Show original status at the first of history
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@ -424,13 +424,12 @@ def render("history.json", %{activity: %{data: %{"object" => _object}} = activit
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|> Enum.map(&Map.put(&1, "id", object.data["id"]))
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|> Enum.map(&%Object{data: &1, id: object.id})
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history = [object | past_history]
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history_len = length(history)
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history =
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Enum.zip(history_len..0, history)
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|> Enum.map(fn {chrono_order, object} ->
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[object | past_history]
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# Mastodon expects the original to be at the first
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|> Enum.reverse()
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|> Enum.with_index()
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|> Enum.map(fn {object, chrono_order} ->
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%{
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# The history is prepended every time there is a new edit.
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# In chrono_order, the oldest item is always at 0, and so on.
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@ -2084,7 +2084,7 @@ test "edited post", %{conn: conn} do
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conn = get(conn, "/api/v1/statuses/#{activity.id}/history")
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assert [_, %{"spoiler_text" => "title 2"}, %{"spoiler_text" => "title 1"}] =
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assert [%{"spoiler_text" => "title 1"}, %{"spoiler_text" => "title 2"}, _] =
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json_response_and_validate_schema(conn, 200)
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end
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end
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