Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/origin/develop' into 2168-media-preview-proxy

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Ivan Tashkinov 2020-08-18 18:02:09 +03:00
commit 27e7999a15
263 changed files with 2070 additions and 990 deletions

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@ -196,6 +196,7 @@ amd64:
variables: &release-variables
MIX_ENV: prod
before_script: &before-release
- apt install cmake -y
- echo "import Mix.Config" > config/prod.secret.exs
- mix local.hex --force
- mix local.rebar --force
@ -214,7 +215,7 @@ amd64-musl:
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: &before-release-musl
- apk add git gcc g++ musl-dev make
- apk add git gcc g++ musl-dev make cmake
- echo "import Mix.Config" > config/prod.secret.exs
- mix local.hex --force
- mix local.rebar --force

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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Configuration: `:media_proxy, whitelist` format changed to host with scheme (e.g. `http://example.com` instead of `example.com`). Domain format is deprecated.
- **Breaking:** Configuration: `:instance, welcome_user_nickname` moved to `:welcome, :direct_message, :sender_nickname`, `:instance, :welcome_message` moved to `:welcome, :direct_message, :message`. Old config namespace is deprecated.
- **Breaking:** LDAP: Fallback to local database authentication has been removed for security reasons and lack of a mechanism to ensure the passwords are synchronized when LDAP passwords are updated.
- **Breaking** Changed defaults for `:restrict_unauthenticated` so that when `:instance, :public` is set to `false` then all `:restrict_unauthenticated` items be effectively set to `true`. If you'd like to allow unauthenticated access to specific API endpoints on a private instance, please explicitly set `:restrict_unauthenticated` to non-default value in `config/prod.secret.exs`.
<details>
<summary>API Changes</summary>
@ -105,6 +106,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Fix edge case where MediaProxy truncates media, usually caused when Caddy is serving content for the other Federated instance.
- Emoji Packs could not be listed when instance was set to `public: false`
- Fix whole_word always returning false on filter get requests
- Migrations not working on OTP releases if the database was connected over ssl
## [Unreleased (patch)]

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ COPY . .
ENV MIX_ENV=prod
RUN apk add git gcc g++ musl-dev make &&\
RUN apk add git gcc g++ musl-dev make cmake &&\
echo "import Mix.Config" > config/prod.secret.exs &&\
mix local.hex --force &&\
mix local.rebar --force &&\

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@ -737,10 +737,12 @@
timeout: 300_000
]
private_instance? = :if_instance_is_private
config :pleroma, :restrict_unauthenticated,
timelines: %{local: false, federated: false},
profiles: %{local: false, remote: false},
activities: %{local: false, remote: false}
timelines: %{local: private_instance?, federated: private_instance?},
profiles: %{local: private_instance?, remote: private_instance?},
activities: %{local: private_instance?, remote: private_instance?}
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec.CastAndValidate, strict: false

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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@
type: [:string, {:list, :string}, {:list, :tuple}],
description:
"List of actions for the mogrify command. It's possible to add self-written settings as string. " <>
"For example `[\"auto-orient\", \"strip\", {\"resize\", \"3840x1080>\"}]` string will be parsed into list of the settings.",
"For example `auto-orient, strip, {\"resize\", \"3840x1080>\"}` value will be parsed into valid list of the settings.",
suggestions: [
"strip",
"auto-orient",
@ -951,7 +951,7 @@
},
%{
key: :instance_thumbnail,
type: :string,
type: {:string, :image},
description:
"The instance thumbnail can be any image that represents your instance and is used by some apps or services when they display information about your instance.",
suggestions: ["/instance/thumbnail.jpeg"]
@ -964,25 +964,25 @@
]
},
%{
group: :welcome,
group: :pleroma,
key: :welcome,
type: :group,
description: "Welcome messages settings",
children: [
%{
group: :direct_message,
type: :group,
key: :direct_message,
type: :keyword,
descpiption: "Direct message settings",
children: [
%{
key: :enabled,
type: :boolean,
description: "Enables sends direct message for new user after registration"
description: "Enables sending a direct message to newly registered users"
},
%{
key: :message,
type: :string,
description:
"A message that will be sent to a newly registered users as a direct message",
description: "A message that will be sent to newly registered users",
suggestions: [
"Hi, @username! Welcome on board!"
]
@ -990,7 +990,7 @@
%{
key: :sender_nickname,
type: :string,
description: "The nickname of the local user that sends the welcome message",
description: "The nickname of the local user that sends a welcome message",
suggestions: [
"lain"
]
@ -998,20 +998,20 @@
]
},
%{
group: :chat_message,
type: :group,
key: :chat_message,
type: :keyword,
descpiption: "Chat message settings",
children: [
%{
key: :enabled,
type: :boolean,
description: "Enables sends chat message for new user after registration"
description: "Enables sending a chat message to newly registered users"
},
%{
key: :message,
type: :string,
description:
"A message that will be sent to a newly registered users as a chat message",
"A message that will be sent to newly registered users as a chat message",
suggestions: [
"Hello, welcome on board!"
]
@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@
%{
key: :sender_nickname,
type: :string,
description: "The nickname of the local user that sends the welcome message",
description: "The nickname of the local user that sends a welcome chat message",
suggestions: [
"lain"
]
@ -1027,20 +1027,20 @@
]
},
%{
group: :email,
type: :group,
key: :email,
type: :keyword,
descpiption: "Email message settings",
children: [
%{
key: :enabled,
type: :boolean,
description: "Enables sends direct message for new user after registration"
description: "Enables sending an email to newly registered users"
},
%{
key: :sender,
type: [:string, :tuple],
description:
"The email address or tuple with `{nickname, email}` that will use as sender to the welcome email.",
"Email address and/or nickname that will be used to send the welcome email.",
suggestions: [
{"Pleroma App", "welcome@pleroma.app"}
]
@ -1049,21 +1049,21 @@
key: :subject,
type: :string,
description:
"The subject of welcome email. Can be use EEX template with `user` and `instance_name` variables.",
"Subject of the welcome email. EEX template with user and instance_name variables can be used.",
suggestions: ["Welcome to <%= instance_name%>"]
},
%{
key: :html,
type: :string,
description:
"The html content of welcome email. Can be use EEX template with `user` and `instance_name` variables.",
"HTML content of the welcome email. EEX template with user and instance_name variables can be used.",
suggestions: ["<h1>Hello <%= user.name%>. Welcome to <%= instance_name%></h1>"]
},
%{
key: :text,
type: :string,
description:
"The text content of welcome email. Can be use EEX template with `user` and `instance_name` variables.",
"Text content of the welcome email. EEX template with user and instance_name variables can be used.",
suggestions: ["Hello <%= user.name%>. \n Welcome to <%= instance_name%>\n"]
}
]
@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@
},
%{
key: :background,
type: :string,
type: {:string, :image},
description:
"URL of the background, unless viewing a user profile with a background that is set",
suggestions: ["/images/city.jpg"]
@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@
},
%{
key: :logo,
type: :string,
type: {:string, :image},
description: "URL of the logo, defaults to Pleroma's logo",
suggestions: ["/static/logo.png"]
},
@ -1325,7 +1325,7 @@
%{
key: :nsfwCensorImage,
label: "NSFW Censor Image",
type: :string,
type: {:string, :image},
description:
"URL of the image to use for hiding NSFW media attachments in the timeline",
suggestions: ["/static/img/nsfw.74818f9.png"]
@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@
},
%{
key: :default_user_avatar,
type: :string,
type: {:string, :image},
description: "URL of the default user avatar",
suggestions: ["/images/avi.png"]
}
@ -1810,12 +1810,12 @@
%{
key: :enabled,
type: :boolean,
description: "Enables invalidate media cache"
description: "Enables media cache object invalidation."
},
%{
key: :provider,
type: :module,
description: "Module which will be used to cache purge.",
description: "Module which will be used to purge objects from the cache.",
suggestions: [
Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy.Invalidation.Script,
Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy.Invalidation.Http
@ -2642,7 +2642,7 @@
children: [
%{
key: :logo,
type: :string,
type: {:string, :image},
description: "A path to a custom logo. Set it to `nil` to use the default Pleroma logo.",
suggestions: ["some/path/logo.png"]
},
@ -3299,13 +3299,13 @@
group: :pleroma,
key: :connections_pool,
type: :group,
description: "Advanced settings for `gun` connections pool",
description: "Advanced settings for `Gun` connections pool",
children: [
%{
key: :connection_acquisition_wait,
type: :integer,
description:
"Timeout to acquire a connection from pool.The total max time is this value multiplied by the number of retries. Default: 250ms.",
"Timeout to acquire a connection from pool. The total max time is this value multiplied by the number of retries. Default: 250ms.",
suggestions: [250]
},
%{
@ -3340,7 +3340,7 @@
group: :pleroma,
key: :pools,
type: :group,
description: "Advanced settings for `gun` workers pools",
description: "Advanced settings for `Gun` workers pools",
children:
Enum.map([:federation, :media, :upload, :default], fn pool_name ->
%{
@ -3369,7 +3369,7 @@
group: :pleroma,
key: :hackney_pools,
type: :group,
description: "Advanced settings for `hackney` connections pools",
description: "Advanced settings for `Hackney` connections pools",
children: [
%{
key: :federation,
@ -3433,6 +3433,7 @@
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :restrict_unauthenticated,
label: "Restrict Unauthenticated",
type: :group,
description:
"Disallow viewing timelines, user profiles and statuses for unauthenticated users.",
@ -3555,13 +3556,17 @@
children: [
%{
key: "name",
label: "Name",
type: :string,
description: "Name of the installed primary frontend"
description:
"Name of the installed primary frontend. Valid config must include both `Name` and `Reference` values."
},
%{
key: "ref",
label: "Reference",
type: :string,
description: "reference of the installed primary frontend to be used"
description:
"Reference of the installed primary frontend to be used. Valid config must include both `Name` and `Reference` values."
}
]
}

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@ -1266,11 +1266,14 @@ Loads json generated from `config/descriptions.exs`.
- Params:
- *optional* `page`: **integer** page number
- *optional* `page_size`: **integer** number of log entries per page (default is `50`)
- *optional* `query`: **string** search term
- Response:
``` json
{
"page_size": integer,
"count": integer,
"urls": [
"http://example.com/media/a688346.jpg",
"http://example.com/media/fb1f4d.jpg"
@ -1290,12 +1293,7 @@ Loads json generated from `config/descriptions.exs`.
- Response:
``` json
{
"urls": [
"http://example.com/media/a688346.jpg",
"http://example.com/media/fb1f4d.jpg"
]
}
{ }
```
@ -1311,11 +1309,6 @@ Loads json generated from `config/descriptions.exs`.
- Response:
``` json
{
"urls": [
"http://example.com/media/a688346.jpg",
"http://example.com/media/fb1f4d.jpg"
]
}
{ }
```

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@ -11,14 +11,17 @@
config :pleroma, configurable_from_database: true
```
```sh tab="OTP"
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config migrate_to_db
```
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.config migrate_to_db
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config migrate_to_db
```
## Transfer config from DB to `config/env.exported_from_db.secret.exs`
@ -31,10 +34,12 @@ mix pleroma.config migrate_to_db
To delete transfered settings from database optional flag `-d` can be used. `<env>` is `prod` by default.
```sh tab="OTP"
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config migrate_from_db [--env=<env>] [-d]
```
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.config migrate_from_db [--env=<env>] [-d]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config migrate_from_db [--env=<env>] [-d]
```

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@ -9,13 +9,18 @@
Replaces embedded objects with references to them in the `objects` table. Only needs to be ran once if the instance was created before Pleroma 1.0.5. The reason why this is not a migration is because it could significantly increase the database size after being ran, however after this `VACUUM FULL` will be able to reclaim about 20% (really depends on what is in the database, your mileage may vary) of the db size before the migration.
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl database remove_embedded_objects [option ...]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl database remove_embedded_objects [option ...]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.database remove_embedded_objects [option ...]
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.database remove_embedded_objects [option ...]
```
### Options
- `--vacuum` - run `VACUUM FULL` after the embedded objects are replaced with their references
@ -27,13 +32,17 @@ This will prune remote posts older than 90 days (configurable with [`config :ple
!!! danger
The disk space will only be reclaimed after `VACUUM FULL`. You may run out of disk space during the execution of the task or vacuuming if you don't have about 1/3rds of the database size free.
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl database prune_objects [option ...]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.database prune_objects [option ...]
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl database prune_objects [option ...]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.database prune_objects [option ...]
```
### Options
- `--vacuum` - run `VACUUM FULL` after the objects are pruned
@ -42,33 +51,45 @@ mix pleroma.database prune_objects [option ...]
Can be safely re-run
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl database bump_all_conversations
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.database bump_all_conversations
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl database bump_all_conversations
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.database bump_all_conversations
```
## Remove duplicated items from following and update followers count for all users
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl database update_users_following_followers_counts
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.database update_users_following_followers_counts
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl database update_users_following_followers_counts
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.database update_users_following_followers_counts
```
## Fix the pre-existing "likes" collections for all objects
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl database fix_likes_collections
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.database fix_likes_collections
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl database fix_likes_collections
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.database fix_likes_collections
```
## Vacuum the database
@ -76,13 +97,17 @@ mix pleroma.database fix_likes_collections
Running an `analyze` vacuum job can improve performance by updating statistics used by the query planner. **It is safe to cancel this.**
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl database vacuum analyze
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.database vacuum analyze
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl database vacuum analyze
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.database vacuum analyze
```
### Full
@ -91,20 +116,28 @@ and more compact files with an optimized layout. This process will take a long t
it builds the files side-by-side the existing database files. It can make your database faster and use less disk space,
but should only be run if necessary. **It is safe to cancel this.**
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl database vacuum full
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.database vacuum full
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl database vacuum full
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.database vacuum full
```
## Add expiration to all local statuses
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl database ensure_expiration
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.database ensure_expiration
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl database ensure_expiration
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.database ensure_expiration
```

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@ -4,22 +4,30 @@
## Send digest email since given date (user registration date by default) ignoring user activity status.
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl digest test <nickname> [since_date]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.digest test <nickname> [since_date]
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl digest test <nickname> [since_date]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.digest test <nickname> [since_date]
```
Example:
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl digest test donaldtheduck 2019-05-20
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.digest test donaldtheduck 2019-05-20
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl digest test donaldtheduck 2019-05-20
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.digest test donaldtheduck 2019-05-20
```

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@ -4,21 +4,29 @@
## Send test email (instance email by default)
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl email test [--to <destination email address>]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.email test [--to <destination email address>]
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl email test [--to <destination email address>]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.email test [--to <destination email address>]
```
Example:
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl email test --to root@example.org
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.email test --to root@example.org
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl email test --to root@example.org
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.email test --to root@example.org
```

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@ -4,13 +4,15 @@
## Lists emoji packs and metadata specified in the manifest
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl emoji ls-packs [option ...]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl emoji ls-packs [option ...]
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.emoji ls-packs [option ...]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.emoji ls-packs [option ...]
```
### Options
@ -18,26 +20,30 @@ mix pleroma.emoji ls-packs [option ...]
## Fetch, verify and install the specified packs from the manifest into `STATIC-DIR/emoji/PACK-NAME`
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl emoji get-packs [option ...] <pack ...>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl emoji get-packs [option ...] <pack ...>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.emoji get-packs [option ...] <pack ...>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.emoji get-packs [option ...] <pack ...>
```
### Options
- `-m, --manifest PATH/URL` - same as [`ls-packs`](#ls-packs)
## Create a new manifest entry and a file list from the specified remote pack file
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl emoji gen-pack PACK-URL
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl emoji gen-pack PACK-URL
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.emoji gen-pack PACK-URL
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.emoji gen-pack PACK-URL
```
Currently, only .zip archives are recognized as remote pack files and packs are therefore assumed to be zip archives. This command is intended to run interactively and will first ask you some basic questions about the pack, then download the remote file and generate an SHA256 checksum for it, then generate an emoji file list for you.
@ -47,8 +53,9 @@ Currently, only .zip archives are recognized as remote pack files and packs are
## Reload emoji packs
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl emoji reload
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl emoji reload
```
This command only works with OTP releases.

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@ -3,13 +3,17 @@
{! backend/administration/CLI_tasks/general_cli_task_info.include !}
## Generate a new configuration file
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl instance gen [option ...]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.instance gen [option ...]
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl instance gen [option ...]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.instance gen [option ...]
```
If any of the options are left unspecified, you will be prompted interactively.

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@ -7,10 +7,14 @@
Optional params:
* `-s SCOPES` - scopes for app, e.g. `read,write,follow,push`.
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl app create -n APP_NAME -r REDIRECT_URI
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.app create -n APP_NAME -r REDIRECT_URI
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl app create -n APP_NAME -r REDIRECT_URI
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.app create -n APP_NAME -r REDIRECT_URI
```

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@ -4,30 +4,42 @@
## Follow a relay
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl relay follow <relay_url>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.relay follow <relay_url>
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl relay follow <relay_url>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.relay follow <relay_url>
```
## Unfollow a remote relay
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl relay unfollow <relay_url>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.relay unfollow <relay_url>
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl relay unfollow <relay_url>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.relay unfollow <relay_url>
```
## List relay subscriptions
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl relay list
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.relay list
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl relay list
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.relay list
```

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@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
# Managing robots.txt
{! backend/administration/CLI_tasks/general_cli_task_info.include !}
## Generate a new robots.txt file and add it to the static directory
The `robots.txt` that ships by default is permissive. It allows well-behaved search engines to index all of your instance's URIs.
If you want to generate a restrictive `robots.txt`, you can run the following mix task. The generated `robots.txt` will be written in your instance [static directory](../../../configuration/static_dir/).
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl robots_txt disallow_all
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.robots_txt disallow_all
```

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@ -3,13 +3,17 @@
{! backend/administration/CLI_tasks/general_cli_task_info.include !}
## Migrate uploads from local to remote storage
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl uploads migrate_local <target_uploader> [option ...]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.uploads migrate_local <target_uploader> [option ...]
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl uploads migrate_local <target_uploader> [option ...]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.uploads migrate_local <target_uploader> [option ...]
```
### Options
- `--delete` - delete local uploads after migrating them to the target uploader

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@ -4,13 +4,17 @@
## Create a user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user new <nickname> <email> [option ...]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user new <nickname> <email> [option ...]
```
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user new <nickname> <email> [option ...]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user new <nickname> <email> [option ...]
```
### Options
@ -22,23 +26,33 @@ mix pleroma.user new <nickname> <email> [option ...]
- `-y`, `--assume-yes`/`--no-assume-yes` - whether to assume yes to all questions
## List local users
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user list
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user list
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user list
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user list
```
## Generate an invite link
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user invite [option ...]
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user invite [option ...]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user invite [option ...]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user invite [option ...]
```
### Options
@ -46,113 +60,168 @@ mix pleroma.user invite [option ...]
- `--max-use NUMBER` - maximum numbers of token uses
## List generated invites
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user invites
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user invites
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user invites
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user invites
```
## Revoke invite
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user revoke_invite <token>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user revoke_invite <token>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user revoke_invite <token>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user revoke_invite <token>
```
## Delete a user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user rm <nickname>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user rm <nickname>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user rm <nickname>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user rm <nickname>
```
## Delete user's posts and interactions
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user delete_activities <nickname>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user delete_activities <nickname>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user delete_activities <nickname>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user delete_activities <nickname>
```
## Sign user out from all applications (delete user's OAuth tokens and authorizations)
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user sign_out <nickname>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user sign_out <nickname>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user sign_out <nickname>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user sign_out <nickname>
```
## Deactivate or activate a user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user toggle_activated <nickname>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user toggle_activated <nickname>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user toggle_activated <nickname>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user toggle_activated <nickname>
```
## Deactivate a user and unsubscribes local users from the user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user deactivate NICKNAME
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user deactivate NICKNAME
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user deactivate NICKNAME
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user deactivate NICKNAME
```
## Deactivate all accounts from an instance and unsubscribe local users on it
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user deactivate_all_from_instance <instance>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user deactivate_all_from_instance <instance>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user deactivate_all_from_instance <instance>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user deactivate_all_from_instance <instance>
```
## Create a password reset link for user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user reset_password <nickname>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user reset_password <nickname>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user reset_password <nickname>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user reset_password <nickname>
```
## Disable Multi Factor Authentication (MFA/2FA) for a user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user reset_mfa <nickname>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user reset_mfa <nickname>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user reset_mfa <nickname>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user reset_mfa <nickname>
```
## Set the value of the given user's settings
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user set <nickname> [option ...]
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user set <nickname> [option ...]
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user set <nickname> [option ...]
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user set <nickname> [option ...]
```
### Options
- `--locked`/`--no-locked` - whether the user should be locked
@ -160,30 +229,45 @@ mix pleroma.user set <nickname> [option ...]
- `--admin`/`--no-admin` - whether the user should be an admin
## Add tags to a user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user tag <nickname> <tags>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user tag <nickname> <tags>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user tag <nickname> <tags>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user tag <nickname> <tags>
```
## Delete tags from a user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user untag <nickname> <tags>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user untag <nickname> <tags>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user untag <nickname> <tags>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user untag <nickname> <tags>
```
## Toggle confirmation status of the user
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl user toggle_confirmed <nickname>
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.user toggle_confirmed <nickname>
```
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user toggle_confirmed <nickname>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user toggle_confirmed <nickname>
```

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@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ To add configuration to your config file, you can copy it from the base config.
* `federation_incoming_replies_max_depth`: Max. depth of reply-to activities fetching on incoming federation, to prevent out-of-memory situations while fetching very long threads. If set to `nil`, threads of any depth will be fetched. Lower this value if you experience out-of-memory crashes.
* `federation_reachability_timeout_days`: Timeout (in days) of each external federation target being unreachable prior to pausing federating to it.
* `allow_relay`: Enable Pleromas Relay, which makes it possible to follow a whole instance.
* `public`: Makes the client API in authenticated mode-only except for user-profiles. Useful for disabling the Local Timeline and The Whole Known Network. See also: `restrict_unauthenticated`.
* `quarantined_instances`: List of ActivityPub instances where private(DMs, followers-only) activities will not be send.
* `public`: Makes the client API in authenticated mode-only except for user-profiles. Useful for disabling the Local Timeline and The Whole Known Network. Note that there is a dependent setting restricting or allowing unauthenticated access to specific resources, see `restrict_unauthenticated` for more details.
* `quarantined_instances`: List of ActivityPub instances where private (DMs, followers-only) activities will not be send.
* `managed_config`: Whenether the config for pleroma-fe is configured in [:frontend_configurations](#frontend_configurations) or in ``static/config.json``.
* `allowed_post_formats`: MIME-type list of formats allowed to be posted (transformed into HTML).
* `extended_nickname_format`: Set to `true` to use extended local nicknames format (allows underscores/dashes). This will break federation with
@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ To add configuration to your config file, you can copy it from the base config.
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MentionPolicy`: Drops posts mentioning configurable users. (See [`:mrf_mention`](#mrf_mention)).
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.VocabularyPolicy`: Restricts activities to a configured set of vocabulary. (See [`:mrf_vocabulary`](#mrf_vocabulary)).
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ObjectAgePolicy`: Rejects or delists posts based on their age when received. (See [`:mrf_object_age`](#mrf_object_age)).
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ActivityExpirationPolicy`: Sets a default expiration on all posts made by users of the local instance. Requires `Pleroma.ActivityExpiration` to be enabled for processing the scheduled delections.
* `transparency`: Make the content of your Message Rewrite Facility settings public (via nodeinfo).
* `transparency_exclusions`: Exclude specific instance names from MRF transparency. The use of the exclusions feature will be disclosed in nodeinfo as a boolean value.
@ -220,6 +221,8 @@ config :pleroma, :mrf_user_allowlist, %{
## Pleroma.ActivityExpiration
Enables the worker which processes posts scheduled for deletion. Pinned posts are exempt from expiration.
* `enabled`: whether expired activities will be sent to the job queue to be deleted
## Frontends
@ -1048,6 +1051,8 @@ Restrict access for unauthenticated users to timelines (public and federated), u
* `local`
* `remote`
Note: when `:instance, :public` is set to `false`, all `:restrict_unauthenticated` items be effectively set to `true` by default. If you'd like to allow unauthenticated access to specific API endpoints on a private instance, please explicitly set `:restrict_unauthenticated` to non-default value in `config/prod.secret.exs`.
Note: setting `restrict_unauthenticated/timelines/local` to `true` has no practical sense if `restrict_unauthenticated/timelines/federated` is set to `false` (since local public activities will still be delivered to unauthenticated users as part of federated timeline).
## Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec.CastAndValidate

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@ -1,45 +1,61 @@
# Static Directory
Static frontend files are shipped in `priv/static/` and tracked by version control in this repository. If you want to overwrite or update these without the possibility of merge conflicts, you can write your custom versions to `instance/static/`.
Static frontend files are shipped with pleroma. If you want to overwrite or update these without problems during upgrades, you can write your custom versions to the static directory.
```
config :pleroma, :instance,
static_dir: "instance/static/",
```
You can find the location of the static directory in the [configuration](../cheatsheet/#instance).
For example, edit `instance/static/instance/panel.html` .
=== "OTP"
```elixir
config :pleroma, :instance,
static_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/static/"
```
=== "From Source"
```elixir
config :pleroma, :instance,
static_dir: "instance/static/"
```
Alternatively, you can overwrite this value in your configuration to use a different static instance directory.
This document is written assuming `instance/static/`.
This document is written using `$static_dir` as the value of the `config :pleroma, :instance, static_dir` setting.
Or, if you want to manage your custom file in git repository, basically remove the `instance/` entry from `.gitignore`.
If you use a From Source installation and want to manage your custom files in the git repository, you can remove the `instance/` entry from `.gitignore`.
## robots.txt
By default, the `robots.txt` that ships in `priv/static/` is permissive. It allows well-behaved search engines to index all of your instance's URIs.
There's a mix tasks to [generate a new robot.txt](../../administration/CLI_tasks/robots_txt/).
If you want to generate a restrictive `robots.txt`, you can run the following mix task. The generated `robots.txt` will be written in your instance static directory.
For more complex things, you can write your own robots.txt to `$static_dir/robots.txt`.
E.g. if you want to block all crawlers except for [fediverse.network](https://fediverse.network/about) you can use
```
mix pleroma.robots_txt disallow_all
User-Agent: *
Disallow: /
User-Agent: crawler-us-il-1.fediverse.network
Allow: /
User-Agent: makhnovtchina.random.sh
Allow: /
```
## Thumbnail
Put on `instance/static/instance/thumbnail.jpeg` with your selfie or other neat picture. It will appear in [Pleroma Instances](http://distsn.org/pleroma-instances.html).
Add `$static_dir/instance/thumbnail.jpeg` with your selfie or other neat picture. It will be available on `http://your-domain.tld/instance/thumbnail.jpeg` and can be used by external applications.
## Instance-specific panel
![instance-specific panel demo](/uploads/296b19ec806b130e0b49b16bfe29ce8a/image.png)
Create and Edit your file on `instance/static/instance/panel.html`.
Create and Edit your file at `$static_dir/instance/panel.html`.
## Background
You can change the background of your Pleroma instance by uploading it to `instance/static/`, and then changing `background` in `config/prod.secret.exs` accordingly.
You can change the background of your Pleroma instance by uploading it to `$static_dir/`, and then changing `background` in [your configuration](../cheatsheet/#frontend_configurations) accordingly.
If you put `instance/static/images/background.jpg`
E.g. if you put `$static_dir/images/background.jpg`
```
config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations,
@ -50,12 +66,14 @@ config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations,
## Logo
![logo modification demo](/uploads/c70b14de60fa74245e7f0dcfa695ebff/image.png)
!!! important
Note the extra `static` folder for the default logo.png location
If you want to give a brand to your instance, You can change the logo of your instance by uploading it to `instance/static/`.
If you want to give a brand to your instance, You can change the logo of your instance by uploading it to the static directory `$static_dir/static/logo.png`.
Alternatively, you can specify the path with config.
If you put `instance/static/static/mylogo-file.png`
Alternatively, you can specify the path to your logo in [your configuration](../cheatsheet/#frontend_configurations).
E.g. if you put `$static_dir/static/mylogo-file.png`
```
config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations,
@ -66,4 +84,7 @@ config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations,
## Terms of Service
Terms of Service will be shown to all users on the registration page. It's the best place where to write down the rules for your instance. You can modify the rules by changing `instance/static/static/terms-of-service.html`.
!!! important
Note the extra `static` folder for the terms-of-service.html
Terms of Service will be shown to all users on the registration page. It's the best place where to write down the rules for your instance. You can modify the rules by adding and changing `$static_dir/static/terms-of-service.html`.

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@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
# Installing on FreeBSD
This document was written for FreeBSD 12.1, but should be work on future releases.
## Required software
This assumes the target system has `pkg(8)`.
```
# pkg install elixir postgresql12-server postgresql12-client postgresql12-contrib git-lite sudo nginx gmake acme.sh
```
Copy the rc.d scripts to the right directory:
Setup the required services to automatically start at boot, using `sysrc(8)`.
```
# sysrc nginx_enable=YES
# sysrc postgresql_enable=YES
```
## Initialize postgres
```
# service postgresql initdb
# service postgresql start
```
## Configuring Pleroma
Create a user for Pleroma:
```
# pw add user pleroma -m
# echo 'export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"' >> /home/pleroma/.profile
# su -l pleroma
```
Clone the repository:
```
$ cd $HOME # Should be the same as /home/pleroma
$ git clone -b stable https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma.git
```
Configure Pleroma. Note that you need a domain name at this point:
```
$ cd /home/pleroma/pleroma
$ mix deps.get # Enter "y" when asked to install Hex
$ mix pleroma.instance gen # You will be asked a few questions here.
$ cp config/generated_config.exs config/prod.secret.exs
```
Since Postgres is configured, we can now initialize the database. There should
now be a file in `config/setup_db.psql` that makes this easier. Edit it, and
*change the password* to a password of your choice. Make sure it is secure, since
it'll be protecting your database. As root, you can now initialize the database:
```
# cd /home/pleroma/pleroma
# sudo -Hu postgres -g postgres psql -f config/setup_db.psql
```
Postgres allows connections from all users without a password by default. To
fix this, edit `/var/db/postgres/data12/pg_hba.conf`. Change every `trust` to
`password`.
Once this is done, restart Postgres with:
```
# service postgresql restart
```
Run the database migrations.
Back as the pleroma user, run the following to implement any database migrations.
```
# su -l pleroma
$ cd /home/pleroma/pleroma
$ MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate
```
You will need to do this whenever you update with `git pull`:
## Configuring acme.sh
We'll be using acme.sh in Stateless Mode for TLS certificate renewal.
First, as root, allow the user `acme` to have access to the acme log file, as follows:
```
# touch /var/log/acme.sh.log
# chown acme:acme /var/log/acme.sh.log
# chmod 600 /var/log/acme.sh.log
```
Next, obtain your account fingerprint:
```
# sudo -Hu acme -g acme acme.sh --register-account
```
You need to add the following to your nginx configuration for the server
running on port 80:
```
location ~ ^/\.well-known/acme-challenge/([-_a-zA-Z0-9]+)$ {
default_type text/plain;
return 200 "$1.6fXAG9VyG0IahirPEU2ZerUtItW2DHzDzD9wZaEKpqd";
}
```
Replace the string after after `$1.` with your fingerprint.
Start nginx:
```
# service nginx start
```
It should now be possible to issue a cert (replace `example.com`
with your domain name):
```
# sudo -Hu acme -g acme acme.sh --issue -d example.com --stateless
```
Let's add auto-renewal to `/etc/crontab`
(replace `example.com` with your domain):
```
/usr/local/bin/sudo -Hu acme -g acme /usr/local/sbin/acme.sh -r -d example.com --stateless
```
### Configuring nginx
FreeBSD's default nginx configuration does not contain an include directive, which is
typically used for multiple sites. Therefore, you will need to first create the required
directory as follows:
```
# mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-available
```
Next, add an `include` directive to `/usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`, within the `http {}`
block, as follows:
```
http {
...
include /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-available/*;
}
```
As root, copy `/home/pleroma/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx` to
`/usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.nginx`.
Edit the defaults of `/usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.nginx`:
* Change `ssl_trusted_certificate` to `/var/db/acme/certs/example.tld/example.tld.cer`.
* Change `ssl_certificate` to `/var/db/acme/certs/example.tld/fullchain.cer`.
* Change `ssl_certificate_key` to `/var/db/acme/certs/example.tld/example.tld.key`.
* Change all references of `example.tld` to your instance's domain name.
## Creating a startup script for Pleroma
Pleroma will need to compile when it initially starts, which typically takes a longer
period of time. Therefore, it is good practice to initially run pleroma from the
command-line before utilizing the rc.d script. That is done as follows:
```
# su -l pleroma
$ cd $HOME/pleroma
$ MIX_ENV=prod mix phx.server
```
Copy the startup script to the correct location and make sure it's executable:
```
# cp /home/pleroma/pleroma/installation/freebsd/rc.d/pleroma /usr/local/etc/rc.d/pleroma
# chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/pleroma
```
Update the `/etc/rc.conf` and start pleroma with the following commands:
```
# sysrc pleroma_enable=YES
# service pleroma start
```
#### Create your first user
If your instance is up and running, you can create your first user with administrative rights with the following task:
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress> --admin
```
## Conclusion
Restart nginx with `# service nginx restart` and you should be up and running.
Make sure your time is in sync, or other instances will receive your posts with
incorrect timestamps. You should have ntpd running.
## Questions
Questions about the installation or didnt it work as it should be, ask in [#pleroma:matrix.org](https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#freenode_#pleroma:matrix.org) or IRC Channel **#pleroma** on **Freenode**.

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@ -8,13 +8,15 @@ You will be running commands as root. If you aren't root already, please elevate
The system needs to have `curl` and `unzip` installed for downloading and unpacking release builds.
```sh tab="Alpine"
apk add curl unzip
```
=== "Alpine"
```sh
apk add curl unzip
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
apt install curl unzip
```
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```sh
apt install curl unzip
```
## Moving content out of the application directory
When using OTP releases the application directory changes with every version so it would be a bother to keep content there (and also dangerous unless `--no-rm` option is used when updating). Fortunately almost all paths in Pleroma are configurable, so it is possible to move them out of there.
@ -110,27 +112,29 @@ OTP releases have different service files than from-source installs so they need
**Warning:** The service files assume pleroma user's home directory is `/opt/pleroma`, please make sure all paths fit your installation.
```sh tab="Alpine"
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp -f ~pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma
=== "Alpine"
```sh
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp -f ~pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma
# Start pleroma
rc-service pleroma start
```
# Start pleroma
rc-service pleroma start
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp ~pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```sh
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp ~pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service
# Reload service files
systemctl daemon-reload
# Reload service files
systemctl daemon-reload
# Reenable pleroma to start on boot
systemctl reenable pleroma
# Reenable pleroma to start on boot
systemctl reenable pleroma
# Start pleroma
systemctl start pleroma
```
# Start pleroma
systemctl start pleroma
```
## Running mix tasks
Refer to [Running mix tasks](otp_en.md#running-mix-tasks) section from OTP release installation guide.

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@ -28,15 +28,17 @@ Other than things bundled in the OTP release Pleroma depends on:
* nginx (could be swapped with another reverse proxy but this guide covers only it)
* certbot (for Let's Encrypt certificates, could be swapped with another ACME client, but this guide covers only it)
```sh tab="Alpine"
echo "http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories
apk update
apk add curl unzip ncurses postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
```
=== "Alpine"
```
echo "http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories
apk update
apk add curl unzip ncurses postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
apt install curl unzip libncurses5 postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
```
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```
apt install curl unzip libncurses5 postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
```
## Setup
### Configuring PostgreSQL
@ -47,31 +49,35 @@ apt install curl unzip libncurses5 postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
RUM indexes are an alternative indexing scheme that is not included in PostgreSQL by default. You can read more about them on the [Configuration page](../configuration/cheatsheet.md#rum-indexing-for-full-text-search). They are completely optional and most of the time are not worth it, especially if you are running a single user instance (unless you absolutely need ordered search results).
```sh tab="Alpine"
apk add git build-base postgresql-dev
git clone https://github.com/postgrespro/rum /tmp/rum
cd /tmp/rum
make USE_PGXS=1
make USE_PGXS=1 install
cd
rm -r /tmp/rum
```
=== "Alpine"
```
apk add git build-base postgresql-dev
git clone https://github.com/postgrespro/rum /tmp/rum
cd /tmp/rum
make USE_PGXS=1
make USE_PGXS=1 install
cd
rm -r /tmp/rum
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
# Available only on Buster/19.04
apt install postgresql-11-rum
```
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```
# Available only on Buster/19.04
apt install postgresql-11-rum
```
#### (Optional) Performance configuration
It is encouraged to check [Optimizing your PostgreSQL performance](../configuration/postgresql.md) document, for tips on PostgreSQL tuning.
```sh tab="Alpine"
rc-service postgresql restart
```
=== "Alpine"
```
rc-service postgresql restart
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
systemctl restart postgresql
```
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```
systemctl restart postgresql
```
If you are using PostgreSQL 12 or higher, add this to your Ecto database configuration
@ -151,14 +157,16 @@ certbot certonly --standalone --preferred-challenges http -d yourinstance.tld
The location of nginx configs is dependent on the distro
```sh tab="Alpine"
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/pleroma.conf
```
=== "Alpine"
```
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/pleroma.conf
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.conf
ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/pleroma.conf
```
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.conf
ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/pleroma.conf
```
If your distro does not have either of those you can append `include /etc/nginx/pleroma.conf` to the end of the http section in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf and
```sh
@ -175,35 +183,39 @@ nginx -t
```
#### Start nginx
```sh tab="Alpine"
rc-service nginx start
```
=== "Alpine"
```
rc-service nginx start
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
systemctl start nginx
```
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```
systemctl start nginx
```
At this point if you open your (sub)domain in a browser you should see a 502 error, that's because Pleroma is not started yet.
### Setting up a system service
```sh tab="Alpine"
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma
=== "Alpine"
```
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma
# Start pleroma and enable it on boot
rc-service pleroma start
rc-update add pleroma
```
# Start pleroma and enable it on boot
rc-service pleroma start
rc-update add pleroma
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service
# Start pleroma and enable it on boot
systemctl start pleroma
systemctl enable pleroma
```
# Start pleroma and enable it on boot
systemctl start pleroma
systemctl enable pleroma
```
If everything worked, you should see Pleroma-FE when visiting your domain. If that didn't happen, try reviewing the installation steps, starting Pleroma in the foreground and seeing if there are any errrors.
@ -223,43 +235,45 @@ $EDITOR path-to-nginx-config
nginx -t
```
```sh tab="Alpine"
# Restart nginx
rc-service nginx restart
=== "Alpine"
```
# Restart nginx
rc-service nginx restart
# Start the cron daemon and make it start on boot
rc-service crond start
rc-update add crond
# Start the cron daemon and make it start on boot
rc-service crond start
rc-update add crond
# Ensure the webroot menthod and post hook is working
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --dry-run --post-hook 'rc-service nginx reload'
# Ensure the webroot menthod and post hook is working
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --dry-run --post-hook 'rc-service nginx reload'
# Add it to the daily cron
echo '#!/bin/sh
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --post-hook "rc-service nginx reload"
' > /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert
chmod +x /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert
# Add it to the daily cron
echo '#!/bin/sh
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --post-hook "rc-service nginx reload"
' > /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert
chmod +x /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert
# If everything worked the output should contain /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
run-parts --test /etc/periodic/daily
```
# If everything worked the output should contain /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
run-parts --test /etc/periodic/daily
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
# Restart nginx
systemctl restart nginx
=== "Debian/Ubuntu"
```
# Restart nginx
systemctl restart nginx
# Ensure the webroot menthod and post hook is working
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --dry-run --post-hook 'systemctl reload nginx'
# Ensure the webroot menthod and post hook is working
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --dry-run --post-hook 'systemctl reload nginx'
# Add it to the daily cron
echo '#!/bin/sh
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --post-hook "systemctl reload nginx"
' > /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
chmod +x /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
# Add it to the daily cron
echo '#!/bin/sh
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --post-hook "systemctl reload nginx"
' > /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
chmod +x /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
# If everything worked the output should contain /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
run-parts --test /etc/cron.daily
```
# If everything worked the output should contain /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
run-parts --test /etc/cron.daily
```
## Create your first user and set as admin
```sh

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@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/bin/sh
# REQUIRE: DAEMON postgresql
# PROVIDE: pleroma
# sudo -u pleroma MIX_ENV=prod elixir --erl \"-detached\" -S mix phx.server
. /etc/rc.subr
name="pleroma"
desc="Pleroma Social Media Platform"
rcvar=${name}_enable
command="/usr/local/bin/elixir"
command_args="--erl \"-detached\" -S /usr/local/bin/mix phx.server"
pidfile="/dev/null"
pleroma_user="pleroma"
pleroma_home="/home/pleroma"
pleroma_chdir="${pleroma_home}/pleroma"
pleroma_env="HOME=${pleroma_home} MIX_ENV=prod"
check_pidfile()
{
pid=$(pgrep beam.smp$)
echo -n "${pid}"
}
load_rc_config ${name}
run_rc_command "$1"

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@ -134,13 +134,23 @@ def run(["ensure_expiration"]) do
Pleroma.Activity
|> join(:left, [a], u in assoc(a, :expiration))
|> join(:inner, [a, _u], o in Object,
on:
fragment(
"(?->>'id') = COALESCE((?)->'object'->> 'id', (?)->>'object')",
o.data,
a.data,
a.data
)
)
|> where(local: true)
|> where([a, u], is_nil(u))
|> where([a], fragment("(? ->> 'type'::text) = 'Create'", a.data))
|> where([_a, _u, o], fragment("?->>'type' = 'Note'", o.data))
|> Pleroma.RepoStreamer.chunk_stream(100)
|> Stream.each(fn activities ->
Enum.each(activities, fn activity ->
expires_at = Timex.shift(activity.inserted_at, days: days)
Pleroma.ActivityExpiration.create(activity, expires_at, false)
end)
end)

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@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ def run(args \\ []) do
load_pleroma()
{opts, _} = OptionParser.parse!(args, strict: @switches, aliases: @aliases)
if Application.get_env(:pleroma, Pleroma.Repo)[:ssl] do
Application.ensure_all_started(:ssl)
end
opts =
if opts[:to] || opts[:step] || opts[:all],
do: opts,

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@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ def run(args \\ []) do
load_pleroma()
{opts, _} = OptionParser.parse!(args, strict: @switches, aliases: @aliases)
if Application.get_env(:pleroma, Pleroma.Repo)[:ssl] do
Application.ensure_all_started(:ssl)
end
opts =
if opts[:to] || opts[:step] || opts[:all],
do: opts,

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@ -340,4 +340,10 @@ def direct_conversation_id(activity, for_user) do
_ -> nil
end
end
@spec pinned_by_actor?(Activity.t()) :: boolean()
def pinned_by_actor?(%Activity{} = activity) do
actor = user_actor(activity)
activity.id in actor.pinned_activities
end
end

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@ -46,7 +46,12 @@ def due_expirations(offset \\ 0) do
ActivityExpiration
|> where([exp], exp.scheduled_at < ^naive_datetime)
|> limit(50)
|> preload(:activity)
|> Repo.all()
|> Enum.reject(fn %{activity: activity} ->
Activity.pinned_by_actor?(activity)
end)
end
def validate_scheduled_at(changeset, false), do: changeset

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@ -81,6 +81,16 @@ def delete(key) do
Application.delete_env(:pleroma, key)
end
def restrict_unauthenticated_access?(resource, kind) do
setting = get([:restrict_unauthenticated, resource, kind])
if setting in [nil, :if_instance_is_private] do
!get!([:instance, :public])
else
setting
end
end
def oauth_consumer_strategies, do: get([:auth, :oauth_consumer_strategies], [])
def oauth_consumer_enabled?, do: oauth_consumer_strategies() != []

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@ -125,8 +125,8 @@ def fetch_object_from_id(id, options \\ []) do
defp prepare_activity_params(data) do
%{
"type" => "Create",
"to" => data["to"],
"cc" => data["cc"],
"to" => data["to"] || [],
"cc" => data["cc"] || [],
# Should we seriously keep this attributedTo thing?
"actor" => data["actor"] || data["attributedTo"],
"object" => data

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@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrifun do
@behaviour Pleroma.Upload.Filter
alias Pleroma.Upload.Filter
@moduledoc """
This module is just an example of an Upload filter. It's not supposed to be used in production.
"""
@filters [
{"implode", "1"},
{"-raise", "20"},

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@ -311,10 +311,12 @@ def visible_for(%User{} = user, for_user) do
def visible_for(_, _), do: :invisible
defp restrict_unauthenticated?(%User{local: local}) do
config_key = if local, do: :local, else: :remote
defp restrict_unauthenticated?(%User{local: true}) do
Config.restrict_unauthenticated_access?(:profiles, :local)
end
Config.get([:restrict_unauthenticated, :profiles, config_key], false)
defp restrict_unauthenticated?(%User{local: _}) do
Config.restrict_unauthenticated_access?(:profiles, :remote)
end
defp visible_account_status(user) do
@ -1581,6 +1583,49 @@ def update_notification_settings(%User{} = user, settings) do
|> update_and_set_cache()
end
@spec purge_user_changeset(User.t()) :: Changeset.t()
def purge_user_changeset(user) do
# "Right to be forgotten"
# https://gdpr.eu/right-to-be-forgotten/
change(user, %{
bio: nil,
raw_bio: nil,
email: nil,
name: nil,
password_hash: nil,
keys: nil,
public_key: nil,
avatar: %{},
tags: [],
last_refreshed_at: nil,
last_digest_emailed_at: nil,
banner: %{},
background: %{},
note_count: 0,
follower_count: 0,
following_count: 0,
locked: false,
confirmation_pending: false,
password_reset_pending: false,
approval_pending: false,
registration_reason: nil,
confirmation_token: nil,
domain_blocks: [],
deactivated: true,
ap_enabled: false,
is_moderator: false,
is_admin: false,
mastofe_settings: nil,
mascot: nil,
emoji: %{},
pleroma_settings_store: %{},
fields: [],
raw_fields: [],
discoverable: false,
also_known_as: []
})
end
def delete(users) when is_list(users) do
for user <- users, do: delete(user)
end
@ -1608,7 +1653,7 @@ defp delete_or_deactivate(%User{local: true} = user) do
_ ->
user
|> change(%{deactivated: true, email: nil})
|> purge_user_changeset()
|> update_and_set_cache()
end
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@ -285,32 +285,6 @@ def listen(%{to: to, actor: actor, context: context, object: object} = params) d
end
end
@spec accept(map()) :: {:ok, Activity.t()} | {:error, any()}
def accept(params) do
accept_or_reject("Accept", params)
end
@spec reject(map()) :: {:ok, Activity.t()} | {:error, any()}
def reject(params) do
accept_or_reject("Reject", params)
end
@spec accept_or_reject(String.t(), map()) :: {:ok, Activity.t()} | {:error, any()}
defp accept_or_reject(type, %{to: to, actor: actor, object: object} = params) do
local = Map.get(params, :local, true)
activity_id = Map.get(params, :activity_id, nil)
data =
%{"to" => to, "type" => type, "actor" => actor.ap_id, "object" => object}
|> Maps.put_if_present("id", activity_id)
with {:ok, activity} <- insert(data, local),
_ <- notify_and_stream(activity),
:ok <- maybe_federate(activity) do
{:ok, activity}
end
end
@spec unfollow(User.t(), User.t(), String.t() | nil, boolean()) ::
{:ok, Activity.t()} | nil | {:error, any()}
def unfollow(follower, followed, activity_id \\ nil, local \\ true) do

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@ -14,6 +14,28 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Builder do
require Pleroma.Constants
def accept_or_reject(actor, activity, type) do
data = %{
"id" => Utils.generate_activity_id(),
"actor" => actor.ap_id,
"type" => type,
"object" => activity.data["id"],
"to" => [activity.actor]
}
{:ok, data, []}
end
@spec reject(User.t(), Activity.t()) :: {:ok, map(), keyword()}
def reject(actor, rejected_activity) do
accept_or_reject(actor, rejected_activity, "Reject")
end
@spec accept(User.t(), Activity.t()) :: {:ok, map(), keyword()}
def accept(actor, accepted_activity) do
accept_or_reject(actor, accepted_activity, "Accept")
end
@spec follow(User.t(), User.t()) :: {:ok, map(), keyword()}
def follow(follower, followed) do
data = %{

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@ -13,8 +13,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidator do
alias Pleroma.EctoType.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AcceptRejectValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AnnounceValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AnswerValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AudioValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.BlockValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.ChatMessageValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CreateChatMessageValidator
@ -30,6 +32,17 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidator do
@spec validate(map(), keyword()) :: {:ok, map(), keyword()} | {:error, any()}
def validate(object, meta)
def validate(%{"type" => type} = object, meta)
when type in ~w[Accept Reject] do
with {:ok, object} <-
object
|> AcceptRejectValidator.cast_and_validate()
|> Ecto.Changeset.apply_action(:insert) do
object = stringify_keys(object)
{:ok, object, meta}
end
end
def validate(%{"type" => "Follow"} = object, meta) do
with {:ok, object} <-
object
@ -125,6 +138,16 @@ def validate(%{"type" => "Question"} = object, meta) do
end
end
def validate(%{"type" => "Audio"} = object, meta) do
with {:ok, object} <-
object
|> AudioValidator.cast_and_validate()
|> Ecto.Changeset.apply_action(:insert) do
object = stringify_keys(object)
{:ok, object, meta}
end
end
def validate(%{"type" => "Answer"} = object, meta) do
with {:ok, object} <-
object
@ -164,7 +187,7 @@ def validate(
%{"type" => "Create", "object" => %{"type" => objtype} = object} = create_activity,
meta
)
when objtype in ["Question", "Answer"] do
when objtype in ~w[Question Answer Audio] do
with {:ok, object_data} <- cast_and_apply(object),
meta = Keyword.put(meta, :object_data, object_data |> stringify_keys),
{:ok, create_activity} <-
@ -198,6 +221,10 @@ def cast_and_apply(%{"type" => "Answer"} = object) do
AnswerValidator.cast_and_apply(object)
end
def cast_and_apply(%{"type" => "Audio"} = object) do
AudioValidator.cast_and_apply(object)
end
def cast_and_apply(o), do: {:error, {:validator_not_set, o}}
# is_struct/1 isn't present in Elixir 1.8.x

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@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AcceptRejectValidator do
use Ecto.Schema
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.EctoType.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators
import Ecto.Changeset
import Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CommonValidations
@primary_key false
embedded_schema do
field(:id, ObjectValidators.ObjectID, primary_key: true)
field(:type, :string)
field(:object, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:actor, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:to, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:cc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
end
def cast_data(data) do
%__MODULE__{}
|> cast(data, __schema__(:fields))
end
def validate_data(cng) do
cng
|> validate_required([:id, :type, :actor, :to, :cc, :object])
|> validate_inclusion(:type, ["Accept", "Reject"])
|> validate_actor_presence()
|> validate_object_presence(allowed_types: ["Follow"])
|> validate_accept_reject_rights()
end
def cast_and_validate(data) do
data
|> cast_data
|> validate_data
end
def validate_accept_reject_rights(cng) do
with object_id when is_binary(object_id) <- get_field(cng, :object),
%Activity{data: %{"object" => followed_actor}} <- Activity.get_by_ap_id(object_id),
true <- followed_actor == get_field(cng, :actor) do
cng
else
_e ->
cng
|> add_error(:actor, "can't accept or reject the given activity")
end
end
end

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@ -15,16 +15,13 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AnswerValidator do
embedded_schema do
field(:id, ObjectValidators.ObjectID, primary_key: true)
field(:to, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:cc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
# is this actually needed?
field(:bto, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:bcc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:to, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:cc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bto, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bcc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:type, :string)
field(:name, :string)
field(:inReplyTo, :string)
field(:inReplyTo, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:attributedTo, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
# TODO: Remove actor on objects

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@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AudioValidator do
use Ecto.Schema
alias Pleroma.EctoType.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AttachmentValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CommonFixes
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CommonValidations
import Ecto.Changeset
@primary_key false
@derive Jason.Encoder
embedded_schema do
field(:id, ObjectValidators.ObjectID, primary_key: true)
field(:to, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:cc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bto, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bcc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
# TODO: Write type
field(:tag, {:array, :map}, default: [])
field(:type, :string)
field(:content, :string)
field(:context, :string)
# TODO: Remove actor on objects
field(:actor, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:attributedTo, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:summary, :string)
field(:published, ObjectValidators.DateTime)
# TODO: Write type
field(:emoji, :map, default: %{})
field(:sensitive, :boolean, default: false)
embeds_many(:attachment, AttachmentValidator)
field(:replies_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:like_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:announcement_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:inReplyTo, :string)
field(:uri, ObjectValidators.Uri)
# short identifier for PleromaFE to group statuses by context
field(:context_id, :integer)
field(:likes, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:announcements, {:array, :string}, default: [])
end
def cast_and_apply(data) do
data
|> cast_data
|> apply_action(:insert)
end
def cast_and_validate(data) do
data
|> cast_data()
|> validate_data()
end
def cast_data(data) do
%__MODULE__{}
|> changeset(data)
end
defp fix(data) do
data
|> CommonFixes.fix_defaults()
|> CommonFixes.fix_attribution()
end
def changeset(struct, data) do
data = fix(data)
struct
|> cast(data, __schema__(:fields) -- [:attachment])
|> cast_embed(:attachment)
end
def validate_data(data_cng) do
data_cng
|> validate_inclusion(:type, ["Audio"])
|> validate_required([:id, :actor, :attributedTo, :type, :context])
|> CommonValidations.validate_any_presence([:cc, :to])
|> CommonValidations.validate_fields_match([:actor, :attributedTo])
|> CommonValidations.validate_actor_presence()
|> CommonValidations.validate_host_match()
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CommonFixes do
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Utils
# based on Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Utils.lazy_put_objects_defaults
def fix_defaults(data) do
%{data: %{"id" => context}, id: context_id} =
Utils.create_context(data["context"] || data["conversation"])
data
|> Map.put_new("context", context)
|> Map.put_new("context_id", context_id)
end
def fix_attribution(data) do
data
|> Map.put_new("actor", data["attributedTo"])
end
end

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@ -16,11 +16,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CreateNoteValidator do
field(:id, ObjectValidators.ObjectID, primary_key: true)
field(:actor, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:type, :string)
field(:to, {:array, :string})
field(:cc, {:array, :string})
field(:bto, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:bcc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:to, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:cc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bto, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bcc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
embeds_one(:object, NoteValidator)
end

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@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.EmojiReactValidator do
field(:actor, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:context, :string)
field(:content, :string)
field(:to, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:cc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:to, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:cc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
end
def cast_and_validate(data) do

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@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.NoteValidator do
embedded_schema do
field(:id, ObjectValidators.ObjectID, primary_key: true)
field(:to, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:cc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:bto, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:bcc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:to, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:cc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bto, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bcc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
# TODO: Write type
field(:tag, {:array, :map}, default: [])
field(:type, :string)
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.NoteValidator do
field(:replies_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:like_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:announcement_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:inReplyTo, :string)
field(:inReplyTo, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:uri, ObjectValidators.Uri)
field(:likes, {:array, :string}, default: [])

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@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.QuestionValidator do
alias Pleroma.EctoType.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AttachmentValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CommonFixes
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CommonValidations
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.QuestionOptionsValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Utils
import Ecto.Changeset
@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.QuestionValidator do
# Extends from NoteValidator
embedded_schema do
field(:id, ObjectValidators.ObjectID, primary_key: true)
field(:to, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:cc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:bto, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:bcc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:to, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:cc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bto, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:bcc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
# TODO: Write type
field(:tag, {:array, :map}, default: [])
field(:type, :string)
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.QuestionValidator do
field(:replies_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:like_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:announcement_count, :integer, default: 0)
field(:inReplyTo, :string)
field(:inReplyTo, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:uri, ObjectValidators.Uri)
# short identifier for PleromaFE to group statuses by context
field(:context_id, :integer)
@ -81,27 +81,11 @@ defp fix_closed(data) do
end
end
# based on Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Utils.lazy_put_objects_defaults
defp fix_defaults(data) do
%{data: %{"id" => context}, id: context_id} =
Utils.create_context(data["context"] || data["conversation"])
data
|> Map.put_new_lazy("published", &Utils.make_date/0)
|> Map.put_new("context", context)
|> Map.put_new("context_id", context_id)
end
defp fix_attribution(data) do
data
|> Map.put_new("actor", data["attributedTo"])
end
defp fix(data) do
data
|> fix_attribution()
|> CommonFixes.fix_defaults()
|> CommonFixes.fix_attribution()
|> fix_closed()
|> fix_defaults()
end
def changeset(struct, data) do
@ -117,7 +101,7 @@ def changeset(struct, data) do
def validate_data(data_cng) do
data_cng
|> validate_inclusion(:type, ["Question"])
|> validate_required([:id, :actor, :attributedTo, :type, :context])
|> validate_required([:id, :actor, :attributedTo, :type, :context, :context_id])
|> CommonValidations.validate_any_presence([:cc, :to])
|> CommonValidations.validate_fields_match([:actor, :attributedTo])
|> CommonValidations.validate_actor_presence()

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@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.UndoValidator do
field(:type, :string)
field(:object, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:actor, ObjectValidators.ObjectID)
field(:to, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:cc, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:to, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
field(:cc, ObjectValidators.Recipients, default: [])
end
def cast_and_validate(data) do

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@ -16,14 +16,70 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.SideEffects do
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Builder
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Pipeline
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Utils
alias Pleroma.Web.Push
alias Pleroma.Web.Streamer
alias Pleroma.Workers.BackgroundWorker
require Logger
def handle(object, meta \\ [])
# Task this handles
# - Follows
# - Sends a notification
def handle(
%{
data: %{
"actor" => actor,
"type" => "Accept",
"object" => follow_activity_id
}
} = object,
meta
) do
with %Activity{actor: follower_id} = follow_activity <-
Activity.get_by_ap_id(follow_activity_id),
%User{} = followed <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(actor),
%User{} = follower <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(follower_id),
{:ok, follow_activity} <- Utils.update_follow_state_for_all(follow_activity, "accept"),
{:ok, _relationship} <- FollowingRelationship.update(follower, followed, :follow_accept) do
Notification.update_notification_type(followed, follow_activity)
User.update_follower_count(followed)
User.update_following_count(follower)
end
{:ok, object, meta}
end
# Task this handles
# - Rejects all existing follow activities for this person
# - Updates the follow state
# - Dismisses notification
def handle(
%{
data: %{
"actor" => actor,
"type" => "Reject",
"object" => follow_activity_id
}
} = object,
meta
) do
with %Activity{actor: follower_id} = follow_activity <-
Activity.get_by_ap_id(follow_activity_id),
%User{} = followed <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(actor),
%User{} = follower <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(follower_id),
{:ok, _follow_activity} <- Utils.update_follow_state_for_all(follow_activity, "reject") do
FollowingRelationship.update(follower, followed, :follow_reject)
Notification.dismiss(follow_activity)
end
{:ok, object, meta}
end
# Tasks this handle
# - Follows if possible
# - Sends a notification
@ -44,33 +100,13 @@ def handle(
{_, {:ok, _}, _, _} <-
{:following, User.follow(follower, followed, :follow_pending), follower, followed} do
if followed.local && !followed.locked do
Utils.update_follow_state_for_all(object, "accept")
FollowingRelationship.update(follower, followed, :follow_accept)
User.update_follower_count(followed)
User.update_following_count(follower)
%{
to: [following_user],
actor: followed,
object: follow_id,
local: true
}
|> ActivityPub.accept()
{:ok, accept_data, _} = Builder.accept(followed, object)
{:ok, _activity, _} = Pipeline.common_pipeline(accept_data, local: true)
end
else
{:following, {:error, _}, follower, followed} ->
Utils.update_follow_state_for_all(object, "reject")
FollowingRelationship.update(follower, followed, :follow_reject)
if followed.local do
%{
to: [follower.ap_id],
actor: followed,
object: follow_id,
local: true
}
|> ActivityPub.reject()
end
{:following, {:error, _}, _follower, followed} ->
{:ok, reject_data, _} = Builder.reject(followed, object)
{:ok, _activity, _} = Pipeline.common_pipeline(reject_data, local: true)
_ ->
nil
@ -217,13 +253,15 @@ def handle(%{data: %{"type" => "EmojiReact"}} = object, meta) do
# - Stream out the activity
def handle(%{data: %{"type" => "Delete", "object" => deleted_object}} = object, meta) do
deleted_object =
Object.normalize(deleted_object, false) || User.get_cached_by_ap_id(deleted_object)
Object.normalize(deleted_object, false) ||
User.get_cached_by_ap_id(deleted_object)
result =
case deleted_object do
%Object{} ->
with {:ok, deleted_object, activity} <- Object.delete(deleted_object),
%User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(deleted_object.data["actor"]) do
{_, actor} when is_binary(actor) <- {:actor, deleted_object.data["actor"]},
%User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(actor) do
User.remove_pinnned_activity(user, activity)
{:ok, user} = ActivityPub.decrease_note_count_if_public(user, deleted_object)
@ -237,6 +275,10 @@ def handle(%{data: %{"type" => "Delete", "object" => deleted_object}} = object,
ActivityPub.stream_out(object)
ActivityPub.stream_out_participations(deleted_object, user)
:ok
else
{:actor, _} ->
Logger.error("The object doesn't have an actor: #{inspect(deleted_object)}")
:no_object_actor
end
%User{} ->
@ -298,7 +340,8 @@ def handle_object_creation(%{"type" => "Answer"} = object_map, meta) do
end
end
def handle_object_creation(%{"type" => "Question"} = object, meta) do
def handle_object_creation(%{"type" => objtype} = object, meta)
when objtype in ~w[Audio Question] do
with {:ok, object, meta} <- Pipeline.common_pipeline(object, meta) do
{:ok, object, meta}
end

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@ -9,9 +9,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Transmogrifier do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer
alias Pleroma.EctoType.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators
alias Pleroma.FollowingRelationship
alias Pleroma.Maps
alias Pleroma.Notification
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.Object.Containment
alias Pleroma.Repo
@ -391,32 +389,6 @@ defp fix_content(%{"mediaType" => "text/markdown", "content" => content} = objec
defp fix_content(object), do: object
defp mastodon_follow_hack(%{"id" => id, "actor" => follower_id}, followed) do
with true <- id =~ "follows",
%User{local: true} = follower <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(follower_id),
%Activity{} = activity <- Utils.fetch_latest_follow(follower, followed) do
{:ok, activity}
else
_ -> {:error, nil}
end
end
defp mastodon_follow_hack(_, _), do: {:error, nil}
defp get_follow_activity(follow_object, followed) do
with object_id when not is_nil(object_id) <- Utils.get_ap_id(follow_object),
{_, %Activity{} = activity} <- {:activity, Activity.get_by_ap_id(object_id)} do
{:ok, activity}
else
# Can't find the activity. This might a Mastodon 2.3 "Accept"
{:activity, nil} ->
mastodon_follow_hack(follow_object, followed)
_ ->
{:error, nil}
end
end
# Reduce the object list to find the reported user.
defp get_reported(objects) do
Enum.reduce_while(objects, nil, fn ap_id, _ ->
@ -489,7 +461,7 @@ def handle_incoming(
%{"type" => "Create", "object" => %{"type" => objtype} = object} = data,
options
)
when objtype in ["Article", "Event", "Note", "Video", "Page", "Audio"] do
when objtype in ~w{Article Event Note Video Page} do
actor = Containment.get_actor(data)
with nil <- Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(object["id"]),
@ -551,60 +523,6 @@ def handle_incoming(
end
end
def handle_incoming(
%{"type" => "Accept", "object" => follow_object, "actor" => _actor, "id" => id} = data,
_options
) do
with actor <- Containment.get_actor(data),
{:ok, %User{} = followed} <- User.get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(actor),
{:ok, follow_activity} <- get_follow_activity(follow_object, followed),
{:ok, follow_activity} <- Utils.update_follow_state_for_all(follow_activity, "accept"),
%User{local: true} = follower <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(follow_activity.data["actor"]),
{:ok, _relationship} <- FollowingRelationship.update(follower, followed, :follow_accept) do
User.update_follower_count(followed)
User.update_following_count(follower)
Notification.update_notification_type(followed, follow_activity)
ActivityPub.accept(%{
to: follow_activity.data["to"],
type: "Accept",
actor: followed,
object: follow_activity.data["id"],
local: false,
activity_id: id
})
else
_e ->
:error
end
end
def handle_incoming(
%{"type" => "Reject", "object" => follow_object, "actor" => _actor, "id" => id} = data,
_options
) do
with actor <- Containment.get_actor(data),
{:ok, %User{} = followed} <- User.get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(actor),
{:ok, follow_activity} <- get_follow_activity(follow_object, followed),
{:ok, follow_activity} <- Utils.update_follow_state_for_all(follow_activity, "reject"),
%User{local: true} = follower <- User.get_cached_by_ap_id(follow_activity.data["actor"]),
{:ok, _relationship} <- FollowingRelationship.update(follower, followed, :follow_reject),
{:ok, activity} <-
ActivityPub.reject(%{
to: follow_activity.data["to"],
type: "Reject",
actor: followed,
object: follow_activity.data["id"],
local: false,
activity_id: id
}) do
{:ok, activity}
else
_e -> :error
end
end
@misskey_reactions %{
"like" => "👍",
"love" => "❤️",
@ -637,7 +555,7 @@ def handle_incoming(
%{"type" => "Create", "object" => %{"type" => objtype}} = data,
_options
)
when objtype in ["Question", "Answer", "ChatMessage"] do
when objtype in ~w{Question Answer ChatMessage Audio} do
with {:ok, %User{}} <- ObjectValidator.fetch_actor(data),
{:ok, activity, _} <- Pipeline.common_pipeline(data, local: false) do
{:ok, activity}
@ -659,9 +577,10 @@ def handle_incoming(
%{"type" => type} = data,
_options
)
when type in ~w{Update Block Follow} do
when type in ~w{Update Block Follow Accept Reject} do
with {:ok, %User{}} <- ObjectValidator.fetch_actor(data),
{:ok, activity, _} <- Pipeline.common_pipeline(data, local: false) do
{:ok, activity, _} <-
Pipeline.common_pipeline(data, local: false) do
{:ok, activity}
end
end
@ -670,7 +589,8 @@ def handle_incoming(
%{"type" => "Delete"} = data,
_options
) do
with {:ok, activity, _} <- Pipeline.common_pipeline(data, local: false) do
with {:ok, activity, _} <-
Pipeline.common_pipeline(data, local: false) do
{:ok, activity}
else
{:error, {:validate_object, _}} = e ->

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@ -59,12 +59,9 @@ def visible_for_user?(%{data: %{"listMessage" => list_ap_id}} = activity, %User{
end
def visible_for_user?(%{local: local} = activity, nil) do
cfg_key =
if local,
do: :local,
else: :remote
cfg_key = if local, do: :local, else: :remote
if Pleroma.Config.get([:restrict_unauthenticated, :activities, cfg_key]),
if Pleroma.Config.restrict_unauthenticated_access?(:activities, cfg_key),
do: false,
else: is_public?(activity)
end

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@ -26,29 +26,40 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.AdminAPI.MediaProxyCacheController do
defdelegate open_api_operation(action), to: Spec.MediaProxyCacheOperation
def index(%{assigns: %{user: _}} = conn, params) do
cursor =
:banned_urls_cache
|> :ets.table([{:traverse, {:select, Cachex.Query.create(true, :key)}}])
|> :qlc.cursor()
entries = fetch_entries(params)
urls = paginate_entries(entries, params.page, params.page_size)
urls =
case params.page do
1 ->
:qlc.next_answers(cursor, params.page_size)
_ ->
:qlc.next_answers(cursor, (params.page - 1) * params.page_size)
:qlc.next_answers(cursor, params.page_size)
render(conn, "index.json",
urls: urls,
page_size: params.page_size,
count: length(entries)
)
end
:qlc.delete_cursor(cursor)
defp fetch_entries(params) do
MediaProxy.cache_table()
|> Cachex.stream!(Cachex.Query.create(true, :key))
|> filter_entries(params[:query])
end
render(conn, "index.json", urls: urls)
defp filter_entries(stream, query) when is_binary(query) do
regex = ~r/#{query}/i
stream
|> Enum.filter(fn url -> String.match?(url, regex) end)
|> Enum.to_list()
end
defp filter_entries(stream, _), do: Enum.to_list(stream)
defp paginate_entries(entries, page, page_size) do
offset = page_size * (page - 1)
Enum.slice(entries, offset, page_size)
end
def delete(%{assigns: %{user: _}, body_params: %{urls: urls}} = conn, _) do
MediaProxy.remove_from_banned_urls(urls)
render(conn, "index.json", urls: urls)
json(conn, %{})
end
def purge(%{assigns: %{user: _}, body_params: %{urls: urls, ban: ban}} = conn, _) do
@ -58,6 +69,6 @@ def purge(%{assigns: %{user: _}, body_params: %{urls: urls, ban: ban}} = conn, _
MediaProxy.put_in_banned_urls(urls)
end
render(conn, "index.json", urls: urls)
json(conn, %{})
end
end

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@ -5,7 +5,11 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Web.AdminAPI.MediaProxyCacheView do
use Pleroma.Web, :view
def render("index.json", %{urls: urls}) do
%{urls: urls}
def render("index.json", %{urls: urls, page_size: page_size, count: count}) do
%{
urls: urls,
count: count,
page_size: page_size
}
end
end

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@ -21,6 +21,12 @@ def index_operation do
operationId: "AdminAPI.MediaProxyCacheController.index",
security: [%{"oAuth" => ["read:media_proxy_caches"]}],
parameters: [
Operation.parameter(
:query,
:query,
%Schema{type: :string, default: nil},
"Page"
),
Operation.parameter(
:page,
:query,
@ -36,7 +42,26 @@ def index_operation do
| admin_api_params()
],
responses: %{
200 => success_response()
200 =>
Operation.response(
"Array of banned MediaProxy URLs in Cachex",
"application/json",
%Schema{
type: :object,
properties: %{
count: %Schema{type: :integer},
page_size: %Schema{type: :integer},
urls: %Schema{
type: :array,
items: %Schema{
type: :string,
format: :uri,
description: "MediaProxy URLs"
}
}
}
}
)
}
}
end
@ -61,7 +86,7 @@ def delete_operation do
required: true
),
responses: %{
200 => success_response(),
200 => empty_object_response(),
400 => Operation.response("Error", "application/json", ApiError)
}
}
@ -88,25 +113,9 @@ def purge_operation do
required: true
),
responses: %{
200 => success_response(),
200 => empty_object_response(),
400 => Operation.response("Error", "application/json", ApiError)
}
}
end
defp success_response do
Operation.response("Array of banned MediaProxy URLs in Cachex", "application/json", %Schema{
type: :object,
properties: %{
urls: %Schema{
type: :array,
items: %Schema{
type: :string,
format: :uri,
description: "MediaProxy URLs"
}
}
}
})
end
end

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@ -6,9 +6,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.ActivityExpiration
alias Pleroma.Conversation.Participation
alias Pleroma.FollowingRelationship
alias Pleroma.Formatter
alias Pleroma.Notification
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.ThreadMute
alias Pleroma.User
@ -122,33 +120,16 @@ def unfollow(follower, unfollowed) do
def accept_follow_request(follower, followed) do
with %Activity{} = follow_activity <- Utils.fetch_latest_follow(follower, followed),
{:ok, follower} <- User.follow(follower, followed),
{:ok, follow_activity} <- Utils.update_follow_state_for_all(follow_activity, "accept"),
{:ok, _relationship} <- FollowingRelationship.update(follower, followed, :follow_accept),
{:ok, _activity} <-
ActivityPub.accept(%{
to: [follower.ap_id],
actor: followed,
object: follow_activity.data["id"],
type: "Accept"
}) do
Notification.update_notification_type(followed, follow_activity)
{:ok, accept_data, _} <- Builder.accept(followed, follow_activity),
{:ok, _activity, _} <- Pipeline.common_pipeline(accept_data, local: true) do
{:ok, follower}
end
end
def reject_follow_request(follower, followed) do
with %Activity{} = follow_activity <- Utils.fetch_latest_follow(follower, followed),
{:ok, follow_activity} <- Utils.update_follow_state_for_all(follow_activity, "reject"),
{:ok, _relationship} <- FollowingRelationship.update(follower, followed, :follow_reject),
{:ok, _notifications} <- Notification.dismiss(follow_activity),
{:ok, _activity} <-
ActivityPub.reject(%{
to: [follower.ap_id],
actor: followed,
object: follow_activity.data["id"],
type: "Reject"
}) do
{:ok, reject_data, _} <- Builder.reject(followed, follow_activity),
{:ok, _activity, _} <- Pipeline.common_pipeline(reject_data, local: true) do
{:ok, follower}
end
end

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.TimelineController do
import Pleroma.Web.ControllerHelper,
only: [add_link_headers: 2, add_link_headers: 3]
alias Pleroma.Config
alias Pleroma.Pagination
alias Pleroma.Plugs.EnsurePublicOrAuthenticatedPlug
alias Pleroma.Plugs.OAuthScopesPlug
@ -89,11 +90,11 @@ def direct(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do
end
defp restrict_unauthenticated?(true = _local_only) do
Pleroma.Config.get([:restrict_unauthenticated, :timelines, :local])
Config.restrict_unauthenticated_access?(:timelines, :local)
end
defp restrict_unauthenticated?(_) do
Pleroma.Config.get([:restrict_unauthenticated, :timelines, :federated])
Config.restrict_unauthenticated_access?(:timelines, :federated)
end
# GET /api/v1/timelines/public

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@ -9,28 +9,31 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy do
alias Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy.Invalidation
@base64_opts [padding: false]
@cache_table :banned_urls_cache
def cache_table, do: @cache_table
@spec in_banned_urls(String.t()) :: boolean()
def in_banned_urls(url), do: elem(Cachex.exists?(:banned_urls_cache, url(url)), 1)
def in_banned_urls(url), do: elem(Cachex.exists?(@cache_table, url(url)), 1)
def remove_from_banned_urls(urls) when is_list(urls) do
Cachex.execute!(:banned_urls_cache, fn cache ->
Cachex.execute!(@cache_table, fn cache ->
Enum.each(Invalidation.prepare_urls(urls), &Cachex.del(cache, &1))
end)
end
def remove_from_banned_urls(url) when is_binary(url) do
Cachex.del(:banned_urls_cache, url(url))
Cachex.del(@cache_table, url(url))
end
def put_in_banned_urls(urls) when is_list(urls) do
Cachex.execute!(:banned_urls_cache, fn cache ->
Cachex.execute!(@cache_table, fn cache ->
Enum.each(Invalidation.prepare_urls(urls), &Cachex.put(cache, &1, true))
end)
end
def put_in_banned_urls(url) when is_binary(url) do
Cachex.put(:banned_urls_cache, url(url), true)
Cachex.put(@cache_table, url(url), true)
end
def url(url) when is_nil(url) or url == "", do: nil

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ def generate_terms(params) do
end
def build_public_tag(acc, params) do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:restrict_unauthenticated, :timelines, :federated], true) do
if Pleroma.Config.restrict_unauthenticated_access?(:timelines, :federated) do
acc
else
Map.put(acc, @public_url, public_timeline(params))

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@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Workers.Cron.ClearOauthTokenWorker do
def perform(_job) do
if Config.get([:oauth2, :clean_expired_tokens], false) do
Token.delete_expired_tokens()
else
end
:ok
end
end
end

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@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ def perform(_job) do
)
|> Repo.all()
|> send_emails
else
:ok
end
:ok
end
def send_emails(users) do

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@ -55,11 +55,9 @@ def perform(_job) do
|> Repo.all()
|> Enum.map(&Pleroma.Emails.NewUsersDigestEmail.new_users(&1, users_and_statuses))
|> Enum.each(&Pleroma.Emails.Mailer.deliver/1)
else
:ok
end
else
:ok
end
:ok
end
end

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@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Workers.Cron.PurgeExpiredActivitiesWorker do
def perform(_job) do
if Config.get([ActivityExpiration, :enabled]) do
Enum.each(ActivityExpiration.due_expirations(@interval), &delete_activity/1)
else
:ok
end
after
:ok
end
def delete_activity(%ActivityExpiration{activity_id: activity_id}) do
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ def delete_activity(%ActivityExpiration{activity_id: activity_id}) do
{:user, _} ->
Logger.error(
"#{__MODULE__} Couldn't delete expired activity: not found actorof ##{activity_id}"
"#{__MODULE__} Couldn't delete expired activity: not found actor of ##{activity_id}"
)
end
end

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@ -12,5 +12,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Workers.Cron.StatsWorker do
@impl Oban.Worker
def perform(_job) do
Pleroma.Stats.do_collect()
:ok
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Repo.Migrations.OnlyExpireCreates do
use Ecto.Migration
def up do
statement = """
DELETE FROM
activity_expirations a_exp USING activities a, objects o
WHERE
a_exp.activity_id = a.id AND (o.data->>'id') = COALESCE(a.data->'object'->>'id', a.data->>'object')
AND (a.data->>'type' != 'Create' OR o.data->>'type' != 'Note');
"""
execute(statement)
end
def down do
:ok
end
end

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defmodule Pleroma.Repo.Migrations.ApIdNotNull do
use Ecto.Migration
require Logger
def up do
Logger.warn(
"If this migration fails please open an issue at https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues/new \n"
)
alter table(:users) do
modify(:ap_id, :string, null: false)
end
end
def down do
:ok
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Repo.Migrations.AddInvisibleIndexToUsers do
use Ecto.Migration
def change do
create(index(:users, [:invisible]))
end
end

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