* Fix Delete and Create-related locks expiring too fast
Fixes#16238
By default, RedisLock expires after 10 seconds, which may not be enough to
process statuses, especially when those have attached media files.
This commit extends those 10 seconds to 15 minutes, which should be plenty
enough to handle any status, while being short enough to not waste many
sidekiq job retries in the exceedingly rare case in which a sidekiq process
would crash when processing a `Create` or `Delete`.
* Fix other RedisLock autorelease durations
Fixes#15645
- things that only perform a few simple database queries (e.g. finding and
saving a record) have been left unchanged, so they'll still use the default
10s duration
- things that perform significantly more complex database queries have been
changed to a 5 minutes timeout
- things that perform multiple HTTP queries have been changed to a 15 minutes
timeout
* Change ResolveAccountService's handling of skip_webfinger
Change it so it never makes any webfinger query, as the name would imply.
* Add tests
* Change FollowService to not take an URI for target_account
* Restore domain-block check in FollowService
* Fix tests
* Fix ResolveAccountService accepting mismatching acct: URI
* Set attributes that should be updated regardless of suspension
* Fix key fetching
* Automatically merge remote accounts with duplicate `uri`
* Add tests
* Add "tootctl accounts fix-duplicates"
Finds duplicate accounts sharing a same ActivityPub `id`, re-fetch them and
merge them under the canonical `acct:` URI.
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
* Fix webfinger redirect handling in ResolveAccountService
ResolveAccountService#process_webfinger! handled a one-step webfinger
redirection, but only accepting the result if it matched the exact URI passed
as input, defeating the point of a redirection check.
Instead, use the same logic as in `ActivityPub::FetchRemoteAccountService`,
updating the resulting `acct:` URI with the result of the first webfinger
query.
* Add tests
There are edge cases where requests to certain hosts timeout when
using the vanilla HTTP.rb gem, which the goldfinger gem uses. Now
that we no longer need to support OStatus servers, webfinger logic
is so simple that there is no point encapsulating it in a gem, so
we can just use our own Request class. With that, we benefit from
more robust timeout code and IPv4/IPv6 resolution.
Fix#14091
* Remove Salmon and PubSubHubbub endpoints
* Add error when trying to follow OStatus accounts
* Fix new accounts not being created in ResolveAccountService
* Change domain blocks to automatically support subdomains
If a more authoritative domain is blocked (example.com), then the
same block will be applied to a subdomain (foo.example.com)
* Match subdomains of existing accounts when blocking/unblocking domains
* Improve code style
* Record account suspend/silence time and keep track of domain blocks
* Also unblock users who were suspended/silenced before dates were recorded
* Add tests
* Keep track of suspending date for users suspended through the CLI
* Show accurate number of accounts that would be affected by unsuspending an instance
* Change migration to set silenced_at and suspended_at
* Revert "Also unblock users who were suspended/silenced before dates were recorded"
This reverts commit a015c65d2d.
* Switch from using suspended and silenced to suspended_at and silenced_at
* Add post-deployment migration script to remove `suspended` and `silenced` columns
* Use Account#silence! and Account#suspend! instead of updating the underlying property
* Add silenced_at and suspended_at migration to post-migration
* Change account fabricator to translate suspended and silenced attributes
* Minor fixes
* Make unblocking domains always retroactive
* Eliminate extra accounts select query from FollowService
* Optimistically update follow state in web UI and hide loading bar
Fix#6205
* Asynchronize NotifyService in FollowService
And fix failing test
* Skip Webfinger resolve routine when called from FollowService if possible
If an account is ActivityPub, then webfinger re-resolving is not necessary
when called from FollowService. Improve options of ResolveAccountService
* Add equals_or_includes_any? helper in JsonLdHelper
* Support arrays in JSON-LD type fields for actors/tags/objects.
* Spec for resolving accounts with extension types
* Style tweaks for codeclimate
to_s method of HTTP::Response keeps blocking while it receives the whole
content, no matter how it is big. This means it may waste time to receive
unacceptably large files. It may also consume memory and disk in the
process. This solves the inefficency by checking response length while
receiving.
HTTP connections must be explicitly closed in many cases, and letting
perform method close connections makes its callers less redundant and
prevent them from forgetting to close connections.