This way UNKNOWN (NULL) explicitly turns to FALSE when three-valued logic is
reduced to binary.
In pgsqlschema, however, use "IS FALSE" as boolean attributes in pg_index are
non-nullable, there is no outer join and there's no clear preference for NULL
reduction.
Over-complicated constructions in TagCloud queries have been simplified, which
should not affect their performance.
Additionally, in TagCloud's lib/subscriptionspeopleselftagcloudsection.php
a typing mistake in an equi-join of "profile_tag" and "profile_list" on
"tagger" was fixed.
That regression was introduced in f446db8e2a
Argument 3 passed to htmloutputter::input() must be of the type string or null, array given, called in /srv/gnusocial/plugins/Bookmark/forms/bookmark.php on line 166
Argument 1 passed to xmloutputter::text() must be of the type string, null given, called in /srv/gnusocial/plugins/ExtendedProfile/lib/extendedprofilewidget.php on line 556
There was no checking of attributedTo, actors and referent object IDs to make
sure they exist in the same domain. Therefore, one could spoof messages from
people by doing attributedTo: whoever-i-want-to-spoof
Avoid the use of deprecated MariaDB "zero dates" globally. If they're present
as attribute defaults somewhere, they will be replaced with NULL implicitly.
The existing "zero dates" in MariaDB storage will be left intact and this
should not present any issues.
The "timestamp" type in table definitions now corresponds to DATETIME in
MariaDB with "DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP", which
should be close enough to the original behaviour for compatibility purposes.
It is now the recommended type for "modified" attributes, because of the
update trigger on MariaDB. But there is no such trigger implemented on
PostgreSQL as of this moment.
Make common_sql_weight employ standard SQL functions for the timestamp
difference in seconds.
Also replace UTC_TIMESTAMP in the MariaDB-specific part with CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
as it is the only occurence and GNU social sets UTC as a default timezone.
In a delete_orphan_files.php script simplify the main query considerably.
In clean_profiles.php stop using COUNT as if it is ANY, that is unnecessary
punishment for the database. Instead implement the anti-join with a
left outer join.
In Autocomplete and Activitypub_profile use joins instead of a WHERE OR
anti-pattern for the semi-joins.
In lib/ui/galleryaction.php replace a CROSS JOIN with an INNER JOIN.
In actions/sup.php remove a redundant subquery: WHERE is applied before
grouping either way.
Activitypub_profile:
- Update do_insert to trigger TFN's assistance in inserting the profile
explorer:
- Use the new LRDD's method for grabbing profile aliases
Remove redundant setting retrival code.
An example config.php entry to activate the new config:
$config['site']['sensitivecontent']['hideforvisitors'] = true;
This should fix nulls on explorer lookups inputed by postman after generate_followers/getSubscribers, that I think were caused by calling common_profile_uri that, curiously, only handles local profiles
Use $object->sqlValue('NULL') (identical to DataObject_Cast'ing) instead and
fix related issues like (email|sms)settings considering these NULLs as a
false positive for the E-Mail address still being set when it's been removed.
There could also be security implications to the now-disabled approach of
considering 'NULL' strings as SQL NULLs.
ActivityPubPlugin:
- Rework onProfileDeleteRelated to account for the tables _rsa and _pending_follow_requests
- Update onEndShowAccountProfileBlock to stop creating the ap_profile if it doesn't exist (we'll handle this in a different manner)
Activitypub_profile:
- Remove unnecessary code from from_profile method and add return type information
Explorer:
- Update travel_collection to call itself instead of _lookup, that was wrong
Trying to enable the RedisCache with the latest nightly, getting this with the daemon:
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to a member function getPayload() on null in /var/www/social/plugins/RedisCache/RedisCachePlugin.php:96
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: Stack trace:
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: #0 /var/www/social/lib/util/event.php(89): RedisCachePlugin->onStartCacheSet('gnusocial:herds...', Object(HubSub), NULL, 86400, false)
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: #1 /var/www/social/lib/cache/cache.php(202): Event::handle('StartCacheSet', Array)
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: #2 /var/www/social/classes/Memcached_DataObject.php(520): Cache->set('gnusocial:herds...', Object(HubSub))
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: #3 /var/www/social/classes/Memcached_DataObject.php(52): Memcached_DataObject->encache()
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: #4 /var/www/social/classes/Managed_DataObject.php(50): Memcached_DataObject::getClassKV('HubSub', 'hashkey', 'a38b9dc516371af...')
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: #5 /var/www/social/plugins/OStatus/classes/HubSub.php(47): Managed_DataObject::getKV('hashkey', 'a38b9dc516371af...')
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: #6 /var/www/social/plugins/OStatus/lib/hubprepqueuehandler.php(68): HubSub::getByHashkey('https://herds.e...', 'https://raki.so...')
sep 25 11:40:18 friedrich startdaemons.sh[21428]: #7 /var/www/social/plugins/RedisQueue/classes/RedisQueueManager.php(58): HubPrepQueueHandl in /var/www/social/plugins/RedisCache/RedisCachePlugin.php on line 96
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Refactored Activitypub_profile::ensure_web_finger to Activitypub_profile::ensure_webfinger
Do not throw exceptions in the handling of this event because we don't
want to stop the regular search just because we were unable to find
ActivityPub actors or notes.