Instead of choosing a fallback language, we just return the input, supposedly translated from the target language.
This gives us a much faster response, so you can immedialty choose the correct from language yourself in pleroma-fe.
Some other cleanup and improvements to the docs are also done.
Argos Translate doesn't properly translate HTML.
Libre Translate uses an extra module for that.
Here we strip the HTML by default before translating and then add rudimentary HTML back so it displays properly.
Stripping HTML is a default-on option, just in case argos adds support for html in the language models later on.
That way admins will be able to overwrite the setting and not strip any more.
Argos Translate is a Python module for translation and can be used as a command line tool.
This is also the engine for LibreTranslate, for which we already have a module.
Here we can use the engine irectly from our server without doing requests to a third party or
having to install our own LibreTranslate webservice.
One thing that's currently still missing from ArgosTranslate is auto-detection of languages.
this didn't actually _do_ anything in the past,
the users would be prevented from accessing the resource,
but they shouldn't be able to even create them
Until now it was returning a 500 because the upload plug were going
through the changeset and ending in the JSON encoder, which raised
because struct has to @derive the encoder.
Objects who got updated would just pass through several of the MRF policies, undoing moderation in some situations.
In the relevant cases we now check not only for Create activities, but also Update activities.
I checked which ones checked explicitly on type Create using `grep '"type" => "Create"' lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf/*`.
The following from that list have not been changed:
* lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf/follow_bot_policy.ex
* Not relevant for moderation
* lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf/keyword_policy.ex
* Already had a test for Update
* lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf/object_age_policy.ex
* In practice only relevant when fetching old objects (e.g. through Like or Announce). These are always wrapped in a Create.
* lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf/reject_non_public.ex
* We don't allow changing scope with Update, so not relevant here
Objects who got updated would just pass the TagPolicy, undoing the moderation that was set in place for the Actor.
Now we check not only for Create activities, but also Update activities.
makes static-fe look more like pleroma-fe, with the stylesheets matching pleroma-dark and pleroma-light based on `prefers-color-scheme`.
- [x] navbar
- [x] about sidebar
- [x] background image
- [x] statuses
- [x] "reply to" or "edited" tags
- [x] accounts
- [x] show more / show less
- [x] posts / with replies / media / followers / following
- [x] followers/following would require user card snippets
- [x] admin/bot indicators
- [x] attachments
- [x] nsfw attachments
- [x] fontawesome icons
- [x] clean up and sort css
- [x] add pleroma-light
- [x] replace hardcoded strings
also i forgot
- [x] repeated headers
how it looks + sneak peek at statuses:
![](https://akkoma.dev/attachments/c0d3a025-6987-4630-8eb9-5f4db6858359)
Co-authored-by: Sol Fisher Romanoff <sol@solfisher.com>
Reviewed-on: #236
Co-authored-by: sfr <sol@solfisher.com>
Co-committed-by: sfr <sol@solfisher.com>