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image: elixir:1.8.1 image: elixir:1.8.1
variables: variables: &global_variables
POSTGRES_DB: pleroma_test POSTGRES_DB: pleroma_test
POSTGRES_USER: postgres POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
DB_HOST: postgres DB_HOST: postgres
MIX_ENV: test MIX_ENV: test
cache: cache: &global_cache_policy
key: ${CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG} key: ${CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG}
paths: paths:
- deps - deps
- _build - _build
stages: stages:
- build - build
- test - test
- benchmark - benchmark
- deploy - deploy
- release - release
- docker
before_script: before_script:
- mix local.hex --force - mix local.hex --force
@ -46,6 +48,10 @@ benchmark:
unit-testing: unit-testing:
stage: test stage: test
cache: &testing_cache_policy
<<: *global_cache_policy
policy: pull
services: services:
- name: postgres:9.6 - name: postgres:9.6
alias: postgres alias: postgres
@ -58,6 +64,7 @@ unit-testing:
federated-testing: federated-testing:
stage: test stage: test
cache: *testing_cache_policy
services: services:
- name: minibikini/postgres-with-rum:12 - name: minibikini/postgres-with-rum:12
alias: postgres alias: postgres
@ -71,11 +78,13 @@ federated-testing:
unit-testing-rum: unit-testing-rum:
stage: test stage: test
cache: *testing_cache_policy
services: services:
- name: minibikini/postgres-with-rum:12 - name: minibikini/postgres-with-rum:12
alias: postgres alias: postgres
command: ["postgres", "-c", "fsync=off", "-c", "synchronous_commit=off", "-c", "full_page_writes=off"] command: ["postgres", "-c", "fsync=off", "-c", "synchronous_commit=off", "-c", "full_page_writes=off"]
variables: variables:
<<: *global_variables
RUM_ENABLED: "true" RUM_ENABLED: "true"
script: script:
- mix deps.get - mix deps.get
@ -86,17 +95,20 @@ unit-testing-rum:
lint: lint:
stage: test stage: test
cache: *testing_cache_policy
script: script:
- mix format --check-formatted - mix format --check-formatted
analysis: analysis:
stage: test stage: test
cache: *testing_cache_policy
script: script:
- mix deps.get - mix deps.get
- mix credo --strict --only=warnings,todo,fixme,consistency,readability - mix credo --strict --only=warnings,todo,fixme,consistency,readability
docs-deploy: docs-deploy:
stage: deploy stage: deploy
cache: *testing_cache_policy
image: alpine:latest image: alpine:latest
only: only:
- stable@pleroma/pleroma - stable@pleroma/pleroma
@ -254,3 +266,50 @@ arm64-musl:
variables: *release-variables variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release-musl before_script: *before-release-musl
script: *release script: *release
docker:
stage: docker
image: docker:latest
cache: {}
dependencies: []
variables: &docker-variables
DOCKER_DRIVER: overlay2
DOCKER_HOST: unix:///var/run/docker.sock
IMAGE_TAG: $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE:$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA
IMAGE_TAG_SLUG: $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE:$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG
IMAGE_TAG_LATEST: $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE:latest
IMAGE_TAG_LATEST_STABLE: $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE:latest-stable
before_script: &before-docker
- docker login -u $CI_REGISTRY_USER -p $CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD $CI_REGISTRY
- export CI_JOB_TIMESTAMP=$(date --utc -Iseconds)
- export CI_VCS_REF=$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA
allow_failure: true
script:
- docker pull $IMAGE_TAG_SLUG || true
- docker build --cache-from $IMAGE_TAG_SLUG --build-arg VCS_REF=$CI_VCS_REF --build-arg BUILD_DATE=$CI_JOB_TIMESTAMP -t $IMAGE_TAG -t $IMAGE_TAG_SLUG -t $IMAGE_TAG_LATEST .
- docker push $IMAGE_TAG
- docker push $IMAGE_TAG_SLUG
- docker push $IMAGE_TAG_LATEST
tags:
- dind
only:
- develop
docker-stable:
stage: docker
image: docker:latest
cache: {}
dependencies: []
variables: *docker-variables
before_script: *before-docker
allow_failure: true
script:
- docker pull $IMAGE_TAG_SLUG || true
- docker build --cache-from $IMAGE_TAG_SLUG --build-arg VCS_REF=$CI_VCS_REF --build-arg BUILD_DATE=$CI_JOB_TIMESTAMP -t $IMAGE_TAG -t $IMAGE_TAG_SLUG -t $IMAGE_TAG_LATEST_STABLE .
- docker push $IMAGE_TAG
- docker push $IMAGE_TAG_SLUG
- docker push $IMAGE_TAG_LATEST_STABLE
tags:
- dind
only:
- stable

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@ -7,8 +7,10 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
### Removed ### Removed
- **Breaking**: Removed 1.0+ deprecated configurations `Pleroma.Upload, :strip_exif` and `:instance, :dedupe_media` - **Breaking**: Removed 1.0+ deprecated configurations `Pleroma.Upload, :strip_exif` and `:instance, :dedupe_media`
- **Breaking**: OStatus protocol support - **Breaking**: OStatus protocol support
- **Breaking**: MDII uploader
### Changed ### Changed
- **Breaking:** attachments are removed along with statuses when there are no other references to it
- **Breaking:** Elixir >=1.8 is now required (was >= 1.7) - **Breaking:** Elixir >=1.8 is now required (was >= 1.7)
- **Breaking:** attachment links (`config :pleroma, :instance, no_attachment_links` and `config :pleroma, Pleroma.Upload, link_name`) disabled by default - **Breaking:** attachment links (`config :pleroma, :instance, no_attachment_links` and `config :pleroma, Pleroma.Upload, link_name`) disabled by default
- Replaced [pleroma_job_queue](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma_job_queue) and `Pleroma.Web.Federator.RetryQueue` with [Oban](https://github.com/sorentwo/oban) (see [`docs/config.md`](docs/config.md) on migrating customized worker / retry settings) - Replaced [pleroma_job_queue](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma_job_queue) and `Pleroma.Web.Federator.RetryQueue` with [Oban](https://github.com/sorentwo/oban) (see [`docs/config.md`](docs/config.md) on migrating customized worker / retry settings)
@ -21,6 +23,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Deprecated `User.Info` embedded schema (fields moved to `User`) - Deprecated `User.Info` embedded schema (fields moved to `User`)
- Store status data inside Flag activity - Store status data inside Flag activity
- Deprecated (reorganized as `UserRelationship` entity) User fields with user AP IDs (`blocks`, `mutes`, `muted_reblogs`, `muted_notifications`, `subscribers`). - Deprecated (reorganized as `UserRelationship` entity) User fields with user AP IDs (`blocks`, `mutes`, `muted_reblogs`, `muted_notifications`, `subscribers`).
- Logger: default log level changed from `warn` to `info`.
<details> <details>
<summary>API Changes</summary> <summary>API Changes</summary>
@ -51,6 +54,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Support for `X-Forwarded-For` and similar HTTP headers which used by reverse proxies to pass a real user IP address to the backend. Must not be enabled unless your instance is behind at least one reverse proxy (such as Nginx, Apache HTTPD or Varnish Cache). - Support for `X-Forwarded-For` and similar HTTP headers which used by reverse proxies to pass a real user IP address to the backend. Must not be enabled unless your instance is behind at least one reverse proxy (such as Nginx, Apache HTTPD or Varnish Cache).
- MRF: New module which handles incoming posts based on their age. By default, all incoming posts that are older than 2 days will be unlisted and not shown to their followers. - MRF: New module which handles incoming posts based on their age. By default, all incoming posts that are older than 2 days will be unlisted and not shown to their followers.
- User notification settings: Add `privacy_option` option. - User notification settings: Add `privacy_option` option.
- Support for custom Elixir modules (such as MRF policies)
- User settings: Add _This account is a_ option. - User settings: Add _This account is a_ option.
- OAuth: admin scopes support (relevant setting: `[:auth, :enforce_oauth_admin_scope_usage]`). - OAuth: admin scopes support (relevant setting: `[:auth, :enforce_oauth_admin_scope_usage]`).
<details> <details>
@ -103,6 +107,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Mastodon API: Inability to get some local users by nickname in `/api/v1/accounts/:id_or_nickname` - Mastodon API: Inability to get some local users by nickname in `/api/v1/accounts/:id_or_nickname`
- AdminAPI: If some status received reports both in the "new" format and "old" format it was considered reports on two different statuses (in the context of grouped reports) - AdminAPI: If some status received reports both in the "new" format and "old" format it was considered reports on two different statuses (in the context of grouped reports)
- Admin API: Error when trying to update reports in the "old" format - Admin API: Error when trying to update reports in the "old" format
- Mastodon API: Marking a conversation as read (`POST /api/v1/conversations/:id/read`) now no longer brings it to the top in the user's direct conversation list
</details> </details>
## [1.1.6] - 2019-11-19 ## [1.1.6] - 2019-11-19

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@ -14,6 +14,20 @@ RUN apk add git gcc g++ musl-dev make &&\
FROM alpine:3.9 FROM alpine:3.9
ARG BUILD_DATE
ARG VCS_REF
LABEL maintainer="ops@pleroma.social" \
org.opencontainers.image.title="pleroma" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Pleroma for Docker" \
org.opencontainers.image.authors="ops@pleroma.social" \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="pleroma.social" \
org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma" \
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="AGPL-3.0" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://pleroma.social" \
org.opencontainers.image.revision=$VCS_REF \
org.opencontainers.image.created=$BUILD_DATE
ARG HOME=/opt/pleroma ARG HOME=/opt/pleroma
ARG DATA=/var/lib/pleroma ARG DATA=/var/lib/pleroma

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IO.puts("RUM enabled: #{rum_enabled}") IO.puts("RUM enabled: #{rum_enabled}")
config :pleroma, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.ClientMock config :pleroma, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.ClientMock
if File.exists?("./config/benchmark.secret.exs") do
import_config "benchmark.secret.exs"
else
IO.puts(
"You may want to create benchmark.secret.exs to declare custom database connection parameters."
)
end

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config :pleroma, Pleroma.Captcha, config :pleroma, Pleroma.Captcha,
enabled: true, enabled: true,
seconds_valid: 60, seconds_valid: 300,
method: Pleroma.Captcha.Native method: Pleroma.Captcha.Native
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Captcha.Kocaptcha, endpoint: "https://captcha.kotobank.ch" config :pleroma, Pleroma.Captcha.Kocaptcha, endpoint: "https://captcha.kotobank.ch"
@ -108,10 +108,6 @@
streaming_enabled: true, streaming_enabled: true,
public_endpoint: "https://s3.amazonaws.com" public_endpoint: "https://s3.amazonaws.com"
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Uploaders.MDII,
cgi: "https://mdii.sakura.ne.jp/mdii-post.cgi",
files: "https://mdii.sakura.ne.jp"
config :pleroma, :emoji, config :pleroma, :emoji,
shortcode_globs: ["/emoji/custom/**/*.png"], shortcode_globs: ["/emoji/custom/**/*.png"],
pack_extensions: [".png", ".gif"], pack_extensions: [".png", ".gif"],
@ -621,6 +617,8 @@
activity_pub: nil, activity_pub: nil,
activity_pub_question: 30_000 activity_pub_question: 30_000
config :pleroma, :modules, runtime_dir: "instance/modules"
config :swarm, node_blacklist: [~r/myhtml_.*$/] config :swarm, node_blacklist: [~r/myhtml_.*$/]
# Import environment specific config. This must remain at the bottom # Import environment specific config. This must remain at the bottom
# of this file so it overrides the configuration defined above. # of this file so it overrides the configuration defined above.

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} }
] ]
}, },
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: Pleroma.Uploaders.MDII,
type: :group,
children: [
%{
key: :cgi,
type: :string,
suggestions: ["https://mdii.sakura.ne.jp/mdii-post.cgi"]
},
%{
key: :files,
type: :string,
suggestions: ["https://mdii.sakura.ne.jp"]
}
]
},
%{ %{
group: :pleroma, group: :pleroma,
key: :http, key: :http,

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config :phoenix, serve_endpoints: true config :phoenix, serve_endpoints: true
# Do not print debug messages in production # Do not print debug messages in production
config :logger, :console, level: :warn config :logger, :console, level: :info
config :logger, :ex_syslogger, level: :warn config :logger, :ex_syslogger, level: :info
# ## SSL Support # ## SSL Support
# #

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config :pleroma, :instance, static_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/static" config :pleroma, :instance, static_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/static"
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Uploaders.Local, uploads: "/var/lib/pleroma/uploads" config :pleroma, Pleroma.Uploaders.Local, uploads: "/var/lib/pleroma/uploads"
config :pleroma, :modules, runtime_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/modules"
config_path = System.get_env("PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH") || "/etc/pleroma/config.exs" config_path = System.get_env("PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH") || "/etc/pleroma/config.exs"

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config :pleroma, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.ClientMock config :pleroma, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client, Pleroma.ReverseProxy.ClientMock
config :pleroma, :modules, runtime_dir: "test/fixtures/modules"
if File.exists?("./config/test.secret.exs") do if File.exists?("./config/test.secret.exs") do
import_config "test.secret.exs" import_config "test.secret.exs"
else else

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The `id` parameter can also be the `nickname` of the user. This only works in th
Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object: Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
- `tags`: Lists an array of tags for the user - `tags`: Lists an array of tags for the user
- `relationship{}`: Includes fields as documented for Mastodon API https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/entities/#relationship - `relationship{}`: Includes fields as documented for Mastodon API https://docs.joinmastodon.org/entities/relationship/
- `is_moderator`: boolean, nullable, true if user is a moderator - `is_moderator`: boolean, nullable, true if user is a moderator
- `is_admin`: boolean, nullable, true if user is an admin - `is_admin`: boolean, nullable, true if user is an admin
- `confirmation_pending`: boolean, true if a new user account is waiting on email confirmation to be activated - `confirmation_pending`: boolean, true if a new user account is waiting on email confirmation to be activated

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* Response: JSON. Returns `{"status": "success"}` if the account was successfully disabled, `{"error": "[error message]"}` otherwise * Response: JSON. Returns `{"status": "success"}` if the account was successfully disabled, `{"error": "[error message]"}` otherwise
* Example response: `{"error": "Invalid password."}` * Example response: `{"error": "Invalid password."}`
## `/api/account/register`
### Register a new user
* Method `POST`
* Authentication: not required
* Params:
* `nickname`
* `fullname`
* `bio`
* `email`
* `password`
* `confirm`
* `captcha_solution`: optional, contains provider-specific captcha solution,
* `captcha_token`: optional, contains provider-specific captcha token
* `token`: invite token required when the registrations aren't public.
* Response: JSON. Returns a user object on success, otherwise returns `{"error": "error_msg"}`
* Example response:
```json
{
"background_image": null,
"cover_photo": "https://pleroma.soykaf.com/images/banner.png",
"created_at": "Tue Dec 18 16:55:56 +0000 2018",
"default_scope": "public",
"description": "blushy-crushy fediverse idol + pleroma dev\nlet's be friends \nぷれろまの生徒会長。謎の外人。日本語OK. \n公主病.",
"description_html": "blushy-crushy fediverse idol + pleroma dev.<br />let's be friends <br />ぷれろまの生徒会長。謎の外人。日本語OK. <br />公主病.",
"favourites_count": 0,
"fields": [],
"followers_count": 0,
"following": false,
"follows_you": false,
"friends_count": 0,
"id": 6,
"is_local": true,
"locked": false,
"name": "lain",
"name_html": "lain",
"no_rich_text": false,
"pleroma": {
"tags": []
},
"profile_image_url": "https://pleroma.soykaf.com/images/avi.png",
"profile_image_url_https": "https://pleroma.soykaf.com/images/avi.png",
"profile_image_url_original": "https://pleroma.soykaf.com/images/avi.png",
"profile_image_url_profile_size": "https://pleroma.soykaf.com/images/avi.png",
"rights": {
"delete_others_notice": false
},
"screen_name": "lain",
"statuses_count": 0,
"statusnet_blocking": false,
"statusnet_profile_url": "https://pleroma.soykaf.com/users/lain"
}
```
## `/api/pleroma/admin/` ## `/api/pleroma/admin/`
See [Admin-API](admin_api.md) See [Admin-API](admin_api.md)

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ mix pleroma.digest test <nickname> [<since_date>]
Example: Example:
```sh tab="OTP" ```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl digest test donaldtheduck 2019-05-20 ./bin/pleroma_ctl digest test donaldtheduck 2019-05-20
``` ```

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@ -453,6 +453,7 @@ An example for Sendgrid adapter:
```elixir ```elixir
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer,
enabled: true,
adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Sendgrid, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Sendgrid,
api_key: "YOUR_API_KEY" api_key: "YOUR_API_KEY"
``` ```
@ -461,13 +462,13 @@ An example for SMTP adapter:
```elixir ```elixir
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer,
enabled: true,
adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.SMTP, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.SMTP,
relay: "smtp.gmail.com", relay: "smtp.gmail.com",
username: "YOUR_USERNAME@gmail.com", username: "YOUR_USERNAME@gmail.com",
password: "YOUR_SMTP_PASSWORD", password: "YOUR_SMTP_PASSWORD",
port: 465, port: 465,
ssl: true, ssl: true,
tls: :always,
auth: :always auth: :always
``` ```
@ -836,3 +837,7 @@ config :auto_linker,
rel: "ugc" rel: "ugc"
] ]
``` ```
## Custom Runtime Modules (`:modules`)
* `runtime_dir`: A path to custom Elixir modules (such as MRF policies).

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# Installing on CentOS 7
## Installation
This guide is a step-by-step installation guide for CentOS 7. It also assumes that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-sudo-user-on-centos-quickstart). If you want to run this guide with root, ignore the `sudo` at the beginning of the lines, unless it calls a user like `sudo -Hu pleroma`; in this case, use `su <username> -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead.
### Required packages
* `postgresql` (9,6+, CentOS 7 comes with 9.2, we will install version 11 in this guide)
* `elixir` (1.5+)
* `erlang`
* `erlang-parsetools`
* `erlang-xmerl`
* `git`
* Development Tools
#### Optional packages used in this guide
* `nginx` (preferred, example configs for other reverse proxies can be found in the repo)
* `certbot` (or any other ACME client for Lets Encrypt certificates)
### Prepare the system
* First update the system, if not already done:
```shell
sudo yum update
```
* Install some of the above mentioned programs:
```shell
sudo yum install wget git unzip
```
* Install development tools:
```shell
sudo yum group install "Development Tools"
```
### Install Elixir and Erlang
* Add the EPEL repo:
```shell
sudo yum install epel-release
sudo yum -y update
```
* Install Erlang repository:
```shell
wget -P /tmp/ https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/erlang-solutions-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
sudo rpm -Uvh erlang-solutions-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
```
* Install Erlang:
```shell
sudo yum install erlang erlang-parsetools erlang-xmerl
```
* Download [latest Elixir release from Github](https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/releases/tag/v1.8.1) (Example for the newest version at the time when this manual was written)
```shell
wget -P /tmp/ https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/releases/download/v1.8.1/Precompiled.zip
```
* Create folder where you want to install Elixir, well use:
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/elixir
```
* Unzip downloaded file there:
```shell
sudo unzip /tmp/Precompiled.zip -d /opt/elixir
```
* Create symlinks for the pre-compiled binaries:
```shell
for e in elixir elixirc iex mix; do sudo ln -s /opt/elixir/bin/${e} /usr/local/bin/${e}; done
```
### Install PostgreSQL
* Add the Postgresql repository:
```shell
sudo yum install https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/11/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/pgdg-centos11-11-2.noarch.rpm
```
* Install the Postgresql server:
```shell
sudo yum install postgresql11-server postgresql11-contrib
```
* Initialize database:
```shell
sudo /usr/pgsql-11/bin/postgresql-11-setup initdb
```
* Open configuration file `/var/lib/pgsql/11/data/pg_hba.conf` and change the following lines from:
```plain
# IPv4 local connections:
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 ident
# IPv6 local connections:
host all all ::1/128 ident
```
to
```plain
# IPv4 local connections:
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
# IPv6 local connections:
host all all ::1/128 md5
```
* Enable and start postgresql server:
```shell
sudo systemctl enable --now postgresql-11.service
```
### Install PleromaBE
* Add a new system user for the Pleroma service:
```shell
sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/pleroma -U pleroma
```
**Note**: To execute a single command as the Pleroma system user, use `sudo -Hu pleroma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `sudo -Hu pleroma $SHELL`. If you dont have and want `sudo` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l pleroma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l pleroma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell.
* Git clone the PleromaBE repository and make the Pleroma user the owner of the directory:
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/pleroma
sudo chown -R pleroma:pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone -b stable https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
```
* Change to the new directory:
```shell
cd /opt/pleroma
```
* Install the dependencies for Pleroma and answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `Hex`:
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get
```
* Generate the configuration: `sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen`
* Answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `rebar3`.
* This may take some time, because parts of pleroma get compiled first.
* After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`.
* Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Pleroma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instance, `dev.secret.exs` for development instances):
```shell
mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs}
```
* The previous command creates also the file `config/setup_db.psql`, with which you can create the database:
```shell
sudo -Hu postgres psql -f config/setup_db.psql
```
* Now run the database migration:
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate
```
* Now you can start Pleroma already
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix phx.server
```
### Finalize installation
If you want to open your newly installed instance to the world, you should run nginx or some other webserver/proxy in front of Pleroma and you should consider to create a systemd service file for Pleroma.
#### Nginx
* Install nginx, if not already done:
```shell
sudo yum install nginx
```
* Setup your SSL cert, using your method of choice or certbot. If using certbot, first install it:
```shell
sudo yum install certbot-nginx
```
and then set it up:
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt/
sudo certbot certonly --email <your@emailaddress> -d <yourdomain> --standalone
```
If that doesnt work, make sure, that nginx is not already running. If it still doesnt work, try setting up nginx first (change ssl “on” to “off” and try again).
---
* Copy the example nginx configuration to the nginx folder
```shell
sudo cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/pleroma.conf
```
* Before starting nginx edit the configuration and change it to your needs (e.g. change servername, change cert paths)
* Enable and start nginx:
```shell
sudo systemctl enable --now nginx
```
If you need to renew the certificate in the future, uncomment the relevant location block in the nginx config and run:
```shell
sudo certbot certonly --email <your@emailaddress> -d <yourdomain> --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/
```
#### Other webserver/proxies
You can find example configurations for them in `/opt/pleroma/installation/`.
#### Systemd service
* Copy example service file
```shell
sudo cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service
```
* Edit the service file and make sure that all paths fit your installation
* Enable and start `pleroma.service`:
```shell
sudo systemctl enable --now pleroma.service
```
#### Create your first user
If your instance is up and running, you can create your first user with administrative rights with the following task:
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress> --admin
```
#### Further reading
* [Backup your instance](../administration/backup.md)
* [Hardening your instance](../configuration/hardening.md)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](../configuration/howto_mediaproxy.md)
* [Updating your instance](../administration/updating.md)
## Questions
Questions about the installation or didnt it work as it should be, ask in [#pleroma:matrix.org](https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#freenode_#pleroma:matrix.org) or IRC Channel **#pleroma** on **Freenode**.

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@ -1,42 +1,28 @@
# Switching a from-source install to OTP releases # Switching a from-source install to OTP releases
## What are 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. 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.md#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 ## Pre-requisites
You will be running commands as root. If you aren't root already, please elevate your priviledges by executing `sudo su`/`su`. 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. The system needs to have `curl` and `unzip` installed for downloading and unpacking release builds.
Debian/Ubuntu: ```sh tab="Alpine"
```sh apk add curl unzip
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
apt install curl unzip apt install curl unzip
``` ```
Alpine:
```
apk add curl unzip
```
## Moving content out of the application directory ## 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. 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. Pleroma should be stopped before proceeding.
### Moving uploads/custom public files directory ### Moving uploads/custom public files directory
```sh ```sh
# Create uploads directory and set proper permissions (skip if using a remote uploader) # 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 # Note: It does not have to be `/var/lib/pleroma/uploads`, you can configure it to be something else later
@ -92,8 +78,8 @@ Before proceeding, get the flavour from [Detecting flavour](otp_en.md#detecting-
rm -r ~pleroma/* rm -r ~pleroma/*
# Set the flavour environment variable to the string you got in Detecting flavour section. # 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 # For example if the flavour is `amd64-musl` the command will be
export FLAVOUR="arm64-musl" export FLAVOUR="amd64-musl"
# Clone the release build into a temporary directory and unpack it # Clone the release build into a temporary directory and unpack it
# Replace `stable` with `unstable` if you want to run the unstable branch # Replace `stable` with `unstable` if you want to run the unstable branch
@ -124,8 +110,15 @@ OTP releases have different service files than from-source installs so they need
**Warning:** The service files assume pleroma user's home directory is `/opt/pleroma`, please make sure all paths fit your installation. **Warning:** The service files assume pleroma user's home directory is `/opt/pleroma`, please make sure all paths fit your installation.
Debian/Ubuntu: ```sh tab="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
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
# Copy the service into a proper directory # Copy the service into a proper directory
cp ~pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service cp ~pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service
@ -139,14 +132,6 @@ systemctl reenable pleroma
systemctl 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 ## Running mix tasks
Refer to [Running mix tasks](otp_en.md#running-mix-tasks) section from OTP release installation guide. Refer to [Running mix tasks](otp_en.md#running-mix-tasks) section from OTP release installation guide.
## Updating ## Updating

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
You will be running commands as root. If you aren't root already, please elevate your priviledges by executing `sudo su`/`su`. 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. 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 and Alpine.
### Detecting flavour ### Detecting flavour
@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ If your platform is supported the output will contain the flavour string, you wi
### Installing the required packages ### Installing the required packages
Other than things bundled in the OTP release Pleroma depends on: Other than things bundled in the OTP release Pleroma depends on:
* curl (to download the release build) * curl (to download the release build)
* unzip (needed to unpack release builds) * unzip (needed to unpack release builds)
* ncurses (ERTS won't run without it) * ncurses (ERTS won't run without it)
@ -27,18 +28,16 @@ Other than things bundled in the OTP release Pleroma depends on:
* nginx (could be swapped with another reverse proxy but this guide covers only it) * 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) * certbot (for Let's Encrypt certificates, could be swapped with another ACME client, but this guide covers only it)
Debian/Ubuntu: ```sh tab="Alpine"
```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 echo "http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories
apk update apk update
apk add curl unzip ncurses postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot apk add curl unzip ncurses postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
``` ```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
apt install curl unzip libncurses5 postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
```
## Setup ## Setup
### Configuring PostgreSQL ### Configuring PostgreSQL
#### (Optional) Installing RUM indexes #### (Optional) Installing RUM indexes
@ -48,12 +47,7 @@ apk add curl unzip ncurses postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot
RUM indexes are an alternative indexing scheme that is not included in PostgreSQL by default. You can read more about them on the [Configuration page](../configuration/cheatsheet.md#rum-indexing-for-full-text-search). They are completely optional and most of the time are not worth it, especially if you are running a single user instance (unless you absolutely need ordered search results). RUM indexes are an alternative indexing scheme that is not included in PostgreSQL by default. You can read more about them on the [Configuration page](../configuration/cheatsheet.md#rum-indexing-for-full-text-search). They are completely optional and most of the time are not worth it, especially if you are running a single user instance (unless you absolutely need ordered search results).
Debian/Ubuntu (available only on Buster/19.04): ```sh tab="Alpine"
```sh
apt install postgresql-11-rum
```
Alpine:
```sh
apk add git build-base postgresql-dev apk add git build-base postgresql-dev
git clone https://github.com/postgrespro/rum /tmp/rum git clone https://github.com/postgrespro/rum /tmp/rum
cd /tmp/rum cd /tmp/rum
@ -62,25 +56,31 @@ make USE_PGXS=1 install
cd cd
rm -r /tmp/rum rm -r /tmp/rum
``` ```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
# Available only on Buster/19.04
apt install postgresql-11-rum
```
#### (Optional) Performance configuration #### (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 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 tab="Alpine"
```sh
systemctl restart postgresql
```
Alpine:
```sh
rc-service postgresql restart rc-service postgresql restart
``` ```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
systemctl restart postgresql
```
### Installing Pleroma ### Installing Pleroma
```sh ```sh
# Create the Pleroma user # Create a Pleroma user
adduser --system --shell /bin/false --home /opt/pleroma pleroma adduser --system --shell /bin/false --home /opt/pleroma pleroma
# Set the flavour environment variable to the string you got in Detecting flavour section. # 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 # For example if the flavour is `amd64-musl` the command will be
export FLAVOUR="arm64-musl" export FLAVOUR="amd64-musl"
# Clone the release build into a temporary directory and unpack it # Clone the release build into a temporary directory and unpack it
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc " su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "
@ -133,49 +133,52 @@ su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma stop"
### Setting up nginx and getting Let's Encrypt SSL certificaties ### Setting up nginx and getting Let's Encrypt SSL certificaties
#### Get a Let's Encrypt certificate
```sh ```sh
# Get a Let's Encrypt certificate
certbot certonly --standalone --preferred-challenges http -d yourinstance.tld certbot certonly --standalone --preferred-challenges http -d yourinstance.tld
```
# Copy the Pleroma nginx configuration to the nginx folder #### Copy Pleroma nginx configuration to the nginx folder
# The location of nginx configs is dependent on the distro
# For Debian/Ubuntu: The location of nginx configs is dependent on the distro
```sh tab="Alpine"
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/pleroma.conf
```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.nginx 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 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 If your distro does not have either of those you can append `include /etc/nginx/pleroma.conf` to the end of the http section in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf and
```sh
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/pleroma.conf
```
#### Edit the nginx config
```sh
# Replace example.tld with your (sub)domain
$EDITOR path-to-nginx-config $EDITOR path-to-nginx-config
# Verify that the config is valid # Verify that the config is valid
nginx -t nginx -t
```
#### Start nginx
# Start nginx ```sh tab="Alpine"
# For Debian/Ubuntu:
systemctl start nginx
# For Alpine:
rc-service nginx start 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. ```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
systemctl start nginx
```
At this point if you open your (sub)domain in a browser you should see a 502 error, that's because Pleroma is not started yet.
### Setting up a system service ### 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 ```sh tab="Alpine"
systemctl start pleroma
systemctl enable pleroma
```
Alpine:
```sh
# Copy the service into a proper directory # Copy the service into a proper directory
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma cp /opt/pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma
@ -184,13 +187,22 @@ rc-service pleroma start
rc-update add pleroma rc-update add pleroma
``` ```
```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
# Copy the service into a proper directory
cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service
# Start pleroma and enable it on boot
systemctl start pleroma
systemctl enable pleroma
```
If everything worked, you should see Pleroma-FE when visiting your domain. If that didn't happen, try reviewing the installation steps, starting Pleroma in the foreground and seeing if there are any errrors. 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) Still doesn't work? Feel free to contact us on [#pleroma on freenode](https://irc.pleroma.social) 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-support/issues/new)
## Post installation ## Post installation
### Setting up auto-renew Let's Encrypt certificate ### Setting up auto-renew of the Let's Encrypt certificate
```sh ```sh
# Create the directory for webroot challenges # Create the directory for webroot challenges
mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt
@ -201,25 +213,8 @@ $EDITOR path-to-nginx-config
# Verify that the config is valid # Verify that the config is valid
nginx -t nginx -t
``` ```
Debian/Ubuntu:
```sh
# Restart nginx
systemctl restart nginx
# Ensure the webroot menthod and post hook is working ```sh tab="Alpine"
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 # Restart nginx
rc-service nginx restart rc-service nginx restart
@ -236,15 +231,25 @@ certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --
' > /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert ' > /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert
chmod +x /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 # If everything worked the output should contain /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert
run-parts --test /etc/periodic/daily 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 tab="Debian/Ubuntu"
```sh # Restart nginx
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl user set admin --admin" systemctl restart nginx
# Ensure the webroot menthod and post hook is working
certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --dry-run --post-hook 'systemctl reload nginx'
# 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
``` ```
## Create your first user and set as admin ## Create your first user and set as admin
@ -270,4 +275,3 @@ But you should **always check the release notes/changelog** in case there are co
* [Backup your instance](../administration/backup.md) * [Backup your instance](../administration/backup.md)
* [Hardening your instance](../configuration/hardening.md) * [Hardening your instance](../configuration/hardening.md)
* [How to activate mediaproxy](../configuration/howto_mediaproxy.md) * [How to activate mediaproxy](../configuration/howto_mediaproxy.md)
* [Updating your instance](../administration/updating.md)

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Application do defmodule Pleroma.Application do
import Cachex.Spec import Cachex.Spec
use Application use Application
require Logger
@name Mix.Project.config()[:name] @name Mix.Project.config()[:name]
@version Mix.Project.config()[:version] @version Mix.Project.config()[:version]
@ -33,6 +34,7 @@ def start(_type, _args) do
Pleroma.HTML.compile_scrubbers() Pleroma.HTML.compile_scrubbers()
Pleroma.Config.DeprecationWarnings.warn() Pleroma.Config.DeprecationWarnings.warn()
setup_instrumenters() setup_instrumenters()
load_custom_modules()
# Define workers and child supervisors to be supervised # Define workers and child supervisors to be supervised
children = children =
@ -68,6 +70,28 @@ def start(_type, _args) do
Supervisor.start_link(children, opts) Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
end end
def load_custom_modules do
dir = Pleroma.Config.get([:modules, :runtime_dir])
if dir && File.exists?(dir) do
dir
|> Pleroma.Utils.compile_dir()
|> case do
{:error, _errors, _warnings} ->
raise "Invalid custom modules"
{:ok, modules, _warnings} ->
if @env != :test do
Enum.each(modules, fn mod ->
Logger.info("Custom module loaded: #{inspect(mod)}")
end)
end
:ok
end
end
end
defp setup_instrumenters do defp setup_instrumenters do
require Prometheus.Registry require Prometheus.Registry

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@ -64,11 +64,13 @@ def mark_as_read(%User{} = user, %Conversation{} = conversation) do
end end
def mark_as_read(participation) do def mark_as_read(participation) do
participation __MODULE__
|> read_cng(%{read: true}) |> where(id: ^participation.id)
|> Repo.update() |> update(set: [read: true])
|> select([p], p)
|> Repo.update_all([])
|> case do |> case do
{:ok, participation} -> {1, [participation]} ->
participation = Repo.preload(participation, :user) participation = Repo.preload(participation, :user)
User.set_unread_conversation_count(participation.user) User.set_unread_conversation_count(participation.user)
{:ok, participation} {:ok, participation}

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@ -10,9 +10,7 @@ def compile_scrubbers do
dir = Path.join(:code.priv_dir(:pleroma), "scrubbers") dir = Path.join(:code.priv_dir(:pleroma), "scrubbers")
dir dir
|> File.ls!() |> Pleroma.Utils.compile_dir()
|> Enum.map(&Path.join(dir, &1))
|> Kernel.ParallelCompiler.compile()
|> case do |> case do
{:error, _errors, _warnings} -> {:error, _errors, _warnings} ->
raise "Compiling scrubbers failed" raise "Compiling scrubbers failed"

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@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Object do
require Logger require Logger
@type t() :: %__MODULE__{}
schema "objects" do schema "objects" do
field(:data, :map) field(:data, :map)
@ -79,6 +81,20 @@ def get_by_ap_id(ap_id) do
Repo.one(from(object in Object, where: fragment("(?)->>'id' = ?", object.data, ^ap_id))) Repo.one(from(object in Object, where: fragment("(?)->>'id' = ?", object.data, ^ap_id)))
end end
@doc """
Get a single attachment by it's name and href
"""
@spec get_attachment_by_name_and_href(String.t(), String.t()) :: Object.t() | nil
def get_attachment_by_name_and_href(name, href) do
query =
from(o in Object,
where: fragment("(?)->>'name' = ?", o.data, ^name),
where: fragment("(?)->>'href' = ?", o.data, ^href)
)
Repo.one(query)
end
defp warn_on_no_object_preloaded(ap_id) do defp warn_on_no_object_preloaded(ap_id) do
"Object.normalize() called without preloaded object (#{inspect(ap_id)}). Consider preloading the object" "Object.normalize() called without preloaded object (#{inspect(ap_id)}). Consider preloading the object"
|> Logger.debug() |> Logger.debug()
@ -164,6 +180,7 @@ def swap_object_with_tombstone(object) do
def delete(%Object{data: %{"id" => id}} = object) do def delete(%Object{data: %{"id" => id}} = object) do
with {:ok, _obj} = swap_object_with_tombstone(object), with {:ok, _obj} = swap_object_with_tombstone(object),
:ok <- delete_attachments(object),
deleted_activity = Activity.delete_all_by_object_ap_id(id), deleted_activity = Activity.delete_all_by_object_ap_id(id),
{:ok, true} <- Cachex.del(:object_cache, "object:#{id}"), {:ok, true} <- Cachex.del(:object_cache, "object:#{id}"),
{:ok, _} <- Cachex.del(:web_resp_cache, URI.parse(id).path) do {:ok, _} <- Cachex.del(:web_resp_cache, URI.parse(id).path) do
@ -171,6 +188,77 @@ def delete(%Object{data: %{"id" => id}} = object) do
end end
end end
defp delete_attachments(%{data: %{"attachment" => [_ | _] = attachments, "actor" => actor}}) do
hrefs =
Enum.flat_map(attachments, fn attachment ->
Enum.map(attachment["url"], & &1["href"])
end)
names = Enum.map(attachments, & &1["name"])
uploader = Pleroma.Config.get([Pleroma.Upload, :uploader])
# find all objects for copies of the attachments, name and actor doesn't matter here
delete_ids =
from(o in Object,
where:
fragment(
"to_jsonb(array(select jsonb_array_elements((?)#>'{url}') ->> 'href'))::jsonb \\?| (?)",
o.data,
^hrefs
)
)
|> Repo.all()
# we should delete 1 object for any given attachment, but don't delete files if
# there are more than 1 object for it
|> Enum.reduce(%{}, fn %{
id: id,
data: %{
"url" => [%{"href" => href}],
"actor" => obj_actor,
"name" => name
}
},
acc ->
Map.update(acc, href, %{id: id, count: 1}, fn val ->
case obj_actor == actor and name in names do
true ->
# set id of the actor's object that will be deleted
%{val | id: id, count: val.count + 1}
false ->
# another actor's object, just increase count to not delete file
%{val | count: val.count + 1}
end
end)
end)
|> Enum.map(fn {href, %{id: id, count: count}} ->
# only delete files that have single instance
with 1 <- count do
prefix =
case Pleroma.Config.get([Pleroma.Upload, :base_url]) do
nil -> "media"
_ -> ""
end
base_url = Pleroma.Config.get([__MODULE__, :base_url], Pleroma.Web.base_url())
file_path = String.trim_leading(href, "#{base_url}/#{prefix}")
uploader.delete_file(file_path)
end
id
end)
from(o in Object, where: o.id in ^delete_ids)
|> Repo.delete_all()
:ok
end
defp delete_attachments(%{data: _data}), do: :ok
def prune(%Object{data: %{"id" => id}} = object) do def prune(%Object{data: %{"id" => id}} = object) do
with {:ok, object} <- Repo.delete(object), with {:ok, object} <- Repo.delete(object),
{:ok, true} <- Cachex.del(:object_cache, "object:#{id}"), {:ok, true} <- Cachex.del(:object_cache, "object:#{id}"),

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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ defp maybe_date_fetch(headers, date) do
end end
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id) when is_binary(id) do def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id) when is_binary(id) do
Logger.info("Fetching object #{id} via AP") Logger.debug("Fetching object #{id} via AP")
date = Pleroma.Signature.signed_date() date = Pleroma.Signature.signed_date()

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@ -18,16 +18,13 @@ def call(%Plug.Conn{assigns: assigns} = conn, %{scopes: scopes} = options) do
token = assigns[:token] token = assigns[:token]
scopes = transform_scopes(scopes, options) scopes = transform_scopes(scopes, options)
matched_scopes = token && filter_descendants(scopes, token.scopes) matched_scopes = (token && filter_descendants(scopes, token.scopes)) || []
cond do cond do
is_nil(token) -> token && op == :| && Enum.any?(matched_scopes) ->
maybe_perform_instance_privacy_check(conn, options)
op == :| && Enum.any?(matched_scopes) ->
conn conn
op == :& && matched_scopes == scopes -> token && op == :& && matched_scopes == scopes ->
conn conn
options[:fallback] == :proceed_unauthenticated -> options[:fallback] == :proceed_unauthenticated ->

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@ -5,10 +5,12 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.Local do defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.Local do
@behaviour Pleroma.Uploaders.Uploader @behaviour Pleroma.Uploaders.Uploader
@impl true
def get_file(_) do def get_file(_) do
{:ok, {:static_dir, upload_path()}} {:ok, {:static_dir, upload_path()}}
end end
@impl true
def put_file(upload) do def put_file(upload) do
{local_path, file} = {local_path, file} =
case Enum.reverse(Path.split(upload.path)) do case Enum.reverse(Path.split(upload.path)) do
@ -33,4 +35,15 @@ def put_file(upload) do
def upload_path do def upload_path do
Pleroma.Config.get!([__MODULE__, :uploads]) Pleroma.Config.get!([__MODULE__, :uploads])
end end
@impl true
def delete_file(path) do
upload_path()
|> Path.join(path)
|> File.rm()
|> case do
:ok -> :ok
{:error, posix_error} -> {:error, to_string(posix_error)}
end
end
end end

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@ -1,37 +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.MDII do
@moduledoc "Represents uploader for https://github.com/hakaba-hitoyo/minimal-digital-image-infrastructure"
alias Pleroma.Config
alias Pleroma.HTTP
@behaviour Pleroma.Uploaders.Uploader
# MDII-hosted images are never passed through the MediaPlug; only local media.
# Delegate to Pleroma.Uploaders.Local
def get_file(file) do
Pleroma.Uploaders.Local.get_file(file)
end
def put_file(upload) do
cgi = Config.get([Pleroma.Uploaders.MDII, :cgi])
files = Config.get([Pleroma.Uploaders.MDII, :files])
{:ok, file_data} = File.read(upload.tempfile)
extension = String.split(upload.name, ".") |> List.last()
query = "#{cgi}?#{extension}"
with {:ok, %{status: 200, body: body}} <-
HTTP.post(query, file_data, [], adapter: [pool: :default]) do
remote_file_name = String.split(body) |> List.first()
public_url = "#{files}/#{remote_file_name}.#{extension}"
{:ok, {:url, public_url}}
else
_ -> Pleroma.Uploaders.Local.put_file(upload)
end
end
end

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.S3 do
# The file name is re-encoded with S3's constraints here to comply with previous # The file name is re-encoded with S3's constraints here to comply with previous
# links with less strict filenames # links with less strict filenames
@impl true
def get_file(file) do def get_file(file) do
config = Config.get([__MODULE__]) config = Config.get([__MODULE__])
bucket = Keyword.fetch!(config, :bucket) bucket = Keyword.fetch!(config, :bucket)
@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ def get_file(file) do
])}} ])}}
end end
@impl true
def put_file(%Pleroma.Upload{} = upload) do def put_file(%Pleroma.Upload{} = upload) do
config = Config.get([__MODULE__]) config = Config.get([__MODULE__])
bucket = Keyword.get(config, :bucket) bucket = Keyword.get(config, :bucket)
@ -69,6 +71,18 @@ def put_file(%Pleroma.Upload{} = upload) do
end end
end end
@impl true
def delete_file(file) do
[__MODULE__, :bucket]
|> Config.get()
|> ExAws.S3.delete_object(file)
|> ExAws.request()
|> case do
{:ok, %{status_code: 204}} -> :ok
error -> {:error, inspect(error)}
end
end
@regex Regex.compile!("[^0-9a-zA-Z!.*/'()_-]") @regex Regex.compile!("[^0-9a-zA-Z!.*/'()_-]")
def strict_encode(name) do def strict_encode(name) do
String.replace(name, @regex, "-") String.replace(name, @regex, "-")

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@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.Uploader do
@callback put_file(Pleroma.Upload.t()) :: @callback put_file(Pleroma.Upload.t()) ::
:ok | {:ok, file_spec()} | {:error, String.t()} | :wait_callback :ok | {:ok, file_spec()} | {:error, String.t()} | :wait_callback
@callback delete_file(file :: String.t()) :: :ok | {:error, String.t()}
@callback http_callback(Plug.Conn.t(), Map.t()) :: @callback http_callback(Plug.Conn.t(), Map.t()) ::
{:ok, Plug.Conn.t()} {:ok, Plug.Conn.t()}
| {:ok, Plug.Conn.t(), file_spec()} | {:ok, Plug.Conn.t(), file_spec()}
@ -43,7 +45,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Uploaders.Uploader do
@optional_callbacks http_callback: 2 @optional_callbacks http_callback: 2
@spec put_file(module(), Pleroma.Upload.t()) :: {:ok, file_spec()} | {:error, String.t()} @spec put_file(module(), Pleroma.Upload.t()) :: {:ok, file_spec()} | {:error, String.t()}
def put_file(uploader, upload) do def put_file(uploader, upload) do
case uploader.put_file(upload) do case uploader.put_file(upload) do
:ok -> {:ok, {:file, upload.path}} :ok -> {:ok, {:file, upload.path}}

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@ -1430,9 +1430,36 @@ def get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id) do
Creates an internal service actor by URI if missing. Creates an internal service actor by URI if missing.
Optionally takes nickname for addressing. Optionally takes nickname for addressing.
""" """
def get_or_create_service_actor_by_ap_id(uri, nickname \\ nil) do @spec get_or_create_service_actor_by_ap_id(String.t(), String.t()) :: User.t() | nil
with user when is_nil(user) <- get_cached_by_ap_id(uri) do def get_or_create_service_actor_by_ap_id(uri, nickname) do
{:ok, user} = {_, user} =
case get_cached_by_ap_id(uri) do
nil ->
with {:error, %{errors: errors}} <- create_service_actor(uri, nickname) do
Logger.error("Cannot create service actor: #{uri}/.\n#{inspect(errors)}")
{:error, nil}
end
%User{invisible: false} = user ->
set_invisible(user)
user ->
{:ok, user}
end
user
end
@spec set_invisible(User.t()) :: {:ok, User.t()}
defp set_invisible(user) do
user
|> change(%{invisible: true})
|> update_and_set_cache()
end
@spec create_service_actor(String.t(), String.t()) ::
{:ok, User.t()} | {:error, Ecto.Changeset.t()}
defp create_service_actor(uri, nickname) do
%User{ %User{
invisible: true, invisible: true,
local: true, local: true,
@ -1440,10 +1467,10 @@ def get_or_create_service_actor_by_ap_id(uri, nickname \\ nil) do
nickname: nickname, nickname: nickname,
follower_address: uri <> "/followers" follower_address: uri <> "/followers"
} }
|> change
|> unique_constraint(:nickname)
|> Repo.insert() |> Repo.insert()
|> set_cache()
user
end
end end
# AP style # AP style
@ -1855,9 +1882,9 @@ def admin_api_update(user, params) do
]) ])
with {:ok, updated_user} <- update_and_set_cache(changeset) do with {:ok, updated_user} <- update_and_set_cache(changeset) do
if user.is_admin && !updated_user.is_admin do if user.is_admin != updated_user.is_admin do
# Tokens & authorizations containing any admin scopes must be revoked (revoking all). # Admin status change results in change of accessible OAuth scopes, and instead of changing
# This is an extra safety measure (tokens' admin scopes won't be accepted for non-admins). # already issued tokens we revoke them, requiring user to sign in again
global_sign_out(user) global_sign_out(user)
end end

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Utils do
def compile_dir(dir) when is_binary(dir) do
dir
|> File.ls!()
|> Enum.map(&Path.join(dir, &1))
|> Kernel.ParallelCompiler.compile()
end
end

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@ -1298,27 +1298,25 @@ defp object_to_user_data(data) do
def fetch_follow_information_for_user(user) do def fetch_follow_information_for_user(user) do
with {:ok, following_data} <- with {:ok, following_data} <-
Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(user.following_address), Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(user.following_address),
following_count when is_integer(following_count) <- following_data["totalItems"],
{:ok, hide_follows} <- collection_private(following_data), {:ok, hide_follows} <- collection_private(following_data),
{:ok, followers_data} <- {:ok, followers_data} <-
Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(user.follower_address), Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(user.follower_address),
followers_count when is_integer(followers_count) <- followers_data["totalItems"],
{:ok, hide_followers} <- collection_private(followers_data) do {:ok, hide_followers} <- collection_private(followers_data) do
{:ok, {:ok,
%{ %{
hide_follows: hide_follows, hide_follows: hide_follows,
follower_count: followers_count, follower_count: normalize_counter(followers_data["totalItems"]),
following_count: following_count, following_count: normalize_counter(following_data["totalItems"]),
hide_followers: hide_followers hide_followers: hide_followers
}} }}
else else
{:error, _} = e -> {:error, _} = e -> e
e e -> {:error, e}
end
end
e -> defp normalize_counter(counter) when is_integer(counter), do: counter
{:error, e} defp normalize_counter(_), do: 0
end
end
defp maybe_update_follow_information(data) do defp maybe_update_follow_information(data) do
with {:enabled, true} <- with {:enabled, true} <-
@ -1339,24 +1337,18 @@ defp maybe_update_follow_information(data) do
end end
end end
defp collection_private(%{"first" => %{"type" => type}})
when type in ["CollectionPage", "OrderedCollectionPage"],
do: {:ok, false}
defp collection_private(%{"first" => first}) do defp collection_private(%{"first" => first}) do
if is_map(first) and
first["type"] in ["CollectionPage", "OrderedCollectionPage"] do
{:ok, false}
else
with {:ok, %{"type" => type}} when type in ["CollectionPage", "OrderedCollectionPage"] <- with {:ok, %{"type" => type}} when type in ["CollectionPage", "OrderedCollectionPage"] <-
Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(first) do Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(first) do
{:ok, false} {:ok, false}
else else
{:error, {:ok, %{status: code}}} when code in [401, 403] -> {:error, {:ok, %{status: code}}} when code in [401, 403] -> {:ok, true}
{:ok, true} {:error, _} = e -> e
e -> {:error, e}
{:error, _} = e ->
e
e ->
{:error, e}
end
end end
end end

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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ def inbox(%{assigns: %{valid_signature: true}} = conn, params) do
# only accept relayed Creates # only accept relayed Creates
def inbox(conn, %{"type" => "Create"} = params) do def inbox(conn, %{"type" => "Create"} = params) do
Logger.info( Logger.debug(
"Signature missing or not from author, relayed Create message, fetching object from source" "Signature missing or not from author, relayed Create message, fetching object from source"
) )
@ -270,11 +270,11 @@ def inbox(conn, params) do
headers = Enum.into(conn.req_headers, %{}) headers = Enum.into(conn.req_headers, %{})
if String.contains?(headers["signature"], params["actor"]) do if String.contains?(headers["signature"], params["actor"]) do
Logger.info( Logger.debug(
"Signature validation error for: #{params["actor"]}, make sure you are forwarding the HTTP Host header!" "Signature validation error for: #{params["actor"]}, make sure you are forwarding the HTTP Host header!"
) )
Logger.info(inspect(conn.req_headers)) Logger.debug(inspect(conn.req_headers))
end end
json(conn, dgettext("errors", "error")) json(conn, dgettext("errors", "error"))

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy do
@impl true @impl true
def filter(object) do def filter(object) do
Logger.info("REJECTING #{inspect(object)}") Logger.debug("REJECTING #{inspect(object)}")
{:reject, object} {:reject, object}
end end

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MediaProxyWarmingPolicy do
] ]
def perform(:prefetch, url) do def perform(:prefetch, url) do
Logger.info("Prefetching #{inspect(url)}") Logger.debug("Prefetching #{inspect(url)}")
url url
|> MediaProxy.url() |> MediaProxy.url()

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ def is_representable?(%Activity{} = activity) do
* `id`: the ActivityStreams URI of the message * `id`: the ActivityStreams URI of the message
""" """
def publish_one(%{inbox: inbox, json: json, actor: %User{} = actor, id: id} = params) do def publish_one(%{inbox: inbox, json: json, actor: %User{} = actor, id: id} = params) do
Logger.info("Federating #{id} to #{inbox}") Logger.debug("Federating #{id} to #{inbox}")
%{host: host, path: path} = URI.parse(inbox) %{host: host, path: path} = URI.parse(inbox)
digest = "SHA-256=" <> (:crypto.hash(:sha256, json) |> Base.encode64()) digest = "SHA-256=" <> (:crypto.hash(:sha256, json) |> Base.encode64())
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ def publish(%User{} = actor, %Activity{} = activity) do
public = is_public?(activity) public = is_public?(activity)
if public && Config.get([:instance, :allow_relay]) do if public && Config.get([:instance, :allow_relay]) do
Logger.info(fn -> "Relaying #{activity.data["id"]} out" end) Logger.debug(fn -> "Relaying #{activity.data["id"]} out" end)
Relay.publish(activity) Relay.publish(activity)
end end
@ -264,6 +264,10 @@ def gather_webfinger_links(%User{} = user) do
"rel" => "self", "rel" => "self",
"type" => "application/ld+json; profile=\"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams\"", "type" => "application/ld+json; profile=\"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams\"",
"href" => user.ap_id "href" => user.ap_id
},
%{
"rel" => "http://ostatus.org/schema/1.0/subscribe",
"template" => "#{Pleroma.Web.base_url()}/ostatus_subscribe?acct={uri}"
} }
] ]
end end

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@ -9,10 +9,12 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Relay do
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub
require Logger require Logger
@relay_nickname "relay"
def get_actor do def get_actor do
actor = actor =
relay_ap_id() relay_ap_id()
|> User.get_or_create_service_actor_by_ap_id() |> User.get_or_create_service_actor_by_ap_id(@relay_nickname)
actor actor
end end

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@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ def handle_incoming(
%{"type" => "Create", "object" => %{"type" => objtype} = object} = data, %{"type" => "Create", "object" => %{"type" => objtype} = object} = data,
options options
) )
when objtype in ["Article", "Note", "Video", "Page", "Question", "Answer"] do when objtype in ["Article", "Event", "Note", "Video", "Page", "Question", "Answer"] do
actor = Containment.get_actor(data) actor = Containment.get_actor(data)
data = data =

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@ -22,7 +22,16 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Utils do
require Logger require Logger
require Pleroma.Constants require Pleroma.Constants
@supported_object_types ["Article", "Note", "Video", "Page", "Question", "Answer", "Audio"] @supported_object_types [
"Article",
"Note",
"Event",
"Video",
"Page",
"Question",
"Answer",
"Audio"
]
@strip_status_report_states ~w(closed resolved) @strip_status_report_states ~w(closed resolved)
@supported_report_states ~w(open closed resolved) @supported_report_states ~w(open closed resolved)
@valid_visibilities ~w(public unlisted private direct) @valid_visibilities ~w(public unlisted private direct)

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Endpoint do
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.TrailingFormatPlug) plug(Pleroma.Plugs.TrailingFormatPlug)
plug(Plug.RequestId) plug(Plug.RequestId)
plug(Plug.Logger) plug(Plug.Logger, log: :debug)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.Parsers) plug(Pleroma.Plugs.Parsers)

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ def perform(:publish, activity) do
end end
def perform(:incoming_ap_doc, params) do def perform(:incoming_ap_doc, params) do
Logger.info("Handling incoming AP activity") Logger.debug("Handling incoming AP activity")
params = Utils.normalize_params(params) params = Utils.normalize_params(params)
@ -71,13 +71,13 @@ def perform(:incoming_ap_doc, params) do
{:ok, activity} {:ok, activity}
else else
%Activity{} -> %Activity{} ->
Logger.info("Already had #{params["id"]}") Logger.debug("Already had #{params["id"]}")
:error :error
_e -> _e ->
# Just drop those for now # Just drop those for now
Logger.info("Unhandled activity") Logger.debug("Unhandled activity")
Logger.info(Jason.encode!(params, pretty: true)) Logger.debug(Jason.encode!(params, pretty: true))
:error :error
end end
end end

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ def publish(%User{} = user, %Activity{} = activity) do
Config.get([:instance, :federation_publisher_modules]) Config.get([:instance, :federation_publisher_modules])
|> Enum.each(fn module -> |> Enum.each(fn module ->
if module.is_representable?(activity) do if module.is_representable?(activity) do
Logger.info("Publishing #{activity.data["id"]} using #{inspect(module)}") Logger.debug("Publishing #{activity.data["id"]} using #{inspect(module)}")
module.publish(user, activity) module.publish(user, activity)
end end
end) end)

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@ -20,19 +20,22 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.MastoFEController do
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.EnsurePublicOrAuthenticatedPlug when action != :index) plug(Pleroma.Plugs.EnsurePublicOrAuthenticatedPlug when action != :index)
@doc "GET /web/*path" @doc "GET /web/*path"
def index(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, _params) do def index(%{assigns: %{user: user, token: token}} = conn, _params)
token = get_session(conn, :oauth_token) when not is_nil(user) and not is_nil(token) do
if user && token do
conn conn
|> put_layout(false) |> put_layout(false)
|> render("index.html", token: token, user: user, custom_emojis: Pleroma.Emoji.get_all()) |> render("index.html",
else token: token.token,
user: user,
custom_emojis: Pleroma.Emoji.get_all()
)
end
def index(conn, _params) do
conn conn
|> put_session(:return_to, conn.request_path) |> put_session(:return_to, conn.request_path)
|> redirect(to: "/web/login") |> redirect(to: "/web/login")
end end
end
@doc "GET /web/manifest.json" @doc "GET /web/manifest.json"
def manifest(conn, _params) do def manifest(conn, _params) do

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@ -421,7 +421,8 @@ def get_reply_to(%{data: %{"object" => _object}} = activity, _) do
end end
end end
def render_content(%{data: %{"type" => "Video"}} = object) do def render_content(%{data: %{"type" => object_type}} = object)
when object_type in ["Video", "Event"] do
with name when not is_nil(name) and name != "" <- object.data["name"] do with name when not is_nil(name) and name != "" <- object.data["name"] do
"<p><a href=\"#{object.data["id"]}\">#{name}</a></p>#{object.data["content"]}" "<p><a href=\"#{object.data["id"]}\">#{name}</a></p>#{object.data["content"]}"
else else

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ def build_tags(%{activity_id: id, object: object, user: user}) do
if attachments == [] or Metadata.activity_nsfw?(object) do if attachments == [] or Metadata.activity_nsfw?(object) do
[ [
image_tag(user), image_tag(user),
{:meta, [property: "twitter:card", content: "summary_large_image"], []} {:meta, [property: "twitter:card", content: "summary"], []}
] ]
else else
attachments attachments

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ def scrub_html_and_truncate(%{data: %{"content" => content}} = object) do
|> String.replace(~r/<br\s?\/?>/, " ") |> String.replace(~r/<br\s?\/?>/, " ")
|> HTML.get_cached_stripped_html_for_activity(object, "metadata") |> HTML.get_cached_stripped_html_for_activity(object, "metadata")
|> Emoji.Formatter.demojify() |> Emoji.Formatter.demojify()
|> HtmlEntities.decode()
|> Formatter.truncate() |> Formatter.truncate()
end end
@ -25,6 +26,7 @@ def scrub_html_and_truncate(content, max_length \\ 200) when is_binary(content)
|> String.replace(~r/<br\s?\/?>/, " ") |> String.replace(~r/<br\s?\/?>/, " ")
|> HTML.strip_tags() |> HTML.strip_tags()
|> Emoji.Formatter.demojify() |> Emoji.Formatter.demojify()
|> HtmlEntities.decode()
|> Formatter.truncate(max_length) |> Formatter.truncate(max_length)
end end

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ def list_from(conn, %{"instance_address" => address}) do
@doc """ @doc """
Lists the packs available on the instance as JSON. Lists the packs available on the instance as JSON.
The information is public and does not require authentification. The format is The information is public and does not require authentication. The format is
a map of "pack directory name" to pack.json contents. a map of "pack directory name" to pack.json contents.
""" """
def list_packs(conn, _params) do def list_packs(conn, _params) do

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@ -22,7 +22,14 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.PleromaAPI.PleromaAPIController do
plug( plug(
OAuthScopesPlug, OAuthScopesPlug,
%{scopes: ["read:statuses"]} when action in [:conversation, :conversation_statuses] %{scopes: ["read:statuses"]}
when action in [:conversation, :conversation_statuses, :emoji_reactions_by]
)
plug(
OAuthScopesPlug,
%{scopes: ["write:statuses"]}
when action in [:react_with_emoji, :unreact_with_emoji]
) )
plug( plug(

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@ -229,9 +229,9 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Router do
pipe_through(:pleroma_html) pipe_through(:pleroma_html)
post("/main/ostatus", UtilController, :remote_subscribe) post("/main/ostatus", UtilController, :remote_subscribe)
get("/ostatus_subscribe", UtilController, :remote_follow) get("/ostatus_subscribe", RemoteFollowController, :follow)
post("/ostatus_subscribe", UtilController, :do_remote_follow) post("/ostatus_subscribe", RemoteFollowController, :do_follow)
end end
scope "/api/pleroma", Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI do scope "/api/pleroma", Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI do

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@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
<%= if @error == :error do %>
<h2>Error fetching user</h2>
<% else %>
<h2>Remote follow</h2>
<img height="128" width="128" src="<%= avatar_url(@followee) %>">
<p><%= @followee.nickname %></p>
<%= form_for @conn, remote_follow_path(@conn, :do_follow), [as: "user"], fn f -> %>
<%= hidden_input f, :id, value: @followee.id %>
<%= submit "Authorize" %>
<% end %>
<% end %>

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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
<%= if @error do %>
<h2><%= @error %></h2>
<% end %>
<h2>Log in to follow</h2>
<p><%= @followee.nickname %></p>
<img height="128" width="128" src="<%= avatar_url(@followee) %>">
<%= form_for @conn, remote_follow_path(@conn, :do_follow), [as: "authorization"], fn f -> %>
<%= text_input f, :name, placeholder: "Username", required: true %>
<br>
<%= password_input f, :password, placeholder: "Password", required: true %>
<br>
<%= hidden_input f, :id, value: @followee.id %>
<%= submit "Authorize" %>
<% end %>

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@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
<%= if @error == :error do %>
<h2>Error fetching user</h2>
<% else %>
<h2>Remote follow</h2>
<img width="128" height="128" src="<%= @avatar %>">
<p><%= @name %></p>
<%= form_for @conn, util_path(@conn, :do_remote_follow), [as: "user"], fn f -> %>
<%= hidden_input f, :id, value: @id %>
<%= submit "Authorize" %>
<% end %>
<% end %>

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@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
<%= if @error do %>
<h2><%= @error %></h2>
<% end %>
<h2>Log in to follow</h2>
<p><%= @name %></p>
<img height="128" width="128" src="<%= @avatar %>">
<%= form_for @conn, util_path(@conn, :do_remote_follow), [as: "authorization"], fn f -> %>
<%= text_input f, :name, placeholder: "Username" %>
<br>
<%= password_input f, :password, placeholder: "Password" %>
<br>
<%= hidden_input f, :id, value: @id %>
<%= submit "Authorize" %>
<% end %>

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@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.RemoteFollowController do
use Pleroma.Web, :controller
require Logger
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Object.Fetcher
alias Pleroma.Plugs.OAuthScopesPlug
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.Auth.Authenticator
alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI
@status_types ["Article", "Event", "Note", "Video", "Page", "Question"]
# Note: follower can submit the form (with password auth) not being signed in (having no token)
plug(
OAuthScopesPlug,
%{fallback: :proceed_unauthenticated, scopes: ["follow", "write:follows"]}
when action in [:do_follow]
)
# GET /ostatus_subscribe
#
def follow(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"acct" => acct}) do
case is_status?(acct) do
true -> follow_status(conn, user, acct)
_ -> follow_account(conn, user, acct)
end
end
defp follow_status(conn, _user, acct) do
with {:ok, object} <- Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id(acct),
%Activity{id: activity_id} <- Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(object.data["id"]) do
redirect(conn, to: o_status_path(conn, :notice, activity_id))
else
error ->
handle_follow_error(conn, error)
end
end
defp follow_account(conn, user, acct) do
with {:ok, followee} <- User.get_or_fetch(acct) do
render(conn, follow_template(user), %{error: false, followee: followee, acct: acct})
else
{:error, _reason} ->
render(conn, follow_template(user), %{error: :error})
end
end
defp follow_template(%User{} = _user), do: "follow.html"
defp follow_template(_), do: "follow_login.html"
defp is_status?(acct) do
case Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(acct) do
{:ok, %{"type" => type}} when type in @status_types ->
true
_ ->
false
end
end
# POST /ostatus_subscribe
#
def do_follow(%{assigns: %{user: %User{} = user}} = conn, %{"user" => %{"id" => id}}) do
with {:fetch_user, %User{} = followee} <- {:fetch_user, User.get_cached_by_id(id)},
{:ok, _, _, _} <- CommonAPI.follow(user, followee) do
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: false})
else
error ->
handle_follow_error(conn, error)
end
end
def do_follow(conn, %{"authorization" => %{"name" => _, "password" => _, "id" => id}}) do
with {:fetch_user, %User{} = followee} <- {:fetch_user, User.get_cached_by_id(id)},
{_, {:ok, user}, _} <- {:auth, Authenticator.get_user(conn), followee},
{:ok, _, _, _} <- CommonAPI.follow(user, followee) do
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: false})
else
error ->
handle_follow_error(conn, error)
end
end
def do_follow(%{assigns: %{user: nil}} = conn, _) do
Logger.debug("Insufficient permissions: follow | write:follows.")
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Insufficient permissions: follow | write:follows."})
end
defp handle_follow_error(conn, {:auth, _, followee} = _) do
render(conn, "follow_login.html", %{error: "Wrong username or password", followee: followee})
end
defp handle_follow_error(conn, {:fetch_user, error} = _) do
Logger.debug("Remote follow failed with error #{inspect(error)}")
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Could not find user"})
end
defp handle_follow_error(conn, {:error, "Could not follow user:" <> _} = _) do
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Error following account"})
end
defp handle_follow_error(conn, error) do
Logger.debug("Remote follow failed with error #{inspect(error)}")
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Something went wrong."})
end
end

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@ -7,12 +7,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.UtilController do
require Logger require Logger
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Config alias Pleroma.Config
alias Pleroma.Emoji alias Pleroma.Emoji
alias Pleroma.Healthcheck alias Pleroma.Healthcheck
alias Pleroma.Notification alias Pleroma.Notification
alias Pleroma.Plugs.AuthenticationPlug
alias Pleroma.Plugs.OAuthScopesPlug alias Pleroma.Plugs.OAuthScopesPlug
alias Pleroma.User alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web alias Pleroma.Web
@ -22,7 +20,14 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.UtilController do
plug( plug(
OAuthScopesPlug, OAuthScopesPlug,
%{scopes: ["follow", "write:follows"]} %{scopes: ["follow", "write:follows"]}
when action in [:do_remote_follow, :follow_import] when action == :follow_import
)
# Note: follower can submit the form (with password auth) not being signed in (having no token)
plug(
OAuthScopesPlug,
%{fallback: :proceed_unauthenticated, scopes: ["follow", "write:follows"]}
when action == :do_remote_follow
) )
plug(OAuthScopesPlug, %{scopes: ["follow", "write:blocks"]} when action == :blocks_import) plug(OAuthScopesPlug, %{scopes: ["follow", "write:blocks"]} when action == :blocks_import)
@ -77,94 +82,6 @@ def remote_subscribe(conn, %{"user" => %{"nickname" => nick, "profile" => profil
end end
end end
def remote_follow(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"acct" => acct}) do
if is_status?(acct) do
{:ok, object} = Pleroma.Object.Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id(acct)
%Activity{id: activity_id} = Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(object.data["id"])
redirect(conn, to: "/notice/#{activity_id}")
else
with {:ok, followee} <- User.get_or_fetch(acct) do
conn
|> render(follow_template(user), %{
error: false,
acct: acct,
avatar: User.avatar_url(followee),
name: followee.nickname,
id: followee.id
})
else
{:error, _reason} ->
render(conn, follow_template(user), %{error: :error})
end
end
end
defp follow_template(%User{} = _user), do: "follow.html"
defp follow_template(_), do: "follow_login.html"
defp is_status?(acct) do
case Pleroma.Object.Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(acct) do
{:ok, %{"type" => type}} when type in ["Article", "Note", "Video", "Page", "Question"] ->
true
_ ->
false
end
end
def do_remote_follow(conn, %{
"authorization" => %{"name" => username, "password" => password, "id" => id}
}) do
with %User{} = followee <- User.get_cached_by_id(id),
{_, %User{} = user, _} <- {:auth, User.get_cached_by_nickname(username), followee},
{_, true, _} <- {
:auth,
AuthenticationPlug.checkpw(password, user.password_hash),
followee
},
{:ok, _follower, _followee, _activity} <- CommonAPI.follow(user, followee) do
conn
|> render("followed.html", %{error: false})
else
# Was already following user
{:error, "Could not follow user:" <> _rest} ->
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Error following account"})
{:auth, _, followee} ->
conn
|> render("follow_login.html", %{
error: "Wrong username or password",
id: id,
name: followee.nickname,
avatar: User.avatar_url(followee)
})
e ->
Logger.debug("Remote follow failed with error #{inspect(e)}")
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Something went wrong."})
end
end
def do_remote_follow(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"user" => %{"id" => id}}) do
with {:fetch_user, %User{} = followee} <- {:fetch_user, User.get_cached_by_id(id)},
{:ok, _follower, _followee, _activity} <- CommonAPI.follow(user, followee) do
conn
|> render("followed.html", %{error: false})
else
# Was already following user
{:error, "Could not follow user:" <> _rest} ->
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Error following account"})
{:fetch_user, error} ->
Logger.debug("Remote follow failed with error #{inspect(error)}")
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Could not find user"})
e ->
Logger.debug("Remote follow failed with error #{inspect(e)}")
render(conn, "followed.html", %{error: "Something went wrong."})
end
end
def notifications_read(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => notification_id}) do def notifications_read(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => notification_id}) do
with {:ok, _} <- Notification.read_one(user, notification_id) do with {:ok, _} <- Notification.read_one(user, notification_id) do
json(conn, %{status: "success"}) json(conn, %{status: "success"})
@ -345,7 +262,9 @@ def change_email(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do
end end
def delete_account(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do def delete_account(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do
case CommonAPI.Utils.confirm_current_password(user, params["password"]) do password = params["password"] || ""
case CommonAPI.Utils.confirm_current_password(user, password) do
{:ok, user} -> {:ok, user} ->
User.delete(user) User.delete(user)
json(conn, %{status: "success"}) json(conn, %{status: "success"})

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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.RemoteFollowView do
use Pleroma.Web, :view
import Phoenix.HTML.Form
defdelegate avatar_url(user), to: Pleroma.User
end

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ defp deps do
ref: "825dc00aaba5a1b7c4202a532b696b595dd3bcb3"}, ref: "825dc00aaba5a1b7c4202a532b696b595dd3bcb3"},
{:captcha, {:captcha,
git: "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/elixir-libraries/elixir-captcha.git", git: "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/elixir-libraries/elixir-captcha.git",
ref: "c3c795c55f6b49d79d6ac70a0f91e525099fc3e2"}, ref: "e0f16822d578866e186a0974d65ad58cddc1e2ab"},
{:mox, "~> 0.5", only: :test} {:mox, "~> 0.5", only: :test}
] ++ oauth_deps() ] ++ oauth_deps()
end end

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
"bunt": {:hex, :bunt, "0.2.0", "951c6e801e8b1d2cbe58ebbd3e616a869061ddadcc4863d0a2182541acae9a38", [:mix], [], "hexpm"}, "bunt": {:hex, :bunt, "0.2.0", "951c6e801e8b1d2cbe58ebbd3e616a869061ddadcc4863d0a2182541acae9a38", [:mix], [], "hexpm"},
"cachex": {:hex, :cachex, "3.0.3", "4e2d3e05814a5738f5ff3903151d5c25636d72a3527251b753f501ad9c657967", [:mix], [{:eternal, "~> 1.2", [hex: :eternal, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:unsafe, "~> 1.0", [hex: :unsafe, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm"}, "cachex": {:hex, :cachex, "3.0.3", "4e2d3e05814a5738f5ff3903151d5c25636d72a3527251b753f501ad9c657967", [:mix], [{:eternal, "~> 1.2", [hex: :eternal, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:unsafe, "~> 1.0", [hex: :unsafe, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm"},
"calendar": {:hex, :calendar, "0.17.6", "ec291cb2e4ba499c2e8c0ef5f4ace974e2f9d02ae9e807e711a9b0c7850b9aee", [:mix], [{:tzdata, "~> 0.5.20 or ~> 0.1.201603 or ~> 1.0", [hex: :tzdata, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm"}, "calendar": {:hex, :calendar, "0.17.6", "ec291cb2e4ba499c2e8c0ef5f4ace974e2f9d02ae9e807e711a9b0c7850b9aee", [:mix], [{:tzdata, "~> 0.5.20 or ~> 0.1.201603 or ~> 1.0", [hex: :tzdata, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm"},
"captcha": {:git, "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/elixir-libraries/elixir-captcha.git", "c3c795c55f6b49d79d6ac70a0f91e525099fc3e2", [ref: "c3c795c55f6b49d79d6ac70a0f91e525099fc3e2"]}, "captcha": {:git, "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/elixir-libraries/elixir-captcha.git", "e0f16822d578866e186a0974d65ad58cddc1e2ab", [ref: "e0f16822d578866e186a0974d65ad58cddc1e2ab"]},
"certifi": {:hex, :certifi, "2.5.1", "867ce347f7c7d78563450a18a6a28a8090331e77fa02380b4a21962a65d36ee5", [:rebar3], [{:parse_trans, "~>3.3", [hex: :parse_trans, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm"}, "certifi": {:hex, :certifi, "2.5.1", "867ce347f7c7d78563450a18a6a28a8090331e77fa02380b4a21962a65d36ee5", [:rebar3], [{:parse_trans, "~>3.3", [hex: :parse_trans, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm"},
"combine": {:hex, :combine, "0.10.0", "eff8224eeb56498a2af13011d142c5e7997a80c8f5b97c499f84c841032e429f", [:mix], [], "hexpm"}, "combine": {:hex, :combine, "0.10.0", "eff8224eeb56498a2af13011d142c5e7997a80c8f5b97c499f84c841032e429f", [:mix], [], "hexpm"},
"comeonin": {:hex, :comeonin, "4.1.2", "3eb5620fd8e35508991664b4c2b04dd41e52f1620b36957be837c1d7784b7592", [:mix], [{:argon2_elixir, "~> 1.2", [hex: :argon2_elixir, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:bcrypt_elixir, "~> 0.12.1 or ~> 1.0", [hex: :bcrypt_elixir, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:pbkdf2_elixir, "~> 0.12", [hex: :pbkdf2_elixir, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}], "hexpm"}, "comeonin": {:hex, :comeonin, "4.1.2", "3eb5620fd8e35508991664b4c2b04dd41e52f1620b36957be837c1d7784b7592", [:mix], [{:argon2_elixir, "~> 1.2", [hex: :argon2_elixir, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:bcrypt_elixir, "~> 0.12.1 or ~> 1.0", [hex: :bcrypt_elixir, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:pbkdf2_elixir, "~> 0.12", [hex: :pbkdf2_elixir, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}], "hexpm"},

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@ -1 +1 @@
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