akkoma/lib/pleroma/web/mastodon_api/views/account_view.ex
Will Pearson 0c2a0e3551 Specify default scope in verify_credentials
Certain Mastodon/Pleroma front ends call verify_credentials to get the
default scope of a new toot.

Currently, Pleroma hardcodes this value to "public".

This patch changes it to the user's default_scope value.
2018-08-31 21:04:46 -07:00

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defmodule Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.AccountView do
use Pleroma.Web, :view
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.AccountView
alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI.Utils
alias Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy
def render("accounts.json", %{users: users} = opts) do
render_many(users, AccountView, "account.json", opts)
end
def render("account.json", %{user: user}) do
image = User.avatar_url(user) |> MediaProxy.url()
header = User.banner_url(user) |> MediaProxy.url()
user_info = User.user_info(user)
emojis =
(user.info["source_data"]["tag"] || [])
|> Enum.filter(fn %{"type" => t} -> t == "Emoji" end)
|> Enum.map(fn %{"icon" => %{"url" => url}, "name" => name} ->
%{
"shortcode" => String.trim(name, ":"),
"url" => MediaProxy.url(url),
"static_url" => MediaProxy.url(url),
"visible_in_picker" => false
}
end)
%{
id: to_string(user.id),
username: username_from_nickname(user.nickname),
acct: user.nickname,
display_name: user.name || user.nickname,
locked: user_info.locked,
created_at: Utils.to_masto_date(user.inserted_at),
followers_count: user_info.follower_count,
following_count: user_info.following_count,
statuses_count: user_info.note_count,
note: HtmlSanitizeEx.basic_html(user.bio) || "",
url: user.ap_id,
avatar: image,
avatar_static: image,
header: header,
header_static: header,
emojis: emojis,
fields: [],
source: %{
note: "",
privacy: user_info.default_scope,
sensitive: "false"
}
}
end
def render("mention.json", %{user: user}) do
%{
id: to_string(user.id),
acct: user.nickname,
username: username_from_nickname(user.nickname),
url: user.ap_id
}
end
def render("relationship.json", %{user: user, target: target}) do
%{
id: to_string(target.id),
following: User.following?(user, target),
followed_by: User.following?(target, user),
blocking: User.blocks?(user, target),
muting: false,
requested: false,
domain_blocking: false
}
end
def render("relationships.json", %{user: user, targets: targets}) do
render_many(targets, AccountView, "relationship.json", user: user, as: :target)
end
defp username_from_nickname(string) when is_binary(string) do
hd(String.split(string, "@"))
end
defp username_from_nickname(_), do: nil
end