There were async calls happening, so they weren't always finished when assert happened.
I also fixed some bugs in the erratic tests that were introduced when removing :shout.:shout is a key where restart is needed, and was changed in the test to use :rate_limit (which also requires a restart). But there was a bug in the syntax that didn't get caught because the test was tagged as erratic and therefor didn't fail. Here I fixed it.
During compilation, we had a warning `:logger is used by the current application but the current application does not depend on :logger` which is now fixed as well (see commit message for complete stacktrace).
Co-authored-by: Ilja <ilja@ilja.space>
Reviewed-on: #237
Co-authored-by: ilja <akkoma.dev@ilja.space>
Co-committed-by: ilja <akkoma.dev@ilja.space>
Fixes one of the 'erratic' tests
It used a timer to sleep.
But time also goes on when doing other things, so depending on hardware, the timings could be off.
I slightly changed the tests so we still test what we functionally want.
Instead of waiting until the cache expires I now have a function to expire the test and use that.
That means we're not testing any more if the cache really expires after a certain amount of time,
but that's the responsability of the dependency imo, so shouldn't be a problem.
I also changed `Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, :http, :ip` in the tests to `127.0.0.1`
Currently it was set to 8.8.8.8, but I see no reason for that and, while I assume that no calls
are made to it, it may come over as weird or suspicious to people.
Co-authored-by: Ilja <ilja@ilja.space>
Reviewed-on: #233
Co-authored-by: ilja <akkoma.dev@ilja.space>
Co-committed-by: ilja <akkoma.dev@ilja.space>
Simple fix for LDAP user registration. I'm not sure what changed but I managed to get Akkoma running in a debug session and figured out it was missing a match for an extra value at the end. I don't know Elixir all that well so I'm not sure if this was the correct way to do it... but it works. :)
Reviewed-on: #229
Co-authored-by: nullobsi <me@nullob.si>
Co-committed-by: nullobsi <me@nullob.si>
The problem was double. On the one hand, the function didn't actually return what was in the DB.
On the other hand the test was flaky because it used NaiveDateTime.utc_now() so test could fail or pass depending on a difference of microseconds.
Both are fixed now.
It was tested if the updated_at after marking as "read" was equal as the updated_at at insertion, but that seems wrong.
Firstly, if a record is updated, you expect the updated_at to also update.
Secondly, the insert and update happen almost at the same time, so it's flaky regardless.
Here I make sure it has a much older updated_at during insert so we can clealy see the effect after update.
I also check that the updated_at is actually updated because I expect that this is the expected behaviour and it's also the current behaviour.
Pulled from https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/merge_requests/3721.
This makes backups require its own scope (`read:backups`) instead of the `read:accounts` scope.
Co-authored-by: Tusooa Zhu <tusooa@kazv.moe>
Reviewed-on: #218
Co-authored-by: Norm <normandy@biribiri.dev>
Co-committed-by: Norm <normandy@biribiri.dev>
As this plug is called on every request, this should reduce load on the
database by not requiring to select on the users table every single
time, and to instead use the by-ID user cache whenever possible.