* [feature] Federate status language in + out
* go fmt
* tests, little fix
* improve comments
* unnest a bit
* avoid unnecessary nil check
* use more descriptive variable for contentMap
* prefer instance languages when selecting from contentMap
* update docs to reflect lang selection
* rename rdfLangString -> rdfLangs
* update comments to mention Pollable
* iter through slice instead of map
* update go text, include text/display
* [feature] Set instance langs, show post lang on frontend
* go fmt
* WebGet
* set language for whole article, don't use FA icon
* mention instance languages + other optional config vars
* little tweak
* put languages in config properly
* warn log language parse
* change some naming around
* tidy up validate a bit
* lint
* rename LanguageTmpl in template
* add db models + functions for keeping track of threads
* give em the old linty testy
* create, remove, check mutes
* swagger
* testerino
* test mute/unmute via api
* add info log about new index creation
* thread + allow muting of any remote statuses that mention a local account
* IsStatusThreadMutedBy -> IsThreadMutedByAccount
* use common processing functions in status processor
* set = NULL
* favee!
* get rekt darlings, darlings get rekt
* testrig please, have mercy muy liege
* love like winter! wohoah, wohoah
* domain allow side effects
* tests! logging! unallow!
* document federation modes
* linty linterson
* test
* further adventures in documentation
* finish up domain block documentation (i think)
* change wording a wee little bit
* docs, example
* consolidate shared domainPermission code
* call mode once
* fetch federation mode within domain blocked func
* read domain perm import in streaming manner
* don't use pointer to slice for domain perms
* don't bother copying blocks + allows before deleting
* admonish!
* change wording just a scooch
* update docs
* [docs] Callout no cluster/multi-node support
Though we have a GitHub issue for this, we don't mention it anywhere in
the docs. This adds it to the deployment considerations so hopefully
folks will see it when standing up their own instance.
* [docs] Add daenney as a developer
* [feature] Add http trace exporter, drop Jaeger
Jaeger supports ingesting traces using the OpenTelemetry gRPC or HTTP
methods. The Jaeger project has deprecated the old jaeger transport.
* Add support for submitting traces over HTTP
* Drop support for the old Jaeger protocol
* Upgrade the trace libraries to v1.17
Fixes: #2176Fixes: #2179
* [feature] list commands for both attachment and emojis
* use fewer commands, provide `local-only` and `remote-only` as filters
* envparsing
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Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* [feature] Don't emit timestamp in log lines
When running gotosocial with a service manager like systemd, or a
container runtime, the associated log driver usually emits timestamps
itself. In those cases, having the extra timestamp from our own log
lines ends up being a bit noisy and when centrally ingesting logs is
duplicate information.
This introduces a configuration flag that allows disabling emitting the
timestamp. It's only wired up for "daemonised" processes, meaning server
and testrig.
* [chore] Add docs for log-timestamp
* [feature] Simplify timestamp handling
Co-Authored-By: kim <89579420+NyaaaWhatsUpDoc@users.noreply.github.com>
* [chore] Less escaped double-quotes
* [chore] Fix help string
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* init instance rules database model, admin api
* expose instance rules in public instance api
* public /api/v1/instance/rules route
* GET ruleById
* createRule route
* createRule auth check
* updateRule
* deleteRule
* list rules on about page
* ruleGet auth
* add about page ids for anchors
* process and store adding violated rules to reports
* admin api models for instance rules
* instance rule edit frontend
* change rule inputs to textareas
* database fixes after rebase (#2124)
* remove unused imports
* fix db migration column name
* fix tests
* fix more tests
* fix postgres error with wrongly used Ident
* add some tests, fiddle with rule model a bit, fix postgres migration
* swagger docs
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This adds the CSP header with a policy of only loading from the same
domain. We don't make use of external media, CSS, JS, fonts, so we don't
ever need external data loaded in our context.
When building a DEBUG build, the policy gets extended to include
localhost:*, i.e localhost on any port. This keeps the live-reloading
flow for JS development working. localhost and 127.0.0.1 are considered
to be the same so mixing and matching those doesn't result in a CSP
violation.
With Feditext now accepting beta users, this adds it as the third
client to recommend so we have web and the dominant mobile platforms
covered.
This also removes the screenshots from the README, because it became a
mess trying to add a third one. Either the cells become very narrow, or
the table doubles in height. As the UI may also change over time, it
might be better to point folks at the apps instead who'll hopefully have
up to date screenshots in their storefronts.
The current command `create database gotosocial with locale C.UTF-8 template template0;` fails because the locale has to be quoted:
```
postgres=# create database gotosocial with locale C.UTF-8 template template0;
ERROR: syntax error at or near "."
LINE 1: create database gotosocial with locale C.UTF-8 template temp...
```
Tested manually that it works with the quotes and the official postgres examples also use quotes around the locales: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-createdatabase.html
* update go-fed
* do the things
* remove unused columns from tags
* update to latest lingo from main
* further tag shenanigans
* serve stub page at tag endpoint
* we did it lads
* tests, oh tests, ohhh tests, oh tests (doo doo doo doo)
* swagger docs
* document hashtag usage + federation
* instanceGet
* don't bother parsing tag href
* rename whereStartsWith -> whereStartsLike
* remove GetOrCreateTag
* dont cache status tag timelineability
* Support setting private notes on accounts
* Reformat comment whitespace
* Add missing license headers
* Use apiutil.ParseID
* Rename Note model and cache to AccountNote
* Update golden cache config in test/envparsing.sh
* Rename gtsmodel/note.go to gtsmodel/accountnote.go
* Update AccountNote uniqueness constraint name
Now has same prefix as other indexes on this table.
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The old default of 30d can lead to a lot of media getting cached and
significant disk usage, even on small or single person instances. A lot
of deployments decrease this value, to 15 or even less. This is less of
an issue when using object storage, but for local storage which is the
more popular deployment option running out of disk space is unpleasant.
With GoToSocial's aim to fit in small places, this changes the default
to a much more conservative 7 days. In all likelihood people aren't
scrolling that far back in their timeline so this change shouldn't
result in any issue. Existing deployments will only be affected by
this change if the admin hasn't already configured this value, or didn't
bootstrap from the example configuration.
* Set default value of SMTPFrom to empty string
This parameter should contain proper e-mail address (to be provided by user during configuration).
* Update default values in example/config.yaml
Default values and related comments in example/config.yaml are aligned
with values defined in internal/config/defaults.go.
Small improvements to foramting of config.yaml file.
* Add default value for AdvancedThrottlingRetryAfter to internal/config/defaults.go
AdvancedThrottlingRetryAfter was introduced in 70739d3 (superseriousbusiness/gotosocial#1466).
* Update config.yaml snippets in documentation
* [docs] Rework backups a bit
This changes the existing backup documentation to:
* Push a bit harder on people to perform backups, it's not really just a
nice to have
* Removes the language about migrating to/from GoToSocial and a
different ActivityPub server since that's really not supported
* Adds a section about using backup software and provides an example on
how to do this using Borgmatic
* [docs] Remove too much info in db section
* [docs] Add docs on how to backup local media
This adds documentation pointing people at the media list-local command
in order to determine what media files they need to include as part of
their backups.
Provides a Python script that people can use to transform the media
listing from the CLI into Borg patterns. It also includes a Borgmatic
config.yaml in the repository so people can easily fetch it instead of
copy-pasting from the docs.
* [bugfix] Ensure we emit an absolute path prefix
It works either way, as a pattern like data/files/<ID> would match a
file on /data/files/<ID>. But it would potentially also match any path
that happens to include data/files/<ID> but not rooted at the
storage-local-base-path.
* [docs] Add more links to media list CLI reference
* [feature] Add media list command
This is an attempt to help alleviate #1776. Using admin media list
--local the full path to each local media file will be printed, with a
newline. The output of this should be feadable into backup tools in
order to allow to backup local media too. Together with the database
this should allow to fully recover from the loss of an instance.
The list command also gets a --remote flag for symmetry. In the case
of --remote we print the RemoteURL instead, the location the asset can
be retrieved from.
To get all media, you can run with --local and --remote.
* [bugfix] Fix the test failures
* [feature] Reimplement list media as top commands
This changes the implementation of admin media list --<variant> to two
separate top-level commands, list-local and list-remote.
The implementation now iterates over over the database in batches of 200
in order to avoid loading all media metadata into memory.
* [feature] Implement ListMedia with filter callback
This does away with the somewhat odd iterator-like structure we had
before and does away with most of the loop duplication in list-local and
list-remote. Instead they call GetAllMediaPaths with a filter func to
select the media they want. That's accumulated into a slice and
eventually returned.
* [bugfix] Simplify remote filter
Since we don't append the empty string anywhere, the remote filter can
be limited to returning RemoteURL, as that'll be an empty string for
local media.
* [docs] Add media list commands to CLI reference
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* [docs] Add a certificates guide in Advanced
This adds some documentation about the process of getting certificates
through ACME in general. It also provides a number of links to
alternative clients and certbot deployment guides that are up to date.
Slightly restructure the NGINX and Apache reverse proxy documentation
and insert mentions to the Provisioning TLS certificates advanced
documentation in them.
* [docs] Add firewall section in Advanced
* [docs] Add new guides to section indexes
* [docs] Fix spelling issue
* [docs] Fix a few typos
* [docs] Made Advanced its own section
This splits the Advanced page off from the Getting Started guide and
makes it its own thing. It now has some additional sub-sections for
bigger topics like caching and enhanced security. This also moves
tracing from Getting Started to Advanced as that feels like a more
appropriate location for it.
The enhanced security looks a little silly with a single section, but I
have guides pending for firewall configurations and I'd also like to
consolidate our how to provision TLS certificates in there as we repeat
this information multiple times.
* [docs] Fix all my spelling errors
* [docs] Inline the links in sandboxing
This tries to revamp/restructure the installation guide. It's renamed to
"Getting Started" as it now contains a few more things than just the
installation, especially the deployment considerations which we didn't
use to spell out as much ahead of time.
Installation is now a section with the guides on their own. I've removed
a bit of redundancy like the user creation. I also removed the rogue
reverse proxy section in the Docker guide and lifted that into the
reverse proxy section.
This adds an example on how to get Grafana Tempo up to receive spans as
well as Grafana itself to view them.
I've added this as a separate Tracing doc in the installation guide as
the Advanced one was starting to get rather full.
Fixes: #1791
Our default configuration places the SQLite DB in /gotosocial/, but the
AppArmor profile doesn't allow us to write there. Instead of making the
whole directory writable, add a writable area in /gotosocial/db/ instead
and advise in the docs to move the DB there.
Instead of a manually curated list of distribution packages, this adds
the Repology[1] widget instead.
This also separates out the distribution packages from the
self-hosting/deployment options into their own sections.
[1]: https://repology.org/project/gotosocial/versions
* start working on lists
* further list work
* test list db functions nicely
* more work on lists
* peepoopeepoo
* poke
* start list timeline func
* we're getting there lads
* couldn't be me working on stuff... could it?
* hook up handlers
* fiddling
* weeee
* woah
* screaming, pissing
* fix streaming being a whiny baby
* lint, small test fix, swagger
* tidying up, testing
* fucked! by the linter
* move timelines to state like a boss
* add timeline start to tests using state
* invalidate lists
This adds the preferences endpoint to our Mastodon Client API
implementation. It's a read-only endpoint that returns a number of
user preferences. Applications can query these settings when logging in
a user (for the first time) to configure themselves.
* Explain that markdown is enabled on the user settings page.
The current wording seems to imply that the input formatting can be
set on a per-post basis, which no client currently supports. It's not
clear that you have to go to the user settings page to change it.
* Update FAQ; some of the missing features are not missing any more!
* start working on notifs for new posts
* tidy up a bit
* update swagger
* carry over show reblogs + notify from follow req
* test notify on status post
* update column slice
* dedupe update logic + add tests
* fix own boosts not being timelined
* avoid type check, passing unnecessary accounts
* remove unnecessary 'inReplyToID' check
* add a couple todo's for future db functions
* start poking timelines
* OK yes we're refactoring, but it's nothing like the last time so don't worry
* more fiddling
* update tests, simplify Get
* thanks linter, you're the best, mwah mwah kisses
* do a bit more tidying up
* start buggering about with the prepare function
* fix little oopsie
* start merging lists into 1
* ik heb een heel zwaar leven
nee nee echt waar
* hey it works we did it reddit
* regenerate swagger docs
* tidy up a wee bit
* adjust paging
* fix little error, remove unused functions
* start fiddling about with email sending to allow multiple recipients
* do some fiddling
* notifs working
* notify on closed report
* finishing up
* envparsing
* use strings.ContainsAny
This adds a section to the docs instructing how to ensure apps will be
able to successfully login to an instance when host- and account-domain
differ.
Resolves#1609
* [feature] Allow admins to send test emails
* implement unwrap on new error type
* add + use gtserror types
* GoToSocial Email Test -> GoToSocial Test Email
* add + use getInstance db call
* removed unused "unknown" error type
* [chore] Remove years from all license headers
Years or year ranges aren't required in license headers. Many projects
have removed them in recent years and it avoids a bit of yearly toil.
In many cases our copyright claim was also a bit dodgy since we added
the 2021-2023 header to files created after 2021 but you can't claim
copyright into the past that way.
* [chore] Add license header check
This ensures a license header is always added to any new file. This
avoids maintainers/reviewers needing to remember to check for and ask
for it in case a contribution doesn't include it.
* [chore] Add missing license headers
* [chore] Further updates to license header
* Use the more common // indentend comment format
* Remove the hack we had for the linter now that we use the // format
* Add SPDX license identifier
* [feature] Provide .well-known/host-meta endpoint
This adds the host-meta endpoint as Mastodon clients use this to
discover the API domain to use when the host and account domains aren't
the same.
* Address review comments
Currently, GtS only supports using the built-in LE client directly for
TLS. However, admins may still want to use GtS directly (so without a
reverse proxy) but with certificates provided through some other
mechanism. They may have some centralised way of provisioning these
things themselves, or simply prefer to use LE but with a different
challenge like DNS-01 which is not supported by autocert.
This adds support for loading a public/private keypair from disk instead
of using LE and reconfigures the server to use a TLS listener if we
succeed in doing so.
Additionally, being able to load TLS keypair from disk opens up the path
to using a custom CA for testing purposes avoinding the need for a
constellation of containers and something like Pebble or Step CA to
provide LE APIs.
* Advertise rich text formats, support content_type field
* Update JSON in instance patch tests
* Replace format with content_type everywhere
* update migration to work with both pg and sqlite
* regenerate swagger docs
* update instance serialization + tests
* fix up
* learn to code tobi please, i'm begging you
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* start fiddling
* the ol' fiddle + update
* start working on fetching statuses
* poopy doopy doo where r u uwu
* further adventures in featuring statuses
* finishing up
* fmt
* simply status unpin loop
* move empty featured check back to caller function
* remove unnecessary log.WithContext calls
* remove unnecessary IsIRI() checks
* add explanatory comment about status URIs
* change log level to error
* better test names
This removes the current default of checking for membership of the admin
or admins group and makes it required to explicitly configure which
groups should grant admin access, if any.
Relying on the implicit default of admin or admins is potentially
dangerous as that group may contain a different subset of people that we
may wish to grant admin access to GtS. This is probably not an issue for
a single-person instance, but for a community instance different admin
groups may exist in an OIDC provider for different applications.
I'm explicitly opting for not defaulting the value of oidc-admin-groups
to admin,admins because I think it's better for those things to be
explicitly configured.
* implement status pin client api + web handler
* make test names + comments more descriptive
* don't use separate table for status pins
* remove unused add + remove checking
* tidy up + add some more tests
* [feature] Use Material theme for docs
This changes the theme to use Material with the slate (dark) theme and
the accent colour set to orange. It also replaces the swagger plugin
with one that works correctly with the Material theming.
* Add theme by @f0x52
Co-authored-by: f0x52 <f0x@cthu.lu>
* Enable social cards
The dependencies for cairosvg and pillow can be satisfied on RTD, so
this adds them to our requirements.txt and enables the social plugin.
This generates opengraph and twitter card tags as well as fancy preview
images in GTS colour style for platforms that show that as part of link
previews.
* Update Conda environment.yml
* update theme for swagger, basic light theme option
* dark mode mobile header bg color
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This adds a lightweight form of tracing to GTS. Each incoming request is
assigned a Request ID which we then pass on and log in all our log
lines. Any function that gets called downstream from an HTTP handler
should now emit a requestID=value pair whenever it logs something.
Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
* [bug] Fix nginx fileserver caching example
This updates the example to ensure the nginx proxies the request on to
GTS if the file is not found on disk. This can happen due to media
pruning.
* [chore] Set cache-control in nginx to private
This makes the header match with the backend. For things from the
fileserver it may not be appropriate for anything other than a private
cache (i.e the client) to cache things.
* serve publickey separately from AP, don't throttle it
* update nginx cache documentation, cache main-key too
* throttle public key, but separately from other endpoints
since 2.4.47 (released April 22nd 2021), Apache httpd can ProxyPass to
websockets on the same URL, without mod_rewrite (and, without
mod_proxy_wstunnel).
* [chore] set max open / idle conns + conn max lifetime for both postgres and sqlite
* reduce cache size default to 8MiB, reduce connections to 2 * cpu
* introduce max open conns multiplier, tune sqlite and pg separately
* go fmt
* start adding report client api
* route + test reports get
* start report create endpoint
* you can create reports now babyy
* stub account report processor
* add single reportGet endpoint
* fix test
* add more filtering params to /api/v1/reports GET
* update swagger
* use marshalIndent in tests
* add + test missing Link info
* Add local user and post count to nodeinfo responses
This fixes#1307 (at least partially). The nodeinfo endpoint should now
return the total users on an instance, along with their post count.
* Update NodeInfoUsers docstring and swagger yaml file
* AWS S3 config details added
It was interesting to note that since presigned urls are used buckets dont need to be exposed publically. this was an interesting change compared to other mastodon specific s3 bucket guides hence documented here for correct directions.
* Update storage.md
1. Added AWS identified to make it clear its aws specific.
2. Adjusted text around data migration
* updation as requested
Refining the doc as per request.
* [feature] Add throttling middleware to AP endpoints
* refactor a lil bit
* use config setting, start updating docs
* doc updates
* use relative links in faq doc
* small docs fixes
* return code 503 instead of 429 when throttled
* throttle other endpoints too
* simplify token channel prefills
* interim commit: start refactoring middlewares into package under router
* another interim commit, this is becoming a big job
* another fucking massive interim commit
* refactor bookmarks to new style
* ambassador, wiz zeze commits you are spoiling uz
* she compiles, we're getting there
* we're just normal men; we're just innocent men
* apiutil
* whoopsie
* i'm glad noone reads commit msgs haha :blob_sweat:
* use that weirdo go-bytesize library for maxMultipartMemory
* fix media module paths
Lots of these were appearing:
```
*459 connect() failed (111: Connection refused) while connecting to upstream
```
This change resolves it, see https://stackoverflow.com/a/52550758
* [docs] Serve static assets with nginx
This explains how to use nginx to serve static assets and offload GTS
from that responsibility. It also shows how to have nginx add caching
headers to indicate to clients how long they may cache an asset.
* [docs] Move additional nginx config to advanced
This moves a bunch of additional nginx configuration into the Advanced
page instead. It declutters the nginx configuration page.
This explains how nginx can be used to cache webfinger responses and
potentially serve stale responses in case GTS is down. This can be
useful to do in order to ensure webfinger keeps working even if you're
doing some maintenance.
* [chore] Move ShortcodeDomain to its own little util func
* [feature] Add RefetchEmojis function to media manager
* [feature] Expose admin media refresh via admin API
* update following review feedback
- change/fix log levels
- make sure not to try to refetch local emojis
- small style refactoring + comments
* log on emoji refetch start
Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
* [docs] Update contributing.md
- Add Pull Request process and guidelines.
- Add feature/bug issue process.
- Rearrange some sections for clarity.
- Add overview of package structure.
* [docs] Add build from source links
* [chore] add pull request templates
These link to the new CONTRIBUTING.md document, and include a checklist to validate that contributors have read the guidelines.
* [docs] Put existing stub CoC in separate doc
* update web related stuff in CONTRIBUTING.md
Co-authored-by: f0x <f0x@cthu.lu>
* Implement Bookmarks
* Update based on review comments
* Update swagger doc
* Fix argument passing to status.Bookmark
* Update changed test
* Updates based on latest PR review
* [feature] overhaul the oidc system
this allows for more flexible username handling and prevents account
takeover using old email addresses
* [feature] add migration path for old OIDC users
* [feature] nicer error reporting for users
* [docs] document the new OIDC flow
* [fix] return early on oidc error
* [docs]: add comments on the finalization logic
* remove filesystem logging directives from example systemd unit config
* [docs] Update docs to reflect new systemd config
Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* Enable the 'admonitions' Markdown extension for Mkdocs.
The admonitions extension to Python-Markdown allows you to include
rST-style "admonitions" to Markdown documents, for instance,
!!! note
Here's an important note to keep in mind!
In general, the current documentation uses bold text to try to achieve
the same effect, which is a bit harder to notice and makes it difficult
to differentiate between "here's something useful to know" versus "here
there be dragons".
* Add AppArmor profile and documentation for LSM-related sandboxing
This commit adds an AppArmor profile for gotosocial in
examples/apparmor/gotosocial. This will (hopefully) serve as a helpful
security mitigation for people are planning on deploying GTS on a
Debian-family Linux distribution.
I've also updates the documentation to include some information about
deploying GTS with either AppArmor or SELinux (moving the documentation
for the former out of the "binary installation guide" docs).
Since the documentation site only shows the latest version of the
docs, we need the docs to explain how to use the latest stable
release, not just the latest git version.
* add FilePath regex
* add `admin media prune orphaned` command
* add prune orphaned function to media manager
* don't mark flag as required
* document admin media prune orphaned cmd
* oh envparsing.sh you coy minx
The NewSignup method was already being called with
requireApproval=false, but it had emailVerified=false as well, which
meant that it was required to use the `admin account confirm` command
to verify the email before the newly-created user could log in.
I think that was probably an oversight; effectively it did require
approval anyway. Changing emailVerified to true allows you to just
create the account and log in immediately, reducing the opportunity
for manual error to sneak in.
Also updated the docs to remove the mention of needing to confirm new
accounts. However, I've left the confirmation command alone because I
think once we have web signups, it will be needed in that context.
* start adding admin emoji PATCH stuff
* updating works OK, now how about copying
* allow emojis to be copied
* update swagger docs
* update admin processer to use non-interface storage driver
* remove shortcode updating for local emojis
* go fmt
Co-authored-by: f0x52 <f0x@cthu.lu>
* Clarify that gotosocial doesn't use recommendation algorithms
It uses lots of algorithms.
~/src/gotosocial $ rgrep algorithm . | wc
856 8971 143395
* Add first draft of the FAQ.
* Suggested FAQ changes.
Mention backfill of posts as not yet being implemented; link to FAQ
from readme/index.
Mention that GtS does serve up some UI; just not most interaction.
Also explain specifically that setting the rate limit to zero turns
off rate limiting rather than actually setting the limit to zero,
since this is not intuitive.