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* Fix not handling Undo on some activity types when they aren't inlined When receiving an Undo for a non-inlined activity, try looking it up in database using the URI. The queries are ad-hoc because we don't have a global index of object URIs, and not all activity types are stored in database with an index on their URI. Announces are just statuses, and have an index on URIs, so this check can be done efficiently. Accepts cannot be handled at all because we don't record their URI at any point. Follows don't have an index on URI, but they have an index on the issuing account, which should make such queries largely manageable. Likes don't have an index on URI, they have an index on the issuing account, but the number of favs per account may be very high, so I decided not to handle that. Blocks don't have an index on URI, but they have an index on the issuing account, which should make such queries largely manageable. In all cases, if an Undo could not be handled properly, we call `delete_later!` because that does not require us to know more than the URI of the undone property. * Add tests * Make newer blocks overwrite older ones Allows re-synchronizing block info by re-blocking and un-blocking again when the original Undo Block has been lost. |
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README.md
Mastodon is a free, open-source social network server based on ActivityPub where users can follow friends and discover new ones. On Mastodon, users can publish anything they want: links, pictures, text, video. All Mastodon servers are interoperable as a federated network (users on one server can seamlessly communicate with users from another one, including non-Mastodon software that implements ActivityPub)!
Click below to learn more in a video:
Navigation
- Project homepage 🐘
- Support the development via Patreon
- View sponsors
- Blog
- Documentation
- Browse Mastodon servers
- Browse Mastodon apps
Features
No vendor lock-in: Fully interoperable with any conforming platform
It doesn't have to be Mastodon, whatever implements ActivityPub is part of the social network! Learn more
Real-time, chronological timeline updates
See the updates of people you're following appear in real-time in the UI via WebSockets. There's a firehose view as well!
Media attachments like images and short videos
Upload and view images and WebM/MP4 videos attached to the updates. Videos with no audio track are treated like GIFs; normal videos are looped - like vines!
Safety and moderation tools
Private posts, locked accounts, phrase filtering, muting, blocking and all sorts of other features, along with a reporting and moderation system. Learn more
OAuth2 and a straightforward REST API
Mastodon acts as an OAuth2 provider so 3rd party apps can use the REST and Streaming APIs, resulting in a rich app ecosystem with a lot of choices!
Deployment
Tech stack:
- Ruby on Rails powers the REST API and other web pages
- React.js and Redux are used for the dynamic parts of the interface
- Node.js powers the streaming API
Requirements:
- PostgreSQL 9.5+
- Redis 4+
- Ruby 2.5+
- Node.js 10.13+
The repository includes deployment configurations for Docker and docker-compose, but also a few specific platforms like Heroku, Scalingo, and Nanobox. The stand-alone installation guide is available in the documentation.
A Vagrant configuration is included for development purposes.
Contributing
Mastodon is free, open-source software licensed under AGPLv3.
You can open issues for bugs you've found or features you think are missing. You can also submit pull requests to this repository, or submit translations using Crowdin. To get started, take a look at CONTRIBUTING.md. If your contributions are accepted into Mastodon, you can request to be paid through our OpenCollective.
IRC channel: #mastodon on irc.freenode.net
License
Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Eugen Rochko & other Mastodon contributors (see AUTHORS.md)
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.