RSS feeds have the format
<rss><channel><item/><item/><item/></channel></rss>. The element named
$rss was actually the <channel> element, so I renamed the variable so
I wouldn't hurt my head.
First steps to parsing RSS items as activities. RSS feeds don't seem
to have enough data to make good remote profiles, but this may work
with some "hints".
* Subscription::start was sometimes passing users instead of profiles to hooks, which broke OStatus subscription notifications; now normalizing to profiles for processing.
* H-card parsing would trigger a lot of PHP warnings and notices in hKit. Now suppressing warnings and notices for the duration of the call to keep them out of output when display_errors is on.
* H-card parsing would trigger a PHP fatal error if the source page was not well-formed XML and Tidy was not present on the system. Switched normalization to use the PHP DOM module which is always present, as we have no need for Tidy's extra features here.
* Trying to fetch avatars from Google profiles failed and triggered a PHP warning due to the relative URL not being resolved during h-card parsing. Now passing profile page URL into hKit by sneaking a <base> tag in while we normalize the HTML source.
* Profile pages without a "Link" header could trigger PHP notices due to a bad NULL -> array(NULL) conversion in LinkHeader::getLink(). Now checking that there was a return value before converting single return value into array.
We were double-unescaping for <content type="html">, turning <b> escaped chars into literal tags (which then may get removed entirely by the HTML scrubber).
For instance this was throwing an exception for DB_DataObject::staticGet when there's no match... definitely not what we want when all our code expects to get a nice null.
Example of this causing trouble: http://gitorious.org/statusnet/mainline/merge_requests/131
Revert "Don't attempt to retrieve the current user from the DB while processing a DB error"
This reverts commit 68347691b0.
Revert "Use PHP exceptions for PEAR error handling."
This reverts commit d8212977ce.
For instance this was throwing an exception for DB_DataObject::staticGet when there's no match... definitely not what we want when all our code expects to get a nice null.
Example of this causing trouble: http://gitorious.org/statusnet/mainline/merge_requests/131
Revert "Don't attempt to retrieve the current user from the DB while processing a DB error"
This reverts commit 68347691b0.
Revert "Use PHP exceptions for PEAR error handling."
This reverts commit d8212977ce.
While deletion is in progress, the account is locked with the 'deleted' role, which disables all actions with rights control.
Todo:
* Pretty up the notice on the profile page about the pending delete. Show status?
* Possibly more thorough account disabling, such as disallowing all use for login and access.
* Improve error recovery; worst case is that an account gets left locked in 'deleted' state but the queue jobs have gotten dropped out. This would leave the username in use and any undeleted notices in place.
Under MySQL, new tables will be created as InnoDB with UTF-8 (utf8/utf8_bin) same as core tables.
Existing plugin tables will have table engine and default charset/collation updated, and string columns will have charset updated, at checkschema time.
Switched from 'DESCRIBE' to INFORMATION_SCHEMA for pulling column information in order to get charset. A second hit to INFORMATION_SCHEMA is also needed to get table properties.
Indices were only being created at table creation time, which ain't so hot. Now also adding/dropping indices when they change.
Fixed up some schema defs in OStatus plugin that were a bit flaky, causing extra alter tables to be run.
TODO: Generalize this infrastructure a bit more up to base schema & pg schema classes.
I think this is a bug in Youtube's web server (sending chunked encoding of an empty body with a HEAD response, leaving the connection out of sync when it doesn't attempt to read a body) but the HTTP_Request2 library may need to be adjusted to watch out for that.
Keeps stray daemon subprocesses from floating around when we kill the parents via a signal!
Accomplished by opening a bidirectional pipe in the parent process; the children close out the writer end and keep the reader in their open sockets list. When the parent dies, the children see that the socket's been closed out and can perform an orderly shutdown.
The final whitespace should be dropped from the source messages after we've stabilized; trailing space is pretty unreliable to keep through translation tools and should be avoided. Use separator strings outside the messages!
OStatus plugin overrides these to allow using webfinger (user@example.com), profile URL (http://example.com/user) and bare profile URL (example.com/user) as arguments.
Gets Spanish, French, Russian etc UI localization working on Debian Lenny fresh installation set up in Spanish (so es_ES.UTF-8 is available but en_US.UTF-8 isn't).
The upstream class sets $this->basejid with host unconditionally, which wasn't previously an issue as the fulljid would always be filled in by the server at connect time before sending messages. With the new queued messaging, we need to make sure we've filled out $this->fulljid correctly without making a connection.
Now using $server if provided to build $this->basejid and $this->fulljid in the queued XMPP proxy class, so queued messages are sent correctly.
- switch 'en_US' to 'en', fixes the "admin panel switches to Arabic" bug
- tweak setting descriptions to clarify that most of the time we'll be using browser language
- add a backend switch to disable language detection (should this be exposed to ui?)
* 'testing' of gitorious.org:statusnet/mainline:
Using position relative only for the remote subscription in section
Added group subscription button to groups mini list
Added event hooks at the start and end of groups mini list
All 'connect' menu panels used to be optional, so Action tried to
figure out what the first item on the 'connect' menu should be.
This is no longer necessary because we have the non-optional OAuth
client connections panel now, which is not optional and can't be
turned off.
Also stripping id from foreign HTML messages (could interfere with UI) and disabled failing attachment popup for a.attachment links that don't have a proper id, so you can click through instead of getting an error.
Issues:
* any other links aren't marked and saved
* inconsistent behavior between local and remote attachments (local displays in lightbox, remote doesn't)
* if the enclosure'd object isn't referenced in the content, you won't be offered a link to it in our UI
We only need one author for user feeds: the user themselves. So, show
the user as the activity:subject, and don't repeat the same
activity:actor for every notice unnecessarily.
* 'testing' of gitorious.org:statusnet/mainline: (25 commits)
Fix a bunch of notice & warning-level messages that were breaking my inter-instance communications
more output in updateostatus.php
lost important fields when switching queries
show service debug info
pass listener URI into consumer for OMB
remove strict check on OMB exception strings
return correct HTTP status code for OMB errors
send smaller error pages for OMB API endpoints
Remove check for secret in token deletion on Subscription::cancel()
Better logging on bad token in subscription
Return empty array when no subscriptions to remote
drop tokens for OMB on unsubscribe
fix path for updateostatus.php
Script to convert OMB subscriptions to OStatus subscriptions
show service debug info
pass listener URI into consumer for OMB
remove strict check on OMB exception strings
return correct HTTP status code for OMB errors
send smaller error pages for OMB API endpoints
Remove check for secret in token deletion on Subscription::cancel()
...
In a federated system, "@nickname" is insufficient to uniquely
identify a user. However, it's a very convenient idiom. We need to
guess from context who 'nickname' refers to.
Previously, we were using the sender's profile (or what we knew about
them) as the only context. So, we assumed that they'd be mentioning to
someone they followed, or someone who followed them, or someone on
their own server.
Now, we include the notice information for context. We check to see if
the notice is a reply to another notice, and if the author of the
original notice has the nickname 'nickname', then the mention is
probably for them. Alternately, if the original notice mentions someone
with nickname 'nickname', then this notice is probably referring to
_them_.
Doing this kind of context sleuthing means we have to render the
content very late in the notice-saving process.