This dependency was unused in the client.
The use of it in the server can be replaced entirely by the
secureRndstr function, with some slight modifications.
That function could probably be refactored a bit more as well.
They did not really fit into the DbResolver because they may fetch data
from remote instances even though DbResolver is only supposed to access
the database.
The table that is affected here was not properly purged of old entries. It only holds
data that is needed while a 3rd party authorization is in progress but not finished.
The code that typeorm generated for this migration is a bit wonky because it should
probably have dropped one column and created another one. But if we clear out all entries
it should work regardless and I'm feeling lazy right now. :P
This also simplifies API authentication a bit by not having to fetch
the App that is related to a token.
The restriction of 1 token per app is also lifted. This was not a
constraint in the database but it was enforced by the code and
kinda wrong schema the auth_session table had.
This is basically a shim on top of the existing API.
Instead of the 3rd party, the web UI generates the authorization session.
The data that the API returns is slightly adjusted so that only one
API call is necessary instead of two.
This reverts commit e446a11bb7.
Turns out this wasn't really the source of the referenced issue and
someone was able to run with the original commit fine, so adding this
back for now.
Some hashtags sent from Mastodon were erroneously displayed as links.
This is because Mastodon seems to mangle hashtags containing non-ASCII
codepoints (such as e.g. umlauts). This lead to the previous code which
depended on the list of hashtags to not recognize a hashtag. Instead,
the `rel="tag"` microformat is recognized instead.
This makes the `htmlToMfm` wrapper function unnecessary so it was removed.
Changelog: Fixed
This adds in wildcard matching. For instance:
- `*.bad.tld` will match: `very.bad.tld`
- `bad.*` will match: `bad.something`
- `*.bad.*` will match: `very.bad.evil`
Changelog: Changed
This setting is unnecessary because DeepL free keys can be detected
easily according to <https://www.deepl.com/docs-api/api-access/authentication/>:
> DeepL API Free authentication keys can be identified easily by the suffix ":fx"
Changelog: Removed