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# frozen_string_literal: true
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: accounts
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# username :string default(""), not null
# domain :string
# secret :string default(""), not null
# private_key :text
# public_key :text default(""), not null
# remote_url :string default(""), not null
# salmon_url :string default(""), not null
# hub_url :string default(""), not null
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
# note :text default(""), not null
# display_name :string default(""), not null
# uri :string default(""), not null
# url :string
# avatar_file_name :string
# avatar_content_type :string
# avatar_file_size :integer
# avatar_updated_at :datetime
# header_file_name :string
# header_content_type :string
# header_file_size :integer
# header_updated_at :datetime
# avatar_remote_url :string
# subscription_expires_at :datetime
# silenced :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# suspended :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# locked :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# header_remote_url :string default(""), not null
# statuses_count :integer default(0), not null
# followers_count :integer default(0), not null
# following_count :integer default(0), not null
# last_webfingered_at :datetime
#
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class Account < ApplicationRecord
MENTION_RE = /(?:^|[^\/[:word:]])@([a-z0-9_]+(?:@[a-z0-9\.\-]+[a-z0-9]+)?)/i
include AccountAvatar
include AccountFinderConcern
include AccountHeader
Account domain blocks (#2381) * Add <ostatus:conversation /> tag to Atom input/output Only uses ref attribute (not href) because href would be the alternate link that's always included also. Creates new conversation for every non-reply status. Carries over conversation for every reply. Keeps remote URIs verbatim, generates local URIs on the fly like the rest of them. * Conversation muting - prevents notifications that reference a conversation (including replies, favourites, reblogs) from being created. API endpoints /api/v1/statuses/:id/mute and /api/v1/statuses/:id/unmute Currently no way to tell when a status/conversation is muted, so the web UI only has a "disable notifications" button, doesn't work as a toggle * Display "Dismiss notifications" on all statuses in notifications column, not just own * Add "muted" as a boolean attribute on statuses JSON For now always false on contained reblogs, since it's only relevant for statuses returned from the notifications endpoint, which are not nested Remove "Disable notifications" from detailed status view, since it's only relevant in the notifications column * Up max class length * Remove pending test for conversation mute * Add tests, clean up * Rename to "mute conversation" and "unmute conversation" * Raise validation error when trying to mute/unmute status without conversation * Adding account domain blocks that filter notifications and public timelines * Add tests for domain blocks in notifications, public timelines Filter reblogs of blocked domains from home * Add API for listing and creating account domain blocks * API for creating/deleting domain blocks, tests for Status#ancestors and Status#descendants, filter domain blocks from them * Filter domains in streaming API * Update account_domain_block_spec.rb
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include AccountInteractions
include Attachmentable
include Remotable
include EmojiHelper
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# Local users
has_one :user, inverse_of: :account
validates :username, presence: true
# Remote user validations
Fix Account model deprecation warnings (#3689) ``` DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:61) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:62) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:63) ``` Here's PR describing changes to Dirty API https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/25337
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validates :username, uniqueness: { scope: :domain, case_sensitive: true }, if: -> { !local? && will_save_change_to_username? }
# Local user validations
Fix Account model deprecation warnings (#3689) ``` DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:61) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:62) DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:63) ``` Here's PR describing changes to Dirty API https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/25337
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validates :username, format: { with: /\A[a-z0-9_]+\z/i }, uniqueness: { scope: :domain, case_sensitive: false }, length: { maximum: 30 }, if: -> { local? && will_save_change_to_username? }
validates_with UnreservedUsernameValidator, if: -> { local? && will_save_change_to_username? }
validates :display_name, length: { maximum: 30 }, if: -> { local? && will_save_change_to_display_name? }
validate :note_length_does_not_exceed_length_limit, if: -> { local? && will_save_change_to_note? }
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# Timelines
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has_many :stream_entries, inverse_of: :account, dependent: :destroy
has_many :statuses, inverse_of: :account, dependent: :destroy
has_many :favourites, inverse_of: :account, dependent: :destroy
has_many :mentions, inverse_of: :account, dependent: :destroy
has_many :notifications, inverse_of: :account, dependent: :destroy
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# Media
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has_many :media_attachments, dependent: :destroy
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# PuSH subscriptions
has_many :subscriptions, dependent: :destroy
# Report relationships
has_many :reports
has_many :targeted_reports, class_name: 'Report', foreign_key: :target_account_id
scope :remote, -> { where.not(domain: nil) }
scope :local, -> { where(domain: nil) }
scope :without_followers, -> { where(followers_count: 0) }
scope :with_followers, -> { where('followers_count > 0') }
scope :expiring, ->(time) { where(subscription_expires_at: nil).or(where('subscription_expires_at < ?', time)).remote.with_followers }
scope :partitioned, -> { order('row_number() over (partition by domain)') }
scope :silenced, -> { where(silenced: true) }
scope :suspended, -> { where(suspended: true) }
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scope :recent, -> { reorder(id: :desc) }
scope :alphabetic, -> { order(domain: :asc, username: :asc) }
scope :by_domain_accounts, -> { group(:domain).select(:domain, 'COUNT(*) AS accounts_count').order('accounts_count desc') }
scope :matches_username, ->(value) { where(arel_table[:username].matches("#{value}%")) }
scope :matches_display_name, ->(value) { where(arel_table[:display_name].matches("#{value}%")) }
delegate :email,
:current_sign_in_ip,
:current_sign_in_at,
:confirmed?,
:locale,
to: :user,
prefix: true,
allow_nil: true
delegate :filtered_languages, to: :user, prefix: false, allow_nil: true
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def local?
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domain.nil?
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end
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def acct
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local? ? username : "#{username}@#{domain}"
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end
def local_username_and_domain
"#{username}@#{Rails.configuration.x.local_domain}"
end
def to_webfinger_s
"acct:#{local_username_and_domain}"
end
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def subscribed?
subscription_expires_at.present?
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end
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def keypair
OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(private_key || public_key)
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end
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def subscription(webhook_url)
OStatus2::Subscription.new(remote_url, secret: secret, lease_seconds: 30.days.seconds, webhook: webhook_url, hub: hub_url)
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end
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def save_with_optional_media!
save!
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rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
self.avatar = nil
self.header = nil
self[:avatar_remote_url] = ''
self[:header_remote_url] = ''
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save!
end
def object_type
:person
end
def to_param
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username
end
def excluded_from_timeline_account_ids
Rails.cache.fetch("exclude_account_ids_for:#{id}") { blocking.pluck(:target_account_id) + blocked_by.pluck(:account_id) + muting.pluck(:target_account_id) }
end
Account domain blocks (#2381) * Add <ostatus:conversation /> tag to Atom input/output Only uses ref attribute (not href) because href would be the alternate link that's always included also. Creates new conversation for every non-reply status. Carries over conversation for every reply. Keeps remote URIs verbatim, generates local URIs on the fly like the rest of them. * Conversation muting - prevents notifications that reference a conversation (including replies, favourites, reblogs) from being created. API endpoints /api/v1/statuses/:id/mute and /api/v1/statuses/:id/unmute Currently no way to tell when a status/conversation is muted, so the web UI only has a "disable notifications" button, doesn't work as a toggle * Display "Dismiss notifications" on all statuses in notifications column, not just own * Add "muted" as a boolean attribute on statuses JSON For now always false on contained reblogs, since it's only relevant for statuses returned from the notifications endpoint, which are not nested Remove "Disable notifications" from detailed status view, since it's only relevant in the notifications column * Up max class length * Remove pending test for conversation mute * Add tests, clean up * Rename to "mute conversation" and "unmute conversation" * Raise validation error when trying to mute/unmute status without conversation * Adding account domain blocks that filter notifications and public timelines * Add tests for domain blocks in notifications, public timelines Filter reblogs of blocked domains from home * Add API for listing and creating account domain blocks * API for creating/deleting domain blocks, tests for Status#ancestors and Status#descendants, filter domain blocks from them * Filter domains in streaming API * Update account_domain_block_spec.rb
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def excluded_from_timeline_domains
Rails.cache.fetch("exclude_domains_for:#{id}") { domain_blocks.pluck(:domain) }
end
class << self
def domains
reorder(nil).pluck('distinct accounts.domain')
end
def triadic_closures(account, limit: 5, offset: 0)
sql = <<-SQL.squish
WITH first_degree AS (
SELECT target_account_id
FROM follows
WHERE account_id = :account_id
)
SELECT accounts.*
FROM follows
INNER JOIN accounts ON follows.target_account_id = accounts.id
WHERE
account_id IN (SELECT * FROM first_degree)
AND target_account_id NOT IN (SELECT * FROM first_degree)
AND target_account_id NOT IN (:excluded_account_ids)
AND accounts.suspended = false
GROUP BY target_account_id, accounts.id
ORDER BY count(account_id) DESC
OFFSET :offset
LIMIT :limit
SQL
excluded_account_ids = account.excluded_from_timeline_account_ids + [account.id]
find_by_sql(
[sql, { account_id: account.id, excluded_account_ids: excluded_account_ids, limit: limit, offset: offset }]
)
end
def search_for(terms, limit = 10)
textsearch, query = generate_query_for_search(terms)
sql = <<-SQL.squish
SELECT
accounts.*,
ts_rank_cd(#{textsearch}, #{query}, 32) AS rank
FROM accounts
WHERE #{query} @@ #{textsearch}
AND accounts.suspended = false
ORDER BY rank DESC
LIMIT ?
SQL
find_by_sql([sql, limit])
end
def advanced_search_for(terms, account, limit = 10)
textsearch, query = generate_query_for_search(terms)
sql = <<-SQL.squish
SELECT
accounts.*,
(count(f.id) + 1) * ts_rank_cd(#{textsearch}, #{query}, 32) AS rank
FROM accounts
LEFT OUTER JOIN follows AS f ON (accounts.id = f.account_id AND f.target_account_id = ?) OR (accounts.id = f.target_account_id AND f.account_id = ?)
WHERE #{query} @@ #{textsearch}
AND accounts.suspended = false
GROUP BY accounts.id
ORDER BY rank DESC
LIMIT ?
SQL
find_by_sql([sql, account.id, account.id, limit])
end
private
def generate_query_for_search(terms)
terms = Arel.sql(connection.quote(terms.gsub(/['?\\:]/, ' ')))
textsearch = "(setweight(to_tsvector('simple', accounts.display_name), 'A') || setweight(to_tsvector('simple', accounts.username), 'B') || setweight(to_tsvector('simple', coalesce(accounts.domain, '')), 'C'))"
query = "to_tsquery('simple', ''' ' || #{terms} || ' ''' || ':*')"
[textsearch, query]
end
end
before_create :generate_keys
before_validation :normalize_domain
before_validation :prepare_contents, if: :local?
private
def prepare_contents
display_name&.strip!
note&.strip!
self.display_name = emojify(display_name)
self.note = emojify(note)
end
def generate_keys
return unless local?
keypair = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(Rails.env.test? ? 1024 : 2048)
self.private_key = keypair.to_pem
self.public_key = keypair.public_key.to_pem
end
YAML_START = "---\r\n"
YAML_END = "\r\n...\r\n"
def note_length_does_not_exceed_length_limit
note_without_metadata = note
if note.start_with? YAML_START
idx = note.index YAML_END
unless idx.nil?
note_without_metadata = note[(idx + YAML_END.length) .. -1]
end
end
if note_without_metadata.mb_chars.grapheme_length > 500
errors.add(:note, "can't be longer than 500 graphemes")
end
end
def normalize_domain
return if local?
self.domain = TagManager.instance.normalize_domain(domain)
end
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end