* Add "--exclude-suspended" to tootctl domains crawl
This new option ignores any instances suspended server-wide as
well as their associated subdomains. This queries all domain
blocks up front, then runs a regexp on each domain. This improves
performance over what may be the obvious implementation, which is
to ask `DomainBlocks.blocked?(domain)` for each domain -- this
hits the DB many times, slowing things down considerably.
* cleaning up code style
* Compiling regex
* Removing ternary operator
* Add `tootctl preview_cards remove`
* fix code style
* Remove `Scheduler::PreviewCardsCleanupScheduler` file
* fix code style again
Add exclude case where image_file_name is blank
* Added a function to output confirmation if the specified number of days is less than 2 weeks
* 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
* config: Add GITHUB_REPOSITORY for repository name
* config: Add SOURCE_BASE_URL for repository url
* Show source_url and repository name on getting started
* List the actual accounts that would have been culled during a dry run.
Otherwise, the dry run mode is basically useless.
* Prevent unreachable domains from inheriting the previous status code.
* Update CHANGELOG.md for #10460.
* Add REST API for creating an account
The method is available to apps with a token obtained via the client
credentials grant. It creates a user and account records, as well as
an access token for the app that initiated the request. The user is
unconfirmed, and an e-mail is sent as usual.
The method returns the access token, which the app should save for
later. The REST API is not available to users with unconfirmed
accounts, so the app must be smart to wait for the user to click a
link in their e-mail inbox.
The method is rate-limited by IP to 5 requests per 30 minutes.
* Redirect users back to app from confirmation if they were created with an app
* Add tests
* Return 403 on the method if registrations are not open
* Require agreement param to be true in the API when creating an account
This allowed you to brick your system when running that command, because the accounts would continue to advertise the old public key, but sign things with the new one