* [docs] Don't run SQLite on networked storage
This updates our documentation to include warnings against running
SQLite on networked storage.
It also slightly reorganises and consolidates some admonitions on the
Getting Started page because it was getting a bit too busy with repeated
information.
* [docs] Reword a few things
* [feature] Allow users to set default interaction policies
* use vars for default policies
* avoid some code repetition
* unfuck form binding
* avoid bonkers loop
* beep boop
* put policyValsToAPIPolicyVals in separate function
* don't bother with slices.Grow
* oops
* Add optional instructions for replicating SQLite for disaster recovery
* Remove references to MacOS from replicating-sqlite.md
Resolve comment on review
* Add mention for replicating SQLite in database_maintenance.md
Adds a reference to the replicating sqlite page under database maintenance
This updates the robots.txt based on the list of the ai.robots.txt
repository. We can look at automating that at some point.
It's worth pointing out that some robots, namely the ones by Bytedance,
are known to ignore robots.txt entirely.
* update settings panels, add pending overview + approve/deny functions
* add admin accounts get, approve, reject
* send approved/rejected emails
* use signup URL
* docs!
* email
* swagger
* web linting
* fix email tests
* wee lil fixerinos
* use new paging logic for GetAccounts() series of admin endpoints, small changes to query building
* shuffle useAccountIDIn check *before* adding to query
* fix parse from toot react error
* use `netip.Addr`
* put valid slices in globals
* optimistic updates for account state
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* [feature] User-selectable preset themes
* docs, more theme stuff
* lint, tests
* fix css name
* correct some little issues
* add another theme
* fix poll background
* okay last theme i swear
* make retrieval of apimodel themes more conventional
* preallocate stylesheet slices
* add authentication workflow to docs
* fixed the markdown callouts and added the new page to the mkdocs.yml
* fixed the markdown callouts properly this time
* applied the suggested edits
* inline styles don't render in code blocks; added bash to the curl code blocks
* scopes list was not rendering as a list; fixed a typo in getting your token warning
* scopes can be a space separated list and not just one
* apply suggested change to authentication.md
Co-authored-by: Daenney <daenney@users.noreply.github.com>
* applied latest suggested edits
* added information on Gts scoped tokens
* fixed admonition formatting
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* 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
We already set edit_uri, but we forgot to enable the feature flag. By
turning it on each page now gets an edit button on the right hand side
of the page header. This'll open the edit view in GitHub.
* [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
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.
* [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>
* [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
* 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).
* 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.