Our mailbox actions (inbox and outbox) were doing their own display of
messages. This was causing issues with especially showmessage, which
since the more rigourous nickname checks were added, no longer works as
a mailbox subclass.
I've taken the time to rip out the message listing code from MailboxAction
and moved it to a MessageList widget. The different mailboxes now have their
own subclasses that show the correct profile in the list.
This entry was using the strings 'true' and 'false' instead of literal booleans, which could confuse clients expecting literal booleans as in other places and on Twitter in this place.
Format's already available as a member variable, so use it!
Fixes some error reponses in api/statusnet/groups/leave.json which were coming through as XML.
May fix some others as well.
$config['site']['logperf'] = true; // to record & dump total hits of each type and the runtime to syslog
$config['site']['logperf_detail'] = true; // very verbose -- dump the individual cache keys and queries as they get used (may contain private info in some queries)
Seeing 180 cache gets on a timeline page seems not unusual currently; since these run in serial, even relatively small roundtrip times can add up heavily.
We should consider ways to reduce the number of round trips, such as more frequently storing compound objects or the output of processing in memcached.
Doing parallel multi-key lookups could also help by collapsing round-trip times, but might not be easy to fit into SN's object model. (For things like streams this should actually work pretty well -- grab the list, then when it's returned go grab all the individual items in parallel and return the list)
* dropped unnecessary join on notice table
* made the function actually static, since it makes no sense as an instance variable. The only caller (in AttachmentList) is updated.
In order to apply to PHP's POST processing, the MAX_FILE_SIZE field must appear *before* the file upload field. They were incorrectly placed after, where they had no effect on POST processing.
Part of the reported issue was previuosly fixed by dc497ed0 (smaller size images being blanked).
This commit fixes the remaining bug with original-size avatars being left as BMP (which could include the 96px size for instance, which could cause problems in browsers not supporting BMP natively)
Added ImageFile::copyTo() as a convenient alias for resizeTo() when not resizing; this performs the BMP/XPM/XBM->PNG conversion if needed, or copies the original file.
Copying instead of using move_uploaded_file() is fine here since:
a) the files are cleaned up on script completion anyway (vs moving to remove it)
b) we're already performing getimagesize() and possibly load/resize on the file before this point (vs needing to move the file into a usable area to work with open_basedir restrictions that prevent working directly with uploaded files in the temp dir; since this would fail anyway, we lose nothing)
ImageFile::preferredType() now works on $this->type instead of asking for one, to make it handier to use from outside. (This is still needed in order for calling code to generate a target filename.)
Recommended for future:
* additional consolidation between the various ways of uploading avatars (touched avatarsettings, grouplogo, and apiaccountupdateprofileimage with similar minor changes)
* consolidate type checks and file naming into Avatar class
There's a new menu layout in this version of the software. It was
implemented as a plugin in 0.9.x to avoid clashes with existing themes,
but we're going to break that compatibility in this version, so we're just going for it.
This change involved moving all the changes in NewMenuPlugin into the
default code that was calling it. In addition, since
accountsettingsaction and connectsettingsaction differed only by menu,
I removed them, changed all references to them to the settingsmenu, and moved
the combined nav to its own class.
Let's put that episode behind us.
The CSS shim that was loaded by NewMenuPlugin for certain themes and certain actions
was removed.
'admin' is a pretty common username that people try when installing;
it was blacklisted because all of our admin panels were at /admin/*,
which would conflict with the admin user's namespace.
Changed the location of all admin panels to /panel/*, blacklisted the
nickname 'panel', and allowed 'admin'. Tested with a fresh install;
seems to work great.
* 'testing' of gitorious.org:statusnet/mainline: (63 commits)
Add a scary 'experimental feture' warning & are-you-sure prompt on moveuser.php
fix wrong datatypes (saving string instead of array) in AtomPub notice processing
Account moving is a background activity
return a 409 Conflict when subscription already exists
OStatusPlugin does discovery in Profile::fromURI()
considerably more logging and error checking in AccountMover
add a log method to AccountMover
normalize accounts and check for return in HTTP for moving
move account-moving classes to their own libraries
execution protection on discovery.php
PHPCS discovery.php
Move discovery library from OStatus plugin to core
Revert "Revert "0.9.7alpha1""
first example of moving a user
Parse properties of links in XRD files
Add the Atom username to the XRD output
preserve activities in object
let callers pass in an XMLOutputter to output to
execution protection on discovery.php
PHPCS linkheader.php
...
Removed the free calls (unneeded since destructors now work), and added an error check w/ logging & an exception for future attempts to forward calls to nonexistent object.
We were checking the list as comma-delimited (per the description of it as comma-delimited), but in fact spaces are also accepted, and who knows what else.
We can make a lot of HTTP requests from the server side. This change
adds some configuration options for using an HTTP proxy, which can
cache hits from multiple sites (good for status.net-like services, for example).
Version 0.9.6 and below of StatusNet assume anything in <author> is a
Person. So, we include an <activity:subject> element, which will be
checked first by those versions of the code, only for group feeds.
At some point we'll take this out, but it's useful for now.
* adds Right::CREATEGROUP
* logic in Profile::hasRight() checks for silencing
* NewgroupAction checks for the permission before letting you see or process the form in the UI
* User_group::register() logic does a low-level check on the specified initial group admin, and rejects creation if that user doesn't have the right; guaranteeing that API methods etc will also have this restriction applied sensibly.