse failed. This can happen due to parsing ambiguities
when dealing with a string like user@domain.tld:port.
* [bugfix] Remove debugging changes
* [chore] Make TestExtractNamestring table-driven
* [chore] Unnest Trim and Split for readability
* [feature] Add http trace exporter, drop Jaeger
Jaeger supports ingesting traces using the OpenTelemetry gRPC or HTTP
methods. The Jaeger project has deprecated the old jaeger transport.
* Add support for submitting traces over HTTP
* Drop support for the old Jaeger protocol
* Upgrade the trace libraries to v1.17
Fixes: #2176Fixes: #2179
c.FullPath() is the empty string if a request doesn't match any route on
our mux. In those cases, there's no value in emitting a trace. The trace
will be empty, containing no other information beyond the fact that we
didn't match a route. Since Gin breaks off the processing early we don't
need to trace this request as it won't do anything and consumes no
further resources.
The 404 will still be emitted by our logs and will be visible from a
reverse proxy too.
* move SQLite pragmas into connection string
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* use url.Values type for SQLite connection preferences
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* set SQLite URI prefs properly using _pragma query key
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* add notes on SQLite connection preferences
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* fix typo
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* add one extra line regarding connection pooling
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* wrap bun.Tx to add our own error processing
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* add compile-time check for updateRowError() compatibility with sql.Row, fix wrapTx() not being used properly
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* [feature] list commands for both attachment and emojis
* use fewer commands, provide `local-only` and `remote-only` as filters
* envparsing
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Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* [feature] Don't emit timestamp in log lines
When running gotosocial with a service manager like systemd, or a
container runtime, the associated log driver usually emits timestamps
itself. In those cases, having the extra timestamp from our own log
lines ends up being a bit noisy and when centrally ingesting logs is
duplicate information.
This introduces a configuration flag that allows disabling emitting the
timestamp. It's only wired up for "daemonised" processes, meaning server
and testrig.
* [chore] Add docs for log-timestamp
* [feature] Simplify timestamp handling
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* [chore] Less escaped double-quotes
* [chore] Fix help string
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* init instance rules database model, admin api
* expose instance rules in public instance api
* public /api/v1/instance/rules route
* GET ruleById
* createRule route
* createRule auth check
* updateRule
* deleteRule
* list rules on about page
* ruleGet auth
* add about page ids for anchors
* process and store adding violated rules to reports
* admin api models for instance rules
* instance rule edit frontend
* change rule inputs to textareas
* database fixes after rebase (#2124)
* remove unused imports
* fix db migration column name
* fix tests
* fix more tests
* fix postgres error with wrongly used Ident
* add some tests, fiddle with rule model a bit, fix postgres migration
* swagger docs
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* use calculated exampleTime instead of `time.Now()` to ensure no locale data, retweak cache ratios
* update envparsing test
* update default cache memory to 100MiB
* fix envparsing with latest cache target default
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This adds the CSP header with a policy of only loading from the same
domain. We don't make use of external media, CSS, JS, fonts, so we don't
ever need external data loaded in our context.
When building a DEBUG build, the policy gets extended to include
localhost:*, i.e localhost on any port. This keeps the live-reloading
flow for JS development working. localhost and 127.0.0.1 are considered
to be the same so mixing and matching those doesn't result in a CSP
violation.
* Add/update some DB functions.
* move async workers into subprocessor
* rename FromFederator -> FromFediAPI
* update home timeline check to include check for current status first before moving to parent status
* change streamMap to pointer to mollify linter
* update followtoas func signature
* fix merge
* remove errant debug log
* don't use separate errs.Combine() check to wrap errs
* wrap parts of workers functionality in sub-structs
* populate report using new db funcs
* embed federator (tiny bit tidier)
* flesh out error msg, add continue(!)
* fix other error messages to be more specific
* better, nicer
* give parseURI util function a bit more util
* missing headers
* use pointers for subprocessors
* Allow full BCP 47 in language inputs
Fixes#2066
* Fuse validation and normalization for languages
* Remove outdated comment line
* Move post language canonicalization test
* [chore] Remove go-playground/validator
It turns out we're not actually using the validator code. This is a
remnant from when we intended to use it, but the presence of it and its
struct tags creates the illusion we're validating a lot of things we're
not. It resulted in some confusion when we were trying to figure out
language valdiation.
Remove all this code, so that only the validation functions from the
validate package we actually use remain. I'm not touching the struct
tags in the migrations in order to avoid things potentially thinking
migrations need to be re-run.
* [chore] Bring back a struct tag on api
The validate on internal/api is Gin doing form validation, not the
validator from go-playground/validator.
* add automatic cache max size generation based on ratios of a singular fixed memory target
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* remove now-unused cache max-size config variables
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* slight ratio tweak
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* remove unused visibility config var
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* add secret little ratio config trick
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* fixed a word
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* update cache library to remove use of TTL in result caches + slice cache
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* update other cache usages to use correct interface
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* update example config to explain the cache memory target
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* update env parsing test with new config values
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* do some ratio twiddling
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* add missing header
* update envparsing with latest defaults
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* update size calculations to take into account result cache, simple cache and extra map overheads
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* tweak the ratios some more
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* more nan rampaging
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* fix envparsing script
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* update cache library, add sweep function to keep caches trim
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* sweep caches once a minute
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* add a regular job to sweep caches and keep under 80% utilisation
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* remove dead code
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* add new size library used to libraries section of readme
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* add better explanations for the mem-ratio numbers
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* update go-cache
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* library version bump
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* update cache.result{} size model estimation
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* update DeleteEmoji to use faster relational tables for status / account finding
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* update Get{Accounts,Statuses}UsingEmoji() to also use relational tables
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* remove the now unneeded tags relation from newStatusQ()
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* fix table names
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* fix account and status selects using emojis
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* update go-fed
* do the things
* remove unused columns from tags
* update to latest lingo from main
* further tag shenanigans
* serve stub page at tag endpoint
* we did it lads
* tests, oh tests, ohhh tests, oh tests (doo doo doo doo)
* swagger docs
* document hashtag usage + federation
* instanceGet
* don't bother parsing tag href
* rename whereStartsWith -> whereStartsLike
* remove GetOrCreateTag
* dont cache status tag timelineability
* Support setting private notes on accounts
* Reformat comment whitespace
* Add missing license headers
* Use apiutil.ParseID
* Rename Note model and cache to AccountNote
* Update golden cache config in test/envparsing.sh
* Rename gtsmodel/note.go to gtsmodel/accountnote.go
* Update AccountNote uniqueness constraint name
Now has same prefix as other indexes on this table.
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* catch SQLITE_BUSY errors, wrap bun.DB to use our own busy retrier, remove unnecessary db.Error type
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* remove dead code
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* remove more dead code, add missing error arguments
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* update sqlite to use maxOpenConns()
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* add uncommitted changes
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* use direct calls-through for the ConnIface to make sure we don't double query hook
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* expose underlying bun.DB better
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* retry on the correct busy error
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* use longer possible maxRetries for db retry-backoff
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* remove the note regarding max-open-conns only applying to postgres
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* improved code commenting
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* remove unnecessary infof call (just use info)
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* rename DBConn to WrappedDB to better follow sql package name conventions
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* update test error string checks
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* shush linter
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* update backoff logic to be more transparent
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The old default of 30d can lead to a lot of media getting cached and
significant disk usage, even on small or single person instances. A lot
of deployments decrease this value, to 15 or even less. This is less of
an issue when using object storage, but for local storage which is the
more popular deployment option running out of disk space is unpleasant.
With GoToSocial's aim to fit in small places, this changes the default
to a much more conservative 7 days. In all likelihood people aren't
scrolling that far back in their timeline so this change shouldn't
result in any issue. Existing deployments will only be affected by
this change if the admin hasn't already configured this value, or didn't
bootstrap from the example configuration.
* [bugfix] Set Vary header correctly on cache-control
* Prefer activitypub types on AP endpoints
* use immutable on file server, vary by range
* vary auth on Accept
* Set default value of SMTPFrom to empty string
This parameter should contain proper e-mail address (to be provided by user during configuration).
* Update default values in example/config.yaml
Default values and related comments in example/config.yaml are aligned
with values defined in internal/config/defaults.go.
Small improvements to foramting of config.yaml file.
* Add default value for AdvancedThrottlingRetryAfter to internal/config/defaults.go
AdvancedThrottlingRetryAfter was introduced in 70739d3 (superseriousbusiness/gotosocial#1466).
* Update config.yaml snippets in documentation
This makes the serveFileRange function return the entire file
if suffix-range is larger than content-length in compliance with RFC9110
Co-authored-by: mae <git@badat.dev>
* [bugfix] Tidy up rss feed serving; don't error on empty feed
* fall back to account creation time as rss feed update time
* return feed early when account has no eligible statuses
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.