Merge branch 'develop' into feature/matstodon-statuses-by-name

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https://github.com/hashnuke/heroku-buildpack-elixir

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- build
- test
- deploy
- release
before_script:
- mix local.hex --force
@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ docs-build:
- develop@pleroma/pleroma
variables:
MIX_ENV: dev
PLEROMA_BUILD_ENV: prod
script:
- mix deps.get
- mix compile
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paths:
- priv/static/doc
unit-testing:
stage: test
services:
@ -52,8 +55,7 @@ unit-testing:
- mix deps.get
- mix ecto.create
- mix ecto.migrate
- mix test --trace --preload-modules
- mix coveralls
- mix coveralls --trace --preload-modules
unit-testing-rum:
stage: test
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- eval $(ssh-agent -s)
- echo "$SSH_PRIVATE_KEY" | tr -d '\r' | ssh-add -
- rsync -hrvz --delete -e "ssh -p ${SSH_PORT}" priv/static/doc/ "${SSH_USER_HOST_LOCATION}/${CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME}"
review_app:
image: alpine:3.9
stage: deploy
before_script:
- apk update && apk add openssh-client git
when: manual
environment:
name: review/$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
url: https://$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG.pleroma.online/
on_stop: stop_review_app
only:
- branches
except:
- master
- develop
script:
- echo "$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG"
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- eval $(ssh-agent -s)
- echo "$SSH_PRIVATE_KEY" | tr -d '\r' | ssh-add -
- ssh-keyscan -H "pleroma.online" >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
- (ssh -t dokku@pleroma.online -- apps:create "$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG") || true
- ssh -t dokku@pleroma.online -- config:set "$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG" APP_NAME="$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG" APP_HOST="$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG.pleroma.online" MIX_ENV=dokku
- (ssh -t dokku@pleroma.online -- postgres:create $(echo $CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG | sed -e 's/-/_/g')_db) || true
- (ssh -t dokku@pleroma.online -- postgres:link $(echo $CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG | sed -e 's/-/_/g')_db "$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG") || true
- (ssh -t dokku@pleroma.online -- certs:add "$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG" /home/dokku/server.crt /home/dokku/server.key) || true
- git push -f dokku@pleroma.online:$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG $CI_COMMIT_SHA:refs/heads/master
stop_review_app:
image: alpine:3.9
stage: deploy
before_script:
- apk update && apk add openssh-client git
when: manual
environment:
name: review/$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
action: stop
script:
- echo "$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG"
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- eval $(ssh-agent -s)
- echo "$SSH_PRIVATE_KEY" | tr -d '\r' | ssh-add -
- ssh-keyscan -H "pleroma.online" >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
- ssh -t dokku@pleroma.online -- --force apps:destroy "$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG"
- ssh -t dokku@pleroma.online -- --force postgres:destroy $(echo $CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG | sed -e 's/-/_/g')_db
amd64:
stage: release
# TODO: Replace with upstream image when 1.9.0 comes out
image: rinpatch/elixir:1.9.0-rc.0
only: &release-only
- master@pleroma/pleroma
- develop@pleroma/pleroma
artifacts: &release-artifacts
name: "pleroma-$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME-$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA-$CI_JOB_NAME"
paths:
- release/*
# Ideally it would be never for master branch and with the next commit for develop,
# but Gitlab does not support neither `only` for artifacts
# nor setting it to never from .gitlab-ci.yml
# nor expiring with the next commit
expire_in: 42 yrs
cache: &release-cache
key: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME-$CI_JOB_NAME
paths:
- deps
variables: &release-variables
MIX_ENV: prod
before_script: &before-release
- echo "import Mix.Config" > config/prod.secret.exs
- mix local.hex --force
- mix local.rebar --force
script: &release
- mix deps.get --only prod
- mkdir release
- export PLEROMA_BUILD_BRANCH=$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
- mix release --path release
amd64-musl:
stage: release
artifacts: *release-artifacts
only: *release-only
# TODO: Replace with upstream image when 1.9.0 comes out
image: rinpatch/elixir:1.9.0-rc.0-alpine
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: &before-release-musl
- apk add git gcc g++ musl-dev make
- echo "import Mix.Config" > config/prod.secret.exs
- mix local.hex --force
- mix local.rebar --force
script: *release
arm:
stage: release
artifacts: *release-artifacts
only: *release-only
tags:
- arm32
# TODO: Replace with upstream image when 1.9.0 comes out
image: rinpatch/elixir:1.9.0-rc.0-arm
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release
script: *release
arm-musl:
stage: release
artifacts: *release-artifacts
only: *release-only
tags:
- arm32
# TODO: Replace with upstream image when 1.9.0 comes out
image: rinpatch/elixir:1.9.0-rc.0-arm-alpine
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release-musl
script: *release
arm64:
stage: release
artifacts: *release-artifacts
only: *release-only
tags:
- arm
# TODO: Replace with upstream image when 1.9.0 comes out
image: rinpatch/elixir:1.9.0-rc.0-arm64
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release
script: *release
arm64-musl:
stage: release
artifacts: *release-artifacts
only: *release-only
tags:
- arm
# TODO: Replace with upstream image when 1.9.0 comes out
image: rinpatch/elixir:1.9.0-rc.0-arm64-alpine
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release-musl
script: *release

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Ariadne Conill <ariadne@dereferenced.org> <nenolod@dereferenced.org>
Ariadne Conill <ariadne@dereferenced.org> <nenolod@gmail.com>

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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
## [unreleased]
## [Unreleased]
### Changed
- **Breaking:** Configuration: A setting to explicitly disable the mailer was added, defaulting to true, if you are using a mailer add `config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, enabled: true` to your config
- Configuration: OpenGraph and TwitterCard providers enabled by default
- Configuration: Filter.AnonymizeFilename added ability to retain file extension with custom text
- Federation: Return 403 errors when trying to request pages from a user's follower/following collections if they have `hide_followers`/`hide_follows` set
- NodeInfo: Return `skipThreadContainment` in `metadata` for the `skip_thread_containment` option
- Mastodon API: Unsubscribe followers when they unfollow a user
### Fixed
- Not being able to pin unlisted posts
- Metadata rendering errors resulting in the entire page being inaccessible
- Federation/MediaProxy not working with instances that have wrong certificate order
- Mastodon API: Handling of search timeouts (`/api/v1/search` and `/api/v2/search`)
- Mastodon API: Embedded relationships not being properly rendered in the Account entity of Status entity
- Mastodon API: Add `account_id`, `type`, `offset`, and `limit` to search API (`/api/v1/search` and `/api/v2/search`)
- ActivityPub C2S: follower/following collection pages being inaccessible even when authentifucated if `hide_followers`/ `hide_follows` was set
### Added
- MRF: Support for priming the mediaproxy cache (`Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MediaProxyWarmingPolicy`)
- MRF: Support for excluding specific domains from Transparency.
- Configuration: `federation_incoming_replies_max_depth` option
- Mastodon API: Support for the [`tagged` filter](https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/9755) in [`GET /api/v1/accounts/:id/statuses`](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/rest/accounts/#get-api-v1-accounts-id-statuses)
- Mastodon API, streaming: Add support for passing the token in the `Sec-WebSocket-Protocol` header
- Mastodon API, extension: Ability to reset avatar, profile banner, and background
- Mastodon API: Add support for categories for custom emojis by reusing the group feature. <https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/11196>
- Mastodon API: Add support for muting/unmuting notifications
- Admin API: Return users' tags when querying reports
- Admin API: Return avatar and display name when querying users
- Admin API: Allow querying user by ID
- Admin API: Added support for `tuples`.
- Added synchronization of following/followers counters for external users
- Configuration: `enabled` option for `Pleroma.Emails.Mailer`, defaulting to `false`.
- Configuration: Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter `bucket_name`, `params` options.
- Addressable lists
### Changed
- Configuration: Filter.AnonymizeFilename added ability to retain file extension with custom text
- Admin API: changed json structure for saving config settings.
- RichMedia: parsers and their order are configured in `rich_media` config.
## [1.0.1] - 2019-07-14
### Security
- OStatus: fix an object spoofing vulnerability.
## [1.0.0] - 2019-06-29
### Security
- Mastodon API: Fix display names not being sanitized
- Rich media: Do not crawl private IP ranges
### Added
- Add a generic settings store for frontends / clients to use.
- Explicit addressing option for posting.
- Optional SSH access mode. (Needs `erlang-ssh` package on some distributions).
- [MongooseIM](https://github.com/esl/MongooseIM) http authentication support.
- LDAP authentication
- External OAuth provider authentication
- Support for building a release using [`mix release`](https://hexdocs.pm/mix/master/Mix.Tasks.Release.html)
- A [job queue](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma_job_queue) for federation, emails, web push, etc.
- [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/) metrics
- Support for Mastodon's remote interaction
@ -16,13 +68,19 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Mix Tasks: `mix pleroma.database remove_embedded_objects`
- Mix Tasks: `mix pleroma.database update_users_following_followers_counts`
- Mix Tasks: `mix pleroma.user toggle_confirmed`
- Mix Tasks: `mix pleroma.config migrate_to_db`
- Mix Tasks: `mix pleroma.config migrate_from_db`
- Federation: Support for `Question` and `Answer` objects
- Federation: Support for reports
- Configuration: `poll_limits` option
- Configuration: `pack_extensions` option
- Configuration: `safe_dm_mentions` option
- Configuration: `link_name` option
- Configuration: `fetch_initial_posts` option
- Configuration: `notify_email` option
- Configuration: Media proxy `whitelist` option
- Configuration: `report_uri` option
- Configuration: `limit_to_local_content` option
- Pleroma API: User subscriptions
- Pleroma API: Healthcheck endpoint
- Pleroma API: `/api/v1/pleroma/mascot` per-user frontend mascot configuration endpoints
@ -31,12 +89,16 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Admin API: added filters (role, tags, email, name) for users endpoint
- Admin API: Endpoints for managing reports
- Admin API: Endpoints for deleting and changing the scope of individual reported statuses
- Admin API: Endpoints to view and change config settings.
- AdminFE: initial release with basic user management accessible at /pleroma/admin/
- Mastodon API: Add chat token to `verify_credentials` response
- Mastodon API: Add background image setting to `update_credentials`
- Mastodon API: [Scheduled statuses](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/rest/scheduled-statuses/)
- Mastodon API: `/api/v1/notifications/destroy_multiple` (glitch-soc extension)
- Mastodon API: `/api/v1/pleroma/accounts/:id/favourites` (API extension)
- Mastodon API: [Reports](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/rest/reports/)
- Mastodon API: `POST /api/v1/accounts` (account creation API)
- Mastodon API: [Polls](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/rest/polls/)
- ActivityPub C2S: OAuth endpoints
- Metadata: RelMe provider
- OAuth: added support for refresh tokens
@ -45,9 +107,18 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- OAuth: added job to clean expired access tokens
- MRF: Support for rejecting reports from specific instances (`mrf_simple`)
- MRF: Support for stripping avatars and banner images from specific instances (`mrf_simple`)
- MRF: Support for running subchains.
- Configuration: `skip_thread_containment` option
- Configuration: `rate_limit` option. See `Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter` documentation for details.
- MRF: Support for filtering out likely spam messages by rejecting posts from new users that contain links.
- Configuration: `ignore_hosts` option
- Configuration: `ignore_tld` option
- Configuration: default syslog tag "Pleroma" is now lowercased to "pleroma"
### Changed
- **Breaking:** bind to 127.0.0.1 instead of 0.0.0.0 by default
- **Breaking:** Configuration: move from Pleroma.Mailer to Pleroma.Emails.Mailer
- Thread containment / test for complete visibility will be skipped by default.
- Enforcement of OAuth scopes
- Add multiple use/time expiring invite token
- Restyled OAuth pages to fit with Pleroma's default theme
@ -56,6 +127,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Federation: Expand the audience of delete activities to all recipients of the deleted object
- Federation: Removed `inReplyToStatusId` from objects
- Configuration: Dedupe enabled by default
- Configuration: Default log level in `prod` environment is now set to `warn`
- Configuration: Added `extra_cookie_attrs` for setting non-standard cookie attributes. Defaults to ["SameSite=Lax"] so that remote follows work.
- Timelines: Messages involving people you have blocked will be excluded from the timeline in all cases instead of just repeats.
- Admin API: Move the user related API to `api/pleroma/admin/users`
@ -81,8 +153,10 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Posts which are marked sensitive or tagged nsfw no longer have link previews.
- HTTP connection timeout is now set to 10 seconds.
- Respond with a 404 Not implemented JSON error message when requested API is not implemented
- Rich Media: crawl only https URLs.
### Fixed
- Follow requests don't get 'stuck' anymore.
- Added an FTS index on objects. Running `vacuum analyze` and setting a larger `work_mem` is recommended.
- Followers counter not being updated when a follower is blocked
- Deactivated users being able to request an access token
@ -112,12 +186,17 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Mastodon API: Correct `reblogged`, `favourited`, and `bookmarked` values in the reblog status JSON
- Mastodon API: Exposing default scope of the user to anyone
- Mastodon API: Make `irreversible` field default to `false` [`POST /api/v1/filters`]
- Mastodon API: Replace missing non-nullable Card attributes with empty strings
- User-Agent is now sent correctly for all HTTP requests.
- MRF: Simple policy now properly delists imported or relayed statuses
## Removed
- Configuration: `config :pleroma, :fe` in favor of the more flexible `config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations`
## [0.9.99999] - 2019-05-31
### Security
- Mastodon API: Fix lists leaking private posts
## [0.9.9999] - 2019-04-05
### Security
- Mastodon API: Fix content warnings skipping HTML sanitization

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web: mix phx.server
release: mix ecto.migrate

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@ -15,9 +15,12 @@ For clients it supports both the [GNU Social API with Qvitter extensions](https:
If you want to run your own server, feel free to contact us at @lain@pleroma.soykaf.com or in our dev chat at #pleroma on freenode or via matrix at <https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#freenode_#pleroma:matrix.org>.
## Installation
**Note:** The guide below may be outdated and in most cases shouldn't be used. Instead check out our [wiki](https://docs.pleroma.social) for platform-specific installation instructions, most likely [Installing on Linux using OTP releases](https://docs.pleroma.social/otp_en.html) is the guide you need.
### OS/Distro packages
Currently Pleroma is not packaged by any OS/Distros, but feel free to reach out to us at [#pleroma-dev on freenode](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23pleroma-dev) or via matrix at <https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#freenode_#pleroma-dev:matrix.org> for assistance. If you want to change default options in your Pleroma package, please **discuss it with us first**.
### Docker
While we dont provide docker files, other people have written very good ones. Take a look at <https://github.com/angristan/docker-pleroma> or <https://github.com/sn0w/pleroma-docker>.
### Dependencies

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@ -99,6 +99,7 @@
config :pleroma, :emoji,
shortcode_globs: ["/emoji/custom/**/*.png"],
pack_extensions: [".png", ".gif"],
groups: [
# Put groups that have higher priority than defaults here. Example in `docs/config/custom_emoji.md`
Custom: ["/emoji/*.png", "/emoji/**/*.png"]
@ -139,6 +140,7 @@
instrumenters: [Pleroma.Web.Endpoint.Instrumenter],
url: [host: "localhost"],
http: [
ip: {127, 0, 0, 1},
dispatch: [
{:_,
[
@ -167,7 +169,7 @@
config :logger, :ex_syslogger,
level: :debug,
ident: "Pleroma",
ident: "pleroma",
format: "$metadata[$level] $message",
metadata: [:request_id]
@ -192,6 +194,8 @@
send_user_agent: true,
adapter: [
ssl_options: [
# Workaround for remote server certificate chain issues
partial_chain: &:hackney_connect.partial_chain/1,
# We don't support TLS v1.3 yet
versions: [:tlsv1, :"tlsv1.1", :"tlsv1.2"]
]
@ -208,8 +212,15 @@
avatar_upload_limit: 2_000_000,
background_upload_limit: 4_000_000,
banner_upload_limit: 4_000_000,
poll_limits: %{
max_options: 20,
max_option_chars: 200,
min_expiration: 0,
max_expiration: 365 * 24 * 60 * 60
},
registrations_open: true,
federating: true,
federation_incoming_replies_max_depth: 100,
federation_reachability_timeout_days: 7,
federation_publisher_modules: [
Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Publisher,
@ -229,6 +240,7 @@
"text/bbcode"
],
mrf_transparency: true,
mrf_transparency_exclusions: [],
autofollowed_nicknames: [],
max_pinned_statuses: 1,
no_attachment_links: false,
@ -237,9 +249,11 @@
max_report_comment_size: 1000,
safe_dm_mentions: false,
healthcheck: false,
remote_post_retention_days: 90
config :pleroma, :app_account_creation, enabled: true, max_requests: 25, interval: 1800
remote_post_retention_days: 90,
skip_thread_containment: true,
limit_to_local_content: :unauthenticated,
dynamic_configuration: false,
external_user_synchronization: true
config :pleroma, :markup,
# XXX - unfortunately, inline images must be enabled by default right now, because
@ -320,7 +334,17 @@
federated_timeline_removal: [],
replace: []
config :pleroma, :rich_media, enabled: true
config :pleroma, :mrf_subchain, match_actor: %{}
config :pleroma, :rich_media,
enabled: true,
ignore_hosts: [],
ignore_tld: ["local", "localdomain", "lan"],
parsers: [
Pleroma.Web.RichMedia.Parsers.TwitterCard,
Pleroma.Web.RichMedia.Parsers.OGP,
Pleroma.Web.RichMedia.Parsers.OEmbed
]
config :pleroma, :media_proxy,
enabled: false,
@ -344,7 +368,11 @@
port: 9999
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Metadata,
providers: [Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.RelMe],
providers: [
Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph,
Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.TwitterCard,
Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.RelMe
],
unfurl_nsfw: false
config :pleroma, :suggestions,
@ -352,8 +380,8 @@
third_party_engine:
"http://vinayaka.distsn.org/cgi-bin/vinayaka-user-match-suggestions-api.cgi?{{host}}+{{user}}",
timeout: 300_000,
limit: 23,
web: "https://vinayaka.distsn.org/?{{host}}+{{user}}"
limit: 40,
web: "https://vinayaka.distsn.org"
config :pleroma, :http_security,
enabled: true,
@ -433,6 +461,8 @@
opts: [
scheme: true,
extra: true,
# TODO: Set to :no_scheme when it works properly
validate_tld: true,
class: false,
strip_prefix: false,
new_window: false,
@ -453,7 +483,11 @@
config :esshd,
enabled: false
oauth_consumer_strategies = String.split(System.get_env("OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES") || "")
oauth_consumer_strategies =
System.get_env("OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES")
|> to_string()
|> String.split()
|> Enum.map(&hd(String.split(&1, ":")))
ueberauth_providers =
for strategy <- oauth_consumer_strategies do
@ -469,7 +503,7 @@
config :pleroma, :auth, oauth_consumer_strategies: oauth_consumer_strategies
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Sendmail
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Sendmail, enabled: false
config :prometheus, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint.MetricsExporter, path: "/api/pleroma/app_metrics"
@ -486,9 +520,17 @@
config :pleroma, :database, rum_enabled: false
config :pleroma, :env, Mix.env()
config :http_signatures,
adapter: Pleroma.Signature
config :pleroma, :rate_limit,
search: [{1000, 10}, {1000, 30}],
app_account_creation: {1_800_000, 25},
statuses_actions: {10_000, 15},
status_id_action: {60_000, 3}
# Import environment specific config. This must remain at the bottom
# of this file so it overrides the configuration defined above.
import_config "#{Mix.env()}.exs"

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@ -59,3 +59,6 @@
"!!! RUNNING IN LOCALHOST DEV MODE! !!!\nFEDERATION WON'T WORK UNTIL YOU CONFIGURE A dev.secret.exs"
)
end
if File.exists?("./config/dev.exported_from_db.secret.exs"),
do: import_config("dev.exported_from_db.secret.exs")

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use Mix.Config
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
http: [
port: String.to_integer(System.get_env("PORT") || "4000"),
protocol_options: [max_request_line_length: 8192, max_header_value_length: 8192]
],
protocol: "http",
secure_cookie_flag: false,
url: [host: System.get_env("APP_HOST"), scheme: "https", port: 443],
secret_key_base: "+S+ULgf7+N37c/lc9K66SMphnjQIRGklTu0BRr2vLm2ZzvK0Z6OH/PE77wlUNtvP"
database_url =
System.get_env("DATABASE_URL") ||
raise """
environment variable DATABASE_URL is missing.
For example: ecto://USER:PASS@HOST/DATABASE
"""
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo,
# ssl: true,
url: database_url,
pool_size: String.to_integer(System.get_env("POOL_SIZE") || "10")
config :pleroma, :instance, name: "#{System.get_env("APP_NAME")} CI Instance"

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@ -17,8 +17,10 @@
http: [port: 4000],
protocol: "http"
config :phoenix, serve_endpoints: true
# Do not print debug messages in production
config :logger, level: :info
config :logger, level: :warn
# ## SSL Support
#
@ -61,3 +63,6 @@
# Finally import the config/prod.secret.exs
# which should be versioned separately.
import_config "prod.secret.exs"
if File.exists?("./config/prod.exported_from_db.secret.exs"),
do: import_config("prod.exported_from_db.secret.exs")

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import Config
config :pleroma, :instance, static_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/static"
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Uploaders.Local, uploads: "/var/lib/pleroma/uploads"
config_path = System.get_env("PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH") || "/etc/pleroma/config.exs"
if File.exists?(config_path) do
import_config config_path
else
warning = [
IO.ANSI.red(),
IO.ANSI.bright(),
"!!! #{config_path} not found! Please ensure it exists and that PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH is unset or points to an existing file",
IO.ANSI.reset()
]
IO.puts(warning)
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# Print only warnings and errors during test
config :logger, level: :warn
config :pleroma, :auth, oauth_consumer_strategies: []
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Upload, filters: [], link_name: false
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Uploaders.Local, uploads: "test/uploads"
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Test
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Test, enabled: true
config :pleroma, :instance,
email: "admin@example.com",
notify_email: "noreply@example.com"
notify_email: "noreply@example.com",
skip_thread_containment: false,
federating: false
# Configure your database
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo,
@ -40,7 +44,11 @@
config :pbkdf2_elixir, rounds: 1
config :tesla, adapter: Tesla.Mock
config :pleroma, :rich_media, enabled: false
config :pleroma, :rich_media,
enabled: false,
ignore_hosts: [],
ignore_tld: ["local", "localdomain", "lan"]
config :web_push_encryption, :vapid_details,
subject: "mailto:administrator@example.com",
@ -57,7 +65,9 @@
total_user_limit: 3,
enabled: false
config :pleroma, :app_account_creation, max_requests: 5
config :pleroma, :rate_limit,
search: [{1000, 30}, {1000, 30}],
app_account_creation: {10_000, 5}
config :pleroma, :http_security, report_uri: "https://endpoint.com"
@ -67,6 +77,8 @@
config :pleroma, :database, rum_enabled: rum_enabled
IO.puts("RUM enabled: #{rum_enabled}")
config :pleroma, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.ClientMock
try do
import_config "test.secret.exs"
rescue

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@ -38,7 +38,9 @@ Authentication is required and the user must be an admin.
"moderator": bool
},
"local": bool,
"tags": array
"tags": array,
"avatar": string,
"display_name": string
},
...
]
@ -174,13 +176,13 @@ Note: Available `:permission_group` is currently moderator and admin. 404 is ret
- `nickname`
- `status` BOOLEAN field, false value means deactivation.
## `/api/pleroma/admin/users/:nickname`
## `/api/pleroma/admin/users/:nickname_or_id`
### Retrive the details of a user
- Method: `GET`
- Params:
- `nickname`
- `nickname` or `id`
- Response:
- On failure: `Not found`
- On success: JSON of the user
@ -331,6 +333,7 @@ Note: Available `:permission_group` is currently moderator and admin. 404 is ret
"pleroma": {},
"sensitive": false
},
"tags": ["force_unlisted"],
"statuses_count": 3,
"url": "https://pleroma.example.org/users/user",
"username": "user"
@ -366,6 +369,7 @@ Note: Available `:permission_group` is currently moderator and admin. 404 is ret
"pleroma": {},
"sensitive": false
},
"tags": ["force_unlisted"],
"statuses_count": 1,
"url": "https://pleroma.example.org/users/lain",
"username": "lain"
@ -557,3 +561,94 @@ Note: Available `:permission_group` is currently moderator and admin. 404 is ret
- 403 Forbidden `{"error": "error_msg"}`
- 404 Not Found `"Not found"`
- On success: 200 OK `{}`
## `/api/pleroma/admin/config`
### List config settings
- Method `GET`
- Params: none
- Response:
```json
{
configs: [
{
"group": string,
"key": string or string with leading `:` for atoms,
"value": string or {} or [] or {"tuple": []}
}
]
}
```
## `/api/pleroma/admin/config`
### Update config settings
Module name can be passed as string, which starts with `Pleroma`, e.g. `"Pleroma.Upload"`.
Atom keys and values can be passed with `:` in the beginning, e.g. `":upload"`.
Tuples can be passed as `{"tuple": ["first_val", Pleroma.Module, []]}`.
`{"tuple": ["some_string", "Pleroma.Some.Module", []]}` will be converted to `{"some_string", Pleroma.Some.Module, []}`.
Keywords can be passed as lists with 2 child tuples, e.g.
`[{"tuple": ["first_val", Pleroma.Module]}, {"tuple": ["second_val", true]}]`.
Compile time settings (need instance reboot):
- all settings by this keys:
- `:hackney_pools`
- `:chat`
- `Pleroma.Web.Endpoint`
- `Pleroma.Repo`
- part settings:
- `Pleroma.Captcha` -> `:seconds_valid`
- `Pleroma.Upload` -> `:proxy_remote`
- `:instance` -> `:upload_limit`
- Method `POST`
- Params:
- `configs` => [
- `group` (string)
- `key` (string or string with leading `:` for atoms)
- `value` (string, [], {} or {"tuple": []})
- `delete` = true (optional, if parameter must be deleted)
]
- Request (example):
```json
{
configs: [
{
"group": "pleroma",
"key": "Pleroma.Upload",
"value": [
{"tuple": [":uploader", "Pleroma.Uploaders.Local"]},
{"tuple": [":filters", ["Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe"]]},
{"tuple": [":link_name", true]},
{"tuple": [":proxy_remote", false]},
{"tuple": [":proxy_opts", [
{"tuple": [":redirect_on_failure", false]},
{"tuple": [":max_body_length", 1048576]},
{"tuple": [":http": [
{"tuple": [":follow_redirect", true]},
{"tuple": [":pool", ":upload"]},
]]}
]
]},
{"tuple": [":dispatch", {
"tuple": ["/api/v1/streaming", "Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.WebsocketHandler", []]
}]}
]
}
]
}
- Response:
```json
{
configs: [
{
"group": string,
"key": string or string with leading `:` for atoms,
"value": string or {} or [] or {"tuple": []}
}
]
}
```

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## Statuses
- `visibility`: has an additional possible value `list`
Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
- `local`: true if the post was made on the local instance.
- `local`: true if the post was made on the local instance
- `conversation_id`: the ID of the conversation the status is associated with (if any)
- `in_reply_to_account_acct`: the `acct` property of User entity for replied user (if any)
- `content`: a map consisting of alternate representations of the `content` property with the key being it's mimetype. Currently the only alternate representation supported is `text/plain`
@ -46,6 +48,8 @@ Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
- `confirmation_pending`: boolean, true if a new user account is waiting on email confirmation to be activated
- `hide_followers`: boolean, true when the user has follower hiding enabled
- `hide_follows`: boolean, true when the user has follow hiding enabled
- `settings_store`: A generic map of settings for frontends. Opaque to the backend. Only returned in `verify_credentials` and `update_credentials`
- `chat_token`: The token needed for Pleroma chat. Only returned in `verify_credentials`
### Source
@ -72,6 +76,8 @@ Additional parameters can be added to the JSON body/Form data:
- `preview`: boolean, if set to `true` the post won't be actually posted, but the status entitiy would still be rendered back. This could be useful for previewing rich text/custom emoji, for example.
- `content_type`: string, contain the MIME type of the status, it is transformed into HTML by the backend. You can get the list of the supported MIME types with the nodeinfo endpoint.
- `to`: A list of nicknames (like `lain@soykaf.club` or `lain` on the local server) that will be used to determine who is going to be addressed by this post. Using this will disable the implicit addressing by mentioned names in the `status` body, only the people in the `to` list will be addressed. The normal rules for for post visibility are not affected by this and will still apply.
- `visibility`: string, besides standard MastoAPI values (`direct`, `private`, `unlisted` or `public`) it can be used to address a List by setting it to `list:LIST_ID`.
## PATCH `/api/v1/update_credentials`
@ -83,6 +89,16 @@ Additional parameters can be added to the JSON body/Form data:
- `hide_favorites` - if true, user's favorites timeline will be hidden
- `show_role` - if true, user's role (e.g admin, moderator) will be exposed to anyone in the API
- `default_scope` - the scope returned under `privacy` key in Source subentity
- `pleroma_settings_store` - Opaque user settings to be saved on the backend.
- `skip_thread_containment` - if true, skip filtering out broken threads
- `pleroma_background_image` - sets the background image of the user.
### Pleroma Settings Store
Pleroma has mechanism that allows frontends to save blobs of json for each user on the backend. This can be used to save frontend-specific settings for a user that the backend does not need to know about.
The parameter should have a form of `{frontend_name: {...}}`, with `frontend_name` identifying your type of client, e.g. `pleroma_fe`. It will overwrite everything under this property, but will not overwrite other frontend's settings.
This information is returned in the `verify_credentials` endpoint.
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## `/api/pleroma/admin/`
See [Admin-API](Admin-API.md)
## `/api/v1/pleroma/flavour/:flavour`
* Method `POST`
* Authentication: required
* Response: JSON string. Returns the user flavour or the default one on success, otherwise returns `{"error": "error_msg"}`
* Example response: "glitch"
* Note: This is intended to be used only by mastofe
## `/api/v1/pleroma/flavour`
* Method `GET`
* Authentication: required
* Response: JSON string. Returns the user flavour or the default one.
* Example response: "glitch"
* Note: This is intended to be used only by mastofe
## `/api/pleroma/notifications/read`
### Mark a single notification as read
* Method `POST`
@ -252,6 +238,13 @@ See [Admin-API](Admin-API.md)
]
```
## `/api/v1/pleroma/accounts/update_*`
### Set and clear account avatar, banner, and background
- PATCH `/api/v1/pleroma/accounts/update_avatar`: Set/clear user avatar image
- PATCH `/api/v1/pleroma/accounts/update_banner`: Set/clear user banner image
- PATCH `/api/v1/pleroma/accounts/update_background`: Set/clear user background image
## `/api/v1/pleroma/mascot`
### Gets user mascot image
* Method `GET`

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@ -49,13 +49,6 @@ Feel free to contact us to be added to this list!
- Platforms: iOS, Android
- Features: No Streaming
### Tootdon
- Homepage: <http://tootdon.club/>, <http://blog.mastodon-tootdon.com/>
- Source Code: ???
- Contact: [@tootdon@mstdn.jp](https://mstdn.jp/users/tootdon)
- Platforms: Android, iOS
- Features: No Streaming
### Tusky
- Homepage: <https://tuskyapp.github.io/>
- Source Code: <https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky>

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@ -16,6 +16,13 @@ Note: `strip_exif` has been replaced by `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrify`.
## Pleroma.Uploaders.Local
* `uploads`: Which directory to store the user-uploads in, relative to pleromas working directory
## Pleroma.Uploaders.S3
* `bucket`: S3 bucket name
* `public_endpoint`: S3 endpoint that the user finally accesses(ex. "https://s3.dualstack.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com")
* `truncated_namespace`: If you use S3 compatible service such as Digital Ocean Spaces or CDN, set folder name or "" etc.
For example, when using CDN to S3 virtual host format, set "".
At this time, write CNAME to CDN in public_endpoint.
## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrify
* `args`: List of actions for the `mogrify` command like `"strip"` or `["strip", "auto-orient", {"impode", "1"}]`.
@ -29,11 +36,12 @@ No specific configuration.
This filter replaces the filename (not the path) of an upload. For complete obfuscation, add
`Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe` before AnonymizeFilename.
* `text`: Text to replace filenames in links. If empty, `{random}.extension` will be used.
* `text`: Text to replace filenames in links. If empty, `{random}.extension` will be used. You can get the original filename extension by using `{extension}`, for example `custom-file-name.{extension}`.
## Pleroma.Emails.Mailer
* `adapter`: one of the mail adapters listed in [Swoosh readme](https://github.com/swoosh/swoosh#adapters), or `Swoosh.Adapters.Local` for in-memory mailbox.
* `api_key` / `password` and / or other adapter-specific settings, per the above documentation.
* `enabled`: Allows enable/disable send emails. Default: `false`.
An example for Sendgrid adapter:
@ -71,23 +79,34 @@ config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer,
* `avatar_upload_limit`: File size limit of users profile avatars
* `background_upload_limit`: File size limit of users profile backgrounds
* `banner_upload_limit`: File size limit of users profile banners
* `poll_limits`: A map with poll limits for **local** polls
* `max_options`: Maximum number of options
* `max_option_chars`: Maximum number of characters per option
* `min_expiration`: Minimum expiration time (in seconds)
* `max_expiration`: Maximum expiration time (in seconds)
* `registrations_open`: Enable registrations for anyone, invitations can be enabled when false.
* `invites_enabled`: Enable user invitations for admins (depends on `registrations_open: false`).
* `account_activation_required`: Require users to confirm their emails before signing in.
* `federating`: Enable federation with other instances
* `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
* `rewrite_policy`: Message Rewrite Policy, either one or a list. Here are the ones available by default:
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NoOpPolicy`: Doesnt modify activities (default)
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy`: Drops all activities. It generally doesnt makes sense to use in production
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy`: Restrict the visibility of activities from certains instances (See ``:mrf_simple`` section)
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.TagPolicy`: Applies policies to individual users based on tags, which can be set using pleroma-fe/admin-fe/any other app that supports Pleroma Admin API. For example it allows marking posts from individual users nsfw (sensitive)
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SubchainPolicy`: Selectively runs other MRF policies when messages match (see ``:mrf_subchain`` section)
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RejectNonPublic`: Drops posts with non-public visibility settings (See ``:mrf_rejectnonpublic`` section)
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.EnsureRePrepended`: Rewrites posts to ensure that replies to posts with subjects do not have an identical subject and instead begin with re:.
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.AntiLinkSpamPolicy`: Rejects posts from likely spambots by rejecting posts from new users that contain links.
* `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MediaProxyWarmingPolicy`: Crawls attachments using their MediaProxy URLs so that the MediaProxy cache is primed.
* `public`: Makes the client API in authentificated mode-only except for user-profiles. Useful for disabling the Local Timeline and The Whole Known Network.
* `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 this config or in ``static/config.json``
* `allowed_post_formats`: MIME-type list of formats allowed to be posted (transformed into HTML)
* `mrf_transparency`: Make the content of your Message Rewrite Facility settings public (via nodeinfo).
* `mrf_transparency_exclusions`: Exclude specific instance names from MRF transparency. The use of the exclusions feature will be disclosed in nodeinfo as a boolean value.
* `scope_copy`: Copy the scope (private/unlisted/public) in replies to posts by default.
* `subject_line_behavior`: Allows changing the default behaviour of subject lines in replies. Valid values:
* "email": Copy and preprend re:, as in email.
@ -102,15 +121,15 @@ config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer,
* `welcome_message`: A message that will be send to a newly registered users as a direct message.
* `welcome_user_nickname`: The nickname of the local user that sends the welcome message.
* `max_report_comment_size`: The maximum size of the report comment (Default: `1000`)
* `safe_dm_mentions`: If set to true, only mentions at the beginning of a post will be used to address people in direct messages. This is to prevent accidental mentioning of people when talking about them (e.g. "@friend hey i really don't like @enemy"). (Default: `false`)
* `healthcheck`: if set to true, system data will be shown on ``/api/pleroma/healthcheck``.
* `remote_post_retention_days`: the default amount of days to retain remote posts when pruning the database
* `safe_dm_mentions`: If set to true, only mentions at the beginning of a post will be used to address people in direct messages. This is to prevent accidental mentioning of people when talking about them (e.g. "@friend hey i really don't like @enemy"). Default: `false`.
* `healthcheck`: If set to true, system data will be shown on ``/api/pleroma/healthcheck``.
* `remote_post_retention_days`: The default amount of days to retain remote posts when pruning the database.
* `skip_thread_containment`: Skip filter out broken threads. The default is `false`.
* `limit_to_local_content`: Limit unauthenticated users to search for local statutes and users only. Possible values: `:unauthenticated`, `:all` and `false`. The default is `:unauthenticated`.
* `dynamic_configuration`: Allow transferring configuration to DB with the subsequent customization from Admin api.
* `external_user_synchronization`: Enabling following/followers counters synchronization for external users.
## :app_account_creation
REST API for creating an account settings
* `enabled`: Enable/disable registration
* `max_requests`: Number of requests allowed for creating accounts
* `interval`: Interval for restricting requests for one ip (seconds)
## :logger
* `backends`: `:console` is used to send logs to stdout, `{ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}` to log to syslog, and `Quack.Logger` to log to Slack
@ -224,6 +243,21 @@ relates to mascots on the mastodon frontend
* `avatar_removal`: List of instances to strip avatars from
* `banner_removal`: List of instances to strip banners from
## :mrf_subchain
This policy processes messages through an alternate pipeline when a given message matches certain criteria.
All criteria are configured as a map of regular expressions to lists of policy modules.
* `match_actor`: Matches a series of regular expressions against the actor field.
Example:
```
config :pleroma, :mrf_subchain,
match_actor: %{
~r/https:\/\/example.com/s => [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy]
}
```
## :mrf_rejectnonpublic
* `allow_followersonly`: whether to allow followers-only posts
* `allow_direct`: whether to allow direct messages
@ -251,7 +285,7 @@ relates to mascots on the mastodon frontend
## Pleroma.Web.Endpoint
`Phoenix` endpoint configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/Phoenix.Endpoint.html#module-dynamic-configuration), only common options are listed here
* `http` - a list containing http protocol configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/plug_cowboy/Plug.Cowboy.html#module-options), only common options are listed here
* `http` - a list containing http protocol configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/plug_cowboy/Plug.Cowboy.html#module-options), only common options are listed here. For deployment using docker, you need to set this to `[ip: {0,0,0,0}, port: 4000]` to make pleroma accessible from other containers (such as your nginx server).
- `ip` - a tuple consisting of 4 integers
- `port`
* `url` - a list containing the configuration for generating urls, accepts
@ -389,6 +423,9 @@ This config contains two queues: `federator_incoming` and `federator_outgoing`.
## :rich_media
* `enabled`: if enabled the instance will parse metadata from attached links to generate link previews
* `ignore_hosts`: list of hosts which will be ignored by the metadata parser. For example `["accounts.google.com", "xss.website"]`, defaults to `[]`.
* `ignore_tld`: list TLDs (top-level domains) which will ignore for parse metadata. default is ["local", "localdomain", "lan"]
* `parsers`: list of Rich Media parsers
## :fetch_initial_posts
* `enabled`: if enabled, when a new user is federated with, fetch some of their latest posts
@ -492,7 +529,7 @@ Authentication / authorization settings.
* `auth_template`: authentication form template. By default it's `show.html` which corresponds to `lib/pleroma/web/templates/o_auth/o_auth/show.html.eex`.
* `oauth_consumer_template`: OAuth consumer mode authentication form template. By default it's `consumer.html` which corresponds to `lib/pleroma/web/templates/o_auth/o_auth/consumer.html.eex`.
* `oauth_consumer_strategies`: the list of enabled OAuth consumer strategies; by default it's set by OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES environment variable.
* `oauth_consumer_strategies`: the list of enabled OAuth consumer strategies; by default it's set by `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES` environment variable. Each entry in this space-delimited string should be of format `<strategy>` or `<strategy>:<dependency>` (e.g. `twitter` or `keycloak:ueberauth_keycloak_strategy` in case dependency is named differently than `ueberauth_<strategy>`).
## OAuth consumer mode
@ -545,6 +582,24 @@ config :ueberauth, Ueberauth,
providers: [
microsoft: {Ueberauth.Strategy.Microsoft, [callback_params: []]}
]
# Keycloak
# Note: make sure to add `keycloak:ueberauth_keycloak_strategy` entry to `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES` environment variable
keycloak_url = "https://publicly-reachable-keycloak-instance.org:8080"
config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Keycloak.OAuth,
client_id: System.get_env("KEYCLOAK_CLIENT_ID"),
client_secret: System.get_env("KEYCLOAK_CLIENT_SECRET"),
site: keycloak_url,
authorize_url: "#{keycloak_url}/auth/realms/master/protocol/openid-connect/auth",
token_url: "#{keycloak_url}/auth/realms/master/protocol/openid-connect/token",
userinfo_url: "#{keycloak_url}/auth/realms/master/protocol/openid-connect/userinfo",
token_method: :post
config :ueberauth, Ueberauth,
providers: [
keycloak: {Ueberauth.Strategy.Keycloak, [uid_field: :email]}
]
```
## OAuth 2.0 provider - :oauth2
@ -558,6 +613,7 @@ Configure OAuth 2 provider capabilities:
## :emoji
* `shortcode_globs`: Location of custom emoji files. `*` can be used as a wildcard. Example `["/emoji/custom/**/*.png"]`
* `pack_extensions`: A list of file extensions for emojis, when no emoji.txt for a pack is present. Example `[".png", ".gif"]`
* `groups`: Emojis are ordered in groups (tags). This is an array of key-value pairs where the key is the groupname and the value the location or array of locations. `*` can be used as a wildcard. Example `[Custom: ["/emoji/*.png", "/emoji/custom/*.png"]]`
* `default_manifest`: Location of the JSON-manifest. This manifest contains information about the emoji-packs you can download. Currently only one manifest can be added (no arrays).
@ -575,3 +631,21 @@ To enable them, both the `rum_enabled` flag has to be set and the following spec
`mix ecto.migrate --migrations-path priv/repo/optional_migrations/rum_indexing/`
This will probably take a long time.
## :rate_limit
A keyword list of rate limiters where a key is a limiter name and value is the limiter configuration. The basic configuration is a tuple where:
* The first element: `scale` (Integer). The time scale in milliseconds.
* The second element: `limit` (Integer). How many requests to limit in the time scale provided.
It is also possible to have different limits for unauthenticated and authenticated users: the keyword value must be a list of two tuples where the first one is a config for unauthenticated users and the second one is for authenticated.
See [`Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter`](Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter.html) documentation for examples.
Supported rate limiters:
* `:search` for the search requests (account & status search etc.)
* `:app_account_creation` for registering user accounts from the same IP address
* `:statuses_actions` for create / delete / fav / unfav / reblog / unreblog actions on any statuses
* `:status_id_action` for fav / unfav or reblog / unreblog actions on the same status by the same user

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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ config :pleroma, :suggestions,
third_party_engine:
"http://vinayaka.distsn.org/cgi-bin/vinayaka-user-match-suggestions-api.cgi?{{host}}+{{user}}",
timeout: 300_000,
limit: 23,
web: "https://vinayaka.distsn.org/?{{host}}+{{user}}"
limit: 40,
web: "https://vinayaka.distsn.org"
```
@ -26,6 +26,6 @@ config :pleroma, :suggestions,
third_party_engine:
"http://vinayaka.distsn.org/cgi-bin/vinayaka-user-new-suggestions-api.cgi?{{host}}+{{user}}",
timeout: 60_000,
limit: 23,
limit: 40,
web: "https://vinayaka.distsn.org/user-new.html"
```

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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ sudo adduser -S -s /bin/false -h /opt/pleroma -H pleroma
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/pleroma
sudo chown -R pleroma:pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone -b master https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
```
* Change to the new directory:
@ -202,13 +202,12 @@ sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress
#### Further reading
* [Admin tasks](Admin tasks)
* [Backup your instance](Backup-your-instance)
* [Configuration tips](General tips for customizing pleroma fe)
* [Hardening your instance](Hardening-your-instance)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](How-to-activate-mediaproxy)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](Small customizations)
* [Updating your instance](Updating-your-instance)
* [Backup your instance](backup.html)
* [Configuration tips](general-tips-for-customizing-pleroma-fe.html)
* [Hardening your instance](hardening.html)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](howto_mediaproxy.html)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](small_customizations.html)
* [Updating your instance](updating.html)
## Questions

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/pleroma -U pleroma
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/pleroma
sudo chown -R pleroma:pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone -b master https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
```
* Change to the new directory:
@ -200,13 +200,12 @@ sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress
#### Further reading
* [Admin tasks](Admin tasks)
* [Backup your instance](Backup-your-instance)
* [Configuration tips](General tips for customizing pleroma fe)
* [Hardening your instance](Hardening-your-instance)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](How-to-activate-mediaproxy)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](Small customizations)
* [Updating your instance](Updating-your-instance)
* [Backup your instance](backup.html)
* [Configuration tips](general-tips-for-customizing-pleroma-fe.html)
* [Hardening your instance](hardening.html)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](howto_mediaproxy.html)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](small_customizations.html)
* [Updating your instance](updating.html)
## Questions

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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/pleroma -U pleroma
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/pleroma
sudo chown -R pleroma:pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone -b master https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
```
* Change to the new directory:
@ -264,13 +264,12 @@ sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress
#### Further reading
* [Admin tasks](Admin tasks)
* [Backup your instance](Backup-your-instance)
* [Configuration tips](General tips for customizing pleroma fe)
* [Hardening your instance](Hardening-your-instance)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](How-to-activate-mediaproxy)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](Small customizations)
* [Updating your instance](Updating-your-instance)
* [Backup your instance](backup.html)
* [Configuration tips](general-tips-for-customizing-pleroma-fe.html)
* [Hardening your instance](hardening.html)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](howto_mediaproxy.html)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](small_customizations.html)
* [Updating your instance](updating.html)
## Questions

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/pleroma -U pleroma
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/pleroma
sudo chown -R pleroma:pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone -b master https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
```
* Change to the new directory:
@ -190,13 +190,12 @@ sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress
#### Further reading
* [Admin tasks](Admin tasks)
* [Backup your instance](Backup-your-instance)
* [Configuration tips](General tips for customizing pleroma fe)
* [Hardening your instance](Hardening-your-instance)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](How-to-activate-mediaproxy)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](Small customizations)
* [Updating your instance](Updating-your-instance)
* [Backup your instance](backup.html)
* [Configuration tips](general-tips-for-customizing-pleroma-fe.html)
* [Hardening your instance](hardening.html)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](howto_mediaproxy.html)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](small_customizations.html)
* [Updating your instance](updating.html)
## Questions

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ cd ~
* Gitリポジトリをクローンします。
```
git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma
git clone -b master https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma
```
* 新しいディレクトリに移動します。
@ -180,9 +180,12 @@ mix set_moderator username [true|false]
#### コンフィギュレーションとカスタマイズ
* [Configuration tips](General tips for customizing pleroma fe)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](Small customizations)
* [Admin tasks](Admin tasks)
* [Backup your instance](backup.html)
* [Configuration tips](general-tips-for-customizing-pleroma-fe.html)
* [Hardening your instance](hardening.html)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](howto_mediaproxy.html)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](small_customizations.html)
* [Updating your instance](updating.html)
## 質問ある?

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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ It is highly recommended you use your own fork for the `https://path/to/repo` pa
```shell
pleroma$ cd ~
pleroma$ git clone https://path/to/repo
pleroma$ git clone -b master https://path/to/repo
```
* Change to the new directory:
@ -283,13 +283,12 @@ If you opted to allow sudo for the `pleroma` user but would like to remove the a
#### Further reading
* [Admin tasks](Admin tasks)
* [Backup your instance](Backup-your-instance)
* [Configuration tips](General tips for customizing pleroma fe)
* [Hardening your instance](Hardening-your-instance)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](How-to-activate-mediaproxy)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](Small customizations)
* [Updating your instance](Updating-your-instance)
* [Backup your instance](backup.html)
* [Configuration tips](general-tips-for-customizing-pleroma-fe.html)
* [Hardening your instance](hardening.html)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](howto_mediaproxy.html)
* [Small Pleroma-FE customizations](small_customizations.html)
* [Updating your instance](updating.html)
## Questions

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@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
# Switching a from-source install to OTP releases
## What are OTP releases?
OTP releases are as close as you can get to binary releases with Erlang/Elixir. The release is self-contained, and provides everything needed to boot it, it is easily administered via the provided shell script to open up a remote console, start/stop/restart the release, start in the background, send remote commands, and more.
### Can I still run the develop branch if I decide to use them?
Yes, we produce builds for every commit in `develop`. However `develop` is considered unstable, please don't use it in production because of faster access to new features, unless you need them as an app developer.
## Why would one want to switch?
Benefits of OTP releases over from-source installs include:
* **Less space used.** OTP releases come without source code, build tools, have docs and debug symbols stripped from the compiled bytecode and do not cointain tests, docs, revision history.
* **Minimal system dependencies.** Excluding the database and reverse proxy, only `curl`, `unzip` and `ncurses` are needed to download and run the release. Because Erlang runtime and Elixir are shipped with Pleroma, one can use the latest BEAM optimizations and Pleroma features, without having to worry about outdated system repos or a missing `erlang-*` package.
* **Potentially less bugs and better performance.** This extends on the previous point, because we have control over exactly what gets shipped, we can tweak the VM arguments and forget about weird bugs due to Erlang/Elixir version mismatches.
* **Faster and less bug-prone mix tasks.** On a from-source install one has to wait untill a new Pleroma node is started for each mix task and they execute outside of the instance context (for example if a user was deleted via a mix task, the instance will have no knowledge of that and continue to display status count and follows before the cache expires). Mix tasks in OTP releases are executed by calling into a running instance via RPC, which solves both of these problems.
### Sounds great, how do I switch?
Currently we support Linux machines with GNU (e.g. Debian, Ubuntu) or musl (e.g. Alpine) libc and `x86_64`, `aarch64` or `armv7l` CPUs. If you are unsure, check the [Detecting flavour](otp_en.html#detecting-flavour) section in OTP install guide. If your platform is supported, proceed with the guide, if not check the [My platform is not supported](#my-platform-is-not-supported) section.
### I don't think it is worth the effort, can I stay on a from-source install?
Yes, currently there are no plans to deprecate them.
### My platform is not supported
If you think your platform is a popular choice for running Pleroma instances, or has the potential to become one, you can [file an issue on our Gitlab](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/issues/new). If not, guides on how to build and update releases by yourself will be available soon.
## Pre-requisites
You will be running commands as root. If you aren't root already, please elevate your priviledges by executing `sudo su`/`su`.
The system needs to have `curl` and `unzip` installed for downloading and unpacking release builds.
Debian/Ubuntu:
```sh
apt install curl unzip
```
Alpine:
```
apk add 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.
Pleroma should be stopped before proceeding.
### Moving uploads/custom public files directory
```sh
# Create uploads directory and set proper permissions (skip if using a remote uploader)
# Note: It does not have to be `/var/lib/pleroma/uploads`, you can configure it to be something else later
mkdir -p /var/lib/pleroma/uploads
chown -R pleroma /var/lib/pleroma
# Create custom public files directory
# Note: It does not have to be `/var/lib/pleroma/static`, you can configure it to be something else later
mkdir -p /var/lib/pleroma/static
chown -R pleroma /var/lib/pleroma
# If you use the local uploader with default settings your uploads should be located in `~pleroma/uploads`
mv ~pleroma/uploads/* /var/lib/pleroma/uploads
# If you have created the custom public files directory with default settings it should be located in `~pleroma/instance/static`
mv ~pleroma/instance/static /var/lib/pleroma/static
```
### Moving emoji
Assuming you have all emojis in subdirectories of `priv/static/emoji` moving them can be done with
```sh
mkdir /var/lib/pleroma/static/emoji
ls -d ~pleroma/priv/static/emoji/*/ | xargs -i sh -c 'mv "{}" "/var/lib/pleroma/static/emoji/$(basename {})"'
```
But, if for some reason you have custom emojis in the root directory you should copy the whole directory instead.
```sh
mv ~pleroma/priv/static/emoji /var/lib/pleroma/static/emoji
```
and then copy custom emojis to `/var/lib/pleroma/static/emoji/custom`.
This is needed because storing custom emojis in the root directory is deprecated, but if you just move them to `/var/lib/pleroma/static/emoji/custom` it will break emoji urls on old posts.
Note that globs have been replaced with `pack_extensions`, so if your emojis are not in png/gif you should [modify the default value](config.html#emoji).
### Moving the config
```sh
# Create the config directory
# The default path for Pleroma config is /etc/pleroma/config.exs
# but it can be set via PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
mkdir -p /etc/pleroma
# Move the config file
mv ~pleroma/config/prod.secret.exs /etc/pleroma/config.exs
# Change `use Mix.Config` at the top to `import Config`
$EDITOR /etc/pleroma/config.exs
```
## Installing the release
Before proceeding, get the flavour from [Detecting flavour](otp_en.html#detecting-flavour) section in OTP installation guide.
```sh
# Delete all files in pleroma user's directory
rm -r ~pleroma/*
# Set the flavour environment variable to the string you got in Detecting flavour section.
# For example if the flavour is `arm64-musl` the command will be
export FLAVOUR="arm64-musl"
# Clone the release build into a temporary directory and unpack it
# Replace `master` with `develop` if you want to run the develop branch
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "
curl 'https://git.pleroma.social/api/v4/projects/2/jobs/artifacts/master/download?job=$FLAVOUR' -o /tmp/pleroma.zip
unzip /tmp/pleroma.zip -d /tmp/
"
# Move the release to the home directory and delete temporary files
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "
mv /tmp/release/* ~pleroma/
rmdir /tmp/release
rm /tmp/pleroma.zip
"
# Start the instance to verify that everything is working as expected
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma daemon"
# Wait for about 20 seconds and query the instance endpoint, if it shows your uri, name and email correctly, you are configured correctly
sleep 20 && curl http://localhost:4000/api/v1/instance
# Stop the instance
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma stop"
```
## Setting up a system service
OTP releases have different service files than from-source installs so they need to be copied over again.
**Warning:** The service files assume pleroma user's home directory is `/opt/pleroma`, please make sure all paths fit your installation.
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
# Reenable pleroma to start on boot
systemctl reenable pleroma
# Start pleroma
systemctl start 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
```
## Running mix tasks
Refer to [Running mix tasks](otp_en.html#running-mix-tasks) section from OTP release installation guide.
## Updating
Refer to [Updating](otp_en.html#updating) section from OTP release installation guide.

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```
$ cd /home/pleroma
$ git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma.git
$ git clone -b master https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma.git
```
Configure Pleroma. Note that you need a domain name at this point:

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Create the \_pleroma user, assign it the pleroma login class and create its home directory (/home/\_pleroma/): `useradd -m -L pleroma _pleroma`
#### Clone pleroma's directory
Enter a shell as the \_pleroma user. As root, run `su _pleroma -;cd`. Then clone the repository with `git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma.git`. Pleroma is now installed in /home/\_pleroma/pleroma/, it will be configured and started at the end of this guide.
Enter a shell as the \_pleroma user. As root, run `su _pleroma -;cd`. Then clone the repository with `git clone -b master https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma.git`. Pleroma is now installed in /home/\_pleroma/pleroma/, it will be configured and started at the end of this guide.
#### Postgresql
Start a shell as the \_postgresql user (as root run `su _postgresql -` then run the `initdb` command to initialize postgresql:

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Lataa pleroman lähdekoodi:
`$ git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma.git`
`$ git clone -b master https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma.git`
`$ cd pleroma`

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# Installing on Linux using OTP releases
## Pre-requisites
* A machine running Linux with GNU (e.g. Debian, Ubuntu) or musl (e.g. Alpine) libc and `x86_64`, `aarch64` or `armv7l` CPU, you have root access to. If you are not sure if it's compatible see [Detecting flavour section](#detecting-flavour) below
* A (sub)domain pointed to the machine
You will be running commands as root. If you aren't root already, please elevate your priviledges by executing `sudo su`/`su`.
While in theory OTP releases are possbile to install on any compatible machine, for the sake of simplicity this guide focuses only on Debian/Ubuntu/Alpine.
### Detecting flavour
Paste the following into the shell:
```sh
arch="$(uname -m)";if [ "$arch" = "x86_64" ];then arch="amd64";elif [ "$arch" = "armv7l" ];then arch="arm";elif [ "$arch" = "aarch64" ];then arch="arm64";else echo "Unsupported arch: $arch">&2;fi;if getconf GNU_LIBC_VERSION>/dev/null;then libc_postfix="";elif [ "$(ldd 2>&1|head -c 9)" = "musl libc" ];then libc_postfix="-musl";elif [ "$(find /lib/libc.musl*|wc -l)" ];then libc_postfix="-musl";else echo "Unsupported libc">&2;fi;echo "$arch$libc_postfix"
```
If your platform is supported the output will contain the flavour string, you will need it later. If not, this just means that we don't build releases for your platform, you can still try installing from source.
### Installing the required packages
Other than things bundled in the OTP release Pleroma depends on:
* curl (to download the release build)
* unzip (needed to unpack release builds)
* ncurses (ERTS won't run without it)
* PostgreSQL (also utilizes extensions in postgresql-contrib)
* 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)
Debian/Ubuntu:
```sh
apt install curl unzip libncurses5 postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
```
Alpine:
```sh
echo "http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories
apk update
apk add curl unzip ncurses postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
```
## Setup
### Configuring PostgreSQL
#### (Optional) Installing RUM indexes
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](config.html#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).
Debian/Ubuntu (available only on Buster/19.04):
```sh
apt install postgresql-11-rum
```
Alpine:
```sh
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
```
#### (Optional) Performance configuration
For optimal performance, you may use [PGTune](https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua), don't forget to restart postgresql after editing the configuration
Debian/Ubuntu:
```sh
systemctl restart postgresql
```
Alpine:
```sh
rc-service postgresql restart
```
### Installing Pleroma
```sh
# Create the Pleroma user
adduser --system --shell /bin/false --home /opt/pleroma pleroma
# Set the flavour environment variable to the string you got in Detecting flavour section.
# For example if the flavour is `arm64-musl` the command will be
export FLAVOUR="arm64-musl"
# Clone the release build into a temporary directory and unpack it
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "
curl 'https://git.pleroma.social/api/v4/projects/2/jobs/artifacts/master/download?job=$FLAVOUR' -o /tmp/pleroma.zip
unzip /tmp/pleroma.zip -d /tmp/
"
# Move the release to the home directory and delete temporary files
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "
mv /tmp/release/* /opt/pleroma
rmdir /tmp/release
rm /tmp/pleroma.zip
"
# Create uploads directory and set proper permissions (skip if planning to use a remote uploader)
# Note: It does not have to be `/var/lib/pleroma/uploads`, the config generator will ask about the upload directory later
mkdir -p /var/lib/pleroma/uploads
chown -R pleroma /var/lib/pleroma
# Create custom public files directory (custom emojis, frontend bundle overrides, robots.txt, etc.)
# Note: It does not have to be `/var/lib/pleroma/static`, the config generator will ask about the custom public files directory later
mkdir -p /var/lib/pleroma/static
chown -R pleroma /var/lib/pleroma
# Create a config directory
mkdir -p /etc/pleroma
chown -R pleroma /etc/pleroma
# Run the config generator
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl instance gen --output /etc/pleroma/config.exs --output-psql /tmp/setup_db.psql"
# Create the postgres database
su postgres -s $SHELL -lc "psql -f /tmp/setup_db.psql"
# Create the database schema
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl migrate"
# If you have installed RUM indexes uncommend and run
# su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl migrate --migrations-path priv/repo/optional_migrations/rum_indexing/"
# Start the instance to verify that everything is working as expected
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma daemon"
# Wait for about 20 seconds and query the instance endpoint, if it shows your uri, name and email correctly, you are configured correctly
sleep 20 && curl http://localhost:4000/api/v1/instance
# Stop the instance
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma stop"
```
### Setting up nginx and getting Let's Encrypt SSL certificaties
```sh
# Get a Let's Encrypt certificate
certbot certonly --standalone --preferred-challenges http -d yourinstance.tld
# Copy the Pleroma nginx configuration to the nginx folder
# The location of nginx configs is dependent on the distro
# For Debian/Ubuntu:
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.nginx
ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/pleroma.nginx
# For Alpine:
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/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
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/pleroma.conf
# Edit the nginx config replacing example.tld with your (sub)domain
$EDITOR path-to-nginx-config
# Verify that the config is valid
nginx -t
# Start nginx
# For Debian/Ubuntu:
systemctl start nginx
# For Alpine:
rc-service nginx start
```
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
Debian/Ubuntu:
```sh
# 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
```
Alpine:
```sh
# 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
```
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.
Still doesn't work? Feel free to contact us on [#pleroma on freenode](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23pleroma) or via matrix at <https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#freenode_#pleroma:matrix.org>, you can also [file an issue on our Gitlab](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/issues/new)
## Post installation
### Setting up auto-renew Let's Encrypt certificate
```sh
# Create the directory for webroot challenges
mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt
# Uncomment the webroot method
$EDITOR path-to-nginx-config
# Verify that the config is valid
nginx -t
```
Debian/Ubuntu:
```sh
# 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 nginx reload'
# 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
```
Alpine:
```sh
# Restart nginx
rc-service nginx restart
# 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'
# 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 this should output /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert
run-parts --test /etc/periodic/daily
```
### Running mix tasks
Throughout the wiki and guides there is a lot of references to mix tasks. Since `mix` is a build tool, you can't just call `mix pleroma.task`, instead you should call `pleroma_ctl` stripping pleroma/ecto namespace.
So for example, if the task is `mix pleroma.user set admin --admin`, you should run it like this:
```sh
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl user set admin --admin"
```
### Updating
Generally, doing the following is enough:
```sh
# Download the new release
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl update"
# Migrate the database, you are advised to stop the instance before doing that
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl migrate"
```
But you should **always check the release notes/changelog** in case there are config deprecations, special update steps, etc.
## Further reading
* [Configuration](config.html)
* [Pleroma's base config.exs](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/blob/master/config/config.exs)
* [Hardening your instance](hardening.html)
* [Pleroma Clients](clients.html)
* [Emoji pack manager](Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Emoji.html)

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%%%
%%% ejabberd configuration file
%%%
%%%'
%%% The parameters used in this configuration file are explained in more detail
%%% in the ejabberd Installation and Operation Guide.
%%% Please consult the Guide in case of doubts, it is included with
%%% your copy of ejabberd, and is also available online at
%%% http://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd/docs/
%%% This configuration file contains Erlang terms.
%%% In case you want to understand the syntax, here are the concepts:
%%%
%%% - The character to comment a line is %
%%%
%%% - Each term ends in a dot, for example:
%%% override_global.
%%%
%%% - A tuple has a fixed definition, its elements are
%%% enclosed in {}, and separated with commas:
%%% {loglevel, 4}.
%%%
%%% - A list can have as many elements as you want,
%%% and is enclosed in [], for example:
%%% [http_poll, web_admin, tls]
%%%
%%% Pay attention that list elements are delimited with commas,
%%% but no comma is allowed after the last list element. This will
%%% give a syntax error unlike in more lenient languages (e.g. Python).
%%%
%%% - A keyword of ejabberd is a word in lowercase.
%%% Strings are enclosed in "" and can contain spaces, dots, ...
%%% {language, "en"}.
%%% {ldap_rootdn, "dc=example,dc=com"}.
%%%
%%% - This term includes a tuple, a keyword, a list, and two strings:
%%% {hosts, ["jabber.example.net", "im.example.com"]}.
%%%
%%% - This config is preprocessed during release generation by a tool which
%%% interprets double curly braces as substitution markers, so avoid this
%%% syntax in this file (though it's valid Erlang).
%%%
%%% So this is OK (though arguably looks quite ugly):
%%% { {s2s_addr, "example-host.net"}, {127,0,0,1} }.
%%%
%%% And I can't give an example of what's not OK exactly because
%%% of this rule.
%%%
%%%. =======================
%%%' OVERRIDE STORED OPTIONS
%%
%% Override the old values stored in the database.
%%
%%
%% Override global options (shared by all ejabberd nodes in a cluster).
%%
%%override_global.
%%
%% Override local options (specific for this particular ejabberd node).
%%
%%override_local.
%%
%% Remove the Access Control Lists before new ones are added.
%%
%%override_acls.
%%%. =========
%%%' DEBUGGING
%%
%% loglevel: Verbosity of log files generated by ejabberd.
%% 0: No ejabberd log at all (not recommended)
%% 1: Critical
%% 2: Error
%% 3: Warning
%% 4: Info
%% 5: Debug
%%
{loglevel, 3}.
%%%. ================
%%%' SERVED HOSTNAMES
%%
%% hosts: Domains served by ejabberd.
%% You can define one or several, for example:
%% {hosts, ["example.net", "example.com", "example.org"]}.
%%
{hosts, ["pleroma.soykaf.com"] }.
%%
%% route_subdomains: Delegate subdomains to other XMPP servers.
%% For example, if this ejabberd serves example.org and you want
%% to allow communication with an XMPP server called im.example.org.
%%
%%{route_subdomains, s2s}.
%%%. ===============
%%%' LISTENING PORTS
%%
%% listen: The ports ejabberd will listen on, which service each is handled
%% by and what options to start it with.
%%
{listen,
[
%% BOSH and WS endpoints over HTTP
{ 5280, ejabberd_cowboy, [
{num_acceptors, 10},
{transport_options, [{max_connections, 1024}]},
{modules, [
{"_", "/http-bind", mod_bosh},
{"_", "/ws-xmpp", mod_websockets, [{ejabberd_service, [
{access, all},
{shaper_rule, fast},
{ip, {127, 0, 0, 1}},
{password, "secret"}]}
%% Uncomment to enable connection dropping or/and server-side pings
%{timeout, 600000}, {ping_rate, 2000}
]}
%% Uncomment to serve static files
%{"_", "/static/[...]", cowboy_static,
% {dir, "/var/www", [{mimetypes, cow_mimetypes, all}]}
%},
%% Example usage of mod_revproxy
%% {"_", "/[...]", mod_revproxy, [{timeout, 5000},
%% % time limit for upstream to respond
%% {body_length, 8000000},
%% % maximum body size (may be infinity)
%% {custom_headers, [{<<"header">>,<<"value">>}]}
%% % list of extra headers that are send to upstream
%% ]}
%% Example usage of mod_cowboy
%% {"_", "/[...]", mod_cowboy, [{http, mod_revproxy,
%% [{timeout, 5000},
%% % time limit for upstream to respond
%% {body_length, 8000000},
%% % maximum body size (may be infinity)
%% {custom_headers, [{<<"header">>,<<"value">>}]}
%% % list of extra headers that are send to upstream
%% ]},
%% {ws, xmpp, mod_websockets}
%% ]}
]}
]},
%% BOSH and WS endpoints over HTTPS
{ 5285, ejabberd_cowboy, [
{num_acceptors, 10},
{transport_options, [{max_connections, 1024}]},
{ssl, [{certfile, "priv/ssl/fullchain.pem"}, {keyfile, "priv/ssl/privkey.pem"}, {password, ""}]},
{modules, [
{"_", "/http-bind", mod_bosh},
{"_", "/ws-xmpp", mod_websockets, [
%% Uncomment to enable connection dropping or/and server-side pings
%{timeout, 600000}, {ping_rate, 60000}
]}
%% Uncomment to serve static files
%{"_", "/static/[...]", cowboy_static,
% {dir, "/var/www", [{mimetypes, cow_mimetypes, all}]}
%},
]}
]},
%% MongooseIM HTTP API it's important to start it on localhost
%% or some private interface only (not accessible from the outside)
%% At least start it on different port which will be hidden behind firewall
{ {8088, "127.0.0.1"} , ejabberd_cowboy, [
{num_acceptors, 10},
{transport_options, [{max_connections, 1024}]},
{modules, [
{"localhost", "/api", mongoose_api_admin, []}
]}
]},
{ 8089 , ejabberd_cowboy, [
{num_acceptors, 10},
{transport_options, [{max_connections, 1024}]},
{protocol_options, [{compress, true}]},
{ssl, [{certfile, "priv/ssl/fullchain.pem"}, {keyfile, "priv/ssl/privkey.pem"}, {password, ""}]},
{modules, [
{"_", "/api/sse", lasse_handler, [mongoose_client_api_sse]},
{"_", "/api/messages/[:with]", mongoose_client_api_messages, []},
{"_", "/api/contacts/[:jid]", mongoose_client_api_contacts, []},
{"_", "/api/rooms/[:id]", mongoose_client_api_rooms, []},
{"_", "/api/rooms/[:id]/config", mongoose_client_api_rooms_config, []},
{"_", "/api/rooms/:id/users/[:user]", mongoose_client_api_rooms_users, []},
{"_", "/api/rooms/[:id]/messages", mongoose_client_api_rooms_messages, []}
]}
]},
%% Following HTTP API is deprected, the new one abouve should be used instead
{ {5288, "127.0.0.1"} , ejabberd_cowboy, [
{num_acceptors, 10},
{transport_options, [{max_connections, 1024}]},
{modules, [
{"localhost", "/api", mongoose_api, [{handlers, [mongoose_api_metrics,
mongoose_api_users]}]}
]}
]},
{ 5222, ejabberd_c2s, [
%%
%% If TLS is compiled in and you installed a SSL
%% certificate, specify the full path to the
%% file and uncomment this line:
%%
{certfile, "priv/ssl/both.pem"}, starttls,
%%{zlib, 10000},
%% https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER_STRINGS
%% {ciphers, "DEFAULT:!EXPORT:!LOW:!SSLv2"},
{access, c2s},
{shaper, c2s_shaper},
{max_stanza_size, 65536},
{protocol_options, ["no_sslv3"]}
]},
%%
%% To enable the old SSL connection method on port 5223:
%%
%%{5223, ejabberd_c2s, [
%% {access, c2s},
%% {shaper, c2s_shaper},
%% {certfile, "/path/to/ssl.pem"}, tls,
%% {max_stanza_size, 65536}
%% ]},
{ 5269, ejabberd_s2s_in, [
{shaper, s2s_shaper},
{max_stanza_size, 131072},
{protocol_options, ["no_sslv3"]}
]}
%%
%% ejabberd_service: Interact with external components (transports, ...)
%%
,{8888, ejabberd_service, [
{access, all},
{shaper_rule, fast},
{ip, {127, 0, 0, 1}},
{password, "secret"}
]}
%%
%% ejabberd_stun: Handles STUN Binding requests
%%
%%{ {3478, udp}, ejabberd_stun, []}
]}.
%%
%% s2s_use_starttls: Enable STARTTLS + Dialback for S2S connections.
%% Allowed values are: false optional required required_trusted
%% You must specify a certificate file.
%%
{s2s_use_starttls, optional}.
%%
%% s2s_certfile: Specify a certificate file.
%%
{s2s_certfile, "priv/ssl/both.pem"}.
%% https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER_STRINGS
%% {s2s_ciphers, "DEFAULT:!EXPORT:!LOW:!SSLv2"}.
%%
%% domain_certfile: Specify a different certificate for each served hostname.
%%
%%{domain_certfile, "example.org", "/path/to/example_org.pem"}.
%%{domain_certfile, "example.com", "/path/to/example_com.pem"}.
%%
%% S2S whitelist or blacklist
%%
%% Default s2s policy for undefined hosts.
%%
{s2s_default_policy, deny }.
%%
%% Allow or deny communication with specific servers.
%%
%%{ {s2s_host, "goodhost.org"}, allow}.
%%{ {s2s_host, "badhost.org"}, deny}.
{outgoing_s2s_port, 5269 }.
%%
%% IP addresses predefined for specific hosts to skip DNS lookups.
%% Ports defined here take precedence over outgoing_s2s_port.
%% Examples:
%%
%% { {s2s_addr, "example-host.net"}, {127,0,0,1} }.
%% { {s2s_addr, "example-host.net"}, { {127,0,0,1}, 5269 } }.
%% { {s2s_addr, "example-host.net"}, { {127,0,0,1}, 5269 } }.
%%
%% Outgoing S2S options
%%
%% Preferred address families (which to try first) and connect timeout
%% in milliseconds.
%%
%%{outgoing_s2s_options, [ipv4, ipv6], 10000}.
%%
%%%. ==============
%%%' SESSION BACKEND
%%{sm_backend, {mnesia, []}}.
%% Requires {redis, global, default, ..., ...} outgoing pool
%%{sm_backend, {redis, []}}.
{sm_backend, {mnesia, []} }.
%%%. ==============
%%%' AUTHENTICATION
%% Advertised SASL mechanisms
{sasl_mechanisms, [cyrsasl_plain]}.
%%
%% auth_method: Method used to authenticate the users.
%% The default method is the internal.
%% If you want to use a different method,
%% comment this line and enable the correct ones.
%%
%% {auth_method, internal }.
{auth_method, http }.
{auth_opts, [
{http, global, auth, [{workers, 50}], [{server, "https://pleroma.soykaf.com"}]},
{password_format, plain} % default
%% {password_format, scram}
%% {scram_iterations, 4096} % default
%%
%% For auth_http:
%% {basic_auth, "user:password"}
%% {path_prefix, "/"} % default
%% auth_http requires {http, Host | global, auth, ..., ...} outgoing pool.
%%
%% For auth_external
%%{extauth_program, "/path/to/authentication/script"}.
%%
%% For auth_jwt
%% {jwt_secret_source, "/path/to/file"},
%% {jwt_algorithm, "RS256"},
%% {jwt_username_key, user}
%% For cyrsasl_external
%% {authenticate_with_cn, false}
{cyrsasl_external, standard}
]}.
%%
%% Authentication using external script
%% Make sure the script is executable by ejabberd.
%%
%%{auth_method, external}.
%%
%% Authentication using RDBMS
%% Remember to setup a database in the next section.
%%
%%{auth_method, rdbms}.
%%
%% Authentication using LDAP
%%
%%{auth_method, ldap}.
%%
%% List of LDAP servers:
%%{ldap_servers, ["localhost"]}.
%%
%% Encryption of connection to LDAP servers:
%%{ldap_encrypt, none}.
%%{ldap_encrypt, tls}.
%%
%% Port to connect to on LDAP servers:
%%{ldap_port, 389}.
%%{ldap_port, 636}.
%%
%% LDAP manager:
%%{ldap_rootdn, "dc=example,dc=com"}.
%%
%% Password of LDAP manager:
%%{ldap_password, "******"}.
%%
%% Search base of LDAP directory:
%%{ldap_base, "dc=example,dc=com"}.
%%
%% LDAP attribute that holds user ID:
%%{ldap_uids, [{"mail", "%u@mail.example.org"}]}.
%%
%% LDAP filter:
%%{ldap_filter, "(objectClass=shadowAccount)"}.
%%
%% Anonymous login support:
%% auth_method: anonymous
%% anonymous_protocol: sasl_anon | login_anon | both
%% allow_multiple_connections: true | false
%%
%%{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, anonymous},
%% {allow_multiple_connections, false},
%% {anonymous_protocol, sasl_anon}]}.
%%
%% To use both anonymous and internal authentication:
%%
%%{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, [internal, anonymous]}]}.
%%%. ==============
%%%' OUTGOING CONNECTIONS (e.g. DB)
%% Here you may configure all outgoing connections used by MongooseIM,
%% e.g. to RDBMS (such as MySQL), Riak or external HTTP components.
%% Default MongooseIM configuration uses only Mnesia (non-Mnesia extensions are disabled),
%% so no options here are uncommented out of the box.
%% This section includes configuration examples; for comprehensive guide
%% please consult MongooseIM documentation, page "Outgoing connections":
%% - doc/advanced-configuration/outgoing-connections.md
%% - https://mongooseim.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced-configuration/outgoing-connections/
{outgoing_pools, [
% {riak, global, default, [{workers, 5}], [{address, "127.0.0.1"}, {port, 8087}]},
% {elastic, global, default, [], [{host, "elastic.host.com"}, {port, 9042}]},
{http, global, auth, [{workers, 50}], [{server, "https://pleroma.soykaf.com"}]}
% {cassandra, global, default, [{workers, 100}], [{servers, [{"server1", 9042}]}, {keyspace, "big_mongooseim"}]},
% {rdbms, global, default, [{workers, 10}], [{server, {mysql, "server", 3306, "database", "username", "password"}}]}
]}.
%% More examples that may be added to outgoing_pools list:
%%
%% == MySQL ==
%% {rdbms, global, default, [{workers, 10}],
%% [{server, {mysql, "server", 3306, "database", "username", "password"}},
%% {keepalive_interval, 10}]},
%% keepalive_interval is optional
%% == PostgreSQL ==
%% {rdbms, global, default, [{workers, 10}],
%% [{server, {pgsql, "server", 5432, "database", "username", "password"}}]},
%% == ODBC (MSSQL) ==
%% {rdbms, global, default, [{workers, 10}],
%% [{server, "DSN=mongooseim;UID=mongooseim;PWD=mongooseim"}]},
%% == Elastic Search ==
%% {elastic, global, default, [], [{host, "elastic.host.com"}, {port, 9042}]},
%% == Riak ==
%% {riak, global, default, [{workers, 20}], [{address, "127.0.0.1"}, {port, 8087}]},
%% == HTTP ==
%% {http, global, conn1, [{workers, 50}], [{server, "http://server:8080"}]},
%% == Cassandra ==
%% {cassandra, global, default, [{workers, 100}],
%% [
%% {servers, [
%% {"cassandra_server1.example.com", 9042},
%% {"cassandra_server2.example.com", 9042},
%% {"cassandra_server3.example.com", 9042},
%% {"cassandra_server4.example.com", 9042}
%% ]},
%% {keyspace, "big_mongooseim"}
%% ]}
%% == Extra options ==
%%
%% If you use PostgreSQL, have a large database, and need a
%% faster but inexact replacement for "select count(*) from users"
%%
%%{pgsql_users_number_estimate, true}.
%%
%% rdbms_server_type specifies what database is used over the RDBMS layer
%% Can take values mssql, pgsql, mysql
%% In some cases (for example for MAM with pgsql) it is required to set proper value.
%%
%% {rdbms_server_type, pgsql}.
%%%. ===============
%%%' TRAFFIC SHAPERS
%%
%% The "normal" shaper limits traffic speed to 1000 B/s
%%
{shaper, normal, {maxrate, 1000}}.
%%
%% The "fast" shaper limits traffic speed to 50000 B/s
%%
{shaper, fast, {maxrate, 50000}}.
%%
%% This option specifies the maximum number of elements in the queue
%% of the FSM. Refer to the documentation for details.
%%
{max_fsm_queue, 1000}.
%%%. ====================
%%%' ACCESS CONTROL LISTS
%%
%% The 'admin' ACL grants administrative privileges to XMPP accounts.
%% You can put here as many accounts as you want.
%%
%{acl, admin, {user, "alice", "localhost"}}.
%{acl, admin, {user, "a", "localhost"}}.
%%
%% Blocked users
%%
%%{acl, blocked, {user, "baduser", "example.org"}}.
%%{acl, blocked, {user, "test"}}.
%%
%% Local users: don't modify this line.
%%
{acl, local, {user_regexp, ""}}.
%%
%% More examples of ACLs
%%
%%{acl, jabberorg, {server, "jabber.org"}}.
%%{acl, aleksey, {user, "aleksey", "jabber.ru"}}.
%%{acl, test, {user_regexp, "^test"}}.
%%{acl, test, {user_glob, "test*"}}.
%%
%% Define specific ACLs in a virtual host.
%%
%%{host_config, "localhost",
%% [
%% {acl, admin, {user, "bob-local", "localhost"}}
%% ]
%%}.
%%%. ============
%%%' ACCESS RULES
%% Maximum number of simultaneous sessions allowed for a single user:
{access, max_user_sessions, [{10, all}]}.
%% Maximum number of offline messages that users can have:
{access, max_user_offline_messages, [{5000, admin}, {100, all}]}.
%% This rule allows access only for local users:
{access, local, [{allow, local}]}.
%% Only non-blocked users can use c2s connections:
{access, c2s, [{deny, blocked},
{allow, all}]}.
%% For C2S connections, all users except admins use the "normal" shaper
{access, c2s_shaper, [{none, admin},
{normal, all}]}.
%% All S2S connections use the "fast" shaper
{access, s2s_shaper, [{fast, all}]}.
%% Admins of this server are also admins of the MUC service:
{access, muc_admin, [{allow, admin}]}.
%% Only accounts of the local ejabberd server can create rooms:
{access, muc_create, [{allow, local}]}.
%% All users are allowed to use the MUC service:
{access, muc, [{allow, all}]}.
%% In-band registration allows registration of any possible username.
%% To disable in-band registration, replace 'allow' with 'deny'.
{access, register, [{allow, all}]}.
%% By default the frequency of account registrations from the same IP
%% is limited to 1 account every 10 minutes. To disable, specify: infinity
{registration_timeout, infinity}.
%% Default settings for MAM.
%% To set non-standard value, replace 'default' with 'allow' or 'deny'.
%% Only user can access his/her archive by default.
%% An online user can read room's archive by default.
%% Only an owner can change settings and purge messages by default.
%% Empty list (i.e. `[]`) means `[{deny, all}]`.
{access, mam_set_prefs, [{default, all}]}.
{access, mam_get_prefs, [{default, all}]}.
{access, mam_lookup_messages, [{default, all}]}.
{access, mam_purge_single_message, [{default, all}]}.
{access, mam_purge_multiple_messages, [{default, all}]}.
%% 1 command of the specified type per second.
{shaper, mam_shaper, {maxrate, 1}}.
%% This shaper is primeraly for Mnesia overload protection during stress testing.
%% The limit is 1000 operations of each type per second.
{shaper, mam_global_shaper, {maxrate, 1000}}.
{access, mam_set_prefs_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_get_prefs_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_lookup_messages_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_purge_single_message_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_purge_multiple_messages_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_set_prefs_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_get_prefs_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_lookup_messages_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_purge_single_message_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}.
{access, mam_purge_multiple_messages_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}.
%%
%% Define specific Access Rules in a virtual host.
%%
%%{host_config, "localhost",
%% [
%% {access, c2s, [{allow, admin}, {deny, all}]},
%% {access, register, [{deny, all}]}
%% ]
%%}.
%%%. ================
%%%' DEFAULT LANGUAGE
%%
%% language: Default language used for server messages.
%%
{language, "en"}.
%%
%% Set a different default language in a virtual host.
%%
%%{host_config, "localhost",
%% [{language, "ru"}]
%%}.
%%%. ================
%%%' MISCELLANEOUS
{all_metrics_are_global, false }.
%%%. ========
%%%' SERVICES
%% Unlike modules, services are started per node and provide either features which are not
%% related to any particular host, or backend stuff which is used by modules.
%% This is handled by `mongoose_service` module.
{services,
[
{service_admin_extra, [{submods, [node, accounts, sessions, vcard,
roster, last, private, stanza, stats]}]}
]
}.
%%%. =======
%%%' MODULES
%%
%% Modules enabled in all mongooseim virtual hosts.
%% For list of possible modules options, check documentation.
%%
{modules,
[
%% The format for a single route is as follows:
%% {Host, Path, Method, Upstream}
%%
%% "_" can be used as wildcard for Host, Path and Method
%% Upstream can be either host (just http(s)://host:port) or uri
%% The difference is that host upstreams append whole path while
%% uri upstreams append only remainder that follows the matched Path
%% (this behaviour is similar to nginx's proxy_pass rules)
%%
%% Bindings can be used to match certain parts of host or path.
%% They will be later overlaid with parts of the upstream uri.
%%
%% {mod_revproxy,
%% [{routes, [{"www.erlang-solutions.com", "/admin", "_",
%% "https://www.erlang-solutions.com/"},
%% {":var.com", "/:var", "_", "http://localhost:8080/"},
%% {":domain.com", "/", "_", "http://localhost:8080/:domain"}]
%% }]},
% {mod_http_upload, [
%% Set max file size in bytes. Defaults to 10 MB.
%% Disabled if value is `undefined`.
% {max_file_size, 1024},
%% Use S3 storage backend
% {backend, s3},
%% Set options for S3 backend
% {s3, [
% {bucket_url, "http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/konbucket2"},
% {region, "eu-west-1"},
% {access_key_id, "AKIAIAOAONIULXQGMOUA"},
% {secret_access_key, "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"}
% ]}
% ]},
{mod_adhoc, []},
{mod_disco, [{users_can_see_hidden_services, false}]},
{mod_commands, []},
{mod_muc_commands, []},
{mod_muc_light_commands, []},
{mod_last, []},
{mod_stream_management, [
% default 100
% size of a buffer of unacked messages
% {buffer_max, 100}
% default 1 - server sends the ack request after each stanza
% {ack_freq, 1}
% default: 600 seconds
% {resume_timeout, 600}
]},
%% {mod_muc_light, [{host, "muclight.@HOST@"}]},
%% {mod_muc, [{host, "muc.@HOST@"},
%% {access, muc},
%% {access_create, muc_create}
%% ]},
%% {mod_muc_log, [
%% {outdir, "/tmp/muclogs"},
%% {access_log, muc}
%% ]},
{mod_offline, [{access_max_user_messages, max_user_offline_messages}]},
{mod_privacy, []},
{mod_blocking, []},
{mod_private, []},
% {mod_private, [{backend, mnesia}]},
% {mod_private, [{backend, rdbms}]},
% {mod_register, [
% %%
% %% Set the minimum informational entropy for passwords.
% %%
% %%{password_strength, 32},
%
% %%
% %% After successful registration, the user receives
% %% a message with this subject and body.
% %%
% {welcome_message, {""}},
%
% %%
% %% When a user registers, send a notification to
% %% these XMPP accounts.
% %%
%
%
% %%
% %% Only clients in the server machine can register accounts
% %%
% {ip_access, [{allow, "127.0.0.0/8"},
% {deny, "0.0.0.0/0"}]},
%
% %%
% %% Local c2s or remote s2s users cannot register accounts
% %%
% %%{access_from, deny},
%
% {access, register}
% ]},
{mod_roster, []},
{mod_sic, []},
{mod_vcard, [%{matches, 1},
%{search, true},
%{ldap_search_operator, 'or'}, %% either 'or' or 'and'
%{ldap_binary_search_fields, [<<"PHOTO">>]},
%% list of binary search fields (as in vcard after mapping)
{host, "vjud.@HOST@"}
]},
{mod_bosh, []},
{mod_carboncopy, []}
%%
%% Message Archive Management (MAM, XEP-0313) for registered users and
%% Multi-User chats (MUCs).
%%
% {mod_mam_meta, [
%% Use RDBMS backend (default)
% {backend, rdbms},
%% Do not store user preferences (default)
% {user_prefs_store, false},
%% Store user preferences in RDBMS
% {user_prefs_store, rdbms},
%% Store user preferences in Mnesia (recommended).
%% The preferences store will be called each time, as a message is routed.
%% That is why Mnesia is better suited for this job.
% {user_prefs_store, mnesia},
%% Enables a pool of asynchronous writers. (default)
%% Messages will be grouped together based on archive id.
% {async_writer, true},
%% Cache information about users (default)
% {cache_users, true},
%% Enable archivization for private messages (default)
% {pm, [
%% Top-level options can be overriden here if needed, for example:
% {async_writer, false}
% ]},
%%
%% Message Archive Management (MAM) for multi-user chats (MUC).
%% Enable XEP-0313 for "muc.@HOST@".
%%
% {muc, [
% {host, "muc.@HOST@"}
%% As with pm, top-level options can be overriden for MUC archive
% ]},
%
%% Do not use a <stanza-id/> element (by default stanzaid is used)
% no_stanzaid_element,
% ]},
%%
%% MAM configuration examples
%%
%% Only MUC, no user-defined preferences, good performance.
% {mod_mam_meta, [
% {backend, rdbms},
% {pm, false},
% {muc, [
% {host, "muc.@HOST@"}
% ]}
% ]},
%% Only archives for c2c messages, good performance.
% {mod_mam_meta, [
% {backend, rdbms},
% {pm, [
% {user_prefs_store, mnesia}
% ]}
% ]},
%% Basic configuration for c2c messages, bad performance, easy to debug.
% {mod_mam_meta, [
% {backend, rdbms},
% {async_writer, false},
% {cache_users, false}
% ]},
%% Cassandra archive for c2c and MUC conversations.
%% No custom settings supported (always archive).
% {mod_mam_meta, [
% {backend, cassandra},
% {user_prefs_store, cassandra},
% {muc, [{host, "muc.@HOST@"}]}
% ]}
% {mod_event_pusher, [
% {backends, [
% %%
% %% Configuration for Amazon SNS notifications.
% %%
% {sns, [
% %% AWS credentials, region and host configuration
% {access_key_id, "AKIAJAZYHOIPY6A2PESA"},
% {secret_access_key, "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"},
% {region, "eu-west-1"},
% {account_id, "251423380551"},
% {region, "eu-west-1"},
% {sns_host, "sns.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com"},
%
% %% Messages from this MUC host will be sent to the SNS topic
% {muc_host, "muc.@HOST@"},
%
% %% Plugin module for defining custom message attributes and user identification
% {plugin_module, mod_event_pusher_sns_defaults},
%
% %% Topic name configurations. Removing a topic will disable this specific SNS notification
% {presence_updates_topic, "user_presence_updated-dev-1"}, %% For presence updates
% {pm_messages_topic, "user_message_sent-dev-1"}, %% For private chat messages
% {muc_messages_topic, "user_messagegroup_sent-dev-1"} %% For group chat messages
%
% %% Pool options
% {pool_size, 100}, %% Worker pool size for publishing notifications
% {publish_retry_count, 2}, %% Retry count in case of publish error
% {publish_retry_time_ms, 50} %% Base exponential backoff time (in ms) for publish errors
% ]}
% ]}
]}.
%%
%% Enable modules with custom options in a specific virtual host
%%
%%{host_config, "localhost",
%% [{ {add, modules},
%% [
%% {mod_some_module, []}
%% ]
%% }
%% ]}.
%%%.
%%%'
%%% $Id$
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: erlang
%%% End:
%%% vim: set filetype=erlang tabstop=8 foldmarker=%%%',%%%. foldmethod=marker:
%%%.

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@ -14,17 +14,19 @@ server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
return 301 https://$server_name$request_uri;
# Uncomment this if you need to use the 'webroot' method with certbot. Make sure
# that the directory exists and that it is accessible by the webserver. If you followed
# the guide, you already ran 'sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt' to create the folder.
# the guide, you already ran 'mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt' to create the folder.
# You may need to load this file with the ssl server block commented out, run certbot
# to get the certificate, and then uncomment it.
#
# location ~ /\.well-known/acme-challenge {
# root /var/lib/letsencrypt/.well-known/acme-challenge;
# root /var/lib/letsencrypt/;
# }
location / {
return 301 https://$server_name$request_uri;
}
}
# Enable SSL session caching for improved performance

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Healthcheck do
@moduledoc """
Module collects metrics about app and assign healthy status.
@ -29,13 +33,13 @@ def system_info do
end
defp assign_db_info(healthcheck) do
database = Application.get_env(:pleroma, Repo)[:database]
database = Pleroma.Config.get([Repo, :database])
query =
"select state, count(pid) from pg_stat_activity where datname = '#{database}' group by state;"
result = Repo.query!(query)
pool_size = Application.get_env(:pleroma, Repo)[:pool_size]
pool_size = Pleroma.Config.get([Repo, :pool_size])
db_info =
Enum.reduce(result.rows, %{active: 0, idle: 0}, fn [state, cnt], states ->

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
Postgrex.Types.define(
Pleroma.PostgresTypes,
[] ++ Ecto.Adapters.Postgres.extensions(),

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2018 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Mix.Pleroma do
@doc "Common functions to be reused in mix tasks"
def start_pleroma do
Application.put_env(:phoenix, :serve_endpoints, false, persistent: true)
{:ok, _} = Application.ensure_all_started(:pleroma)
end
def load_pleroma do
Application.load(:pleroma)
end
def get_option(options, opt, prompt, defval \\ nil, defname \\ nil) do
Keyword.get(options, opt) || shell_prompt(prompt, defval, defname)
end
def shell_prompt(prompt, defval \\ nil, defname \\ nil) do
prompt_message = "#{prompt} [#{defname || defval}] "
input =
if mix_shell?(),
do: Mix.shell().prompt(prompt_message),
else: :io.get_line(prompt_message)
case input do
"\n" ->
case defval do
nil ->
shell_prompt(prompt, defval, defname)
defval ->
defval
end
input ->
String.trim(input)
end
end
def shell_yes?(message) do
if mix_shell?(),
do: Mix.shell().yes?("Continue?"),
else: shell_prompt(message, "Continue?") in ~w(Yn Y y)
end
def shell_info(message) do
if mix_shell?(),
do: Mix.shell().info(message),
else: IO.puts(message)
end
def shell_error(message) do
if mix_shell?(),
do: Mix.shell().error(message),
else: IO.puts(:stderr, message)
end
@doc "Performs a safe check whether `Mix.shell/0` is available (does not raise if Mix is not loaded)"
def mix_shell?, do: :erlang.function_exported(Mix, :shell, 0)
def escape_sh_path(path) do
~S(') <> String.replace(path, ~S('), ~S(\')) <> ~S(')
end
end

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Benchmark do
import Mix.Pleroma
use Mix.Task
alias Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Common
def run(["search"]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
Benchee.run(%{
"search" => fn ->
Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.MastodonAPIController.status_search(nil, "cofe")
Pleroma.Activity.search(nil, "cofe")
end
})
end
def run(["tag"]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
Benchee.run(%{
"tag" => fn ->

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2018 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Common do
@doc "Common functions to be reused in mix tasks"
def start_pleroma do
Mix.Task.run("app.start")
end
def get_option(options, opt, prompt, defval \\ nil, defname \\ nil) do
Keyword.get(options, opt) ||
case Mix.shell().prompt("#{prompt} [#{defname || defval}]") do
"\n" ->
case defval do
nil -> get_option(options, opt, prompt, defval)
defval -> defval
end
opt ->
opt |> String.trim()
end
end
def escape_sh_path(path) do
~S(') <> String.replace(path, ~S('), ~S(\')) <> ~S(')
end
end

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Config do
use Mix.Task
import Mix.Pleroma
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.Web.AdminAPI.Config
@shortdoc "Manages the location of the config"
@moduledoc """
Manages the location of the config.
## Transfers config from file to DB.
mix pleroma.config migrate_to_db
## Transfers config from DB to file.
mix pleroma.config migrate_from_db ENV
"""
def run(["migrate_to_db"]) do
start_pleroma()
if Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :dynamic_configuration]) do
Application.get_all_env(:pleroma)
|> Enum.reject(fn {k, _v} -> k in [Pleroma.Repo, :env] end)
|> Enum.each(fn {k, v} ->
key = to_string(k) |> String.replace("Elixir.", "")
key =
if String.starts_with?(key, "Pleroma.") do
key
else
":" <> key
end
{:ok, _} = Config.update_or_create(%{group: "pleroma", key: key, value: v})
Mix.shell().info("#{key} is migrated.")
end)
Mix.shell().info("Settings migrated.")
else
Mix.shell().info(
"Migration is not allowed by config. You can change this behavior in instance settings."
)
end
end
def run(["migrate_from_db", env, delete?]) do
start_pleroma()
delete? = if delete? == "true", do: true, else: false
if Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :dynamic_configuration]) do
config_path = "config/#{env}.exported_from_db.secret.exs"
{:ok, file} = File.open(config_path, [:write])
IO.write(file, "use Mix.Config\r\n")
Repo.all(Config)
|> Enum.each(fn config ->
IO.write(
file,
"config :#{config.group}, #{config.key}, #{inspect(Config.from_binary(config.value))}\r\n\r\n"
)
if delete? do
{:ok, _} = Repo.delete(config)
Mix.shell().info("#{config.key} deleted from DB.")
end
end)
File.close(file)
System.cmd("mix", ["format", config_path])
else
Mix.shell().info(
"Migration is not allowed by config. You can change this behavior in instance settings."
)
end
end
end

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Database do
alias Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Common
alias Pleroma.Conversation
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
require Logger
import Mix.Pleroma
use Mix.Task
@shortdoc "A collection of database related tasks"
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ def run(["remove_embedded_objects" | args]) do
]
)
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
Logger.info("Removing embedded objects")
Repo.query!(
@ -66,12 +66,12 @@ def run(["remove_embedded_objects" | args]) do
end
def run(["bump_all_conversations"]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
Conversation.bump_for_all_activities()
end
def run(["update_users_following_followers_counts"]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
users = Repo.all(User)
Enum.each(users, &User.remove_duplicated_following/1)
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ def run(["prune_objects" | args]) do
]
)
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
deadline = Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :remote_post_retention_days])

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@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2018 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-onl
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Ecto do
@doc """
Ensures the given repository's migrations path exists on the file system.
"""
@spec ensure_migrations_path(Ecto.Repo.t(), Keyword.t()) :: String.t()
def ensure_migrations_path(repo, opts) do
path = opts[:migrations_path] || Path.join(source_repo_priv(repo), "migrations")
path =
case Path.type(path) do
:relative ->
Path.join(Application.app_dir(:pleroma), path)
:absolute ->
path
end
if not File.dir?(path) do
raise_missing_migrations(Path.relative_to_cwd(path), repo)
end
path
end
@doc """
Returns the private repository path relative to the source.
"""
def source_repo_priv(repo) do
config = repo.config()
priv = config[:priv] || "priv/#{repo |> Module.split() |> List.last() |> Macro.underscore()}"
Path.join(Application.app_dir(:pleroma), priv)
end
defp raise_missing_migrations(path, repo) do
raise("""
Could not find migrations directory #{inspect(path)}
for repo #{inspect(repo)}.
This may be because you are in a new project and the
migration directory has not been created yet. Creating an
empty directory at the path above will fix this error.
If you expected existing migrations to be found, please
make sure your repository has been properly configured
and the configured path exists.
""")
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2018 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-onl
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Ecto.Migrate do
use Mix.Task
import Mix.Pleroma
require Logger
@shortdoc "Wrapper on `ecto.migrate` task."
@aliases [
n: :step,
v: :to
]
@switches [
all: :boolean,
step: :integer,
to: :integer,
quiet: :boolean,
log_sql: :boolean,
strict_version_order: :boolean,
migrations_path: :string
]
@moduledoc """
Changes `Logger` level to `:info` before start migration.
Changes level back when migration ends.
## Start migration
mix pleroma.ecto.migrate [OPTIONS]
Options:
- see https://hexdocs.pm/ecto/2.0.0/Mix.Tasks.Ecto.Migrate.html
"""
@impl true
def run(args \\ []) do
load_pleroma()
{opts, _} = OptionParser.parse!(args, strict: @switches, aliases: @aliases)
opts =
if opts[:to] || opts[:step] || opts[:all],
do: opts,
else: Keyword.put(opts, :all, true)
opts =
if opts[:quiet],
do: Keyword.merge(opts, log: false, log_sql: false),
else: opts
path = Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Ecto.ensure_migrations_path(Pleroma.Repo, opts)
level = Logger.level()
Logger.configure(level: :info)
{:ok, _, _} = Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(Pleroma.Repo, &Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, path, :up, opts))
Logger.configure(level: level)
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2018 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-onl
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Ecto.Rollback do
use Mix.Task
import Mix.Pleroma
require Logger
@shortdoc "Wrapper on `ecto.rollback` task"
@aliases [
n: :step,
v: :to
]
@switches [
all: :boolean,
step: :integer,
to: :integer,
start: :boolean,
quiet: :boolean,
log_sql: :boolean,
migrations_path: :string
]
@moduledoc """
Changes `Logger` level to `:info` before start rollback.
Changes level back when rollback ends.
## Start rollback
mix pleroma.ecto.rollback
Options:
- see https://hexdocs.pm/ecto/2.0.0/Mix.Tasks.Ecto.Rollback.html
"""
@impl true
def run(args \\ []) do
load_pleroma()
{opts, _} = OptionParser.parse!(args, strict: @switches, aliases: @aliases)
opts =
if opts[:to] || opts[:step] || opts[:all],
do: opts,
else: Keyword.put(opts, :step, 1)
opts =
if opts[:quiet],
do: Keyword.merge(opts, log: false, log_sql: false),
else: opts
path = Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Ecto.ensure_migrations_path(Pleroma.Repo, opts)
level = Logger.level()
Logger.configure(level: :info)
if Pleroma.Config.get(:env) == :test do
Logger.info("Rollback succesfully")
else
{:ok, _, _} =
Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(Pleroma.Repo, &Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, path, :down, opts))
end
Logger.configure(level: level)
end
end

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@ -55,15 +55,13 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Emoji do
are extracted).
"""
@default_manifest Pleroma.Config.get!([:emoji, :default_manifest])
def run(["ls-packs" | args]) do
Application.ensure_all_started(:hackney)
{options, [], []} = parse_global_opts(args)
manifest =
fetch_manifest(if options[:manifest], do: options[:manifest], else: @default_manifest)
fetch_manifest(if options[:manifest], do: options[:manifest], else: default_manifest())
Enum.each(manifest, fn {name, info} ->
to_print = [
@ -88,7 +86,7 @@ def run(["get-packs" | args]) do
{options, pack_names, []} = parse_global_opts(args)
manifest_url = if options[:manifest], do: options[:manifest], else: @default_manifest
manifest_url = if options[:manifest], do: options[:manifest], else: default_manifest()
manifest = fetch_manifest(manifest_url)
@ -298,4 +296,6 @@ defp client do
Tesla.client(middleware)
end
defp default_manifest, do: Pleroma.Config.get!([:emoji, :default_manifest])
end

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Instance do
use Mix.Task
alias Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Common
import Mix.Pleroma
@shortdoc "Manages Pleroma instance"
@moduledoc """
@ -29,7 +29,13 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Instance do
- `--dbname DBNAME` - the name of the database to use
- `--dbuser DBUSER` - the user (aka role) to use for the database connection
- `--dbpass DBPASS` - the password to use for the database connection
- `--rum Y/N` - Whether to enable RUM indexes
- `--indexable Y/N` - Allow/disallow indexing site by search engines
- `--db-configurable Y/N` - Allow/disallow configuring instance from admin part
- `--uploads-dir` - the directory uploads go in when using a local uploader
- `--static-dir` - the directory custom public files should be read from (custom emojis, frontend bundle overrides, robots.txt, etc.)
- `--listen-ip` - the ip the app should listen to, defaults to 127.0.0.1
- `--listen-port` - the port the app should listen to, defaults to 4000
"""
def run(["gen" | rest]) do
@ -48,7 +54,13 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
dbname: :string,
dbuser: :string,
dbpass: :string,
indexable: :string
rum: :string,
indexable: :string,
db_configurable: :string,
uploads_dir: :string,
static_dir: :string,
listen_ip: :string,
listen_port: :string
],
aliases: [
o: :output,
@ -68,7 +80,7 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
if proceed? do
[domain, port | _] =
String.split(
Common.get_option(
get_option(
options,
:domain,
"What domain will your instance use? (e.g pleroma.soykaf.com)"
@ -77,16 +89,16 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
) ++ [443]
name =
Common.get_option(
get_option(
options,
:instance_name,
"What is the name of your instance? (e.g. Pleroma/Soykaf)"
)
email = Common.get_option(options, :admin_email, "What is your admin email address?")
email = get_option(options, :admin_email, "What is your admin email address?")
notify_email =
Common.get_option(
get_option(
options,
:notify_email,
"What email address do you want to use for sending email notifications?",
@ -94,21 +106,27 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
)
indexable =
Common.get_option(
get_option(
options,
:indexable,
"Do you want search engines to index your site? (y/n)",
"y"
) === "y"
dbhost =
Common.get_option(options, :dbhost, "What is the hostname of your database?", "localhost")
db_configurable? =
get_option(
options,
:db_configurable,
"Do you want to store the configuration in the database (allows controlling it from admin-fe)? (y/n)",
"n"
) === "y"
dbname =
Common.get_option(options, :dbname, "What is the name of your database?", "pleroma_dev")
dbhost = get_option(options, :dbhost, "What is the hostname of your database?", "localhost")
dbname = get_option(options, :dbname, "What is the name of your database?", "pleroma")
dbuser =
Common.get_option(
get_option(
options,
:dbuser,
"What is the user used to connect to your database?",
@ -116,7 +134,7 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
)
dbpass =
Common.get_option(
get_option(
options,
:dbpass,
"What is the password used to connect to your database?",
@ -124,13 +142,54 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
"autogenerated"
)
rum_enabled =
get_option(
options,
:rum,
"Would you like to use RUM indices?",
"n"
) === "y"
listen_port =
get_option(
options,
:listen_port,
"What port will the app listen to (leave it if you are using the default setup with nginx)?",
4000
)
listen_ip =
get_option(
options,
:listen_ip,
"What ip will the app listen to (leave it if you are using the default setup with nginx)?",
"127.0.0.1"
)
uploads_dir =
get_option(
options,
:uploads_dir,
"What directory should media uploads go in (when using the local uploader)?",
Pleroma.Config.get([Pleroma.Uploaders.Local, :uploads])
)
static_dir =
get_option(
options,
:static_dir,
"What directory should custom public files be read from (custom emojis, frontend bundle overrides, robots.txt, etc.)?",
Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :static_dir])
)
secret = :crypto.strong_rand_bytes(64) |> Base.encode64() |> binary_part(0, 64)
signing_salt = :crypto.strong_rand_bytes(8) |> Base.encode64() |> binary_part(0, 8)
{web_push_public_key, web_push_private_key} = :crypto.generate_key(:ecdh, :prime256v1)
template_dir = Application.app_dir(:pleroma, "priv") <> "/templates"
result_config =
EEx.eval_file(
"sample_config.eex" |> Path.expand(__DIR__),
template_dir <> "/sample_config.eex",
domain: domain,
port: port,
email: email,
@ -140,46 +199,40 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
dbname: dbname,
dbuser: dbuser,
dbpass: dbpass,
version: Pleroma.Mixfile.project() |> Keyword.get(:version),
secret: secret,
signing_salt: signing_salt,
web_push_public_key: Base.url_encode64(web_push_public_key, padding: false),
web_push_private_key: Base.url_encode64(web_push_private_key, padding: false)
web_push_private_key: Base.url_encode64(web_push_private_key, padding: false),
db_configurable?: db_configurable?,
static_dir: static_dir,
uploads_dir: uploads_dir,
rum_enabled: rum_enabled,
listen_ip: listen_ip,
listen_port: listen_port
)
result_psql =
EEx.eval_file(
"sample_psql.eex" |> Path.expand(__DIR__),
template_dir <> "/sample_psql.eex",
dbname: dbname,
dbuser: dbuser,
dbpass: dbpass
dbpass: dbpass,
rum_enabled: rum_enabled
)
Mix.shell().info(
"Writing config to #{config_path}. You should rename it to config/prod.secret.exs or config/dev.secret.exs."
)
shell_info("Writing config to #{config_path}.")
File.write(config_path, result_config)
Mix.shell().info("Writing #{psql_path}.")
shell_info("Writing the postgres script to #{psql_path}.")
File.write(psql_path, result_psql)
write_robots_txt(indexable)
write_robots_txt(indexable, template_dir)
Mix.shell().info(
"\n" <>
"""
To get started:
1. Verify the contents of the generated files.
2. Run `sudo -u postgres psql -f #{Common.escape_sh_path(psql_path)}`.
""" <>
if config_path in ["config/dev.secret.exs", "config/prod.secret.exs"] do
""
else
"3. Run `mv #{Common.escape_sh_path(config_path)} 'config/prod.secret.exs'`."
end
shell_info(
"\n All files successfully written! Refer to the installation instructions for your platform for next steps"
)
else
Mix.shell().error(
shell_error(
"The task would have overwritten the following files:\n" <>
(Enum.map(paths, &"- #{&1}\n") |> Enum.join("")) <>
"Rerun with `--force` to overwrite them."
@ -187,10 +240,10 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
end
end
defp write_robots_txt(indexable) do
defp write_robots_txt(indexable, template_dir) do
robots_txt =
EEx.eval_file(
Path.expand("robots_txt.eex", __DIR__),
template_dir <> "/robots_txt.eex",
indexable: indexable
)
@ -204,10 +257,10 @@ defp write_robots_txt(indexable) do
if File.exists?(robots_txt_path) do
File.cp!(robots_txt_path, "#{robots_txt_path}.bak")
Mix.shell().info("Backing up existing robots.txt to #{robots_txt_path}.bak")
shell_info("Backing up existing robots.txt to #{robots_txt_path}.bak")
end
File.write(robots_txt_path, robots_txt)
Mix.shell().info("Writing #{robots_txt_path}.")
shell_info("Writing #{robots_txt_path}.")
end
end

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Relay do
use Mix.Task
alias Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Common
import Mix.Pleroma
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Relay
@shortdoc "Manages remote relays"
@ -24,24 +24,24 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Relay do
Example: ``mix pleroma.relay unfollow https://example.org/relay``
"""
def run(["follow", target]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with {:ok, _activity} <- Relay.follow(target) do
# put this task to sleep to allow the genserver to push out the messages
:timer.sleep(500)
else
{:error, e} -> Mix.shell().error("Error while following #{target}: #{inspect(e)}")
{:error, e} -> shell_error("Error while following #{target}: #{inspect(e)}")
end
end
def run(["unfollow", target]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with {:ok, _activity} <- Relay.unfollow(target) do
# put this task to sleep to allow the genserver to push out the messages
:timer.sleep(500)
else
{:error, e} -> Mix.shell().error("Error while following #{target}: #{inspect(e)}")
{:error, e} -> shell_error("Error while following #{target}: #{inspect(e)}")
end
end
end

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Uploads do
use Mix.Task
alias Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Common
import Mix.Pleroma
alias Pleroma.Upload
alias Pleroma.Uploaders.Local
require Logger
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Uploads do
"""
def run(["migrate_local", target_uploader | args]) do
delete? = Enum.member?(args, "--delete")
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
local_path = Pleroma.Config.get!([Local, :uploads])
uploader = Module.concat(Pleroma.Uploaders, target_uploader)
@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ def run(["migrate_local", target_uploader | args]) do
Pleroma.Config.put([Upload, :uploader], uploader)
end
Mix.shell().info("Migrating files from local #{local_path} to #{to_string(uploader)}")
shell_info("Migrating files from local #{local_path} to #{to_string(uploader)}")
if delete? do
Mix.shell().info(
shell_info(
"Attention: uploaded files will be deleted, hope you have backups! (--delete ; cancel with ^C)"
)
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ def run(["migrate_local", target_uploader | args]) do
|> Enum.filter(& &1)
total_count = length(uploads)
Mix.shell().info("Found #{total_count} uploads")
shell_info("Found #{total_count} uploads")
uploads
|> Task.async_stream(
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ def run(["migrate_local", target_uploader | args]) do
:ok
error ->
Mix.shell().error("failed to upload #{inspect(upload.path)}: #{inspect(error)}")
shell_error("failed to upload #{inspect(upload.path)}: #{inspect(error)}")
end
end,
timeout: 150_000
@ -99,10 +99,10 @@ def run(["migrate_local", target_uploader | args]) do
# credo:disable-for-next-line Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedEnumOperation
|> Enum.reduce(0, fn done, count ->
count = count + length(done)
Mix.shell().info("Uploaded #{count}/#{total_count} files")
shell_info("Uploaded #{count}/#{total_count} files")
count
end)
Mix.shell().info("Done!")
shell_info("Done!")
end
end

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@ -5,9 +5,10 @@
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.User do
use Mix.Task
import Ecto.Changeset
alias Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Common
import Mix.Pleroma
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.UserInviteToken
alias Pleroma.Web.OAuth
@shortdoc "Manages Pleroma users"
@moduledoc """
@ -49,6 +50,10 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.User do
mix pleroma.user delete_activities NICKNAME
## Sign user out from all applications (delete user's OAuth tokens and authorizations).
mix pleroma.user sign_out NICKNAME
## Deactivate or activate the user's account.
mix pleroma.user toggle_activated NICKNAME
@ -115,7 +120,7 @@ def run(["new", nickname, email | rest]) do
admin? = Keyword.get(options, :admin, false)
assume_yes? = Keyword.get(options, :assume_yes, false)
Mix.shell().info("""
shell_info("""
A user will be created with the following information:
- nickname: #{nickname}
- email: #{email}
@ -128,10 +133,10 @@ def run(["new", nickname, email | rest]) do
- admin: #{if(admin?, do: "true", else: "false")}
""")
proceed? = assume_yes? or Mix.shell().yes?("Continue?")
proceed? = assume_yes? or shell_yes?("Continue?")
if proceed? do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
params = %{
nickname: nickname,
@ -145,7 +150,7 @@ def run(["new", nickname, email | rest]) do
changeset = User.register_changeset(%User{}, params, need_confirmation: false)
{:ok, _user} = User.register(changeset)
Mix.shell().info("User #{nickname} created")
shell_info("User #{nickname} created")
if moderator? do
run(["set", nickname, "--moderator"])
@ -159,64 +164,64 @@ def run(["new", nickname, email | rest]) do
run(["reset_password", nickname])
end
else
Mix.shell().info("User will not be created.")
shell_info("User will not be created.")
end
end
def run(["rm", nickname]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with %User{local: true} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
User.perform(:delete, user)
Mix.shell().info("User #{nickname} deleted.")
shell_info("User #{nickname} deleted.")
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("No local user #{nickname}")
shell_error("No local user #{nickname}")
end
end
def run(["toggle_activated", nickname]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with %User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
{:ok, user} = User.deactivate(user, !user.info.deactivated)
Mix.shell().info(
shell_info(
"Activation status of #{nickname}: #{if(user.info.deactivated, do: "de", else: "")}activated"
)
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("No user #{nickname}")
shell_error("No user #{nickname}")
end
end
def run(["reset_password", nickname]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with %User{local: true} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname),
{:ok, token} <- Pleroma.PasswordResetToken.create_token(user) do
Mix.shell().info("Generated password reset token for #{user.nickname}")
shell_info("Generated password reset token for #{user.nickname}")
IO.puts(
"URL: #{
Pleroma.Web.Router.Helpers.util_url(
Pleroma.Web.Router.Helpers.reset_password_url(
Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
:show_password_reset,
:reset,
token.token
)
}"
)
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("No local user #{nickname}")
shell_error("No local user #{nickname}")
end
end
def run(["unsubscribe", nickname]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with %User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
Mix.shell().info("Deactivating #{user.nickname}")
shell_info("Deactivating #{user.nickname}")
User.deactivate(user)
{:ok, friends} = User.get_friends(user)
@ -224,7 +229,7 @@ def run(["unsubscribe", nickname]) do
Enum.each(friends, fn friend ->
user = User.get_cached_by_id(user.id)
Mix.shell().info("Unsubscribing #{friend.nickname} from #{user.nickname}")
shell_info("Unsubscribing #{friend.nickname} from #{user.nickname}")
User.unfollow(user, friend)
end)
@ -233,16 +238,16 @@ def run(["unsubscribe", nickname]) do
user = User.get_cached_by_id(user.id)
if Enum.empty?(user.following) do
Mix.shell().info("Successfully unsubscribed all followers from #{user.nickname}")
shell_info("Successfully unsubscribed all followers from #{user.nickname}")
end
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("No user #{nickname}")
shell_error("No user #{nickname}")
end
end
def run(["set", nickname | rest]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
{options, [], []} =
OptionParser.parse(
@ -274,33 +279,33 @@ def run(["set", nickname | rest]) do
end
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("No local user #{nickname}")
shell_error("No local user #{nickname}")
end
end
def run(["tag", nickname | tags]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with %User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
user = user |> User.tag(tags)
Mix.shell().info("Tags of #{user.nickname}: #{inspect(tags)}")
shell_info("Tags of #{user.nickname}: #{inspect(tags)}")
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("Could not change user tags for #{nickname}")
shell_error("Could not change user tags for #{nickname}")
end
end
def run(["untag", nickname | tags]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with %User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
user = user |> User.untag(tags)
Mix.shell().info("Tags of #{user.nickname}: #{inspect(tags)}")
shell_info("Tags of #{user.nickname}: #{inspect(tags)}")
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("Could not change user tags for #{nickname}")
shell_error("Could not change user tags for #{nickname}")
end
end
@ -321,14 +326,12 @@ def run(["invite" | rest]) do
end)
|> Enum.into(%{})
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with {:ok, val} <- options[:expires_at],
options = Map.put(options, :expires_at, val),
{:ok, invite} <- UserInviteToken.create_invite(options) do
Mix.shell().info(
"Generated user invite token " <> String.replace(invite.invite_type, "_", " ")
)
shell_info("Generated user invite token " <> String.replace(invite.invite_type, "_", " "))
url =
Pleroma.Web.Router.Helpers.redirect_url(
@ -340,14 +343,14 @@ def run(["invite" | rest]) do
IO.puts(url)
else
error ->
Mix.shell().error("Could not create invite token: #{inspect(error)}")
shell_error("Could not create invite token: #{inspect(error)}")
end
end
def run(["invites"]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
Mix.shell().info("Invites list:")
shell_info("Invites list:")
UserInviteToken.list_invites()
|> Enum.each(fn invite ->
@ -361,7 +364,7 @@ def run(["invites"]) do
" | Max use: #{max_use} Left use: #{max_use - invite.uses}"
end
Mix.shell().info(
shell_info(
"ID: #{invite.id} | Token: #{invite.token} | Token type: #{invite.invite_type} | Used: #{
invite.used
}#{expire_info}#{using_info}"
@ -370,40 +373,54 @@ def run(["invites"]) do
end
def run(["revoke_invite", token]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with {:ok, invite} <- UserInviteToken.find_by_token(token),
{:ok, _} <- UserInviteToken.update_invite(invite, %{used: true}) do
Mix.shell().info("Invite for token #{token} was revoked.")
shell_info("Invite for token #{token} was revoked.")
else
_ -> Mix.shell().error("No invite found with token #{token}")
_ -> shell_error("No invite found with token #{token}")
end
end
def run(["delete_activities", nickname]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with %User{local: true} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
{:ok, _} = User.delete_user_activities(user)
Mix.shell().info("User #{nickname} statuses deleted.")
shell_info("User #{nickname} statuses deleted.")
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("No local user #{nickname}")
shell_error("No local user #{nickname}")
end
end
def run(["toggle_confirmed", nickname]) do
Common.start_pleroma()
start_pleroma()
with %User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
{:ok, user} = User.toggle_confirmation(user)
message = if user.info.confirmation_pending, do: "needs", else: "doesn't need"
Mix.shell().info("#{nickname} #{message} confirmation.")
shell_info("#{nickname} #{message} confirmation.")
else
_ ->
Mix.shell().error("No local user #{nickname}")
shell_error("No local user #{nickname}")
end
end
def run(["sign_out", nickname]) do
start_pleroma()
with %User{local: true} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
OAuth.Token.delete_user_tokens(user)
OAuth.Authorization.delete_user_authorizations(user)
shell_info("#{nickname} signed out from all apps.")
else
_ ->
shell_error("No local user #{nickname}")
end
end
@ -416,7 +433,7 @@ defp set_moderator(user, value) do
{:ok, user} = User.update_and_set_cache(user_cng)
Mix.shell().info("Moderator status of #{user.nickname}: #{user.info.is_moderator}")
shell_info("Moderator status of #{user.nickname}: #{user.info.is_moderator}")
user
end
@ -429,7 +446,7 @@ defp set_admin(user, value) do
{:ok, user} = User.update_and_set_cache(user_cng)
Mix.shell().info("Admin status of #{user.nickname}: #{user.info.is_admin}")
shell_info("Admin status of #{user.nickname}: #{user.info.is_admin}")
user
end
@ -442,7 +459,7 @@ defp set_locked(user, value) do
{:ok, user} = User.update_and_set_cache(user_cng)
Mix.shell().info("Locked status of #{user.nickname}: #{user.info.locked}")
shell_info("Locked status of #{user.nickname}: #{user.info.locked}")
user
end
end

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@ -343,4 +343,6 @@ def restrict_deactivated_users(query) do
)
)
end
defdelegate search(user, query, options \\ []), to: Pleroma.Activity.Search
end

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@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Activity.Search do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Object.Fetcher
alias Pleroma.Pagination
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Visibility
import Ecto.Query
def search(user, search_query, options \\ []) do
index_type = if Pleroma.Config.get([:database, :rum_enabled]), do: :rum, else: :gin
limit = Enum.min([Keyword.get(options, :limit), 40])
offset = Keyword.get(options, :offset, 0)
author = Keyword.get(options, :author)
Activity
|> Activity.with_preloaded_object()
|> Activity.restrict_deactivated_users()
|> restrict_public()
|> query_with(index_type, search_query)
|> maybe_restrict_local(user)
|> maybe_restrict_author(author)
|> Pagination.fetch_paginated(%{"offset" => offset, "limit" => limit}, :offset)
|> maybe_fetch(user, search_query)
end
def maybe_restrict_author(query, %User{} = author) do
from([a, o] in query,
where: a.actor == ^author.ap_id
)
end
def maybe_restrict_author(query, _), do: query
defp restrict_public(q) do
from([a, o] in q,
where: fragment("?->>'type' = 'Create'", a.data),
where: "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" in a.recipients
)
end
defp query_with(q, :gin, search_query) do
from([a, o] in q,
where:
fragment(
"to_tsvector('english', ?->>'content') @@ plainto_tsquery('english', ?)",
o.data,
^search_query
)
)
end
defp query_with(q, :rum, search_query) do
from([a, o] in q,
where:
fragment(
"? @@ plainto_tsquery('english', ?)",
o.fts_content,
^search_query
),
order_by: [fragment("? <=> now()::date", o.inserted_at)]
)
end
defp maybe_restrict_local(q, user) do
limit = Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :limit_to_local_content], :unauthenticated)
case {limit, user} do
{:all, _} -> restrict_local(q)
{:unauthenticated, %User{}} -> q
{:unauthenticated, _} -> restrict_local(q)
{false, _} -> q
end
end
defp restrict_local(q), do: where(q, local: true)
defp maybe_fetch(activities, user, search_query) do
with true <- Regex.match?(~r/https?:/, search_query),
{:ok, object} <- Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id(search_query),
%Activity{} = activity <- Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(object.data["id"]),
true <- Visibility.visible_for_user?(activity, user) do
activities ++ [activity]
else
_ -> activities
end
end
end

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Application do
use Application
import Supervisor.Spec
@name Mix.Project.config()[:name]
@version Mix.Project.config()[:version]
@ -31,96 +30,128 @@ def start(_type, _args) do
children =
[
# Start the Ecto repository
supervisor(Pleroma.Repo, []),
worker(Pleroma.Emoji, []),
worker(Pleroma.Captcha, []),
worker(
Cachex,
[
:used_captcha_cache,
[
ttl_interval: :timer.seconds(Pleroma.Config.get!([Pleroma.Captcha, :seconds_valid]))
]
],
id: :cachex_used_captcha_cache
),
worker(
Cachex,
[
:user_cache,
[
default_ttl: 25_000,
ttl_interval: 1000,
limit: 2500
]
],
id: :cachex_user
),
worker(
Cachex,
[
:object_cache,
[
default_ttl: 25_000,
ttl_interval: 1000,
limit: 2500
]
],
id: :cachex_object
),
worker(
Cachex,
[
:rich_media_cache,
[
default_ttl: :timer.minutes(120),
limit: 5000
]
],
id: :cachex_rich_media
),
worker(
Cachex,
[
:scrubber_cache,
[
limit: 2500
]
],
id: :cachex_scrubber
),
worker(
Cachex,
[
:idempotency_cache,
[
expiration:
expiration(
default: :timer.seconds(6 * 60 * 60),
interval: :timer.seconds(60)
),
limit: 2500
]
],
id: :cachex_idem
),
worker(Pleroma.FlakeId, []),
worker(Pleroma.ScheduledActivityWorker, [])
%{id: Pleroma.Repo, start: {Pleroma.Repo, :start_link, []}, type: :supervisor},
%{id: Pleroma.Config.TransferTask, start: {Pleroma.Config.TransferTask, :start_link, []}},
%{id: Pleroma.Emoji, start: {Pleroma.Emoji, :start_link, []}},
%{id: Pleroma.Captcha, start: {Pleroma.Captcha, :start_link, []}},
%{
id: :cachex_used_captcha_cache,
start:
{Cachex, :start_link,
[
:used_captcha_cache,
[
ttl_interval:
:timer.seconds(Pleroma.Config.get!([Pleroma.Captcha, :seconds_valid]))
]
]}
},
%{
id: :cachex_user,
start:
{Cachex, :start_link,
[
:user_cache,
[
default_ttl: 25_000,
ttl_interval: 1000,
limit: 2500
]
]}
},
%{
id: :cachex_object,
start:
{Cachex, :start_link,
[
:object_cache,
[
default_ttl: 25_000,
ttl_interval: 1000,
limit: 2500
]
]}
},
%{
id: :cachex_rich_media,
start:
{Cachex, :start_link,
[
:rich_media_cache,
[
default_ttl: :timer.minutes(120),
limit: 5000
]
]}
},
%{
id: :cachex_scrubber,
start:
{Cachex, :start_link,
[
:scrubber_cache,
[
limit: 2500
]
]}
},
%{
id: :cachex_idem,
start:
{Cachex, :start_link,
[
:idempotency_cache,
[
expiration:
expiration(
default: :timer.seconds(6 * 60 * 60),
interval: :timer.seconds(60)
),
limit: 2500
]
]}
},
%{id: Pleroma.FlakeId, start: {Pleroma.FlakeId, :start_link, []}},
%{
id: Pleroma.ScheduledActivityWorker,
start: {Pleroma.ScheduledActivityWorker, :start_link, []}
}
] ++
hackney_pool_children() ++
[
worker(Pleroma.Web.Federator.RetryQueue, []),
worker(Pleroma.Web.OAuth.Token.CleanWorker, []),
worker(Pleroma.Stats, []),
worker(Task, [&Pleroma.Web.Push.init/0], restart: :temporary, id: :web_push_init),
worker(Task, [&Pleroma.Web.Federator.init/0], restart: :temporary, id: :federator_init)
%{
id: Pleroma.Web.Federator.RetryQueue,
start: {Pleroma.Web.Federator.RetryQueue, :start_link, []}
},
%{
id: Pleroma.Web.OAuth.Token.CleanWorker,
start: {Pleroma.Web.OAuth.Token.CleanWorker, :start_link, []}
},
%{
id: Pleroma.Stats,
start: {Pleroma.Stats, :start_link, []}
},
%{
id: :web_push_init,
start: {Task, :start_link, [&Pleroma.Web.Push.init/0]},
restart: :temporary
},
%{
id: :federator_init,
start: {Task, :start_link, [&Pleroma.Web.Federator.init/0]},
restart: :temporary
}
] ++
streamer_child() ++
chat_child() ++
[
# Start the endpoint when the application starts
supervisor(Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, []),
worker(Pleroma.Gopher.Server, [])
%{
id: Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
start: {Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, :start_link, []},
type: :supervisor
},
%{id: Pleroma.Gopher.Server, start: {Pleroma.Gopher.Server, :start_link, []}}
]
# See http://elixir-lang.org/docs/stable/elixir/Supervisor.html
@ -144,7 +175,6 @@ defp setup_instrumenters do
Pleroma.Repo.Instrumenter.setup()
end
Prometheus.Registry.register_collector(:prometheus_process_collector)
Pleroma.Web.Endpoint.MetricsExporter.setup()
Pleroma.Web.Endpoint.PipelineInstrumenter.setup()
Pleroma.Web.Endpoint.Instrumenter.setup()
@ -157,24 +187,29 @@ def enabled_hackney_pools do
else
[]
end ++
if Pleroma.Config.get([Pleroma.Uploader, :proxy_remote]) do
if Pleroma.Config.get([Pleroma.Upload, :proxy_remote]) do
[:upload]
else
[]
end
end
if Mix.env() == :test do
if Pleroma.Config.get(:env) == :test do
defp streamer_child, do: []
defp chat_child, do: []
else
defp streamer_child do
[worker(Pleroma.Web.Streamer, [])]
[%{id: Pleroma.Web.Streamer, start: {Pleroma.Web.Streamer, :start_link, []}}]
end
defp chat_child do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:chat, :enabled]) do
[worker(Pleroma.Web.ChatChannel.ChatChannelState, [])]
[
%{
id: Pleroma.Web.ChatChannel.ChatChannelState,
start: {Pleroma.Web.ChatChannel.ChatChannelState, :start_link, []}
}
]
else
[]
end

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.BBS.Authenticator do
use Sshd.PasswordAuthenticator
alias Comeonin.Pbkdf2

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.BBS.Handler do
use Sshd.ShellHandler
alias Pleroma.Activity

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Bookmark do
use Ecto.Schema

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@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Captcha do
import Pleroma.Web.Gettext
alias Calendar.DateTime
alias Plug.Crypto.KeyGenerator
alias Plug.Crypto.MessageEncryptor
@ -83,10 +85,11 @@ def handle_call({:validate, token, captcha, answer_data}, _from, state) do
with {:ok, data} <- MessageEncryptor.decrypt(answer_data, secret, sign_secret),
%{at: at, answer_data: answer_md5} <- :erlang.binary_to_term(data) do
try do
if DateTime.before?(at, valid_if_after), do: throw({:error, "CAPTCHA expired"})
if DateTime.before?(at, valid_if_after),
do: throw({:error, dgettext("errors", "CAPTCHA expired")})
if not is_nil(Cachex.get!(:used_captcha_cache, token)),
do: throw({:error, "CAPTCHA already used"})
do: throw({:error, dgettext("errors", "CAPTCHA already used")})
res = method().validate(token, captcha, answer_md5)
# Throw if an error occurs
@ -101,7 +104,7 @@ def handle_call({:validate, token, captcha, answer_data}, _from, state) do
:throw, e -> e
end
else
_ -> {:error, "Invalid answer data"}
_ -> {:error, dgettext("errors", "Invalid answer data")}
end
{:reply, result, state}

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Captcha.Kocaptcha do
import Pleroma.Web.Gettext
alias Pleroma.Captcha.Service
@behaviour Service
@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ def new do
case Tesla.get(endpoint <> "/new") do
{:error, _} ->
%{error: "Kocaptcha service unavailable"}
%{error: dgettext("errors", "Kocaptcha service unavailable")}
{:ok, res} ->
json_resp = Jason.decode!(res.body)
@ -32,6 +33,6 @@ def validate(_token, captcha, answer_data) do
if not is_nil(captcha) and
:crypto.hash(:md5, captcha) |> Base.encode16() == String.upcase(answer_data),
do: :ok,
else: {:error, "Invalid CAPTCHA"}
else: {:error, dgettext("errors", "Invalid CAPTCHA")}
end
end

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ def put([key], value), do: put(key, value)
def put([parent_key | keys], value) do
parent =
Application.get_env(:pleroma, parent_key)
Application.get_env(:pleroma, parent_key, [])
|> put_in(keys, value)
Application.put_env(:pleroma, parent_key, parent)

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@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Config.TransferTask do
use Task
alias Pleroma.Web.AdminAPI.Config
def start_link do
load_and_update_env()
if Pleroma.Config.get(:env) == :test, do: Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.checkin(Pleroma.Repo)
:ignore
end
def load_and_update_env do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :dynamic_configuration]) and
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.table_exists?(Pleroma.Repo, "config") do
for_restart =
Pleroma.Repo.all(Config)
|> Enum.map(&update_env(&1))
# We need to restart applications for loaded settings take effect
for_restart
|> Enum.reject(&(&1 in [:pleroma, :ok]))
|> Enum.each(fn app ->
Application.stop(app)
:ok = Application.start(app)
end)
end
end
defp update_env(setting) do
try do
key =
if String.starts_with?(setting.key, "Pleroma.") do
"Elixir." <> setting.key
else
String.trim_leading(setting.key, ":")
end
group = String.to_existing_atom(setting.group)
Application.put_env(
group,
String.to_existing_atom(key),
Config.from_binary(setting.value)
)
group
rescue
e ->
require Logger
Logger.warn(
"updating env causes error, key: #{inspect(setting.key)}, error: #{inspect(e)}"
)
end
end
end

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ def create_or_bump_for(activity, opts \\ []) do
with true <- Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Visibility.is_direct?(activity),
"Create" <- activity.data["type"],
object <- Pleroma.Object.normalize(activity),
"Note" <- object.data["type"],
true <- object.data["type"] in ["Note", "Question"],
ap_id when is_binary(ap_id) and byte_size(ap_id) > 0 <- object.data["context"] do
{:ok, conversation} = create_for_ap_id(ap_id)

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@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ def mark_as_unread(participation) do
def for_user(user, params \\ %{}) do
from(p in __MODULE__,
where: p.user_id == ^user.id,
order_by: [desc: p.updated_at]
order_by: [desc: p.updated_at],
preload: [conversation: [:users]]
)
|> Pleroma.Pagination.fetch_paginated(params)
|> Repo.preload(conversation: [:users])
end
def for_user_with_last_activity_id(user, params \\ %{}) do
@ -79,5 +79,6 @@ def for_user_with_last_activity_id(user, params \\ %{}) do
| last_activity_id: activity_id
}
end)
|> Enum.filter(& &1.last_activity_id)
end
end

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@ -3,11 +3,58 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Emails.Mailer do
use Swoosh.Mailer, otp_app: :pleroma
@moduledoc """
Defines the Pleroma mailer.
The module contains functions to delivery email using Swoosh.Mailer.
"""
alias Swoosh.DeliveryError
@otp_app :pleroma
@mailer_config [otp: :pleroma]
@spec enabled?() :: boolean()
def enabled?, do: Pleroma.Config.get([__MODULE__, :enabled])
@doc "add email to queue"
def deliver_async(email, config \\ []) do
PleromaJobQueue.enqueue(:mailer, __MODULE__, [:deliver_async, email, config])
end
@doc "callback to perform send email from queue"
def perform(:deliver_async, email, config), do: deliver(email, config)
@spec deliver(Swoosh.Email.t(), Keyword.t()) :: {:ok, term} | {:error, term}
def deliver(email, config \\ [])
def deliver(email, config) do
case enabled?() do
true -> Swoosh.Mailer.deliver(email, parse_config(config))
false -> {:error, :deliveries_disabled}
end
end
@spec deliver!(Swoosh.Email.t(), Keyword.t()) :: term | no_return
def deliver!(email, config \\ [])
def deliver!(email, config) do
case deliver(email, config) do
{:ok, result} -> result
{:error, reason} -> raise DeliveryError, reason: reason
end
end
@on_load :validate_dependency
@doc false
def validate_dependency do
parse_config([])
|> Keyword.get(:adapter)
|> Swoosh.Mailer.validate_dependency()
end
defp parse_config(config) do
Swoosh.Mailer.parse_config(@otp_app, __MODULE__, @mailer_config, config)
end
end

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@ -23,13 +23,8 @@ defp recipient(email, nil), do: email
defp recipient(email, name), do: {name, email}
defp recipient(%Pleroma.User{} = user), do: recipient(user.email, user.name)
def password_reset_email(user, password_reset_token) when is_binary(password_reset_token) do
password_reset_url =
Router.Helpers.util_url(
Endpoint,
:show_password_reset,
password_reset_token
)
def password_reset_email(user, token) when is_binary(token) do
password_reset_url = Router.Helpers.reset_password_url(Endpoint, :reset, token)
html_body = """
<h3>Reset your password at #{instance_name()}</h3>

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@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Emoji do
@ets __MODULE__.Ets
@ets_options [:ordered_set, :protected, :named_table, {:read_concurrency, true}]
@groups Application.get_env(:pleroma, :emoji)[:groups]
@doc false
def start_link do
@ -87,6 +86,8 @@ defp load do
"emoji"
)
emoji_groups = Pleroma.Config.get([:emoji, :groups])
case File.ls(emoji_dir_path) do
{:error, :enoent} ->
# The custom emoji directory doesn't exist,
@ -97,14 +98,28 @@ defp load do
# There was some other error
Logger.error("Could not access the custom emoji directory #{emoji_dir_path}: #{e}")
{:ok, packs} ->
{:ok, results} ->
grouped =
Enum.group_by(results, fn file -> File.dir?(Path.join(emoji_dir_path, file)) end)
packs = grouped[true] || []
files = grouped[false] || []
# Print the packs we've found
Logger.info("Found emoji packs: #{Enum.join(packs, ", ")}")
if not Enum.empty?(files) do
Logger.warn(
"Found files in the emoji folder. These will be ignored, please move them to a subdirectory\nFound files: #{
Enum.join(files, ", ")
}"
)
end
emojis =
Enum.flat_map(
packs,
fn pack -> load_pack(Path.join(emoji_dir_path, pack)) end
fn pack -> load_pack(Path.join(emoji_dir_path, pack), emoji_groups) end
)
true = :ets.insert(@ets, emojis)
@ -112,12 +127,12 @@ defp load do
# Compat thing for old custom emoji handling & default emoji,
# it should run even if there are no emoji packs
shortcode_globs = Application.get_env(:pleroma, :emoji)[:shortcode_globs] || []
shortcode_globs = Pleroma.Config.get([:emoji, :shortcode_globs], [])
emojis =
(load_from_file("config/emoji.txt") ++
load_from_file("config/custom_emoji.txt") ++
load_from_globs(shortcode_globs))
(load_from_file("config/emoji.txt", emoji_groups) ++
load_from_file("config/custom_emoji.txt", emoji_groups) ++
load_from_globs(shortcode_globs, emoji_groups))
|> Enum.reject(fn value -> value == nil end)
true = :ets.insert(@ets, emojis)
@ -125,23 +140,25 @@ defp load do
:ok
end
defp load_pack(pack_dir) do
defp load_pack(pack_dir, emoji_groups) do
pack_name = Path.basename(pack_dir)
emoji_txt = Path.join(pack_dir, "emoji.txt")
if File.exists?(emoji_txt) do
load_from_file(emoji_txt)
load_from_file(emoji_txt, emoji_groups)
else
extensions = Pleroma.Config.get([:emoji, :pack_extensions])
Logger.info(
"No emoji.txt found for pack \"#{pack_name}\", assuming all .png files are emoji"
"No emoji.txt found for pack \"#{pack_name}\", assuming all #{Enum.join(extensions, ", ")} files are emoji"
)
make_shortcode_to_file_map(pack_dir, [".png"])
make_shortcode_to_file_map(pack_dir, extensions)
|> Enum.map(fn {shortcode, rel_file} ->
filename = Path.join("/emoji/#{pack_name}", rel_file)
{shortcode, filename, [to_string(match_extra(@groups, filename))]}
{shortcode, filename, [to_string(match_extra(emoji_groups, filename))]}
end)
end
end
@ -170,21 +187,21 @@ def find_all_emoji(dir, exts) do
|> Enum.filter(fn f -> Path.extname(f) in exts end)
end
defp load_from_file(file) do
defp load_from_file(file, emoji_groups) do
if File.exists?(file) do
load_from_file_stream(File.stream!(file))
load_from_file_stream(File.stream!(file), emoji_groups)
else
[]
end
end
defp load_from_file_stream(stream) do
defp load_from_file_stream(stream, emoji_groups) do
stream
|> Stream.map(&String.trim/1)
|> Stream.map(fn line ->
case String.split(line, ~r/,\s*/) do
[name, file] ->
{name, file, [to_string(match_extra(@groups, file))]}
{name, file, [to_string(match_extra(emoji_groups, file))]}
[name, file | tags] ->
{name, file, tags}
@ -196,7 +213,7 @@ defp load_from_file_stream(stream) do
|> Enum.to_list()
end
defp load_from_globs(globs) do
defp load_from_globs(globs, emoji_groups) do
static_path = Path.join(:code.priv_dir(:pleroma), "static")
paths =
@ -207,7 +224,7 @@ defp load_from_globs(globs) do
|> Enum.concat()
Enum.map(paths, fn path ->
tag = match_extra(@groups, Path.join("/", Path.relative_to(path, static_path)))
tag = match_extra(emoji_groups, Path.join("/", Path.relative_to(path, static_path)))
shortcode = Path.basename(path, Path.extname(path))
external_path = Path.join("/", Path.relative_to(path, static_path))
{shortcode, external_path, [to_string(tag)]}

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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Helpers.UriHelper do
def append_uri_params(uri, appended_params) do
uri = URI.parse(uri)
appended_params = for {k, v} <- appended_params, into: %{}, do: {to_string(k), v}
existing_params = URI.query_decoder(uri.query || "") |> Enum.into(%{})
updated_params_keys = Enum.uniq(Map.keys(existing_params) ++ Map.keys(appended_params))
updated_params =
for k <- updated_params_keys, do: {k, appended_params[k] || existing_params[k]}
uri
|> Map.put(:query, URI.encode_query(updated_params))
|> URI.to_string()
end
def append_param_if_present(%{} = params, param_name, param_value) do
if param_value do
Map.put(params, param_name, param_value)
else
params
end
end
end

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ def extract_first_external_url(object, content) do
Cachex.fetch!(:scrubber_cache, key, fn _key ->
result =
content
|> Floki.filter_out("a.mention")
|> Floki.filter_out("a.mention,a.hashtag,a[rel~=\"tag\"]")
|> Floki.attribute("a", "href")
|> Enum.at(0)
@ -104,7 +104,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.TwitterText do
paragraphs, breaks and links are allowed through the filter.
"""
@markup Application.get_env(:pleroma, :markup)
@valid_schemes Pleroma.Config.get([:uri_schemes, :valid_schemes], [])
require HtmlSanitizeEx.Scrubber.Meta
@ -142,9 +141,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.TwitterText do
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("span", [])
# allow inline images for custom emoji
@allow_inline_images Keyword.get(@markup, :allow_inline_images)
if @allow_inline_images do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:markup, :allow_inline_images]) do
# restrict img tags to http/https only, because of MediaProxy.
Meta.allow_tag_with_uri_attributes("img", ["src"], ["http", "https"])
@ -168,7 +165,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default do
# credo:disable-for-previous-line
# No idea how to fix this one…
@markup Application.get_env(:pleroma, :markup)
@valid_schemes Pleroma.Config.get([:uri_schemes, :valid_schemes], [])
Meta.remove_cdata_sections_before_scrub()
@ -213,7 +209,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default do
Meta.allow_tag_with_this_attribute_values("span", "class", ["h-card"])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("span", [])
@allow_inline_images Keyword.get(@markup, :allow_inline_images)
@allow_inline_images Pleroma.Config.get([:markup, :allow_inline_images])
if @allow_inline_images do
# restrict img tags to http/https only, because of MediaProxy.
@ -228,9 +224,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default do
])
end
@allow_tables Keyword.get(@markup, :allow_tables)
if @allow_tables do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:markup, :allow_tables]) do
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("table", [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("tbody", [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("td", [])
@ -239,9 +233,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default do
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("tr", [])
end
@allow_headings Keyword.get(@markup, :allow_headings)
if @allow_headings do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:markup, :allow_headings]) do
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("h1", [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("h2", [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("h3", [])
@ -249,9 +241,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default do
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("h5", [])
end
@allow_fonts Keyword.get(@markup, :allow_fonts)
if @allow_fonts do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:markup, :allow_fonts]) do
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes("font", ["face"])
end

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ def new(opts \\ []) do
# fetch Hackney options
#
defp hackney_options(opts) do
def hackney_options(opts) do
options = Keyword.get(opts, :adapter, [])
adapter_options = Pleroma.Config.get([:http, :adapter], [])
proxy_url = Pleroma.Config.get([:http, :proxy_url], nil)

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@ -65,13 +65,7 @@ defp process_sni_options(options, url) do
end
def process_request_options(options) do
config = Application.get_env(:pleroma, :http, [])
proxy = Keyword.get(config, :proxy_url, nil)
case proxy do
nil -> options
_ -> options ++ [proxy: proxy]
end
Keyword.merge(Pleroma.HTTP.Connection.hackney_options([]), options)
end
@doc """

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Instances do
@moduledoc "Instances context."
@ -13,7 +17,7 @@ def set_consistently_unreachable(url_or_host),
def reachability_datetime_threshold do
federation_reachability_timeout_days =
Pleroma.Config.get(:instance)[:federation_reachability_timeout_days] || 0
Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :federation_reachability_timeout_days], 0)
if federation_reachability_timeout_days > 0 do
NaiveDateTime.add(

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Instances.Instance do
@moduledoc "Instance."

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@ -35,10 +35,12 @@ def generate_rsa_pem do
end
def keys_from_pem(pem) do
[private_key_code] = :public_key.pem_decode(pem)
private_key = :public_key.pem_entry_decode(private_key_code)
{:RSAPrivateKey, _, modulus, exponent, _, _, _, _, _, _, _} = private_key
public_key = {:RSAPublicKey, modulus, exponent}
{:ok, private_key, public_key}
with [private_key_code] <- :public_key.pem_decode(pem),
private_key <- :public_key.pem_entry_decode(private_key_code),
{:RSAPrivateKey, _, modulus, exponent, _, _, _, _, _, _, _} <- private_key do
{:ok, private_key, {:RSAPublicKey, modulus, exponent}}
else
error -> {:error, error}
end
end
end

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.List do
belongs_to(:user, User, type: Pleroma.FlakeId)
field(:title, :string)
field(:following, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:ap_id, :string)
timestamps()
end
@ -55,6 +56,10 @@ def get(id, %{id: user_id} = _user) do
Repo.one(query)
end
def get_by_ap_id(ap_id) do
Repo.get_by(__MODULE__, ap_id: ap_id)
end
def get_following(%Pleroma.List{following: following} = _list) do
q =
from(
@ -105,7 +110,14 @@ def rename(%Pleroma.List{} = list, title) do
def create(title, %User{} = creator) do
list = %Pleroma.List{user_id: creator.id, title: title}
Repo.insert(list)
Repo.transaction(fn ->
list = Repo.insert!(list)
list
|> change(ap_id: "#{creator.ap_id}/lists/#{list.id}")
|> Repo.update!()
end)
end
def follow(%Pleroma.List{following: following} = list, %User{} = followed) do
@ -125,4 +137,19 @@ def update_follows(%Pleroma.List{} = list, attrs) do
|> follow_changeset(attrs)
|> Repo.update()
end
def memberships(%User{follower_address: follower_address}) do
Pleroma.List
|> where([l], ^follower_address in l.following)
|> select([l], l.ap_id)
|> Repo.all()
end
def memberships(_), do: []
def member?(%Pleroma.List{following: following}, %User{follower_address: follower_address}) do
Enum.member?(following, follower_address)
end
def member?(_, _), do: false
end

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@ -11,8 +11,9 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Notification do
alias Pleroma.Pagination
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI
alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI.Utils
alias Pleroma.Web.Push
alias Pleroma.Web.Streamer
import Ecto.Query
import Ecto.Changeset
@ -30,31 +31,47 @@ def changeset(%Notification{} = notification, attrs) do
|> cast(attrs, [:seen])
end
def for_user_query(user) do
Notification
|> where(user_id: ^user.id)
|> where(
[n, a],
fragment(
"? not in (SELECT ap_id FROM users WHERE info->'deactivated' @> 'true')",
a.actor
)
)
|> join(:inner, [n], activity in assoc(n, :activity))
|> join(:left, [n, a], object in Object,
on:
def for_user_query(user, opts) do
query =
Notification
|> where(user_id: ^user.id)
|> where(
[n, a],
fragment(
"(?->>'id') = COALESCE((? -> 'object'::text) ->> 'id'::text)",
object.data,
a.data
"? not in (SELECT ap_id FROM users WHERE info->'deactivated' @> 'true')",
a.actor
)
)
|> preload([n, a, o], activity: {a, object: o})
)
|> join(:inner, [n], activity in assoc(n, :activity))
|> join(:left, [n, a], object in Object,
on:
fragment(
"(?->>'id') = COALESCE((? -> 'object'::text) ->> 'id'::text)",
object.data,
a.data
)
)
|> preload([n, a, o], activity: {a, object: o})
if opts[:with_muted] do
query
else
where(query, [n, a], a.actor not in ^user.info.muted_notifications)
|> where([n, a], a.actor not in ^user.info.blocks)
|> where(
[n, a],
fragment("substring(? from '.*://([^/]*)')", a.actor) not in ^user.info.domain_blocks
)
|> join(:left, [n, a], tm in Pleroma.ThreadMute,
on: tm.user_id == ^user.id and tm.context == fragment("?->>'context'", a.data)
)
|> where([n, a, o, tm], is_nil(tm.user_id))
end
end
def for_user(user, opts \\ %{}) do
user
|> for_user_query()
|> for_user_query(opts)
|> Pagination.fetch_paginated(opts)
end
@ -125,10 +142,21 @@ def dismiss(%{id: user_id} = _user, id) do
end
end
def create_notifications(%Activity{data: %{"to" => _, "type" => type}} = activity)
when type in ["Create", "Like", "Announce", "Follow"] do
users = get_notified_from_activity(activity)
def create_notifications(%Activity{data: %{"to" => _, "type" => "Create"}} = activity) do
object = Object.normalize(activity)
unless object && object.data["type"] == "Answer" do
users = get_notified_from_activity(activity)
notifications = Enum.map(users, fn user -> create_notification(activity, user) end)
{:ok, notifications}
else
{:ok, []}
end
end
def create_notifications(%Activity{data: %{"to" => _, "type" => type}} = activity)
when type in ["Like", "Announce", "Follow"] do
users = get_notified_from_activity(activity)
notifications = Enum.map(users, fn user -> create_notification(activity, user) end)
{:ok, notifications}
end
@ -140,8 +168,9 @@ def create_notification(%Activity{} = activity, %User{} = user) do
unless skip?(activity, user) do
notification = %Notification{user_id: user.id, activity: activity}
{:ok, notification} = Repo.insert(notification)
Pleroma.Web.Streamer.stream("user", notification)
Pleroma.Web.Push.send(notification)
Streamer.stream("user", notification)
Streamer.stream("user:notification", notification)
Push.send(notification)
notification
end
end
@ -165,32 +194,24 @@ def get_notified_from_activity(
def get_notified_from_activity(_, _local_only), do: []
@spec skip?(Activity.t(), User.t()) :: boolean()
def skip?(activity, user) do
[:self, :blocked, :local, :muted, :followers, :follows, :recently_followed]
[
:self,
:followers,
:follows,
:non_followers,
:non_follows,
:recently_followed
]
|> Enum.any?(&skip?(&1, activity, user))
end
@spec skip?(atom(), Activity.t(), User.t()) :: boolean()
def skip?(:self, activity, user) do
activity.data["actor"] == user.ap_id
end
def skip?(:blocked, activity, user) do
actor = activity.data["actor"]
User.blocks?(user, %{ap_id: actor})
end
def skip?(:local, %{local: true}, %{info: %{notification_settings: %{"local" => false}}}),
do: true
def skip?(:local, %{local: false}, %{info: %{notification_settings: %{"remote" => false}}}),
do: true
def skip?(:muted, activity, user) do
actor = activity.data["actor"]
User.mutes?(user, %{ap_id: actor}) or CommonAPI.thread_muted?(user, activity)
end
def skip?(
:followers,
activity,
@ -201,12 +222,32 @@ def skip?(
User.following?(follower, user)
end
def skip?(
:non_followers,
activity,
%{info: %{notification_settings: %{"non_followers" => false}}} = user
) do
actor = activity.data["actor"]
follower = User.get_cached_by_ap_id(actor)
!User.following?(follower, user)
end
def skip?(:follows, activity, %{info: %{notification_settings: %{"follows" => false}}} = user) do
actor = activity.data["actor"]
followed = User.get_cached_by_ap_id(actor)
User.following?(user, followed)
end
def skip?(
:non_follows,
activity,
%{info: %{notification_settings: %{"non_follows" => false}}} = user
) do
actor = activity.data["actor"]
followed = User.get_cached_by_ap_id(actor)
!User.following?(user, followed)
end
def skip?(:recently_followed, %{data: %{"type" => "Follow"}} = activity, user) do
actor = activity.data["actor"]

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@ -35,50 +35,55 @@ def change(struct, params \\ %{}) do
|> unique_constraint(:ap_id, name: :objects_unique_apid_index)
end
def get_by_id(nil), do: nil
def get_by_id(id), do: Repo.get(Object, id)
def get_by_ap_id(nil), do: nil
def get_by_ap_id(ap_id) do
Repo.one(from(object in Object, where: fragment("(?)->>'id' = ?", object.data, ^ap_id)))
end
def normalize(_, fetch_remote \\ true)
defp warn_on_no_object_preloaded(ap_id) do
"Object.normalize() called without preloaded object (#{ap_id}). Consider preloading the object"
|> Logger.debug()
Logger.debug("Backtrace: #{inspect(Process.info(:erlang.self(), :current_stacktrace))}")
end
def normalize(_, fetch_remote \\ true, options \\ [])
# If we pass an Activity to Object.normalize(), we can try to use the preloaded object.
# Use this whenever possible, especially when walking graphs in an O(N) loop!
def normalize(%Object{} = object, _), do: object
def normalize(%Activity{object: %Object{} = object}, _), do: object
def normalize(%Object{} = object, _, _), do: object
def normalize(%Activity{object: %Object{} = object}, _, _), do: object
# A hack for fake activities
def normalize(%Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"fake" => true} = data}}, _) do
def normalize(%Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"fake" => true} = data}}, _, _) do
%Object{id: "pleroma:fake_object_id", data: data}
end
# Catch and log Object.normalize() calls where the Activity's child object is not
# preloaded.
def normalize(%Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"id" => ap_id}}}, fetch_remote) do
Logger.debug(
"Object.normalize() called without preloaded object (#{ap_id}). Consider preloading the object!"
)
Logger.debug("Backtrace: #{inspect(Process.info(:erlang.self(), :current_stacktrace))}")
# No preloaded object
def normalize(%Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"id" => ap_id}}}, fetch_remote, _) do
warn_on_no_object_preloaded(ap_id)
normalize(ap_id, fetch_remote)
end
def normalize(%Activity{data: %{"object" => ap_id}}, fetch_remote) do
Logger.debug(
"Object.normalize() called without preloaded object (#{ap_id}). Consider preloading the object!"
)
Logger.debug("Backtrace: #{inspect(Process.info(:erlang.self(), :current_stacktrace))}")
# No preloaded object
def normalize(%Activity{data: %{"object" => ap_id}}, fetch_remote, _) do
warn_on_no_object_preloaded(ap_id)
normalize(ap_id, fetch_remote)
end
# Old way, try fetching the object through cache.
def normalize(%{"id" => ap_id}, fetch_remote), do: normalize(ap_id, fetch_remote)
def normalize(ap_id, false) when is_binary(ap_id), do: get_cached_by_ap_id(ap_id)
def normalize(ap_id, true) when is_binary(ap_id), do: Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id!(ap_id)
def normalize(_, _), do: nil
def normalize(%{"id" => ap_id}, fetch_remote, _), do: normalize(ap_id, fetch_remote)
def normalize(ap_id, false, _) when is_binary(ap_id), do: get_cached_by_ap_id(ap_id)
def normalize(ap_id, true, options) when is_binary(ap_id) do
Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id!(ap_id, options)
end
def normalize(_, _, _), do: nil
# Owned objects can only be mutated by their owner
def authorize_mutation(%Object{data: %{"actor" => actor}}, %User{ap_id: ap_id}),
@ -195,4 +200,34 @@ def decrease_replies_count(ap_id) do
_ -> {:error, "Not found"}
end
end
def increase_vote_count(ap_id, name) do
with %Object{} = object <- Object.normalize(ap_id),
"Question" <- object.data["type"] do
multiple = Map.has_key?(object.data, "anyOf")
options =
(object.data["anyOf"] || object.data["oneOf"] || [])
|> Enum.map(fn
%{"name" => ^name} = option ->
Kernel.update_in(option["replies"]["totalItems"], &(&1 + 1))
option ->
option
end)
data =
if multiple do
Map.put(object.data, "anyOf", options)
else
Map.put(object.data, "oneOf", options)
end
object
|> Object.change(%{data: data})
|> update_and_set_cache()
else
_ -> :noop
end
end
end

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Object.Containment do
@moduledoc """
This module contains some useful functions for containing objects to specific
@ -44,6 +48,9 @@ def contain_origin(id, %{"actor" => _actor} = params) do
end
end
def contain_origin(id, %{"attributedTo" => actor} = params),
do: contain_origin(id, Map.put(params, "actor", actor))
def contain_origin_from_id(_id, %{"id" => nil}), do: :error
def contain_origin_from_id(id, %{"id" => other_id} = _params) do
@ -56,4 +63,9 @@ def contain_origin_from_id(id, %{"id" => other_id} = _params) do
:error
end
end
def contain_child(%{"object" => %{"id" => id, "attributedTo" => _} = object}),
do: contain_origin(id, object)
def contain_child(_), do: :ok
end

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Object.Fetcher do
alias Pleroma.HTTP
alias Pleroma.Object
@ -22,39 +26,45 @@ defp reinject_object(data) do
# TODO:
# This will create a Create activity, which we need internally at the moment.
def fetch_object_from_id(id) do
def fetch_object_from_id(id, options \\ []) do
if object = Object.get_cached_by_ap_id(id) do
{:ok, object}
else
Logger.info("Fetching #{id} via AP")
with {:ok, data} <- fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id),
nil <- Object.normalize(data, false),
with {:fetch, {:ok, data}} <- {:fetch, fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id)},
{:normalize, nil} <- {:normalize, Object.normalize(data, false)},
params <- %{
"type" => "Create",
"to" => data["to"],
"cc" => data["cc"],
# Should we seriously keep this attributedTo thing?
"actor" => data["actor"] || data["attributedTo"],
"object" => data
},
:ok <- Containment.contain_origin(id, params),
{:ok, activity} <- Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(params),
{:containment, :ok} <- {:containment, Containment.contain_origin(id, params)},
{:ok, activity} <- Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(params, options),
{:object, _data, %Object{} = object} <-
{:object, data, Object.normalize(activity, false)} do
{:ok, object}
else
{:containment, _} ->
{:error, "Object containment failed."}
{:error, {:reject, nil}} ->
{:reject, nil}
{:object, data, nil} ->
reinject_object(data)
object = %Object{} ->
{:normalize, object = %Object{}} ->
{:ok, object}
_e ->
# Only fallback when receiving a fetch/normalization error with ActivityPub
Logger.info("Couldn't get object via AP, trying out OStatus fetching...")
# FIXME: OStatus Object Containment?
case OStatus.fetch_activity_from_url(id) do
{:ok, [activity | _]} -> {:ok, Object.normalize(activity, false)}
e -> e
@ -63,8 +73,8 @@ def fetch_object_from_id(id) do
end
end
def fetch_object_from_id!(id) do
with {:ok, object} <- fetch_object_from_id(id) do
def fetch_object_from_id!(id, options \\ []) do
with {:ok, object} <- fetch_object_from_id(id, options) do
object
else
_e ->
@ -85,6 +95,9 @@ def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id) do
:ok <- Containment.contain_origin_from_id(id, data) do
{:ok, data}
else
{:ok, %{status: code}} when code in [404, 410] ->
{:error, "Object has been deleted"}
e ->
{:error, e}
end

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.ObjectTombstone do
@enforce_keys [:id, :formerType, :deleted]
defstruct [:id, :formerType, :deleted, type: "Tombstone"]

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Pagination do
@moduledoc """
Implements Mastodon-compatible pagination.
@ -10,16 +14,28 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Pagination do
@default_limit 20
def fetch_paginated(query, params) do
def fetch_paginated(query, params, type \\ :keyset)
def fetch_paginated(query, params, :keyset) do
options = cast_params(params)
query
|> paginate(options)
|> paginate(options, :keyset)
|> Repo.all()
|> enforce_order(options)
end
def paginate(query, options) do
def fetch_paginated(query, params, :offset) do
options = cast_params(params)
query
|> paginate(options, :offset)
|> Repo.all()
end
def paginate(query, options, method \\ :keyset)
def paginate(query, options, :keyset) do
query
|> restrict(:min_id, options)
|> restrict(:since_id, options)
@ -28,11 +44,18 @@ def paginate(query, options) do
|> restrict(:limit, options)
end
def paginate(query, options, :offset) do
query
|> restrict(:offset, options)
|> restrict(:limit, options)
end
defp cast_params(params) do
param_types = %{
min_id: :string,
since_id: :string,
max_id: :string,
offset: :integer,
limit: :integer
}
@ -66,6 +89,10 @@ defp restrict(query, :order, _options) do
order_by(query, [u], fragment("? desc nulls last", u.id))
end
defp restrict(query, :offset, %{offset: offset}) do
offset(query, ^offset)
end
defp restrict(query, :limit, options) do
limit = Map.get(options, :limit, @default_limit)

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@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ def used_changeset(struct) do
|> put_change(:used, true)
end
@spec reset_password(binary(), map()) :: {:ok, User.t()} | {:error, binary()}
def reset_password(token, data) do
with %{used: false} = token <- Repo.get_by(PasswordResetToken, %{token: token}),
%User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_id(token.user_id),

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@ -6,11 +6,26 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.AuthenticationPlug do
alias Comeonin.Pbkdf2
import Plug.Conn
alias Pleroma.User
require Logger
def init(options) do
options
end
def checkpw(password, password_hash) do
cond do
String.starts_with?(password_hash, "$pbkdf2") ->
Pbkdf2.checkpw(password, password_hash)
String.starts_with?(password_hash, "$6") ->
:crypt.crypt(password, password_hash) == password_hash
true ->
Logger.error("Password hash not recognized")
false
end
end
def call(%{assigns: %{user: %User{}}} = conn, _), do: conn
def call(

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.EnsureAuthenticatedPlug do
import Plug.Conn
import Pleroma.Web.TranslationHelpers
alias Pleroma.User
def init(options) do
@ -16,8 +17,7 @@ def call(%{assigns: %{user: %User{}}} = conn, _) do
def call(conn, _) do
conn
|> put_resp_content_type("application/json")
|> send_resp(403, Jason.encode!(%{error: "Invalid credentials."}))
|> render_error(:forbidden, "Invalid credentials.")
|> halt
end
end

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.EnsurePublicOrAuthenticatedPlug do
import Pleroma.Web.TranslationHelpers
import Plug.Conn
alias Pleroma.Config
alias Pleroma.User
@ -23,8 +24,7 @@ def call(conn, _) do
{false, _} ->
conn
|> put_resp_content_type("application/json")
|> send_resp(403, Jason.encode!(%{error: "This resource requires authentication."}))
|> render_error(:forbidden, "This resource requires authentication.")
|> halt
end
end

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ def init(options) do
end
def call(conn, _opts) do
if Keyword.get(Application.get_env(:pleroma, :instance), :federating) do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :federating]) do
conn
else
conn

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@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ defp csp_string do
connect_src = "connect-src 'self' #{static_url} #{websocket_url}"
connect_src =
if Mix.env() == :dev do
if Pleroma.Config.get(:env) == :dev do
connect_src <> " http://localhost:3035/"
else
connect_src
end
script_src =
if Mix.env() == :dev do
if Pleroma.Config.get(:env) == :dev do
"script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval'"
else
"script-src 'self'"

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@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.IdempotencyPlug do
import Phoenix.Controller, only: [json: 2]
import Plug.Conn
@behaviour Plug
@impl true
def init(opts), do: opts
# Sending idempotency keys in `GET` and `DELETE` requests has no effect
# and should be avoided, as these requests are idempotent by definition.
@impl true
def call(%{method: method} = conn, _) when method in ["POST", "PUT", "PATCH"] do
case get_req_header(conn, "idempotency-key") do
[key] -> process_request(conn, key)
_ -> conn
end
end
def call(conn, _), do: conn
def process_request(conn, key) do
case Cachex.get(:idempotency_cache, key) do
{:ok, nil} ->
cache_resposnse(conn, key)
{:ok, record} ->
send_cached(conn, key, record)
{atom, message} when atom in [:ignore, :error] ->
render_error(conn, message)
end
end
defp cache_resposnse(conn, key) do
register_before_send(conn, fn conn ->
[request_id] = get_resp_header(conn, "x-request-id")
content_type = get_content_type(conn)
record = {request_id, content_type, conn.status, conn.resp_body}
{:ok, _} = Cachex.put(:idempotency_cache, key, record)
conn
|> put_resp_header("idempotency-key", key)
|> put_resp_header("x-original-request-id", request_id)
end)
end
defp send_cached(conn, key, record) do
{request_id, content_type, status, body} = record
conn
|> put_resp_header("idempotency-key", key)
|> put_resp_header("idempotent-replayed", "true")
|> put_resp_header("x-original-request-id", request_id)
|> put_resp_content_type(content_type)
|> send_resp(status, body)
|> halt()
end
defp render_error(conn, message) do
conn
|> put_status(:unprocessable_entity)
|> json(%{error: message})
|> halt()
end
defp get_content_type(conn) do
[content_type] = get_resp_header(conn, "content-type")
if String.contains?(content_type, ";") do
content_type
|> String.split(";")
|> hd()
else
content_type
end
end
end

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.OAuthScopesPlug do
import Plug.Conn
import Pleroma.Web.Gettext
@behaviour Plug
@ -30,11 +31,14 @@ def call(%Plug.Conn{assigns: assigns} = conn, %{scopes: scopes} = options) do
true ->
missing_scopes = scopes -- token.scopes
error_message = "Insufficient permissions: #{Enum.join(missing_scopes, " #{op} ")}."
permissions = Enum.join(missing_scopes, " #{op} ")
error_message =
dgettext("errors", "Insufficient permissions: %{permissions}.", permissions: permissions)
conn
|> put_resp_content_type("application/json")
|> send_resp(403, Jason.encode!(%{error: error_message}))
|> send_resp(:forbidden, Jason.encode!(%{error: error_message}))
|> halt()
end
end

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@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimitPlug do
import Phoenix.Controller, only: [json: 2]
import Plug.Conn
def init(opts), do: opts
def call(conn, opts) do
enabled? = Pleroma.Config.get([:app_account_creation, :enabled])
case check_rate(conn, Map.put(opts, :enabled, enabled?)) do
{:ok, _count} -> conn
{:error, _count} -> render_error(conn)
%Plug.Conn{} = conn -> conn
end
end
defp check_rate(conn, %{enabled: true} = opts) do
max_requests = opts[:max_requests]
bucket_name = conn.remote_ip |> Tuple.to_list() |> Enum.join(".")
ExRated.check_rate(bucket_name, opts[:interval] * 1000, max_requests)
end
defp check_rate(conn, _), do: conn
defp render_error(conn) do
conn
|> put_status(:forbidden)
|> json(%{error: "Rate limit exceeded."})
|> halt()
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter do
@moduledoc """
## Configuration
A keyword list of rate limiters where a key is a limiter name and value is the limiter configuration. The basic configuration is a tuple where:
* The first element: `scale` (Integer). The time scale in milliseconds.
* The second element: `limit` (Integer). How many requests to limit in the time scale provided.
It is also possible to have different limits for unauthenticated and authenticated users: the keyword value must be a list of two tuples where the first one is a config for unauthenticated users and the second one is for authenticated.
To disable a limiter set its value to `nil`.
### Example
config :pleroma, :rate_limit,
one: {1000, 10},
two: [{10_000, 10}, {10_000, 50}],
foobar: nil
Here we have three limiters:
* `one` which is not over 10req/1s
* `two` which has two limits: 10req/10s for unauthenticated users and 50req/10s for authenticated users
* `foobar` which is disabled
## Usage
AllowedSyntax:
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter, :limiter_name)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter, {:limiter_name, options})
Allowed options:
* `bucket_name` overrides bucket name (e.g. to have a separate limit for a set of actions)
* `params` appends values of specified request params (e.g. ["id"]) to bucket name
Inside a controller:
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter, :one when action == :one)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter, :two when action in [:two, :three])
plug(
Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter,
{:status_id_action, bucket_name: "status_id_action:fav_unfav", params: ["id"]}
when action in ~w(fav_status unfav_status)a
)
or inside a router pipeline:
pipeline :api do
...
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter, :one)
...
end
"""
import Pleroma.Web.TranslationHelpers
import Plug.Conn
alias Pleroma.User
def init(limiter_name) when is_atom(limiter_name) do
init({limiter_name, []})
end
def init({limiter_name, opts}) do
case Pleroma.Config.get([:rate_limit, limiter_name]) do
nil -> nil
config -> {limiter_name, config, opts}
end
end
# Do not limit if there is no limiter configuration
def call(conn, nil), do: conn
def call(conn, settings) do
case check_rate(conn, settings) do
{:ok, _count} ->
conn
{:error, _count} ->
render_throttled_error(conn)
end
end
defp bucket_name(conn, limiter_name, opts) do
bucket_name = opts[:bucket_name] || limiter_name
if params_names = opts[:params] do
params_values = for p <- Enum.sort(params_names), do: conn.params[p]
Enum.join([bucket_name] ++ params_values, ":")
else
bucket_name
end
end
defp check_rate(
%{assigns: %{user: %User{id: user_id}}} = conn,
{limiter_name, [_, {scale, limit}], opts}
) do
bucket_name = bucket_name(conn, limiter_name, opts)
ExRated.check_rate("#{bucket_name}:#{user_id}", scale, limit)
end
defp check_rate(conn, {limiter_name, [{scale, limit} | _], opts}) do
bucket_name = bucket_name(conn, limiter_name, opts)
ExRated.check_rate("#{bucket_name}:#{ip(conn)}", scale, limit)
end
defp check_rate(conn, {limiter_name, {scale, limit}, opts}) do
check_rate(conn, {limiter_name, [{scale, limit}, {scale, limit}], opts})
end
def ip(%{remote_ip: remote_ip}) do
remote_ip
|> Tuple.to_list()
|> Enum.join(".")
end
defp render_throttled_error(conn) do
conn
|> render_error(:too_many_requests, "Throttled")
|> halt()
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
# NOTE: this module is based on https://github.com/smeevil/set_locale
defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.SetLocalePlug do
import Plug.Conn, only: [get_req_header: 2, assign: 3]
def init(_), do: nil
def call(conn, _) do
locale = get_locale_from_header(conn) || Gettext.get_locale()
Gettext.put_locale(locale)
assign(conn, :locale, locale)
end
defp get_locale_from_header(conn) do
conn
|> extract_accept_language()
|> Enum.find(&supported_locale?/1)
end
defp extract_accept_language(conn) do
case get_req_header(conn, "accept-language") do
[value | _] ->
value
|> String.split(",")
|> Enum.map(&parse_language_option/1)
|> Enum.sort(&(&1.quality > &2.quality))
|> Enum.map(& &1.tag)
|> Enum.reject(&is_nil/1)
|> ensure_language_fallbacks()
_ ->
[]
end
end
defp supported_locale?(locale) do
Pleroma.Web.Gettext
|> Gettext.known_locales()
|> Enum.member?(locale)
end
defp parse_language_option(string) do
captures = Regex.named_captures(~r/^\s?(?<tag>[\w\-]+)(?:;q=(?<quality>[\d\.]+))?$/i, string)
quality =
case Float.parse(captures["quality"] || "1.0") do
{val, _} -> val
:error -> 1.0
end
%{tag: captures["tag"], quality: quality}
end
defp ensure_language_fallbacks(tags) do
Enum.flat_map(tags, fn tag ->
[language | _] = String.split(tag, "-")
if Enum.member?(tags, language), do: [tag], else: [tag, language]
end)
end
end

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.UploadedMedia do
"""
import Plug.Conn
import Pleroma.Web.Gettext
require Logger
@behaviour Plug
@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ def call(%{request_path: <<"/", @path, "/", file::binary>>} = conn, opts) do
conn
end
config = Pleroma.Config.get([Pleroma.Upload])
config = Pleroma.Config.get(Pleroma.Upload)
with uploader <- Keyword.fetch!(config, :uploader),
proxy_remote = Keyword.get(config, :proxy_remote, false),
@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ def call(%{request_path: <<"/", @path, "/", file::binary>>} = conn, opts) do
else
_ ->
conn
|> send_resp(500, "Failed")
|> send_resp(:internal_server_error, dgettext("errors", "Failed"))
|> halt()
end
end
@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ defp get_media(conn, {:static_dir, directory}, _, opts) do
conn
else
conn
|> send_resp(404, "Not found")
|> send_resp(:not_found, dgettext("errors", "Not found"))
|> halt()
end
end
@ -84,7 +85,7 @@ defp get_media(conn, unknown, _, _) do
Logger.error("#{__MODULE__}: Unknown get startegy: #{inspect(unknown)}")
conn
|> send_resp(500, "Internal Error")
|> send_resp(:internal_server_error, dgettext("errors", "Internal Error"))
|> halt()
end
end

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.UserIsAdminPlug do
import Pleroma.Web.TranslationHelpers
import Plug.Conn
alias Pleroma.User
@ -16,8 +17,7 @@ def call(%{assigns: %{user: %User{info: %{is_admin: true}}}} = conn, _) do
def call(conn, _) do
conn
|> put_resp_content_type("application/json")
|> send_resp(403, Jason.encode!(%{error: "User is not admin."}))
|> render_error(:forbidden, "User is not admin.")
|> halt
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.ReleaseTasks do
@repo Pleroma.Repo
def run(args) do
[task | args] = String.split(args)
case task do
"migrate" -> migrate(args)
"create" -> create()
"rollback" -> rollback(args)
task -> mix_task(task, args)
end
end
defp mix_task(task, args) do
Application.load(:pleroma)
{:ok, modules} = :application.get_key(:pleroma, :modules)
module =
Enum.find(modules, fn module ->
module = Module.split(module)
match?(["Mix", "Tasks", "Pleroma" | _], module) and
String.downcase(List.last(module)) == task
end)
if module do
module.run(args)
else
IO.puts("The task #{task} does not exist")
end
end
def migrate(args) do
Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Ecto.Migrate.run(args)
end
def rollback(args) do
Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Ecto.Rollback.run(args)
end
def create do
Application.load(:pleroma)
case @repo.__adapter__.storage_up(@repo.config) do
:ok ->
IO.puts("The database for #{inspect(@repo)} has been created")
{:error, :already_up} ->
IO.puts("The database for #{inspect(@repo)} has already been created")
{:error, term} when is_binary(term) ->
IO.puts(:stderr, "The database for #{inspect(@repo)} couldn't be created: #{term}")
{:error, term} ->
IO.puts(
:stderr,
"The database for #{inspect(@repo)} couldn't be created: #{inspect(term)}"
)
end
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.RepoStreamer do
alias Pleroma.Repo
import Ecto.Query
def chunk_stream(query, chunk_size) do
Stream.unfold(0, fn
:halt ->
{[], :halt}
last_id ->
query
|> order_by(asc: :id)
|> where([r], r.id > ^last_id)
|> limit(^chunk_size)
|> Repo.all()
|> case do
[] ->
{[], :halt}
records ->
last_id = List.last(records).id
{records, last_id}
end
end)
|> Stream.take_while(fn
[] -> false
_ -> true
end)
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client do
@callback request(atom(), String.t(), [tuple()], String.t(), list()) ::
{:ok, pos_integer(), [tuple()], reference() | map()}
| {:ok, pos_integer(), [tuple()]}
| {:ok, reference()}
| {:error, term()}
@callback stream_body(reference() | pid() | map()) ::
{:ok, binary()} | :done | {:error, String.t()}
@callback close(reference() | pid() | map()) :: :ok
def request(method, url, headers, "", opts \\ []) do
client().request(method, url, headers, "", opts)
end
def stream_body(ref), do: client().stream_body(ref)
def close(ref), do: client().close(ref)
defp client do
Pleroma.Config.get([Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client], :hackney)
end
end

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@ -61,9 +61,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.ReverseProxy do
* `http`: options for [hackney](https://github.com/benoitc/hackney).
"""
@hackney Application.get_env(:pleroma, :hackney, :hackney)
@default_hackney_options []
@default_hackney_options [pool: :media]
@inline_content_types [
"image/gif",
@ -96,7 +94,8 @@ def call(_conn, _url, _opts \\ [])
def call(conn = %{method: method}, url, opts) when method in @methods do
hackney_opts =
@default_hackney_options
Pleroma.HTTP.Connection.hackney_options([])
|> Keyword.merge(@default_hackney_options)
|> Keyword.merge(Keyword.get(opts, :http, []))
|> HTTP.process_request_options()
@ -148,7 +147,7 @@ defp request(method, url, headers, hackney_opts) do
Logger.debug("#{__MODULE__} #{method} #{url} #{inspect(headers)}")
method = method |> String.downcase() |> String.to_existing_atom()
case @hackney.request(method, url, headers, "", hackney_opts) do
case client().request(method, url, headers, "", hackney_opts) do
{:ok, code, headers, client} when code in @valid_resp_codes ->
{:ok, code, downcase_headers(headers), client}
@ -175,7 +174,7 @@ defp response(conn, client, url, status, headers, opts) do
halt(conn)
{:error, :closed, conn} ->
:hackney.close(client)
client().close(client)
halt(conn)
{:error, error, conn} ->
@ -183,7 +182,7 @@ defp response(conn, client, url, status, headers, opts) do
"#{__MODULE__} request to #{url} failed while reading/chunking: #{inspect(error)}"
)
:hackney.close(client)
client().close(client)
halt(conn)
end
end
@ -198,7 +197,7 @@ defp chunk_reply(conn, client, opts, sent_so_far, duration) do
duration,
Keyword.get(opts, :max_read_duration, @max_read_duration)
),
{:ok, data} <- @hackney.stream_body(client),
{:ok, data} <- client().stream_body(client),
{:ok, duration} <- increase_read_duration(duration),
sent_so_far = sent_so_far + byte_size(data),
:ok <- body_size_constraint(sent_so_far, Keyword.get(opts, :max_body_size)),
@ -379,4 +378,6 @@ defp increase_read_duration({previous_duration, started})
defp increase_read_duration(_) do
{:ok, :no_duration_limit, :no_duration_limit}
end
defp client, do: Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client
end

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@ -10,10 +10,19 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Upload.Filter.AnonymizeFilename do
"""
@behaviour Pleroma.Upload.Filter
def filter(upload) do
extension = List.last(String.split(upload.name, "."))
name = Pleroma.Config.get([__MODULE__, :text], random(extension))
{:ok, %Pleroma.Upload{upload | name: name}}
alias Pleroma.Config
alias Pleroma.Upload
def filter(%Upload{name: name} = upload) do
extension = List.last(String.split(name, "."))
name = predefined_name(extension) || random(extension)
{:ok, %Upload{upload | name: name}}
end
@spec predefined_name(String.t()) :: String.t() | nil
defp predefined_name(extension) do
with name when not is_nil(name) <- Config.get([__MODULE__, :text]),
do: String.replace(name, "{extension}", extension)
end
defp random(extension) do

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@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift.Keystone do
use HTTPoison.Base
def process_url(url) do
Enum.join(
[Pleroma.Config.get!([Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift, :auth_url]), url],
"/"
)
end
def process_response_body(body) do
body
|> Jason.decode!()
end
def get_token do
settings = Pleroma.Config.get(Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift)
username = Keyword.fetch!(settings, :username)
password = Keyword.fetch!(settings, :password)
tenant_id = Keyword.fetch!(settings, :tenant_id)
case post(
"/tokens",
make_auth_body(username, password, tenant_id),
["Content-Type": "application/json"],
hackney: [:insecure]
) do
{:ok, %Tesla.Env{status: 200, body: body}} ->
body["access"]["token"]["id"]
{:ok, %Tesla.Env{status: _}} ->
""
end
end
def make_auth_body(username, password, tenant) do
Jason.encode!(%{
:auth => %{
:passwordCredentials => %{
:username => username,
:password => password
},
:tenantId => tenant
}
})
end
end

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@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift.Client do
use HTTPoison.Base
def process_url(url) do
Enum.join(
[Pleroma.Config.get!([Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift, :storage_url]), url],
"/"
)
end
def upload_file(filename, body, content_type) do
token = Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift.Keystone.get_token()
case put("#{filename}", body, "X-Auth-Token": token, "Content-Type": content_type) do
{:ok, %Tesla.Env{status: 201}} ->
{:ok, {:file, filename}}
{:ok, %Tesla.Env{status: 401}} ->
{:error, "Unauthorized, Bad Token"}
{:error, _} ->
{:error, "Swift Upload Error"}
end
end
end

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift do
@behaviour Pleroma.Uploaders.Uploader
def get_file(name) do
{:ok, {:url, Path.join([Pleroma.Config.get!([__MODULE__, :object_url]), name])}}
end
def put_file(upload) do
Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift.Client.upload_file(
upload.path,
File.read!(upload.tmpfile),
upload.content_type
)
end
end

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@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.Uploader do
import Pleroma.Web.Gettext
@moduledoc """
Defines the contract to put and get an uploaded file to any backend.
"""
@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ defp handle_callback(uploader, upload) do
{:error, error}
end
after
30_000 -> {:error, "Uploader callback timeout"}
30_000 -> {:error, dgettext("errors", "Uploader callback timeout")}
end
end
end

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@ -9,12 +9,14 @@ defmodule Pleroma.User do
import Ecto.Query
alias Comeonin.Pbkdf2
alias Ecto.Multi
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Keys
alias Pleroma.Notification
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.Registration
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.RepoStreamer
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub
@ -50,6 +52,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.User do
field(:avatar, :map)
field(:local, :boolean, default: true)
field(:follower_address, :string)
field(:following_address, :string)
field(:search_rank, :float, virtual: true)
field(:search_type, :integer, virtual: true)
field(:tags, {:array, :string}, default: [])
@ -105,17 +108,32 @@ def ap_id(%User{nickname: nickname}) do
def ap_followers(%User{follower_address: fa}) when is_binary(fa), do: fa
def ap_followers(%User{} = user), do: "#{ap_id(user)}/followers"
def user_info(%User{} = user) do
@spec ap_following(User.t()) :: Sring.t()
def ap_following(%User{following_address: fa}) when is_binary(fa), do: fa
def ap_following(%User{} = user), do: "#{ap_id(user)}/following"
def user_info(%User{} = user, args \\ %{}) do
following_count =
if args[:following_count], do: args[:following_count], else: following_count(user)
follower_count =
if args[:follower_count], do: args[:follower_count], else: user.info.follower_count
%{
following_count: following_count(user),
note_count: user.info.note_count,
follower_count: user.info.follower_count,
locked: user.info.locked,
confirmation_pending: user.info.confirmation_pending,
default_scope: user.info.default_scope
}
|> Map.put(:following_count, following_count)
|> Map.put(:follower_count, follower_count)
end
def set_info_cache(user, args) do
Cachex.put(:user_cache, "user_info:#{user.id}", user_info(user, args))
end
@spec restrict_deactivated(Ecto.Query.t()) :: Ecto.Query.t()
def restrict_deactivated(query) do
from(u in query,
where: not fragment("? \\? 'deactivated' AND ?->'deactivated' @> 'true'", u.info, u.info)
@ -150,9 +168,10 @@ def remote_user_creation(params) do
if changes.valid? do
case info_cng.changes[:source_data] do
%{"followers" => followers} ->
%{"followers" => followers, "following" => following} ->
changes
|> put_change(:follower_address, followers)
|> put_change(:following_address, following)
_ ->
followers = User.ap_followers(%User{nickname: changes.changes[:nickname]})
@ -184,7 +203,14 @@ def upgrade_changeset(struct, params \\ %{}) do
|> User.Info.user_upgrade(params[:info])
struct
|> cast(params, [:bio, :name, :follower_address, :avatar, :last_refreshed_at])
|> cast(params, [
:bio,
:name,
:follower_address,
:following_address,
:avatar,
:last_refreshed_at
])
|> unique_constraint(:nickname)
|> validate_format(:nickname, local_nickname_regex())
|> validate_length(:bio, max: 5000)
@ -193,27 +219,24 @@ def upgrade_changeset(struct, params \\ %{}) do
end
def password_update_changeset(struct, params) do
changeset =
struct
|> cast(params, [:password, :password_confirmation])
|> validate_required([:password, :password_confirmation])
|> validate_confirmation(:password)
OAuth.Token.delete_user_tokens(struct)
OAuth.Authorization.delete_user_authorizations(struct)
if changeset.valid? do
hashed = Pbkdf2.hashpwsalt(changeset.changes[:password])
changeset
|> put_change(:password_hash, hashed)
else
changeset
end
struct
|> cast(params, [:password, :password_confirmation])
|> validate_required([:password, :password_confirmation])
|> validate_confirmation(:password)
|> put_password_hash
end
def reset_password(user, data) do
update_and_set_cache(password_update_changeset(user, data))
def reset_password(%User{id: user_id} = user, data) do
multi =
Multi.new()
|> Multi.update(:user, password_update_changeset(user, data))
|> Multi.delete_all(:tokens, OAuth.Token.Query.get_by_user(user_id))
|> Multi.delete_all(:auth, OAuth.Authorization.delete_by_user_query(user))
case Repo.transaction(multi) do
{:ok, %{user: user} = _} -> set_cache(user)
{:error, _, changeset, _} -> {:error, changeset}
end
end
def register_changeset(struct, params \\ %{}, opts \\ []) do
@ -249,12 +272,11 @@ def register_changeset(struct, params \\ %{}, opts \\ []) do
end
if changeset.valid? do
hashed = Pbkdf2.hashpwsalt(changeset.changes[:password])
ap_id = User.ap_id(%User{nickname: changeset.changes[:nickname]})
followers = User.ap_followers(%User{nickname: changeset.changes[:nickname]})
changeset
|> put_change(:password_hash, hashed)
|> put_password_hash
|> put_change(:ap_id, ap_id)
|> unique_constraint(:ap_id)
|> put_change(:following, [followers])
@ -324,14 +346,6 @@ def maybe_direct_follow(%User{} = follower, %User{} = followed) do
end
end
def maybe_follow(%User{} = follower, %User{info: _info} = followed) do
if not following?(follower, followed) do
follow(follower, followed)
else
{:ok, follower}
end
end
@doc "A mass follow for local users. Respects blocks in both directions but does not create activities."
@spec follow_all(User.t(), list(User.t())) :: {atom(), User.t()}
def follow_all(follower, followeds) do
@ -366,14 +380,12 @@ def follow_all(follower, followeds) do
end
def follow(%User{} = follower, %User{info: info} = followed) do
user_config = Application.get_env(:pleroma, :user)
deny_follow_blocked = Keyword.get(user_config, :deny_follow_blocked)
deny_follow_blocked = Pleroma.Config.get([:user, :deny_follow_blocked])
ap_followers = followed.follower_address
cond do
following?(follower, followed) or info.deactivated ->
{:error, "Could not follow user: #{followed.nickname} is already on your list."}
info.deactivated ->
{:error, "Could not follow user: You are deactivated."}
deny_follow_blocked and blocks?(followed, follower) ->
{:error, "Could not follow user: #{followed.nickname} blocked you."}
@ -737,126 +749,13 @@ def get_recipients_from_activity(%Activity{recipients: to}) do
|> Repo.all()
end
def search(query, resolve \\ false, for_user \\ nil) do
# Strip the beginning @ off if there is a query
query = String.trim_leading(query, "@")
@spec mute(User.t(), User.t(), boolean()) :: {:ok, User.t()} | {:error, String.t()}
def mute(muter, %User{ap_id: ap_id}, notifications? \\ true) do
info = muter.info
if resolve, do: get_or_fetch(query)
{:ok, results} =
Repo.transaction(fn ->
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.query(Repo, "select set_limit(0.25)", [])
Repo.all(search_query(query, for_user))
end)
results
end
def search_query(query, for_user) do
fts_subquery = fts_search_subquery(query)
trigram_subquery = trigram_search_subquery(query)
union_query = from(s in trigram_subquery, union_all: ^fts_subquery)
distinct_query = from(s in subquery(union_query), order_by: s.search_type, distinct: s.id)
from(s in subquery(boost_search_rank_query(distinct_query, for_user)),
order_by: [desc: s.search_rank],
limit: 20
)
end
defp boost_search_rank_query(query, nil), do: query
defp boost_search_rank_query(query, for_user) do
friends_ids = get_friends_ids(for_user)
followers_ids = get_followers_ids(for_user)
from(u in subquery(query),
select_merge: %{
search_rank:
fragment(
"""
CASE WHEN (?) THEN (?) * 1.3
WHEN (?) THEN (?) * 1.2
WHEN (?) THEN (?) * 1.1
ELSE (?) END
""",
u.id in ^friends_ids and u.id in ^followers_ids,
u.search_rank,
u.id in ^friends_ids,
u.search_rank,
u.id in ^followers_ids,
u.search_rank,
u.search_rank
)
}
)
end
defp fts_search_subquery(term, query \\ User) do
processed_query =
term
|> String.replace(~r/\W+/, " ")
|> String.trim()
|> String.split()
|> Enum.map(&(&1 <> ":*"))
|> Enum.join(" | ")
from(
u in query,
select_merge: %{
search_type: ^0,
search_rank:
fragment(
"""
ts_rank_cd(
setweight(to_tsvector('simple', regexp_replace(?, '\\W', ' ', 'g')), 'A') ||
setweight(to_tsvector('simple', regexp_replace(coalesce(?, ''), '\\W', ' ', 'g')), 'B'),
to_tsquery('simple', ?),
32
)
""",
u.nickname,
u.name,
^processed_query
)
},
where:
fragment(
"""
(setweight(to_tsvector('simple', regexp_replace(?, '\\W', ' ', 'g')), 'A') ||
setweight(to_tsvector('simple', regexp_replace(coalesce(?, ''), '\\W', ' ', 'g')), 'B')) @@ to_tsquery('simple', ?)
""",
u.nickname,
u.name,
^processed_query
)
)
|> restrict_deactivated()
end
defp trigram_search_subquery(term) do
from(
u in User,
select_merge: %{
# ^1 gives 'Postgrex expected a binary, got 1' for some weird reason
search_type: fragment("?", 1),
search_rank:
fragment(
"similarity(?, trim(? || ' ' || coalesce(?, '')))",
^term,
u.nickname,
u.name
)
},
where: fragment("trim(? || ' ' || coalesce(?, '')) % ?", u.nickname, u.name, ^term)
)
|> restrict_deactivated()
end
def mute(muter, %User{ap_id: ap_id}) do
info_cng =
muter.info
|> User.Info.add_to_mutes(ap_id)
User.Info.add_to_mutes(info, ap_id)
|> User.Info.add_to_muted_notifications(info, ap_id, notifications?)
cng =
change(muter)
@ -866,9 +765,11 @@ def mute(muter, %User{ap_id: ap_id}) do
end
def unmute(muter, %{ap_id: ap_id}) do
info = muter.info
info_cng =
muter.info
|> User.Info.remove_from_mutes(ap_id)
User.Info.remove_from_mutes(info, ap_id)
|> User.Info.remove_from_muted_notifications(info, ap_id)
cng =
change(muter)
@ -964,15 +865,18 @@ def unblock(blocker, %{ap_id: ap_id}) do
def mutes?(nil, _), do: false
def mutes?(user, %{ap_id: ap_id}), do: Enum.member?(user.info.mutes, ap_id)
def blocks?(user, %{ap_id: ap_id}) do
blocks = user.info.blocks
domain_blocks = user.info.domain_blocks
@spec muted_notifications?(User.t() | nil, User.t() | map()) :: boolean()
def muted_notifications?(nil, _), do: false
def muted_notifications?(user, %{ap_id: ap_id}),
do: Enum.member?(user.info.muted_notifications, ap_id)
def blocks?(%User{info: info} = _user, %{ap_id: ap_id}) do
blocks = info.blocks
domain_blocks = info.domain_blocks
%{host: host} = URI.parse(ap_id)
Enum.member?(blocks, ap_id) ||
Enum.any?(domain_blocks, fn domain ->
host == domain
end)
Enum.member?(blocks, ap_id) || Enum.any?(domain_blocks, &(&1 == host))
end
def subscribed_to?(user, %{ap_id: ap_id}) do
@ -1058,18 +962,26 @@ def delete(%User{} = user),
@spec perform(atom(), User.t()) :: {:ok, User.t()}
def perform(:delete, %User{} = user) do
{:ok, user} = User.deactivate(user)
{:ok, _user} = ActivityPub.delete(user)
# Remove all relationships
{:ok, followers} = User.get_followers(user)
Enum.each(followers, fn follower -> User.unfollow(follower, user) end)
Enum.each(followers, fn follower ->
ActivityPub.unfollow(follower, user)
User.unfollow(follower, user)
end)
{:ok, friends} = User.get_friends(user)
Enum.each(friends, fn followed -> User.unfollow(user, followed) end)
Enum.each(friends, fn followed ->
ActivityPub.unfollow(user, followed)
User.unfollow(user, followed)
end)
delete_user_activities(user)
invalidate_cache(user)
Repo.delete(user)
end
@spec perform(atom(), User.t()) :: {:ok, User.t()}
@ -1125,6 +1037,34 @@ def perform(:follow_import, %User{} = follower, followed_identifiers)
)
end
@spec external_users_query() :: Ecto.Query.t()
def external_users_query do
User.Query.build(%{
external: true,
active: true,
order_by: :id
})
end
@spec external_users(keyword()) :: [User.t()]
def external_users(opts \\ []) do
query =
external_users_query()
|> select([u], struct(u, [:id, :ap_id, :info]))
query =
if opts[:max_id],
do: where(query, [u], u.id > ^opts[:max_id]),
else: query
query =
if opts[:limit],
do: limit(query, ^opts[:limit]),
else: query
Repo.all(query)
end
def blocks_import(%User{} = blocker, blocked_identifiers) when is_list(blocked_identifiers),
do:
PleromaJobQueue.enqueue(:background, __MODULE__, [
@ -1142,18 +1082,35 @@ def follow_import(%User{} = follower, followed_identifiers) when is_list(followe
])
def delete_user_activities(%User{ap_id: ap_id} = user) do
stream =
ap_id
|> Activity.query_by_actor()
|> Repo.stream()
Repo.transaction(fn -> Enum.each(stream, &delete_activity(&1)) end, timeout: :infinity)
ap_id
|> Activity.query_by_actor()
|> RepoStreamer.chunk_stream(50)
|> Stream.each(fn activities ->
Enum.each(activities, &delete_activity(&1))
end)
|> Stream.run()
{:ok, user}
end
defp delete_activity(%{data: %{"type" => "Create"}} = activity) do
Object.normalize(activity) |> ActivityPub.delete()
activity
|> Object.normalize()
|> ActivityPub.delete()
end
defp delete_activity(%{data: %{"type" => "Like"}} = activity) do
user = get_cached_by_ap_id(activity.actor)
object = Object.normalize(activity)
ActivityPub.unlike(user, object)
end
defp delete_activity(%{data: %{"type" => "Announce"}} = activity) do
user = get_cached_by_ap_id(activity.actor)
object = Object.normalize(activity)
ActivityPub.unannounce(user, object)
end
defp delete_activity(_activity), do: "Doing nothing"
@ -1162,9 +1119,7 @@ def html_filter_policy(%User{info: %{no_rich_text: true}}) do
Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.TwitterText
end
@default_scrubbers Pleroma.Config.get([:markup, :scrub_policy])
def html_filter_policy(_), do: @default_scrubbers
def html_filter_policy(_), do: Pleroma.Config.get([:markup, :scrub_policy])
def fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id) do
ap_try = ActivityPub.make_user_from_ap_id(ap_id)
@ -1235,10 +1190,12 @@ def public_key_from_info(%{
end
# OStatus Magic Key
def public_key_from_info(%{magic_key: magic_key}) do
def public_key_from_info(%{magic_key: magic_key}) when not is_nil(magic_key) do
{:ok, Pleroma.Web.Salmon.decode_key(magic_key)}
end
def public_key_from_info(_), do: {:error, "not found key"}
def get_public_key_for_ap_id(ap_id) do
with {:ok, %User{} = user} <- get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id),
{:ok, public_key} <- public_key_from_info(user.info) do
@ -1424,23 +1381,34 @@ def get_mascot(%{info: %{mascot: mascot}}) when is_nil(mascot) do
}
end
def ensure_keys_present(user) do
info = user.info
def ensure_keys_present(%User{info: info} = user) do
if info.keys do
{:ok, user}
else
{:ok, pem} = Keys.generate_rsa_pem()
info_cng =
info
|> User.Info.set_keys(pem)
cng =
Ecto.Changeset.change(user)
|> Ecto.Changeset.put_embed(:info, info_cng)
update_and_set_cache(cng)
user
|> Ecto.Changeset.change()
|> Ecto.Changeset.put_embed(:info, User.Info.set_keys(info, pem))
|> update_and_set_cache()
end
end
def get_ap_ids_by_nicknames(nicknames) do
from(u in User,
where: u.nickname in ^nicknames,
select: u.ap_id
)
|> Repo.all()
end
defdelegate search(query, opts \\ []), to: User.Search
defp put_password_hash(
%Ecto.Changeset{valid?: true, changes: %{password: password}} = changeset
) do
change(changeset, password_hash: Pbkdf2.hashpwsalt(password))
end
defp put_password_hash(changeset), do: changeset
end

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