Conflicts:
- `.github/workflows/build-releases.yml`:
Upstream changed comments close to a line we modified to account for
different container image repositories.
Updated the comments as upstream did.
Conflicts:
- `app/javascript/packs/public.jsx`:
Upstream updated code that we actually moved to `app/javascript/core/settings.js`.
Applied the changes there.
Conflicts:
- `.rubocop_todo.yml`:
Upstream regenerated this file, glitch-soc had a specific ignore.
- `README.md`:
Upstream updated its README, but glitch-soc has a completely different one.
Kept glitch-soc's README
Conflicts:
- `app/controllers/authorize_interactions_controller.rb`:
Small conflict due to our theming system.
- `streaming/index.js`:
Upstream refactored part of the streaming server.
We had some extra logic for handling local-only posts.
Applied the refactor.
Conflicts:
- `app/models/account.rb`:
Upstream added new validations close to lines on which glitch-soc had
modified validations to handle custom limits set through environment
variables.
Ported upstream changes.
- `config/initializers/content_security_policy.rb`:
Upstream added `AZURE_ALIAS_HOST`. Glitch-soc's version of the file is
completely different.
Added `AZURE_ALIAS_HOST` to our version of the file.
Conflicts:
- `app/views/admin/settings/appearance/show.html.haml`:
Upstream enforced an uniform code style around lambdas, and glitch-soc
had a different lambda due to its theming system.
Applied the same code style changes.
- `app/views/settings/preferences/appearance/show.html.haml`:
Upstream enforced an uniform code style around lambdas, and glitch-soc
removed some code just after the lambda.
Applied the same code style changes.
Conflicts:
- app/controllers/application_controller.rb:
Upstream added an `include` where we had an extra `include` due to
glitch-soc's theming system.
Added upstream's new `include`.
Conflicts:
- `db/migrate/20180831171112_create_bookmarks.rb`:
Upstream ran a lint fix on this file, but this file is different in
glitch-soc because the feature was added much earlier.
Ran the lint fix on our own version of the file.
Conflicts:
- `app/serializers/initial_state_serializer.rb`:
Upstream renamed an initial state parameter, where we had extra ones.
Renamed as upstream did.
- `app/workers/feed_insert_worker.rb`:
Upstream wrapped database query in a block, we had extra database
queries because of the DM timeline.
Moved everything in the block.
Status reactions had an API similar to that of
announcement reactions, using PUT and DELETE at a
single endpoint. I believe that for statuses, it
makes more sense to follow the convention of the
other interactions and use separate POST endpoints
for create and destroy respectively.
Turns out the strange error where it would delete
the wrong reaction occurred because I forgot to
pass the emoji name to the query, which resulted
in the database deleting the first reaction it
found. Also, this removes the unused set_reaction
callback and includes the Authorization module for
the status reactions controller.