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:
- `db/schema.rb`:
Upstream regenerated the schema file using Rails 7, the conflicts are
caused by our extra columns.
Applied upstream's changes, but keeping our extra columns.
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.
Conflicts:
- `app/models/user_settings.rb`:
Upstream added a constraint on a setting textually close
to glitch-soc-only settings.
Applied upstream's change.
- `lib/sanitize_ext/sanitize_config.rb`:
Upstream added support for the `translate` attribute on a few elements,
where glitch-soc had a different set of allowed elements and attributes.
Extended glitch-soc's allowed attributes with `translate` as upstream did.
- `spec/validators/status_length_validator_spec.rb`:
Upstream refactored to use RSpec's `instance_double` instead of `double`,
but glitch-soc had changes to tests due to configurable max toot chars.
Applied upstream's changes while keeping tests against configurable max
toot chars.
Conflicts:
- `app/views/settings/profiles/show.html.haml`:
Upstream redesigned the settings page, where glitch-soc had changes because of
the ability to set some custom limits.
Went with upstream's design while keeping our custom limits.
- `yarn.lock`:
Upstream updated dependencies textually close to a glitch-soc-only dependency.
Updated the dependnencies as well.
Conflicts:
- `app/views/settings/preferences/appearance/show.html.haml`:
Upstream fixed a translation bug in the theme selector that is absent from
glitch-soc due to our different theming system.
Discarded upstream changes.
- `streaming/index.js`:
Upstream changed the signature of a function to change its return type.
This is not a real conflict, the conflict being caused by an extra
argument in glitch-soc's code.
Applied upstream's change while keeping our extra argument.
Conflicts:
- `package.json`:
Upstream changed various script definitions in lines surrounding the one for
`i18n:extract`, which had glitch-soc-specific changes.
Updated the scripts as upstream did, while keeping our changes to
`i18n:extract`.
Conflicts:
- `config/webpack/generateLocalePacks.js`:
A dependency update changed how functions are imported.
Also, some linting fixes not applicable to glitch-soc.
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.