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*.ex diff=elixir
*.exs diff=elixir
priv/static/instance/static.css diff=css
# Most of js/css files included in the repo are minified bundles,
# and we don't want to search/diff those as text files.
*.js binary
*.js.map binary
*.css binary

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/db
/deps
/*.ez
/test/instance
/test/uploads
/.elixir_ls
/test/fixtures/DSCN0010_tmp.jpg

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ unit-testing:
policy: pull
services:
- name: postgres:9.6
- name: postgres:13
alias: postgres
command: ["postgres", "-c", "fsync=off", "-c", "synchronous_commit=off", "-c", "full_page_writes=off"]
script:
@ -228,8 +228,8 @@ arm:
artifacts: *release-artifacts
only: *release-only
tags:
- arm32
image: elixir:1.10.3
- arm32-specified
image: arm32v7/elixir:1.10.3
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release
@ -240,8 +240,8 @@ arm-musl:
artifacts: *release-artifacts
only: *release-only
tags:
- arm32
image: elixir:1.10.3-alpine
- arm32-specified
image: arm32v7/elixir:1.10.3-alpine
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release-musl
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ arm64:
only: *release-only
tags:
- arm
image: elixir:1.10.3
image: arm64v8/elixir:1.10.3
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release
@ -265,8 +265,7 @@ arm64-musl:
only: *release-only
tags:
- arm
# TODO: Replace with upstream image when 1.9.0 comes out
image: elixir:1.10.3-alpine
image: arm64v8/elixir:1.10.3-alpine
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: *before-release-musl

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# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
## Unreleased
### Changed
- Polls now always return a `voters_count`, even if they are single-choice.
- Admin Emails: The ap id is used as the user link in emails now.
- Improved registration workflow for email confirmation and account approval modes.
- **Breaking:** Changed `mix pleroma.user toggle_confirmed` to `mix pleroma.user confirm`
- Search: When using Postgres 11+, Pleroma will use the `websearch_to_tsvector` function to parse search queries.
- Emoji: Support the full Unicode 13.1 set of Emoji for reactions, plus regional indicators.
- Admin API: Reports now ordered by newest
### Added
- Mix tasks for controlling user account confirmation status in bulk (`mix pleroma.user confirm_all` and `mix pleroma.user unconfirm_all`)
- Mix task for sending confirmation emails to all unconfirmed users (`mix pleroma.email send_confirmation_mails`)
- Mix task option for force-unfollowing relays
- Media preview proxy (requires `ffmpeg` and `ImageMagick` to be installed and media proxy to be enabled; see `:media_preview_proxy` config for more details).
- Pleroma API: Importing the mutes users from CSV files.
- Reports now generate notifications for admins and mods.
- Experimental websocket-based federation between Pleroma instances.
- Support pagination of blocks and mutes
- App metrics: ability to restrict access to specified IP whitelist.
- Account backup
- Support for local-only statuses.
- Support pagination of blocks and mutes.
- Account backup.
- Configuration: Add `:instance, autofollowing_nicknames` setting to provide a way to make accounts automatically follow new users that register on the local Pleroma instance.
- Ability to view remote timelines, with ex. `/api/v1/timelines/public?instance=lain.com` and streams `public:remote` and `public:remote:media`
- `[:activitypub, :blockers_visible]` config to control visibility of blockers.
- Ability to view remote timelines, with ex. `/api/v1/timelines/public?instance=lain.com` and streams `public:remote` and `public:remote:media`.
- The site title is now injected as a `title` tag like preloads or metadata.
- Password reset tokens now are not accepted after a certain age.
- Mix tasks to help with displaying and removing ConfigDB entries. See `mix pleroma.config`.
- OAuth form improvements: users are remembered by their cookie, the CSS is overridable by the admin, and the style has been improved.
- OAuth improvements and fixes: more secure session-based authentication (by token that could be revoked anytime), ability to revoke belonging OAuth token from any client etc.
- Ability to set ActivityPub aliases for follower migration.
<details>
<summary>API Changes</summary>
- Admin API: (`GET /api/pleroma/admin/users`) filter users by `unconfirmed` status and `actor_type`.
- Pleroma API: Add `idempotency_key` to the chat message entity that can be used for optimistic message sending.
- Pleroma API: (`GET /api/v1/pleroma/federation_status`) Add a way to get a list of unreachable instances.
- Mastodon API: User and conversation mutes can now auto-expire if `expires_in` parameter was given while adding the mute.
- Admin API: An endpoint to manage frontends.
- Streaming API: Add follow relationships updates.
</details>
### Fixed
- Users with `is_discoverable` field set to false (default value) will appear in in-service search results but be hidden from external services (search bots etc.).
- Streaming API: Posts and notifications are not dropped, when CLI task is executing.
- Creating incorrect IPv4 address-style HTTP links when encountering certain numbers.
<details>
<summary>API Changes</summary>
- Mastodon API: Current user is now included in conversation if it's the only participant.
- Mastodon API: Fixed last_status.account being not filled with account data.
</details>
## Unreleased (Patch)
### Fixed
- Fix ability to update Pleroma Chat push notifications with PUT /api/v1/push/subscription and alert type pleroma:chat_mention
- Emoji Reaction activity filtering from blocked and muted accounts.
## [2.2.1] - 2020-12-22
### Changed
- Updated Pleroma FE
### Fixed
- Config generation: rename `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.ExifTool` to `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Exiftool`.
- S3 Uploads with Elixir 1.11.
- Mix task pleroma.user delete_activities for source installations.
- Search: RUM index search speed has been fixed.
- Rich Media Previews sometimes showed the wrong preview due to a bug following redirects.
- Fixes for the autolinker.
- Forwarded reports duplication from Pleroma instances.
- <details>
<summary>API</summary>
- Statuses were not displayed for Mastodon forwarded reports.
</details>
### Upgrade notes
1. Restart Pleroma
## [2.2.0] - 2020-11-12
### Security
- Fixed the possibility of using file uploads to spoof posts.
### Changed
- **Breaking** Requires `libmagic` (or `file`) to guess file types.
- **Breaking:** App metrics endpoint (`/api/pleroma/app_metrics`) is disabled by default, check `docs/API/prometheus.md` on enabling and configuring.
- **Breaking:** Pleroma Admin API: emoji packs and files routes changed.
- **Breaking:** Sensitive/NSFW statuses no longer disable link previews.
- **Breaking:** App metrics endpoint (`/api/pleroma/app_metrics`) is disabled by default, check `docs/API/prometheus.md` on enabling and configuring.
- Search: Users are now findable by their urls.
- Renamed `:await_up_timeout` in `:connections_pool` namespace to `:connect_timeout`, old name is deprecated.
- Renamed `:timeout` in `pools` namespace to `:recv_timeout`, old name is deprecated.
- The `discoverable` field in the `User` struct will now add a NOINDEX metatag to profile pages when false.
- Users with the `discoverable` field set to false will not show up in searches.
- Users with the `is_discoverable` field set to false will not show up in searches ([bug](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues/2301)).
- Minimum lifetime for ephmeral activities changed to 10 minutes and made configurable (`:min_lifetime` option).
- Introduced optional dependencies on `ffmpeg`, `ImageMagick`, `exiftool` software packages. Please refer to `docs/installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md`.
- Polls now always return a `voters_count`, even if they are single-choice
<details>
- <details>
<summary>API Changes</summary>
- Pleroma API: Importing the mutes users from CSV files.
- Admin API: Importing emoji from a zip file
- Pleroma API: Pagination for remote/local packs and emoji.
- Admin API: (`GET /api/pleroma/admin/users`) added filters user by `unconfirmed` status
- Admin API: (`GET /api/pleroma/admin/users`) added filters user by `actor_type`
- Pleroma API: Add `idempotency_key` to the chat message entity that can be used for optimistic message sending.
- Pleroma API: (`GET /api/v1/pleroma/federation_status`) Add a way to get a list of unreachable instances.
- API: Empty parameter values for integer parameters are now ignored in non-strict validaton mode.
</details>
### Removed
@ -55,21 +118,44 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Removed `:managed_config` option. In practice, it was accidentally removed with 2.0.0 release when frontends were
switched to a new configuration mechanism, however it was not officially removed until now.
### Added
- Media preview proxy (requires `ffmpeg` and `ImageMagick` to be installed and media proxy to be enabled; see `:media_preview_proxy` config for more details).
- Mix tasks for controlling user account confirmation status in bulk (`mix pleroma.user confirm_all` and `mix pleroma.user unconfirm_all`)
- Mix task for sending confirmation emails to all unconfirmed users (`mix pleroma.email resend_confirmation_emails`)
- Mix task option for force-unfollowing relays
- App metrics: ability to restrict access to specified IP whitelist.
<details>
<summary>API Changes</summary>
- Admin API: Importing emoji from a zip file
- Pleroma API: Importing the mutes users from CSV files.
- Pleroma API: Pagination for remote/local packs and emoji.
</details>
### Fixed
- Add documented-but-missing chat pagination.
- Allow sending out emails again.
- Allow sending chat messages to yourself.
- Fix remote users with a whitespace name.
- Allow sending chat messages to yourself
- OStatus / static FE endpoints: fixed inaccessibility for anonymous users on non-federating instances, switched to handling per `:restrict_unauthenticated` setting.
<<<<<<< HEAD
- Mastodon API: Current user is now included in conversation if it's the only participant
- Mastodon API: Fixed last_status.account being not filled with account data
- See your own post when addressing a user from a blocked domain.
=======
- Fix remote users with a whitespace name.
>>>>>>> upstream/develop
## Unreleased (Patch)
### Upgrade notes
### Changed
- API: Empty parameter values for integer parameters are now ignored in non-strict validaton mode.
1. Install libmagic and development headers (`libmagic-dev` on Ubuntu/Debian, `file-dev` on Alpine Linux)
2. Run database migrations (inside Pleroma directory):
- OTP: `./bin/pleroma_ctl migrate`
- From Source: `mix ecto.migrate`
3. Restart Pleroma
## [2.1.2] - 2020-09-17

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ COPY . .
ENV MIX_ENV=prod
RUN apk add git gcc g++ musl-dev make cmake &&\
RUN apk add git gcc g++ musl-dev make cmake file-dev &&\
echo "import Mix.Config" > config/prod.secret.exs &&\
mix local.hex --force &&\
mix local.rebar --force &&\
@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ LABEL maintainer="ops@pleroma.social" \
ARG HOME=/opt/pleroma
ARG DATA=/var/lib/pleroma
RUN echo "https://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories &&\
RUN echo "http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories &&\
apk update &&\
apk add exiftool imagemagick ncurses postgresql-client &&\
apk add exiftool imagemagick libmagic ncurses postgresql-client &&\
adduser --system --shell /bin/false --home ${HOME} pleroma &&\
mkdir -p ${DATA}/uploads &&\
mkdir -p ${DATA}/static &&\

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Currently, Pleroma offers bugfixes and security patches only for the latest mino
| Version | Support
|---------| --------
| 2.1 | Bugfixes and security patches
| 2.2 | Bugfixes and security patches
## Reporting a vulnerability

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@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ def make_friends(main_user, max) when is_integer(max) do
end
def make_friends(%User{} = main_user, %User{} = user) do
{:ok, _} = User.follow(main_user, user)
{:ok, _} = User.follow(user, main_user)
{:ok, _, _} = User.follow(main_user, user)
{:ok, _, _} = User.follow(user, main_user)
end
@spec get_users(User.t(), keyword()) :: [User.t()]

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ def run(_args) do
)
users
|> Enum.each(fn {:ok, follower} -> Pleroma.User.follow(follower, user) end)
|> Enum.each(fn {:ok, follower, user} -> Pleroma.User.follow(follower, user) end)
Benchee.run(
%{

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config :pleroma, ecto_repos: [Pleroma.Repo]
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo,
types: Pleroma.PostgresTypes,
telemetry_event: [Pleroma.Repo.Instrumenter],
migration_lock: nil
@ -129,7 +128,6 @@
dispatch: [
{:_,
[
{"/api/fedsocket/v1", Pleroma.Web.FedSockets.IncomingHandler, []},
{"/api/v1/streaming", Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.WebsocketHandler, []},
{"/websocket", Phoenix.Endpoint.CowboyWebSocket,
{Phoenix.Transports.WebSocket,
@ -148,16 +146,6 @@
"SameSite=Lax"
]
config :pleroma, :fed_sockets,
enabled: false,
connection_duration: :timer.hours(8),
rejection_duration: :timer.minutes(15),
fed_socket_fetches: [
default: 12_000,
interval: 3_000,
lazy: false
]
# Configures Elixir's Logger
config :logger, :console,
level: :debug,
@ -264,7 +252,8 @@
length: 16
]
],
show_reactions: true
show_reactions: true,
password_reset_token_validity: 60 * 60 * 24
config :pleroma, :welcome,
direct_message: [
@ -316,7 +305,7 @@
hideSitename: false,
hideUserStats: false,
loginMethod: "password",
logo: "/static/logo.png",
logo: "/static/logo.svg",
logoMargin: ".1em",
logoMask: true,
minimalScopesMode: false,
@ -353,8 +342,8 @@
config :pleroma, :manifest,
icons: [
%{
src: "/static/logo.png",
type: "image/png"
src: "/static/logo.svg",
type: "image/svg+xml"
}
],
theme_color: "#282c37",
@ -563,7 +552,8 @@
background: 5,
remote_fetcher: 2,
attachments_cleanup: 5,
new_users_digest: 1
new_users_digest: 1,
mute_expire: 5
],
plugins: [Oban.Plugins.Pruner],
crontab: [
@ -658,7 +648,7 @@
}
config :pleroma, :oauth2,
token_expires_in: 600,
token_expires_in: 3600 * 24 * 365 * 100,
issue_new_refresh_token: true,
clean_expired_tokens: false
@ -821,7 +811,7 @@
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec.CastAndValidate, strict: false
config :pleroma, :mrf,
policies: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ObjectAgePolicy,
policies: [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ObjectAgePolicy, Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.TagPolicy],
transparency: true,
transparency_exclusions: []

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
use Mix.Config
alias Pleroma.Docs.Generator
websocket_config = [
path: "/websocket",
@ -102,74 +101,10 @@
%{
key: :proxy_remote,
type: :boolean,
description:
"If enabled, requests to media stored using a remote uploader will be proxied instead of being redirected"
},
%{
key: :proxy_opts,
label: "Proxy Options",
type: :keyword,
description: "Options for Pleroma.ReverseProxy",
suggestions: [
redirect_on_failure: false,
max_body_length: 25 * 1_048_576,
http: [
follow_redirect: true,
pool: :media
]
],
children: [
%{
key: :redirect_on_failure,
type: :boolean,
description:
"Redirects the client to the real remote URL if there's any HTTP errors. " <>
"Any error during body processing will not be redirected as the response is chunked."
},
%{
key: :max_body_length,
type: :integer,
description:
"Limits the content length to be approximately the " <>
"specified length. It is validated with the `content-length` header and also verified when proxying."
},
%{
key: :http,
label: "HTTP",
type: :keyword,
description: "HTTP options",
children: [
%{
key: :adapter,
type: :keyword,
description: "Adapter specific options",
children: [
%{
key: :ssl_options,
type: :keyword,
label: "SSL Options",
description: "SSL options for HTTP adapter",
children: [
%{
key: :versions,
type: {:list, :atom},
description: "List of TLS versions to use",
suggestions: [:tlsv1, ":tlsv1.1", ":tlsv1.2"]
}
]
}
]
},
%{
key: :proxy_url,
label: "Proxy URL",
type: [:string, :tuple],
description: "Proxy URL",
suggestions: ["127.0.0.1:8123", {:socks5, :localhost, 9050}]
}
]
}
]
description: """
Proxy requests to the remote uploader.\n
Useful if media upload endpoint is not internet accessible.
"""
},
%{
key: :filename_display_max_length,
@ -273,19 +208,6 @@
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :fed_sockets,
type: :group,
description: "Websocket based federation",
children: [
%{
key: :enabled,
type: :boolean,
description: "Enable FedSockets"
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: Pleroma.Emails.Mailer,
@ -1268,7 +1190,7 @@
hideSitename: false,
hideUserStats: false,
loginMethod: "password",
logo: "/static/logo.png",
logo: "/static/logo.svg",
logoMargin: ".1em",
logoMask: true,
minimalScopesMode: false,
@ -1354,7 +1276,7 @@
key: :logo,
type: {:string, :image},
description: "URL of the logo, defaults to Pleroma's logo",
suggestions: ["/static/logo.png"]
suggestions: ["/static/logo.svg"]
},
%{
key: :logoMargin,
@ -1555,298 +1477,6 @@
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf,
tab: :mrf,
label: "MRF",
type: :group,
description: "General MRF settings",
children: [
%{
key: :policies,
type: [:module, {:list, :module}],
description:
"A list of MRF policies enabled. Module names are shortened (removed leading `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.` part), but on adding custom module you need to use full name.",
suggestions: {:list_behaviour_implementations, Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF}
},
%{
key: :transparency,
label: "MRF transparency",
type: :boolean,
description:
"Make the content of your Message Rewrite Facility settings public (via nodeinfo)"
},
%{
key: :transparency_exclusions,
label: "MRF transparency exclusions",
type: {:list, :string},
description:
"Exclude specific instance names from MRF transparency. The use of the exclusions feature will be disclosed in nodeinfo as a boolean value.",
suggestions: [
"exclusion.com"
]
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_simple,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy",
label: "MRF Simple",
type: :group,
description: "Simple ingress policies",
children: [
%{
key: :media_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to strip media attachments from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :media_nsfw,
label: "Media NSFW",
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to tag all media as NSFW (sensitive) from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :federated_timeline_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description:
"List of instances to remove from the Federated (aka The Whole Known Network) Timeline",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :reject,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to reject activities from (except deletes)",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :accept,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to only accept activities from (except deletes)",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :followers_only,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "Force posts from the given instances to be visible by followers only",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :report_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to reject reports from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :avatar_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to strip avatars from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :banner_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to strip banners from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :reject_deletes,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to reject deletions from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_activity_expiration,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ActivityExpirationPolicy",
label: "MRF Activity Expiration Policy",
type: :group,
description: "Adds automatic expiration to all local activities",
children: [
%{
key: :days,
type: :integer,
description: "Default global expiration time for all local activities (in days)",
suggestions: [90, 365]
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_subchain,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SubchainPolicy",
label: "MRF Subchain",
type: :group,
description:
"This policy processes messages through an alternate pipeline when a given message matches certain criteria." <>
" All criteria are configured as a map of regular expressions to lists of policy modules.",
children: [
%{
key: :match_actor,
type: {:map, {:list, :string}},
description: "Matches a series of regular expressions against the actor field",
suggestions: [
%{
~r/https:\/\/example.com/s => [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy]
}
]
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_rejectnonpublic,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RejectNonPublic",
description: "RejectNonPublic drops posts with non-public visibility settings.",
label: "MRF Reject Non Public",
type: :group,
children: [
%{
key: :allow_followersonly,
label: "Allow followers-only",
type: :boolean,
description: "Whether to allow followers-only posts"
},
%{
key: :allow_direct,
type: :boolean,
description: "Whether to allow direct messages"
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_hellthread,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.HellthreadPolicy",
label: "MRF Hellthread",
type: :group,
description: "Block messages with excessive user mentions",
children: [
%{
key: :delist_threshold,
type: :integer,
description:
"Number of mentioned users after which the message gets removed from timelines and" <>
"disables notifications. Set to 0 to disable.",
suggestions: [10]
},
%{
key: :reject_threshold,
type: :integer,
description:
"Number of mentioned users after which the messaged gets rejected. Set to 0 to disable.",
suggestions: [20]
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_keyword,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.KeywordPolicy",
label: "MRF Keyword",
type: :group,
description:
"Reject or Word-Replace messages matching a keyword or [Regex](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html).",
children: [
%{
key: :reject,
type: {:list, :string},
description: """
A list of patterns which result in message being rejected.
Each pattern can be a string or [Regex](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) in the format of `~r/PATTERN/`.
""",
suggestions: ["foo", ~r/foo/iu]
},
%{
key: :federated_timeline_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: """
A list of patterns which result in message being removed from federated timelines (a.k.a unlisted).
Each pattern can be a string or [Regex](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) in the format of `~r/PATTERN/`.
""",
suggestions: ["foo", ~r/foo/iu]
},
%{
key: :replace,
type: {:list, :tuple},
description: """
**Pattern**: a string or [Regex](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) in the format of `~r/PATTERN/`.
**Replacement**: a string. Leaving the field empty is permitted.
"""
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_mention,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MentionPolicy",
label: "MRF Mention",
type: :group,
description: "Block messages which mention a specific user",
children: [
%{
key: :actors,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "A list of actors for which any post mentioning them will be dropped",
suggestions: ["actor1", "actor2"]
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_vocabulary,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.VocabularyPolicy",
label: "MRF Vocabulary",
type: :group,
description: "Filter messages which belong to certain activity vocabularies",
children: [
%{
key: :accept,
type: {:list, :string},
description:
"A list of ActivityStreams terms to accept. If empty, all supported messages are accepted.",
suggestions: ["Create", "Follow", "Mention", "Announce", "Like"]
},
%{
key: :reject,
type: {:list, :string},
description:
"A list of ActivityStreams terms to reject. If empty, no messages are rejected.",
suggestions: ["Create", "Follow", "Mention", "Announce", "Like"]
}
]
},
# %{
# group: :pleroma,
# key: :mrf_user_allowlist,
# tab: :mrf,
# related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.UserAllowListPolicy",
# type: :map,
# description:
# "The keys in this section are the domain names that the policy should apply to." <>
# " Each key should be assigned a list of users that should be allowed through by their ActivityPub ID",
# suggestions: [
# %{"example.org" => ["https://example.org/users/admin"]}
# ]
# ]
# },
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :media_proxy,
@ -1856,7 +1486,7 @@
%{
key: :enabled,
type: :boolean,
description: "Enables proxying of remote media to the instance's proxy"
description: "Enables proxying of remote media via the instance's proxy"
},
%{
key: :base_url,
@ -1893,80 +1523,41 @@
},
%{
key: :proxy_opts,
label: "Proxy Options",
label: "Advanced MediaProxy Options",
type: :keyword,
description: "Options for Pleroma.ReverseProxy",
description: "Internal Pleroma.ReverseProxy settings",
suggestions: [
redirect_on_failure: false,
max_body_length: 25 * 1_048_576,
max_read_duration: 30_000,
http: [
follow_redirect: true,
pool: :media
]
max_read_duration: 30_000
],
children: [
%{
key: :redirect_on_failure,
type: :boolean,
description:
"Redirects the client to the real remote URL if there's any HTTP errors. " <>
"Any error during body processing will not be redirected as the response is chunked."
description: """
Redirects the client to the origin server upon encountering HTTP errors.\n
Note that files larger than Max Body Length will trigger an error. (e.g., Peertube videos)\n\n
**WARNING:** This setting will allow larger files to be accessed, but exposes the\n
IP addresses of your users to the other servers, bypassing the MediaProxy.
"""
},
%{
key: :max_body_length,
type: :integer,
description:
"Limits the content length to be approximately the " <>
"specified length. It is validated with the `content-length` header and also verified when proxying."
description: "Maximum file size allowed through the Pleroma MediaProxy cache."
},
%{
key: :max_read_duration,
type: :integer,
description: "Timeout (in milliseconds) of GET request to remote URI."
},
%{
key: :http,
label: "HTTP",
type: :keyword,
description: "HTTP options",
children: [
%{
key: :adapter,
type: :keyword,
description: "Adapter specific options",
children: [
%{
key: :ssl_options,
type: :keyword,
label: "SSL Options",
description: "SSL options for HTTP adapter",
children: [
%{
key: :versions,
type: {:list, :atom},
description: "List of TLS version to use",
suggestions: [:tlsv1, ":tlsv1.1", ":tlsv1.2"]
}
]
}
]
},
%{
key: :proxy_url,
label: "Proxy URL",
type: [:string, :tuple],
description: "Proxy URL",
suggestions: ["127.0.0.1:8123", {:socks5, :localhost, 9050}]
}
]
description: "Timeout (in milliseconds) of GET request to the remote URI."
}
]
},
%{
key: :whitelist,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of hosts with scheme to bypass the mediaproxy",
description: "List of hosts with scheme to bypass the MediaProxy",
suggestions: ["http://example.com"]
}
]
@ -2264,14 +1855,8 @@
group: :pleroma,
key: Oban,
type: :group,
description: """
[Oban](https://github.com/sorentwo/oban) asynchronous job processor configuration.
Note: if you are running PostgreSQL in [`silent_mode`](https://postgresqlco.nf/en/doc/param/silent_mode?version=9.1),
it's advised to set [`log_destination`](https://postgresqlco.nf/en/doc/param/log_destination?version=9.1) to `syslog`,
otherwise `postmaster.log` file may grow because of "you don't own a lock of type ShareLock" warnings
(see https://github.com/sorentwo/oban/issues/52).
""",
description:
"[Oban](https://github.com/sorentwo/oban) asynchronous job processor configuration.",
children: [
%{
key: :log,
@ -2851,7 +2436,7 @@
key: :token_expires_in,
type: :integer,
description: "The lifetime in seconds of the access token",
suggestions: [600]
suggestions: [2_592_000]
},
%{
key: :issue_new_refresh_token,
@ -3164,22 +2749,6 @@
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_normalize_markup,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NormalizeMarkup",
label: "MRF Normalize Markup",
description: "MRF NormalizeMarkup settings. Scrub configured hypertext markup.",
type: :group,
children: [
%{
key: :scrub_policy,
type: :module,
suggestions: [Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default]
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: Pleroma.User,
@ -3369,33 +2938,6 @@
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf_object_age,
tab: :mrf,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ObjectAgePolicy",
label: "MRF Object Age",
type: :group,
description:
"Rejects or delists posts based on their timestamp deviance from your server's clock.",
children: [
%{
key: :threshold,
type: :integer,
description: "Required age (in seconds) of a post before actions are taken.",
suggestions: [172_800]
},
%{
key: :actions,
type: {:list, :atom},
description:
"A list of actions to apply to the post. `:delist` removes the post from public timelines; " <>
"`:strip_followers` removes followers from the ActivityPub recipient list ensuring they won't be delivered to home timelines; " <>
"`:reject` rejects the message entirely",
suggestions: [:delist, :strip_followers, :reject]
}
]
},
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :modules,

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@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
firefox, /emoji/Firefox.gif, Gif,Fun
blank, /emoji/blank.png, Fun
dinosaur, /emoji/dino walking.gif, Gif

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@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
import Config
config :pleroma, :instance, static_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/static"
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Uploaders.Local, uploads: "/var/lib/pleroma/uploads"
config :pleroma, :modules, runtime_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/modules"
config_path = System.get_env("PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH") || "/etc/pleroma/config.exs"
config :pleroma, release: true, config_path: config_path
if File.exists?(config_path) do
import_config config_path
else
warning = [
IO.ANSI.red(),
IO.ANSI.bright(),
"!!! #{config_path} not found! Please ensure it exists and that PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH is unset or points to an existing file",
IO.ANSI.reset()
]
IO.puts(warning)
end
exported_config =
config_path
|> Path.dirname()
|> Path.join("prod.exported_from_db.secret.exs")
if File.exists?(exported_config) do
import_config exported_config
end

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@ -19,11 +19,6 @@
level: :warn,
format: "\n[$level] $message\n"
config :pleroma, :fed_sockets,
enabled: false,
connection_duration: 5,
rejection_duration: 5
config :pleroma, :auth, oauth_consumer_strategies: []
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Upload,
@ -52,7 +47,10 @@
password: "postgres",
database: "pleroma_test",
hostname: System.get_env("DB_HOST") || "localhost",
pool: Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox
pool: Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox,
pool_size: 50
config :pleroma, :dangerzone, override_repo_pool_size: true
# Reduce hash rounds for testing
config :pbkdf2_elixir, rounds: 1
@ -126,6 +124,20 @@
config :pleroma, :mrf, policies: []
config :pleroma, :pipeline,
object_validator: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidatorMock,
mrf: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRFMock,
activity_pub: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPubMock,
side_effects: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.SideEffectsMock,
federator: Pleroma.Web.FederatorMock,
config: Pleroma.ConfigMock
config :pleroma, :cachex, provider: Pleroma.CachexMock
config :pleroma, :side_effects,
ap_streamer: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPubMock,
logger: Pleroma.LoggerMock
if File.exists?("./config/test.secret.exs") do
import_config "test.secret.exs"
else

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@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ Response:
* `show_role`
* `skip_thread_containment`
* `fields`
* `discoverable`
* `is_discoverable`
* `actor_type`
* Responses:
@ -1123,6 +1123,7 @@ Loads json generated from `config/descriptions.exs`.
```json
[
{
"id": 1234,
"data": {
"actor": {
"id": 1,
@ -1499,3 +1500,66 @@ Returns the content of the document
"url": "https://example.com/instance/panel.html"
}
```
## `GET /api/pleroma/admin/frontends
### List available frontends
- Response:
```json
[
{
"build_url": "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/fedi-fe/-/jobs/artifacts/${ref}/download?job=build",
"git": "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/fedi-fe",
"installed": true,
"name": "fedi-fe",
"ref": "master"
},
{
"build_url": "https://git.pleroma.social/lambadalambda/kenoma/-/jobs/artifacts/${ref}/download?job=build",
"git": "https://git.pleroma.social/lambadalambda/kenoma",
"installed": false,
"name": "kenoma",
"ref": "master"
}
]
```
## `POST /api/pleroma/admin/frontends/install`
### Install a frontend
- Params:
- `name`: frontend name, required
- `ref`: frontend ref
- `file`: path to a frontend zip file
- `build_url`: build URL
- `build_dir`: build directory
- Response:
```json
[
{
"build_url": "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/fedi-fe/-/jobs/artifacts/${ref}/download?job=build",
"git": "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/fedi-fe",
"installed": true,
"name": "fedi-fe",
"ref": "master"
},
{
"build_url": "https://git.pleroma.social/lambadalambda/kenoma/-/jobs/artifacts/${ref}/download?job=build",
"git": "https://git.pleroma.social/lambadalambda/kenoma",
"installed": false,
"name": "kenoma",
"ref": "master"
}
]
```
```json
{
"error": "Could not install frontend"
}
```

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ A Pleroma instance can be identified by "<Mastodon version> (compatible; Pleroma
## Flake IDs
Pleroma uses 128-bit ids as opposed to Mastodon's 64 bits. However just like Mastodon's ids they are lexically sortable strings
Pleroma uses 128-bit ids as opposed to Mastodon's 64 bits. However, just like Mastodon's ids, they are lexically sortable strings
## Timelines
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Adding the parameter `instance=lain.com` to the public timeline will show only s
## Statuses
- `visibility`: has an additional possible value `list`
- `visibility`: has additional possible values `list` and `local` (for local-only statuses)
Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
- `conversation_id`: the ID of the AP context the status is associated with (if any)
- `direct_conversation_id`: the ID of the Mastodon direct message conversation the status is associated with (if any)
- `in_reply_to_account_acct`: the `acct` property of User entity for replied user (if any)
- `content`: a map consisting of alternate representations of the `content` property with the key being it's mimetype. Currently the only alternate representation supported is `text/plain`
- `spoiler_text`: a map consisting of alternate representations of the `spoiler_text` property with the key being it's mimetype. Currently the only alternate representation supported is `text/plain`
- `content`: a map consisting of alternate representations of the `content` property with the key being its mimetype. Currently, the only alternate representation supported is `text/plain`
- `spoiler_text`: a map consisting of alternate representations of the `spoiler_text` property with the key being its mimetype. Currently, the only alternate representation supported is `text/plain`
- `expires_at`: a datetime (iso8601) that states when the post will expire (be deleted automatically), or empty if the post won't expire
- `thread_muted`: true if the thread the post belongs to is muted
- `emoji_reactions`: A list with emoji / reaction maps. The format is `{name: "☕", count: 1, me: true}`. Contains no information about the reacting users, for that use the `/statuses/:id/reactions` endpoint.
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
- `show_role`: boolean, nullable, true when the user wants his role (e.g admin, moderator) to be shown
- `no_rich_text` - boolean, nullable, true when html tags are stripped from all statuses requested from the API
- `discoverable`: boolean, true when the user allows discovery of the account in search results and other services.
- `discoverable`: boolean, true when the user allows external services (search bots) etc. to index / list the account (regardless of this setting, user will still appear in regular search results)
- `actor_type`: string, the type of this account.
## Conversations
@ -129,12 +129,30 @@ The `type` value is `pleroma:emoji_reaction`. Has these fields:
- `account`: The account of the user who reacted
- `status`: The status that was reacted on
### ChatMention Notification (not default)
This notification has to be requested explicitly.
The `type` value is `pleroma:chat_mention`
- `account`: The account who sent the message
- `chat_message`: The chat message
### Report Notification (not default)
This notification has to be requested explicitly.
The `type` value is `pleroma:report`
- `account`: The account who reported
- `report`: The report
## GET `/api/v1/notifications`
Accepts additional parameters:
- `exclude_visibilities`: will exclude the notifications for activities with the given visibilities. The parameter accepts an array of visibility types (`public`, `unlisted`, `private`, `direct`). Usage example: `GET /api/v1/notifications?exclude_visibilities[]=direct&exclude_visibilities[]=private`.
- `include_types`: will include the notifications for activities with the given types. The parameter accepts an array of types (`mention`, `follow`, `reblog`, `favourite`, `move`, `pleroma:emoji_reaction`). Usage example: `GET /api/v1/notifications?include_types[]=mention&include_types[]=reblog`.
- `include_types`: will include the notifications for activities with the given types. The parameter accepts an array of types (`mention`, `follow`, `reblog`, `favourite`, `move`, `pleroma:emoji_reaction`, `pleroma:chat_mention`, `pleroma:report`). Usage example: `GET /api/v1/notifications?include_types[]=mention&include_types[]=reblog`.
## DELETE `/api/v1/notifications/destroy_multiple`
@ -152,10 +170,10 @@ Returns on success: 200 OK `{}`
Additional parameters can be added to the JSON body/Form data:
- `preview`: boolean, if set to `true` the post won't be actually posted, but the status entitiy would still be rendered back. This could be useful for previewing rich text/custom emoji, for example.
- `preview`: boolean, if set to `true` the post won't be actually posted, but the status entity would still be rendered back. This could be useful for previewing rich text/custom emoji, for example.
- `content_type`: string, contain the MIME type of the status, it is transformed into HTML by the backend. You can get the list of the supported MIME types with the nodeinfo endpoint.
- `to`: A list of nicknames (like `lain@soykaf.club` or `lain` on the local server) that will be used to determine who is going to be addressed by this post. Using this will disable the implicit addressing by mentioned names in the `status` body, only the people in the `to` list will be addressed. The normal rules for for post visibility are not affected by this and will still apply.
- `visibility`: string, besides standard MastoAPI values (`direct`, `private`, `unlisted` or `public`) it can be used to address a List by setting it to `list:LIST_ID`.
- `to`: A list of nicknames (like `lain@soykaf.club` or `lain` on the local server) that will be used to determine who is going to be addressed by this post. Using this will disable the implicit addressing by mentioned names in the `status` body, only the people in the `to` list will be addressed. The normal rules for post visibility are not affected by this and will still apply.
- `visibility`: string, besides standard MastoAPI values (`direct`, `private`, `unlisted`, `local` or `public`) it can be used to address a List by setting it to `list:LIST_ID`.
- `expires_in`: The number of seconds the posted activity should expire in. When a posted activity expires it will be deleted from the server, and a delete request for it will be federated. This needs to be longer than an hour.
- `in_reply_to_conversation_id`: Will reply to a given conversation, addressing only the people who are part of the recipient set of that conversation. Sets the visibility to `direct`.
@ -188,8 +206,9 @@ Additional parameters can be added to the JSON body/Form data:
- `pleroma_settings_store` - Opaque user settings to be saved on the backend.
- `skip_thread_containment` - if true, skip filtering out broken threads
- `allow_following_move` - if true, allows automatically follow moved following accounts
- `also_known_as` - array of ActivityPub IDs, needed for following move
- `pleroma_background_image` - sets the background image of the user. Can be set to "" (an empty string) to reset.
- `discoverable` - if true, discovery of this account in search results and other services is allowed.
- `discoverable` - if true, external services (search bots) etc. are allowed to index / list the account (regardless of this setting, user will still appear in regular search results).
- `actor_type` - the type of this account.
- `accepts_chat_messages` - if false, this account will reject all chat messages.
@ -215,7 +234,7 @@ Post here request with `grant_type=refresh_token` to obtain new access token. Re
`POST /api/v1/accounts`
Has theses additional parameters (which are the same as in Pleroma-API):
Has these additional parameters (which are the same as in Pleroma-API):
- `fullname`: optional
- `bio`: optional
@ -243,6 +262,16 @@ Has theses additional parameters (which are the same as in Pleroma-API):
- `pleroma.metadata.post_formats`: A list of the allowed post format types
- `vapid_public_key`: The public key needed for push messages
## Push Subscription
`POST /api/v1/push/subscription`
`PUT /api/v1/push/subscription`
Permits these additional alert types:
- pleroma:chat_mention
- pleroma:emoji_reaction
## Markers
Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
@ -251,10 +280,31 @@ Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
## Streaming
### Chats
There is an additional `user:pleroma_chat` stream. Incoming chat messages will make the current chat be sent to this `user` stream. The `event` of an incoming chat message is `pleroma:chat_update`. The payload is the updated chat with the incoming chat message in the `last_message` field.
### Remote timelines
For viewing remote server timelines, there are `public:remote` and `public:remote:media` streams. Each of these accept a parameter like `?instance=lain.com`.
### Follow relationships updates
Pleroma streams follow relationships updates as `pleroma:follow_relationships_update` events to the `user` stream.
The message payload consist of:
- `state`: a relationship state, one of `follow_pending`, `follow_accept` or `follow_reject`.
- `follower` and `following` maps with following fields:
- `id`: user ID
- `follower_count`: follower count
- `following_count`: following count
## User muting and thread muting
Both user muting and thread muting can be done for only a certain time by adding an `expires_in` parameter to the API calls and giving the expiration time in seconds.
## Not implemented
Pleroma is generally compatible with the Mastodon 2.7.2 API, but some newer features and non-essential features are omitted. These features usually return an HTTP 200 status code, but with an empty response. While they may be added in the future, they are considered low priority.

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@ -579,14 +579,14 @@ Emoji reactions work a lot like favourites do. They make it possible to react to
### React to a post with a unicode emoji
* Method: `PUT`
* Authentication: required
* Params: `emoji`: A single character unicode emoji
* Params: `emoji`: A unicode RGI emoji or a regional indicator
* Response: JSON, the status.
## `DELETE /api/v1/pleroma/statuses/:id/reactions/:emoji`
### Remove a reaction to a post with a unicode emoji
* Method: `DELETE`
* Authentication: required
* Params: `emoji`: A single character unicode emoji
* Params: `emoji`: A unicode RGI emoji or a regional indicator
* Response: JSON, the status.
## `GET /api/v1/pleroma/statuses/:id/reactions`

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
config :pleroma, configurable_from_database: false
```
To delete transfered settings from database optional flag `-d` can be used. `<env>` is `prod` by default.
To delete transferred settings from database optional flag `-d` can be used. `<env>` is `prod` by default.
=== "OTP"
```sh
@ -43,3 +43,111 @@ To delete transfered settings from database optional flag `-d` can be used. `<en
```sh
mix pleroma.config migrate_from_db [--env=<env>] [-d]
```
## Dump all of the config settings defined in the database
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config dump
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config dump
```
## List individual configuration groups in the database
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config groups
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config groups
```
## Dump the saved configuration values for a specific group or key
e.g., this shows all the settings under `config :pleroma`
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config dump pleroma
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config dump pleroma
```
To get values under a specific key:
e.g., this shows all the settings under `config :pleroma, :instance`
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config dump pleroma instance
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config dump pleroma instance
```
## Delete the saved configuration values for a specific group or key
e.g., this deletes all the settings under `config :tesla`
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config delete [--force] tesla
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config delete [--force] tesla
```
To delete values under a specific key:
e.g., this deletes all the settings under `config :phoenix, :stacktrace_depth`
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config delete [--force] phoenix stacktrace_depth
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config delete [--force] phoenix stacktrace_depth
```
## Remove all settings from the database
This forcibly removes all saved values in the database.
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl config [--force] reset
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.config [--force] reset
```

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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
mix pleroma.email test [--to <destination email address>]
```
Example:
=== "OTP"
@ -36,11 +35,11 @@ Example:
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl email send_confirmation_mails
./bin/pleroma_ctl email resend_confirmation_emails
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.email send_confirmation_mails
mix pleroma.email resend_confirmation_emails
```

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@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
# Generate release environment file
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl release_env gen
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.release_env gen
```

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@ -264,13 +264,13 @@
=== "OTP"
```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl user toggle_confirmed <nickname>
./bin/pleroma_ctl user confirm <nickname>
```
=== "From Source"
```sh
mix pleroma.user toggle_confirmed <nickname>
mix pleroma.user confirm <nickname>
```
## Set confirmation status for all regular active users

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@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ To add configuration to your config file, you can copy it from the base config.
* `external_user_synchronization`: Enabling following/followers counters synchronization for external users.
* `cleanup_attachments`: Remove attachments along with statuses. Does not affect duplicate files and attachments without status. Enabling this will increase load to database when deleting statuses on larger instances.
* `show_reactions`: Let favourites and emoji reactions be viewed through the API (default: `true`).
* `password_reset_token_validity`: The time after which reset tokens aren't accepted anymore, in seconds (default: one day).
## Welcome
* `direct_message`: - welcome message sent as a direct message.
@ -221,18 +222,6 @@ config :pleroma, :mrf_user_allowlist, %{
* `total_user_limit`: the number of scheduled activities a user is allowed to create in total (Default: `300`)
* `enabled`: whether scheduled activities are sent to the job queue to be executed
## FedSockets
FedSockets is an experimental feature allowing for Pleroma backends to federate using a persistant websocket connection as opposed to making each federation a seperate http connection. This feature is currently off by default. It is configurable throught he following options.
### :fedsockets
* `enabled`: Enables FedSockets for this instance. `false` by default.
* `connection_duration`: Time an idle websocket is kept open.
* `rejection_duration`: Failures to connect via FedSockets will not be retried for this period of time.
* `fed_socket_fetches` and `fed_socket_rejections`: Settings passed to `cachex` for the fetch registry, and rejection stacks. See `Pleroma.Web.FedSockets` for more details.
## Frontends
### :frontend_configurations
This can be used to configure a keyword list that keeps the configuration data for any kind of frontend. By default, settings for `pleroma_fe` and `masto_fe` are configured. You can find the documentation for `pleroma_fe` configuration into [Pleroma-FE configuration and customization for instance administrators](/frontend/CONFIGURATION/#options).

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The configuration of Pleroma has traditionally been managed with a config file,
## Migration to database config
1. Run the mix task to migrate to the database. You'll receive some debugging output and a few messages informing you of what happened.
1. Run the mix task to migrate to the database.
**Source:**
@ -24,21 +24,8 @@ The configuration of Pleroma has traditionally been managed with a config file,
```
```
10:04:34.155 [debug] QUERY OK source="config" db=1.6ms decode=2.0ms queue=33.5ms idle=0.0ms
SELECT c0."id", c0."key", c0."group", c0."value", c0."inserted_at", c0."updated_at" FROM "config" AS c0 []
Migrating settings from file: /home/pleroma/config/dev.secret.exs
10:04:34.240 [debug] QUERY OK db=4.5ms queue=0.3ms idle=92.2ms
TRUNCATE config; []
10:04:34.244 [debug] QUERY OK db=2.8ms queue=0.3ms idle=97.2ms
ALTER SEQUENCE config_id_seq RESTART; []
10:04:34.256 [debug] QUERY OK source="config" db=0.8ms queue=1.4ms idle=109.8ms
SELECT c0."id", c0."key", c0."group", c0."value", c0."inserted_at", c0."updated_at" FROM "config" AS c0 WHERE ((c0."group" = $1) AND (c0."key" = $2)) [":pleroma", ":instance"]
10:04:34.292 [debug] QUERY OK db=2.6ms queue=1.7ms idle=137.7ms
INSERT INTO "config" ("group","key","value","inserted_at","updated_at") VALUES ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5) RETURNING "id" [":pleroma", ":instance", <<131, 108, 0, 0, 0, 1, 104, 2, 100, 0, 4, 110, 97, 109, 101, 109, 0, 0, 0, 7, 66, 108, 101, 114, 111, 109, 97, 106>>, ~N[2020-07-12 15:04:34], ~N[2020-07-12 15:04:34]]
Settings for key instance migrated.
Settings for group :pleroma migrated.
```
@ -124,12 +111,20 @@ The configuration of Pleroma has traditionally been managed with a config file,
## Debugging
### Clearing database config
You can clear the database config by truncating the `config` table in the database. e.g.,
You can clear the database config with the following command:
**Source:**
```
psql -d pleroma_dev
pleroma_dev=# TRUNCATE config;
TRUNCATE TABLE
$ mix pleroma.config reset
```
or
**OTP:**
```
$ ./bin/pleroma_ctl config reset
```
Additionally, every time you migrate the configuration to the database the config table is automatically truncated to ensure a clean migration.
@ -137,17 +132,24 @@ Additionally, every time you migrate the configuration to the database the confi
### Manually removing a setting
If you encounter a situation where the server cannot run properly because of an invalid setting in the database and this is preventing you from accessing AdminFE, you can manually remove the offending setting if you know which one it is.
e.g., here is an example showing a minimal configuration in the database. Only the `config :pleroma, :instance` settings are in the table:
e.g., here is an example showing a the removal of the `config :pleroma, :instance` settings:
**Source:**
```
psql -d pleroma_dev
pleroma_dev=# select * from config;
id | key | value | inserted_at | updated_at | group
----+-----------+------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+----------
1 | :instance | \x836c0000000168026400046e616d656d00000007426c65726f6d616a | 2020-07-12 15:33:29 | 2020-07-12 15:33:29 | :pleroma
(1 row)
pleroma_dev=# delete from config where key = ':instance' and group = ':pleroma';
DELETE 1
$ mix pleroma.config delete pleroma instance
Are you sure you want to continue? [n] y
config :pleroma, :instance deleted from the ConfigDB.
```
or
**OTP:**
```
$ ./bin/pleroma_ctl config delete pleroma instance
Are you sure you want to continue? [n] y
config :pleroma, :instance deleted from the ConfigDB.
```
Now the `config :pleroma, :instance` settings have been removed from the database.

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@ -0,0 +1,136 @@
# Configuring Ejabberd (XMPP Server) to use Pleroma for authentication
If you want to give your Pleroma users an XMPP (chat) account, you can configure [Ejabberd](https://github.com/processone/ejabberd) to use your Pleroma server for user authentication, automatically giving every local user an XMPP account.
In general, you just have to follow the configuration described at [https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration/authentication/#external-script](https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration/authentication/#external-script). Please read this section carefully.
Copy the script below to suitable path on your system and set owner and permissions. Also do not forget adjusting `PLEROMA_HOST` and `PLEROMA_PORT`, if necessary.
```bash
cp pleroma_ejabberd_auth.py /etc/ejabberd/pleroma_ejabberd_auth.py
chown ejabberd /etc/ejabberd/pleroma_ejabberd_auth.py
chmod 700 /etc/ejabberd/pleroma_ejabberd_auth.py
```
Set external auth params in ejabberd.yaml file:
```bash
auth_method: [external]
extauth_program: "python3 /etc/ejabberd/pleroma_ejabberd_auth.py"
extauth_instances: 3
auth_use_cache: false
```
Restart / reload your ejabberd service.
After restarting your Ejabberd server, your users should now be able to connect with their Pleroma credentials.
```python
import sys
import struct
import http.client
from base64 import b64encode
import logging
PLEROMA_HOST = "127.0.0.1"
PLEROMA_PORT = "4000"
AUTH_ENDPOINT = "/api/v1/accounts/verify_credentials"
USER_ENDPOINT = "/api/v1/accounts"
LOGFILE = "/var/log/ejabberd/pleroma_auth.log"
logging.basicConfig(filename=LOGFILE, level=logging.INFO)
# Pleroma functions
def create_connection():
return http.client.HTTPConnection(PLEROMA_HOST, PLEROMA_PORT)
def verify_credentials(user: str, password: str) -> bool:
user_pass_b64 = b64encode("{}:{}".format(
user, password).encode('utf-8')).decode("ascii")
params = {}
headers = {
"Authorization": "Basic {}".format(user_pass_b64)
}
try:
conn = create_connection()
conn.request("GET", AUTH_ENDPOINT, params, headers)
response = conn.getresponse()
if response.status == 200:
return True
return False
except Exception as e:
logging.info("Can not connect: %s", str(e))
return False
def does_user_exist(user: str) -> bool:
conn = create_connection()
conn.request("GET", "{}/{}".format(USER_ENDPOINT, user))
response = conn.getresponse()
if response.status == 200:
return True
return False
def auth(username: str, server: str, password: str) -> bool:
return verify_credentials(username, password)
def isuser(username, server):
return does_user_exist(username)
def read():
(pkt_size,) = struct.unpack('>H', bytes(sys.stdin.read(2), encoding='utf8'))
pkt = sys.stdin.read(pkt_size)
cmd = pkt.split(':')[0]
if cmd == 'auth':
username, server, password = pkt.split(':', 3)[1:]
write(auth(username, server, password))
elif cmd == 'isuser':
username, server = pkt.split(':', 2)[1:]
write(isuser(username, server))
elif cmd == 'setpass':
# u, s, p = pkt.split(':', 3)[1:]
write(False)
elif cmd == 'tryregister':
# u, s, p = pkt.split(':', 3)[1:]
write(False)
elif cmd == 'removeuser':
# u, s = pkt.split(':', 2)[1:]
write(False)
elif cmd == 'removeuser3':
# u, s, p = pkt.split(':', 3)[1:]
write(False)
else:
write(False)
def write(result):
if result:
sys.stdout.write('\x00\x02\x00\x01')
else:
sys.stdout.write('\x00\x02\x00\x00')
sys.stdout.flush()
if __name__ == "__main__":
logging.info("Starting pleroma ejabberd auth daemon...")
while True:
try:
read()
except Exception as e:
logging.info(
"Error while processing data from ejabberd %s", str(e))
pass
```

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@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
# Optimizing the BEAM
Pleroma is built upon the Erlang/OTP VM known as BEAM. The BEAM VM is highly optimized for latency, but this has drawbacks in environments without dedicated hardware. One of the tricks used by the BEAM VM is [busy waiting](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busy_waiting). This allows the application to pretend to be busy working so the OS kernel does not pause the application process and switch to another process waiting for the CPU to execute its workload. It does this by spinning for a period of time which inflates the apparent CPU usage of the application so it is immediately ready to execute another task. This can be observed with utilities like **top(1)** which will show consistently high CPU usage for the process. Switching between procesess is a rather expensive operation and also clears CPU caches further affecting latency and performance. The goal of busy waiting is to avoid this penalty.
This strategy is very successful in making a performant and responsive application, but is not desirable on Virtual Machines or hardware with few CPU cores. Pleroma instances are often deployed on the same server as the required PostgreSQL database which can lead to situations where the Pleroma application is holding the CPU in a busy-wait loop and as a result the database cannot process requests in a timely manner. The fewer CPUs available, the more this problem is exacerbated. The latency is further amplified by the OS being installed on a Virtual Machine as the Hypervisor uses CPU time-slicing to pause the entire OS and switch between other tasks.
More adventurous admins can be creative with CPU affinity (e.g., *taskset* for Linux and *cpuset* on FreeBSD) to pin processes to specific CPUs and eliminate much of this contention. The most important advice is to run as few processes as possible on your server to achieve the best performance. Even idle background processes can occasionally create [software interrupts](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrupt) and take attention away from the executing process creating latency spikes and invalidation of the CPU caches as they must be cleared when switching between processes for security.
Please only change these settings if you are experiencing issues or really know what you are doing. In general, there's no need to change these settings.
## VPS Provider Recommendations
### Good
* Hetzner Cloud
### Bad
* AWS (known to use burst scheduling)
## Example configurations
Tuning the BEAM requires you provide a config file normally called [vm.args](http://erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html#emulator-flags). If you are using systemd to manage the service you can modify the unit file as such:
`ExecStart=/usr/bin/elixir --erl '-args_file /opt/pleroma/config/vm.args' -S /usr/bin/mix phx.server`
Check your OS documentation to adopt a similar strategy on other platforms.
### Virtual Machine and/or few CPU cores
Disable the busy-waiting. This should generally only be done if you're on a platform that does burst scheduling, like AWS.
**vm.args:**
```
+sbwt none
+sbwtdcpu none
+sbwtdio none
```
### Dedicated Hardware
Enable more busy waiting, increase the internal maximum limit of BEAM processes and ports. You can use this if you run on dedicated hardware, but it is not necessary.
**vm.args:**
```
+P 16777216
+Q 16777216
+K true
+A 128
+sbt db
+sbwt very_long
+swt very_low
+sub true
+Mulmbcs 32767
+Mumbcgs 1
+Musmbcs 2047
```
## Additional Reading
* [WhatsApp: Scaling to Millions of Simultaneous Connections](https://www.erlang-factory.com/upload/presentations/558/efsf2012-whatsapp-scaling.pdf)
* [Preemptive Scheduling and Spinlocks](https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/ifi/nedlagte-emner/INF3150/h03/annet/slides/preemptive.pdf)
* [The Curious Case of BEAM CPU Usage](https://stressgrid.com/blog/beam_cpu_usage/)

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@ -88,3 +88,8 @@ config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations,
Note the extra `static` folder for the terms-of-service.html
Terms of Service will be shown to all users on the registration page. It's the best place where to write down the rules for your instance. You can modify the rules by adding and changing `$static_dir/static/terms-of-service.html`.
## Styling rendered pages
To overwrite the CSS stylesheet of the OAuth form and other static pages, you can upload your own CSS file to `instance/static/static.css`. This will completely replace the CSS used by those pages, so it might be a good idea to copy the one from `priv/static/instance/static.css` and make your changes.

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@ -14,10 +14,33 @@ This document contains notes and guidelines for Pleroma developers.
For `:api` pipeline routes, it'll be verified whether `OAuthScopesPlug` was called or explicitly skipped, and if it was not then auth information will be dropped for request. Then `EnsurePublicOrAuthenticatedPlug` will be called to ensure that either the instance is not private or user is authenticated (unless explicitly skipped). Such automated checks help to prevent human errors and result in higher security / privacy for users.
## [HTTP Basic Authentication](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Authorization)
## Non-OAuth authentication
* With HTTP Basic Auth, OAuth scopes check is _not_ performed for any action (since password is provided during the auth, requester is able to obtain a token with full permissions anyways). `Pleroma.Web.Plugs.AuthenticationPlug` and `Pleroma.Web.Plugs.LegacyAuthenticationPlug` both call `Pleroma.Web.Plugs.OAuthScopesPlug.skip_plug(conn)` when password is provided.
* With non-OAuth authentication ([HTTP Basic Authentication](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Authorization) or HTTP header- or params-provided auth), OAuth scopes check is _not_ performed for any action (since password is provided during the auth, requester is able to obtain a token with full permissions anyways); auth plugs invoke `Pleroma.Helpers.AuthHelper.skip_oauth(conn)` in this case.
## Auth-related configuration, OAuth consumer mode etc.
See `Authentication` section of [the configuration cheatsheet](configuration/cheatsheet.md#authentication).
## MRF policies descriptions
If MRF policy depends on config, it can be added into MRF tab to adminFE by adding `config_description/0` method, which returns map with special structure.
Example:
```elixir
%{
key: :mrf_activity_expiration,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ActivityExpirationPolicy",
label: "MRF Activity Expiration Policy",
description: "Adds automatic expiration to all local activities",
children: [
%{
key: :days,
type: :integer,
description: "Default global expiration time for all local activities (in days)",
suggestions: [90, 365]
}
]
}
```

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ sudo apt full-upgrade
* Install some of the above mentioned programs:
```shell
sudo apt install git build-essential postgresql postgresql-contrib cmake libmagic-devel
sudo apt install git build-essential postgresql postgresql-contrib cmake libmagic-dev
```
### Install Elixir and Erlang
@ -182,7 +182,6 @@ sudo cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.se
```
* Edit the service file and make sure that all paths fit your installation
* Check that `EnvironmentFile` contains the correct path to the env file. Or generate the env file: `sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.release_env gen`
* Enable and start `pleroma.service`:
```shell

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@ -149,9 +149,6 @@ chown -R pleroma /etc/pleroma
# Run the config generator
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl instance gen --output /etc/pleroma/config.exs --output-psql /tmp/setup_db.psql"
# Run the environment file generator.
su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl release_env gen"
# Create the postgres database
su postgres -s $SHELL -lc "psql -f /tmp/setup_db.psql"

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@ -9,29 +9,32 @@ static_dir="instance/static"
# project_branch="pleroma"
# static_dir="priv/static"
if [[ ! -d "${static_dir}" ]]
if [ ! -d "${static_dir}" ]
then
echo "Error: ${static_dir} directory is missing, are you sure you are running this script at the root of pleromas repository?"
exit 1
fi
last_modified="$(curl -s -I 'https://git.pleroma.social/api/v4/projects/'${project_id}'/jobs/artifacts/'${project_branch}'/download?job=build' | grep '^Last-Modified:' | cut -d: -f2-)"
last_modified="$(curl --fail -s -I 'https://git.pleroma.social/api/v4/projects/'${project_id}'/jobs/artifacts/'${project_branch}'/download?job=build' | grep '^Last-Modified:' | cut -d: -f2-)"
echo "branch:${project_branch}"
echo "Last-Modified:${last_modified}"
artifact="mastofe.zip"
if [[ -e mastofe.timestamp ]] && [[ "${last_modified}" != "" ]]
if [ "${last_modified}x" = "x" ]
then
if [[ "$(cat mastofe.timestamp)" == "${last_modified}" ]]
then
echo "MastoFE is up-to-date, exiting…"
exit 0
fi
echo "ERROR: Couldn't get the modification date of the latest build archive, maybe it expired, exiting..."
exit 1
fi
curl -c - "https://git.pleroma.social/api/v4/projects/${project_id}/jobs/artifacts/${project_branch}/download?job=build" -o "${artifact}" || exit
if [ -e mastofe.timestamp ] && [ "$(cat mastofe.timestamp)" = "${last_modified}" ]
then
echo "MastoFE is up-to-date, exiting..."
exit 0
fi
curl --fail -c - "https://git.pleroma.social/api/v4/projects/${project_id}/jobs/artifacts/${project_branch}/download?job=build" -o "${artifact}" || exit
# TODO: Update the emoji as well
rm -fr "${static_dir}/sw.js" "${static_dir}/packs" || exit

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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ pidfile="/var/run/pleroma.pid"
directory=/opt/pleroma
healthcheck_delay=60
healthcheck_timer=30
export $(cat /opt/pleroma/config/pleroma.env)
: ${pleroma_port:-4000}

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@ -93,9 +93,4 @@ server {
chunked_transfer_encoding on;
proxy_pass http://phoenix;
}
location /api/fedsocket/v1 {
proxy_request_buffering off;
proxy_pass http://phoenix/api/fedsocket/v1;
}
}

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@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ Environment="MIX_ENV=prod"
Environment="HOME=/var/lib/pleroma"
; Path to the folder containing the Pleroma installation.
WorkingDirectory=/opt/pleroma
; Path to the environment file. the file contains RELEASE_COOKIE and etc
EnvironmentFile=/opt/pleroma/config/pleroma.env
; Path to the Mix binary.
ExecStart=/usr/bin/mix phx.server

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@ -12,17 +12,19 @@ defmodule Mix.Pleroma do
:cachex,
:flake_id,
:swoosh,
:timex
:timex,
:fast_html
]
@cachex_children ["object", "user", "scrubber"]
@cachex_children ["object", "user", "scrubber", "web_resp"]
@doc "Common functions to be reused in mix tasks"
def start_pleroma do
Pleroma.Config.Holder.save_default()
Pleroma.Config.Oban.warn()
Pleroma.Application.limiters_setup()
Application.put_env(:phoenix, :serve_endpoints, false, persistent: true)
if Pleroma.Config.get(:env) != :test do
Application.put_env(:logger, :console, level: :debug)
unless System.get_env("DEBUG") do
Logger.remove_backend(:console)
end
adapter = Application.get_env(:tesla, :adapter)
@ -36,12 +38,23 @@ def start_pleroma do
Enum.each(apps, &Application.ensure_all_started/1)
oban_config = [
crontab: [],
repo: Pleroma.Repo,
log: false,
queues: [],
plugins: []
]
children =
[
Pleroma.Repo,
Pleroma.Emoji,
{Pleroma.Config.TransferTask, false},
Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
{Oban, Pleroma.Config.get(Oban)}
{Oban, oban_config},
{Majic.Pool,
[name: Pleroma.MajicPool, pool_size: Pleroma.Config.get([:majic_pool, :size], 2)]}
] ++
http_children(adapter)
@ -97,12 +110,6 @@ def shell_prompt(prompt, defval \\ nil, defname \\ nil) do
end
end
def shell_yes?(message) do
if mix_shell?(),
do: Mix.shell().yes?("Continue?"),
else: shell_prompt(message, "Continue?") in ~w(Yn Y y)
end
def shell_info(message) do
if mix_shell?(),
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Config do
use Mix.Task
import Ecto.Query
import Mix.Pleroma
alias Pleroma.ConfigDB
@ -14,11 +15,14 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Config do
@moduledoc File.read!("docs/administration/CLI_tasks/config.md")
def run(["migrate_to_db"]) do
check_configdb(fn ->
start_pleroma()
migrate_to_db()
end)
end
def run(["migrate_from_db" | options]) do
check_configdb(fn ->
start_pleroma()
{opts, _} =
@ -28,12 +32,182 @@ def run(["migrate_from_db" | options]) do
)
migrate_from_db(opts)
end)
end
def run(["dump"]) do
check_configdb(fn ->
start_pleroma()
header = config_header()
settings =
ConfigDB
|> Repo.all()
|> Enum.sort()
unless settings == [] do
shell_info("#{header}")
Enum.each(settings, &dump(&1))
else
shell_error("No settings in ConfigDB.")
end
end)
end
def run(["dump", group, key]) do
check_configdb(fn ->
start_pleroma()
group = maybe_atomize(group)
key = maybe_atomize(key)
group
|> ConfigDB.get_by_group_and_key(key)
|> dump()
end)
end
def run(["dump", group]) do
check_configdb(fn ->
start_pleroma()
group = maybe_atomize(group)
dump_group(group)
end)
end
def run(["groups"]) do
check_configdb(fn ->
start_pleroma()
groups =
ConfigDB
|> distinct([c], true)
|> select([c], c.group)
|> Repo.all()
if length(groups) > 0 do
shell_info("The following configuration groups are set in ConfigDB:\r\n")
groups |> Enum.each(fn x -> shell_info("- #{x}") end)
shell_info("\r\n")
end
end)
end
def run(["reset", "--force"]) do
check_configdb(fn ->
start_pleroma()
truncatedb()
shell_info("The ConfigDB settings have been removed from the database.")
end)
end
def run(["reset"]) do
check_configdb(fn ->
start_pleroma()
shell_info("The following settings will be permanently removed:")
ConfigDB
|> Repo.all()
|> Enum.sort()
|> Enum.each(&dump(&1))
shell_error("\nTHIS CANNOT BE UNDONE!")
if shell_prompt("Are you sure you want to continue?", "n") in ~w(Yn Y y) do
truncatedb()
shell_info("The ConfigDB settings have been removed from the database.")
else
shell_error("No changes made.")
end
end)
end
def run(["delete", "--force", group, key]) do
start_pleroma()
group = maybe_atomize(group)
key = maybe_atomize(key)
with true <- key_exists?(group, key) do
shell_info("The following settings will be removed from ConfigDB:\n")
group
|> ConfigDB.get_by_group_and_key(key)
|> dump()
delete_key(group, key)
else
_ ->
shell_error("No settings in ConfigDB for #{inspect(group)}, #{inspect(key)}. Aborting.")
end
end
def run(["delete", "--force", group]) do
start_pleroma()
group = maybe_atomize(group)
with true <- group_exists?(group) do
shell_info("The following settings will be removed from ConfigDB:\n")
dump_group(group)
delete_group(group)
else
_ -> shell_error("No settings in ConfigDB for #{inspect(group)}. Aborting.")
end
end
def run(["delete", group, key]) do
start_pleroma()
group = maybe_atomize(group)
key = maybe_atomize(key)
with true <- key_exists?(group, key) do
shell_info("The following settings will be removed from ConfigDB:\n")
group
|> ConfigDB.get_by_group_and_key(key)
|> dump()
if shell_prompt("Are you sure you want to continue?", "n") in ~w(Yn Y y) do
delete_key(group, key)
else
shell_error("No changes made.")
end
else
_ ->
shell_error("No settings in ConfigDB for #{inspect(group)}, #{inspect(key)}. Aborting.")
end
end
def run(["delete", group]) do
start_pleroma()
group = maybe_atomize(group)
with true <- group_exists?(group) do
shell_info("The following settings will be removed from ConfigDB:\n")
dump_group(group)
if shell_prompt("Are you sure you want to continue?", "n") in ~w(Yn Y y) do
delete_group(group)
else
shell_error("No changes made.")
end
else
_ -> shell_error("No settings in ConfigDB for #{inspect(group)}. Aborting.")
end
end
@spec migrate_to_db(Path.t() | nil) :: any()
def migrate_to_db(file_path \\ nil) do
with true <- Pleroma.Config.get([:configurable_from_database]),
:ok <- Pleroma.Config.DeprecationWarnings.warn() do
with :ok <- Pleroma.Config.DeprecationWarnings.warn() do
config_file =
if file_path do
file_path
@ -47,16 +221,15 @@ def migrate_to_db(file_path \\ nil) do
do_migrate_to_db(config_file)
else
:error -> deprecation_error()
_ -> migration_error()
_ ->
shell_error("Migration is not allowed until all deprecation warnings have been resolved.")
end
end
defp do_migrate_to_db(config_file) do
if File.exists?(config_file) do
shell_info("Migrating settings from file: #{Path.expand(config_file)}")
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.query!(Repo, "TRUNCATE config;")
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.query!(Repo, "ALTER SEQUENCE config_id_seq RESTART;")
truncatedb()
custom_config =
config_file
@ -80,11 +253,10 @@ defp create(group, settings) do
shell_info("Settings for key #{key} migrated.")
end)
shell_info("Settings for group :#{group} migrated.")
shell_info("Settings for group #{inspect(group)} migrated.")
end
defp migrate_from_db(opts) do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:configurable_from_database]) do
env = opts[:env] || Pleroma.Config.get(:env)
config_path =
@ -111,19 +283,6 @@ defp migrate_from_db(opts) do
shell_info(
"Database configuration settings have been exported to config/#{env}.exported_from_db.secret.exs"
)
else
migration_error()
end
end
defp migration_error do
shell_error(
"Migration is not allowed in config. You can change this behavior by setting `config :pleroma, configurable_from_database: true`"
)
end
defp deprecation_error do
shell_error("Migration is not allowed until all deprecation warnings have been resolved.")
end
if Code.ensure_loaded?(Config.Reader) do
@ -150,8 +309,80 @@ defp write(config, file) do
defp delete(config, true) do
{:ok, _} = Repo.delete(config)
shell_info("#{config.key} deleted from DB.")
shell_info(
"config #{inspect(config.group)}, #{inspect(config.key)} was deleted from the ConfigDB."
)
end
defp delete(_config, _), do: :ok
defp dump(%ConfigDB{} = config) do
value = inspect(config.value, limit: :infinity)
shell_info("config #{inspect(config.group)}, #{inspect(config.key)}, #{value}\r\n\r\n")
end
defp dump(_), do: :noop
defp dump_group(group) when is_atom(group) do
group
|> ConfigDB.get_all_by_group()
|> Enum.each(&dump/1)
end
defp group_exists?(group) do
group
|> ConfigDB.get_all_by_group()
|> Enum.any?()
end
defp key_exists?(group, key) do
group
|> ConfigDB.get_by_group_and_key(key)
|> is_nil
|> Kernel.!()
end
defp maybe_atomize(arg) when is_atom(arg), do: arg
defp maybe_atomize(":" <> arg), do: maybe_atomize(arg)
defp maybe_atomize(arg) when is_binary(arg) do
if ConfigDB.module_name?(arg) do
String.to_existing_atom("Elixir." <> arg)
else
String.to_atom(arg)
end
end
defp check_configdb(callback) do
with true <- Pleroma.Config.get([:configurable_from_database]) do
callback.()
else
_ ->
shell_error(
"ConfigDB not enabled. Please check the value of :configurable_from_database in your configuration."
)
end
end
defp delete_key(group, key) do
check_configdb(fn ->
ConfigDB.delete(%{group: group, key: key})
end)
end
defp delete_group(group) do
check_configdb(fn ->
group
|> ConfigDB.get_all_by_group()
|> Enum.each(&ConfigDB.delete/1)
end)
end
defp truncatedb do
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.query!(Repo, "TRUNCATE config;")
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.query!(Repo, "ALTER SEQUENCE config_id_seq RESTART;")
end
end

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@ -48,9 +48,15 @@ def run(["bump_all_conversations"]) do
def run(["update_users_following_followers_counts"]) do
start_pleroma()
User
|> Repo.all()
|> Enum.each(&User.update_follower_count/1)
Repo.transaction(
fn ->
from(u in User, select: u)
|> Repo.stream()
|> Stream.each(&User.update_follower_count/1)
|> Stream.run()
end,
timeout: :infinity
)
end
def run(["prune_objects" | args]) do

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@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ def run(["install", "none" | _args]) do
end
def run(["install", frontend | args]) do
log_level = Logger.level()
Logger.configure(level: :warn)
start_pleroma()
{options, [], []} =
@ -33,109 +31,6 @@ def run(["install", frontend | args]) do
]
)
instance_static_dir =
with nil <- options[:static_dir] do
Pleroma.Config.get!([:instance, :static_dir])
end
cmd_frontend_info = %{
"name" => frontend,
"ref" => options[:ref],
"build_url" => options[:build_url],
"build_dir" => options[:build_dir]
}
config_frontend_info = Pleroma.Config.get([:frontends, :available, frontend], %{})
frontend_info =
Map.merge(config_frontend_info, cmd_frontend_info, fn _key, config, cmd ->
# This only overrides things that are actually set
cmd || config
end)
ref = frontend_info["ref"]
unless ref do
raise "No ref given or configured"
end
dest =
Path.join([
instance_static_dir,
"frontends",
frontend,
ref
])
fe_label = "#{frontend} (#{ref})"
tmp_dir = Path.join([instance_static_dir, "frontends", "tmp"])
with {_, :ok} <-
{:download_or_unzip, download_or_unzip(frontend_info, tmp_dir, options[:file])},
shell_info("Installing #{fe_label} to #{dest}"),
:ok <- install_frontend(frontend_info, tmp_dir, dest) do
File.rm_rf!(tmp_dir)
shell_info("Frontend #{fe_label} installed to #{dest}")
Logger.configure(level: log_level)
else
{:download_or_unzip, _} ->
shell_info("Could not download or unzip the frontend")
_e ->
shell_info("Could not install the frontend")
end
end
defp download_or_unzip(frontend_info, temp_dir, file) do
if file do
with {:ok, zip} <- File.read(Path.expand(file)) do
unzip(zip, temp_dir)
end
else
download_build(frontend_info, temp_dir)
end
end
def unzip(zip, dest) do
with {:ok, unzipped} <- :zip.unzip(zip, [:memory]) do
File.rm_rf!(dest)
File.mkdir_p!(dest)
Enum.each(unzipped, fn {filename, data} ->
path = filename
new_file_path = Path.join(dest, path)
new_file_path
|> Path.dirname()
|> File.mkdir_p!()
File.write!(new_file_path, data)
end)
:ok
end
end
defp download_build(frontend_info, dest) do
shell_info("Downloading pre-built bundle for #{frontend_info["name"]}")
url = String.replace(frontend_info["build_url"], "${ref}", frontend_info["ref"])
with {:ok, %{status: 200, body: zip_body}} <-
Pleroma.HTTP.get(url, [], pool: :media, recv_timeout: 120_000) do
unzip(zip_body, dest)
else
e -> {:error, e}
end
end
defp install_frontend(frontend_info, source, dest) do
from = frontend_info["build_dir"] || "dist"
File.rm_rf!(dest)
File.mkdir_p!(dest)
File.cp_r!(Path.join([source, from]), dest)
:ok
Pleroma.Frontend.install(frontend, options)
end
end

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@ -36,9 +36,7 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
listen_port: :string,
strip_uploads: :string,
anonymize_uploads: :string,
dedupe_uploads: :string,
skip_release_env: :boolean,
release_env_file: :string
dedupe_uploads: :string
],
aliases: [
o: :output,
@ -163,12 +161,21 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
)
|> Path.expand()
{strip_uploads_message, strip_uploads_default} =
if Pleroma.Utils.command_available?("exiftool") do
{"Do you want to strip location (GPS) data from uploaded images? This requires exiftool, it was detected as installed. (y/n)",
"y"}
else
{"Do you want to strip location (GPS) data from uploaded images? This requires exiftool, it was detected as not installed, please install it if you answer yes. (y/n)",
"n"}
end
strip_uploads =
get_option(
options,
:strip_uploads,
"Do you want to strip location (GPS) data from uploaded images? (y/n)",
"y"
strip_uploads_message,
strip_uploads_default
) === "y"
anonymize_uploads =
@ -243,24 +250,6 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
write_robots_txt(static_dir, indexable, template_dir)
if Keyword.get(options, :skip_release_env, false) do
shell_info("""
Release environment file is skip. Please generate the release env file before start.
`MIX_ENV=#{Mix.env()} mix pleroma.release_env gen`
""")
else
shell_info("Generation the environment file:")
release_env_args =
with path when not is_nil(path) <- Keyword.get(options, :release_env_file) do
["gen", "--path", path]
else
_ -> ["gen"]
end
Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.ReleaseEnv.run(release_env_args)
end
shell_info(
"\n All files successfully written! Refer to the installation instructions for your platform for next steps."
)
@ -273,7 +262,7 @@ def run(["gen" | rest]) do
else
shell_error(
"The task would have overwritten the following files:\n" <>
(Enum.map(paths, &"- #{&1}\n") |> Enum.join("")) <>
(Enum.map(will_overwrite, &"- #{&1}\n") |> Enum.join("")) <>
"Rerun with `--force` to overwrite them."
)
end
@ -304,7 +293,7 @@ defp write_robots_txt(static_dir, indexable, template_dir) do
defp upload_filters(filters) when is_map(filters) do
enabled_filters =
if filters.strip do
[Pleroma.Upload.Filter.ExifTool]
[Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Exiftool]
else
[]
end

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@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.ReleaseEnv do
use Mix.Task
import Mix.Pleroma
@shortdoc "Generate Pleroma environment file."
@moduledoc File.read!("docs/administration/CLI_tasks/release_environments.md")
def run(["gen" | rest]) do
{options, [], []} =
OptionParser.parse(
rest,
strict: [
force: :boolean,
path: :string
],
aliases: [
p: :path,
f: :force
]
)
file_path =
get_option(
options,
:path,
"Environment file path",
"./config/pleroma.env"
)
env_path = Path.expand(file_path)
proceed? =
if File.exists?(env_path) do
get_option(
options,
:force,
"Environment file already exists. Do you want to overwrite the #{env_path} file? (y/n)",
"n"
) === "y"
else
true
end
if proceed? do
case do_generate(env_path) do
{:error, reason} ->
shell_error(
File.Error.message(%{action: "write to file", reason: reason, path: env_path})
)
_ ->
shell_info("\nThe file generated: #{env_path}.\n")
shell_info("""
WARNING: before start pleroma app please make sure to make the file read-only and non-modifiable.
Example:
chmod 0444 #{file_path}
chattr +i #{file_path}
""")
end
else
shell_info("\nThe file is exist. #{env_path}.\n")
end
end
def do_generate(path) do
content = "RELEASE_COOKIE=#{Base.encode32(:crypto.strong_rand_bytes(32))}"
File.mkdir_p!(Path.dirname(path))
File.write(path, content)
end
end

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ def run(["new", nickname, email | rest]) do
- admin: #{if(admin?, do: "true", else: "false")}
""")
proceed? = assume_yes? or shell_yes?("Continue?")
proceed? = assume_yes? or shell_prompt("Continue?", "n") in ~w(Yn Y y)
if proceed? do
start_pleroma()
@ -345,11 +345,11 @@ def run(["delete_activities", nickname]) do
end
end
def run(["toggle_confirmed", nickname]) do
def run(["confirm", nickname]) do
start_pleroma()
with %User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
{:ok, user} = User.toggle_confirmation(user)
{:ok, user} = User.confirm(user)
message = if user.confirmation_pending, do: "needs", else: "doesn't need"

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@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Activity do
@primary_key {:id, FlakeId.Ecto.CompatType, autogenerate: true}
@cachex Pleroma.Config.get([:cachex, :provider], Cachex)
schema "activities" do
field(:data, :map)
field(:local, :boolean, default: true)
@ -194,6 +196,19 @@ def get_by_id(id) do
end
end
def get_by_id_with_user_actor(id) do
case FlakeId.flake_id?(id) do
true ->
Activity
|> where([a], a.id == ^id)
|> with_preloaded_user_actor()
|> Repo.one()
_ ->
nil
end
end
def get_by_id_with_object(id) do
Activity
|> where(id: ^id)
@ -285,7 +300,7 @@ def delete_all_by_object_ap_id(_), do: nil
defp purge_web_resp_cache(%Activity{} = activity) do
%{path: path} = URI.parse(activity.data["id"])
Cachex.del(:web_resp_cache, path)
@cachex.del(:web_resp_cache, path)
activity
end
@ -356,4 +371,15 @@ def pinned_by_actor?(%Activity{} = activity) do
actor = user_actor(activity)
activity.id in actor.pinned_activities
end
@spec get_by_object_ap_id_with_object(String.t()) :: t() | nil
def get_by_object_ap_id_with_object(ap_id) when is_binary(ap_id) do
ap_id
|> Queries.by_object_id()
|> with_preloaded_object()
|> first()
|> Repo.one()
end
def get_by_object_ap_id_with_object(_), do: nil
end

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@ -19,15 +19,25 @@ def search(user, search_query, options \\ []) do
offset = Keyword.get(options, :offset, 0)
author = Keyword.get(options, :author)
search_function =
if :persistent_term.get({Pleroma.Repo, :postgres_version}) >= 11 do
:websearch
else
:plain
end
Activity
|> Activity.with_preloaded_object()
|> Activity.restrict_deactivated_users()
|> restrict_public()
|> query_with(index_type, search_query)
|> query_with(index_type, search_query, search_function)
|> maybe_restrict_local(user)
|> maybe_restrict_author(author)
|> maybe_restrict_blocked(user)
|> Pagination.fetch_paginated(%{"offset" => offset, "limit" => limit}, :offset)
|> Pagination.fetch_paginated(
%{"offset" => offset, "limit" => limit, "skip_order" => index_type == :rum},
:offset
)
|> maybe_fetch(user, search_query)
end
@ -50,7 +60,7 @@ defp restrict_public(q) do
)
end
defp query_with(q, :gin, search_query) do
defp query_with(q, :gin, search_query, :plain) do
from([a, o] in q,
where:
fragment(
@ -61,7 +71,18 @@ defp query_with(q, :gin, search_query) do
)
end
defp query_with(q, :rum, search_query) do
defp query_with(q, :gin, search_query, :websearch) do
from([a, o] in q,
where:
fragment(
"to_tsvector('english', ?->>'content') @@ websearch_to_tsquery('english', ?)",
o.data,
^search_query
)
)
end
defp query_with(q, :rum, search_query, :plain) do
from([a, o] in q,
where:
fragment(
@ -73,6 +94,18 @@ defp query_with(q, :rum, search_query) do
)
end
defp query_with(q, :rum, search_query, :websearch) do
from([a, o] in q,
where:
fragment(
"? @@ websearch_to_tsquery('english', ?)",
o.fts_content,
^search_query
),
order_by: [fragment("? <=> now()::date", o.inserted_at)]
)
end
defp maybe_restrict_local(q, user) do
limit = Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :limit_to_local_content], :unauthenticated)

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@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ def start(_type, _args) do
setup_instrumenters()
load_custom_modules()
Pleroma.Docs.JSON.compile()
limiters_setup()
adapter = Application.get_env(:tesla, :adapter)
@ -109,7 +110,28 @@ def start(_type, _args) do
# See http://elixir-lang.org/docs/stable/elixir/Supervisor.html
# for other strategies and supported options
opts = [strategy: :one_for_one, name: Pleroma.Supervisor]
Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
result = Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
set_postgres_server_version()
result
end
defp set_postgres_server_version do
version =
with %{rows: [[version]]} <- Ecto.Adapters.SQL.query!(Pleroma.Repo, "show server_version"),
{num, _} <- Float.parse(version) do
num
else
e ->
Logger.warn(
"Could not get the postgres version: #{inspect(e)}.\nSetting the default value of 9.6"
)
9.6
end
:persistent_term.put({Pleroma.Repo, :postgres_version}, version)
end
def load_custom_modules do
@ -207,8 +229,7 @@ defp dont_run_in_test(_) do
name: Pleroma.Web.Streamer.registry(),
keys: :duplicate,
partitions: System.schedulers_online()
]},
Pleroma.Web.FedSockets.Supervisor
]}
]
end
@ -273,4 +294,10 @@ defp http_children(Tesla.Adapter.Gun, _) do
end
defp http_children(_, _), do: []
@spec limiters_setup() :: :ok
def limiters_setup do
[Pleroma.Web.RichMedia.Helpers, Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy]
|> Enum.each(&ConcurrentLimiter.new(&1, 1, 0))
end
end

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ def verify! do
|> check_migrations_applied!()
|> check_welcome_message_config!()
|> check_rum!()
|> check_repo_pool_size!()
|> handle_result()
end
@ -188,6 +189,30 @@ defp check_system_commands!(:ok) do
defp check_system_commands!(result), do: result
defp check_repo_pool_size!(:ok) do
if Pleroma.Config.get([Pleroma.Repo, :pool_size], 10) != 10 and
not Pleroma.Config.get([:dangerzone, :override_repo_pool_size], false) do
Logger.error("""
!!!CONFIG WARNING!!!
The database pool size has been altered from the recommended value of 10.
Please revert or ensure your database is tuned appropriately and then set
`config :pleroma, :dangerzone, override_repo_pool_size: true`.
If you are experiencing database timeouts, please check the "Optimizing
your PostgreSQL performance" section in the documentation. If you still
encounter issues after that, please open an issue on the tracker.
""")
{:error, "Repo.pool_size different than recommended value."}
else
:ok
end
end
defp check_repo_pool_size!(result), do: result
defp check_filter(filter, command_required) do
filters = Config.get([Pleroma.Upload, :filters])

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@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Caching do
@callback get!(Cachex.cache(), any()) :: any()
@callback get(Cachex.cache(), any()) :: {atom(), any()}
@callback put(Cachex.cache(), any(), any(), Keyword.t()) :: {Cachex.status(), boolean()}
@callback put(Cachex.cache(), any(), any()) :: {Cachex.status(), boolean()}
@callback fetch!(Cachex.cache(), any(), function() | nil) :: any()
# @callback del(Cachex.cache(), any(), Keyword.t()) :: {Cachex.status(), boolean()}
@callback del(Cachex.cache(), any()) :: {Cachex.status(), boolean()}
@callback stream!(Cachex.cache(), any()) :: Enumerable.t()
@callback expire_at(Cachex.cache(), binary(), number()) :: {Cachex.status(), boolean()}
@callback exists?(Cachex.cache(), any()) :: {Cachex.status(), boolean()}
@callback execute!(Cachex.cache(), function()) :: any()
@callback get_and_update(Cachex.cache(), any(), function()) ::
{:commit | :ignore, any()}
end

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@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Captcha do
alias Plug.Crypto.KeyGenerator
alias Plug.Crypto.MessageEncryptor
@cachex Pleroma.Config.get([:cachex, :provider], Cachex)
@doc """
Ask the configured captcha service for a new captcha
"""
@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ defp validate_expiration(created_at) do
end
defp validate_usage(token) do
if is_nil(Cachex.get!(:used_captcha_cache, token)) do
if is_nil(@cachex.get!(:used_captcha_cache, token)) do
:ok
else
{:error, :already_used}
@ -95,7 +97,7 @@ defp validate_usage(token) do
defp mark_captcha_as_used(token) do
ttl = seconds_valid() |> :timer.seconds()
Cachex.put(:used_captcha_cache, token, true, ttl: ttl)
@cachex.put(:used_captcha_cache, token, true, ttl: ttl)
end
defp method, do: Pleroma.Config.get!([__MODULE__, :method])

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@ -3,14 +3,18 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Config do
@behaviour Pleroma.Config.Getting
defmodule Error do
defexception [:message]
end
@impl true
def get(key), do: get(key, nil)
@impl true
def get([key], default), do: get(key, default)
@impl true
def get([_ | _] = path, default) do
case fetch(path) do
{:ok, value} -> value
@ -18,6 +22,7 @@ def get([_ | _] = path, default) do
end
end
@impl true
def get(key, default) do
Application.get_env(:pleroma, key, default)
end

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Config.Getting do
@callback get(any()) :: any()
@callback get(any(), any()) :: any()
end

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@ -9,12 +9,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Config.Holder do
def save_default do
default_config =
if System.get_env("RELEASE_NAME") do
release_config =
[:code.root_dir(), "releases", System.get_env("RELEASE_VSN"), "releases.exs"]
|> Path.join()
|> Pleroma.Config.Loader.read()
Pleroma.Config.Loader.merge(@config, release_config)
Pleroma.Config.Loader.merge(@config, release_defaults())
else
@config
end
@ -32,4 +27,16 @@ def default_config(group), do: Keyword.get(get_default(), group)
def default_config(group, key), do: get_in(get_default(), [group, key])
defp get_default, do: Pleroma.Config.get(:default_config)
@spec release_defaults() :: keyword()
def release_defaults do
[
pleroma: [
{:instance, [static_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/static"]},
{Pleroma.Uploaders.Local, [uploads: "/var/lib/pleroma/uploads"]},
{:modules, [runtime_dir: "/var/lib/pleroma/modules"]},
{:release, true}
]
]
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Config.ReleaseRuntimeProvider do
@moduledoc """
Imports `runtime.exs` and `{env}.exported_from_db.secret.exs` for elixir releases.
"""
@behaviour Config.Provider
@impl true
def init(opts), do: opts
@impl true
def load(config, _opts) do
with_defaults = Config.Reader.merge(config, Pleroma.Config.Holder.release_defaults())
config_path = System.get_env("PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH") || "/etc/pleroma/config.exs"
with_runtime_config =
if File.exists?(config_path) do
runtime_config = Config.Reader.read!(config_path)
with_defaults
|> Config.Reader.merge(pleroma: [config_path: config_path])
|> Config.Reader.merge(runtime_config)
else
warning = [
IO.ANSI.red(),
IO.ANSI.bright(),
"!!! #{config_path} not found! Please ensure it exists and that PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH is unset or points to an existing file",
IO.ANSI.reset()
]
IO.puts(warning)
with_defaults
end
exported_config_path =
config_path
|> Path.dirname()
|> Path.join("prod.exported_from_db.secret.exs")
with_exported =
if File.exists?(exported_config_path) do
exported_config = Config.Reader.read!(with_runtime_config)
Config.Reader.merge(with_runtime_config, exported_config)
else
with_runtime_config
end
with_exported
end
end

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.ConfigDB do
use Ecto.Schema
import Ecto.Changeset
import Ecto.Query, only: [select: 3]
import Ecto.Query, only: [select: 3, from: 2]
import Pleroma.Web.Gettext
alias __MODULE__
@ -41,8 +41,18 @@ def get_all_as_keyword do
end)
end
@spec get_all_by_group(atom() | String.t()) :: [t()]
def get_all_by_group(group) do
from(c in ConfigDB, where: c.group == ^group) |> Repo.all()
end
@spec get_by_group_and_key(atom() | String.t(), atom() | String.t()) :: t() | nil
def get_by_group_and_key(group, key) do
get_by_params(%{group: group, key: key})
end
@spec get_by_params(map()) :: ConfigDB.t() | nil
def get_by_params(params), do: Repo.get_by(ConfigDB, params)
def get_by_params(%{group: _, key: _} = params), do: Repo.get_by(ConfigDB, params)
@spec changeset(ConfigDB.t(), map()) :: Changeset.t()
def changeset(config, params \\ %{}) do

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@ -26,4 +26,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Constants do
do:
~w(index.html robots.txt static static-fe finmoji emoji packs sounds images instance sw.js sw-pleroma.js favicon.png schemas doc embed.js embed.css)
)
def as_local_public, do: Pleroma.Web.base_url() <> "/#Public"
end

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@ -11,7 +11,11 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Docs.JSON do
@spec compile :: :ok
def compile do
:persistent_term.put(@term, Pleroma.Docs.Generator.convert_to_strings(@raw_descriptions))
descriptions =
Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.config_descriptions()
|> Enum.reduce(@raw_descriptions, fn description, acc -> [description | acc] end)
:persistent_term.put(@term, Pleroma.Docs.Generator.convert_to_strings(descriptions))
end
@spec compiled_descriptions :: Map.t()

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@ -18,10 +18,6 @@ defp instance_notify_email do
Keyword.get(instance_config(), :notify_email, instance_config()[:email])
end
defp user_url(user) do
Helpers.user_feed_url(Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, :feed_redirect, user.id)
end
def test_email(mail_to \\ nil) do
html_body = """
<h3>Instance Test Email</h3>
@ -52,6 +48,9 @@ def report(to, reporter, account, statuses, comment) do
status_url = Helpers.o_status_url(Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, :notice, id)
"<li><a href=\"#{status_url}\">#{status_url}</li>"
%{"id" => id} when is_binary(id) ->
"<li><a href=\"#{id}\">#{id}</li>"
id when is_binary(id) ->
"<li><a href=\"#{id}\">#{id}</li>"
end)
@ -69,8 +68,8 @@ def report(to, reporter, account, statuses, comment) do
end
html_body = """
<p>Reported by: <a href="#{user_url(reporter)}">#{reporter.nickname}</a></p>
<p>Reported Account: <a href="#{user_url(account)}">#{account.nickname}</a></p>
<p>Reported by: <a href="#{reporter.ap_id}">#{reporter.nickname}</a></p>
<p>Reported Account: <a href="#{account.ap_id}">#{account.nickname}</a></p>
#{comment_html}
#{statuses_html}
<p>
@ -86,7 +85,7 @@ def report(to, reporter, account, statuses, comment) do
def new_unapproved_registration(to, account) do
html_body = """
<p>New account for review: <a href="#{user_url(account)}">@#{account.nickname}</a></p>
<p>New account for review: <a href="#{account.ap_id}">@#{account.nickname}</a></p>
<blockquote>#{HTML.strip_tags(account.registration_reason)}</blockquote>
<a href="#{Pleroma.Web.base_url()}/pleroma/admin/#/users/#{account.id}/">Visit AdminFE</a>
"""

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@ -93,6 +93,19 @@ def account_confirmation_email(user) do
|> html_body(html_body)
end
def approval_pending_email(user) do
html_body = """
<h3>Awaiting Approval</h3>
<p>Your account at #{instance_name()} is being reviewed by staff. You will receive another email once your account is approved.</p>
"""
new()
|> to(recipient(user))
|> from(sender())
|> subject("Your account is awaiting approval")
|> html_body(html_body)
end
@doc """
Email used in digest email notifications
Includes Mentions and New Followers data
@ -151,7 +164,7 @@ def digest_email(user) do
logo_path =
if is_nil(logo) do
Path.join(:code.priv_dir(:pleroma), "static/static/logo.png")
Path.join(:code.priv_dir(:pleroma), "static/static/logo.svg")
else
Path.join(Config.get([:instance, :static_dir]), logo)
end
@ -162,7 +175,7 @@ def digest_email(user) do
|> subject("Your digest from #{instance_name()}")
|> put_layout(false)
|> render_body("digest.html", html_data)
|> attachment(Swoosh.Attachment.new(logo_path, filename: "logo.png", type: :inline))
|> attachment(Swoosh.Attachment.new(logo_path, filename: "logo.svg", type: :inline))
end
end

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@ -1,769 +0,0 @@
# emoji-data.txt
# Date: 2019-01-15, 12:10:05 GMT
# © 2019 Unicode®, Inc.
# Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
# For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html
#
# Emoji Data for UTS #51
# Version: 12.0
#
# For documentation and usage, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51
#
# Format:
# <codepoint(s)> ; <property> # <comments>
# Note: there is no guarantee as to the structure of whitespace or comments
#
# Characters and sequences are listed in code point order. Users should be shown a more natural order.
# See the CLDR collation order for Emoji.
# ================================================
# All omitted code points have Emoji=No
# @missing: 0000..10FFFF ; Emoji ; No
0023 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (#) number sign
002A ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (*) asterisk
0030..0039 ; Emoji # 1.1 [10] (0..9) digit zero..digit nine
00A9 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (©️) copyright
00AE ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (®️) registered
203C ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (‼️) double exclamation mark
2049 ; Emoji # 3.0 [1] (⁉️) exclamation question mark
2122 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (™️) trade mark
2139 ; Emoji # 3.0 [1] () information
2194..2199 ; Emoji # 1.1 [6] (↔️..↙️) left-right arrow..down-left arrow
21A9..21AA ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (↩️..↪️) right arrow curving left..left arrow curving right
231A..231B ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (⌚..⌛) watch..hourglass done
2328 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (⌨️) keyboard
23CF ; Emoji # 4.0 [1] (⏏️) eject button
23E9..23F3 ; Emoji # 6.0 [11] (⏩..⏳) fast-forward button..hourglass not done
23F8..23FA ; Emoji # 7.0 [3] (⏸️..⏺️) pause button..record button
24C2 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (Ⓜ️) circled M
25AA..25AB ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (▪️..▫️) black small square..white small square
25B6 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (▶️) play button
25C0 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (◀️) reverse button
25FB..25FE ; Emoji # 3.2 [4] (◻️..◾) white medium square..black medium-small square
2600..2604 ; Emoji # 1.1 [5] (☀️..☄️) sun..comet
260E ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (☎️) telephone
2611 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (☑️) check box with check
2614..2615 ; Emoji # 4.0 [2] (☔..☕) umbrella with rain drops..hot beverage
2618 ; Emoji # 4.1 [1] (☘️) shamrock
261D ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (☝️) index pointing up
2620 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (☠️) skull and crossbones
2622..2623 ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (☢️..☣️) radioactive..biohazard
2626 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (☦️) orthodox cross
262A ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (☪️) star and crescent
262E..262F ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (☮️..☯️) peace symbol..yin yang
2638..263A ; Emoji # 1.1 [3] (☸️..☺️) wheel of dharma..smiling face
2640 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (♀️) female sign
2642 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (♂️) male sign
2648..2653 ; Emoji # 1.1 [12] (♈..♓) Aries..Pisces
265F..2660 ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (♟️..♠️) chess pawn..spade suit
2663 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (♣️) club suit
2665..2666 ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (♥️..♦️) heart suit..diamond suit
2668 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (♨️) hot springs
267B ; Emoji # 3.2 [1] (♻️) recycling symbol
267E..267F ; Emoji # 4.1 [2] (♾️..♿) infinity..wheelchair symbol
2692..2697 ; Emoji # 4.1 [6] (⚒️..⚗️) hammer and pick..alembic
2699 ; Emoji # 4.1 [1] (⚙️) gear
269B..269C ; Emoji # 4.1 [2] (⚛️..⚜️) atom symbol..fleur-de-lis
26A0..26A1 ; Emoji # 4.0 [2] (⚠️..⚡) warning..high voltage
26AA..26AB ; Emoji # 4.1 [2] (⚪..⚫) white circle..black circle
26B0..26B1 ; Emoji # 4.1 [2] (⚰️..⚱️) coffin..funeral urn
26BD..26BE ; Emoji # 5.2 [2] (⚽..⚾) soccer ball..baseball
26C4..26C5 ; Emoji # 5.2 [2] (⛄..⛅) snowman without snow..sun behind cloud
26C8 ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (⛈️) cloud with lightning and rain
26CE ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (⛎) Ophiuchus
26CF ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (⛏️) pick
26D1 ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (⛑️) rescue workers helmet
26D3..26D4 ; Emoji # 5.2 [2] (⛓️..⛔) chains..no entry
26E9..26EA ; Emoji # 5.2 [2] (⛩️..⛪) shinto shrine..church
26F0..26F5 ; Emoji # 5.2 [6] (⛰️..⛵) mountain..sailboat
26F7..26FA ; Emoji # 5.2 [4] (⛷️..⛺) skier..tent
26FD ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (⛽) fuel pump
2702 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (✂️) scissors
2705 ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (✅) check mark button
2708..2709 ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (✈️..✉️) airplane..envelope
270A..270B ; Emoji # 6.0 [2] (✊..✋) raised fist..raised hand
270C..270D ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (✌️..✍️) victory hand..writing hand
270F ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (✏️) pencil
2712 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (✒️) black nib
2714 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (✔️) check mark
2716 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (✖️) multiplication sign
271D ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (✝️) latin cross
2721 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (✡️) star of David
2728 ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (✨) sparkles
2733..2734 ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (✳️..✴️) eight-spoked asterisk..eight-pointed star
2744 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (❄️) snowflake
2747 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (❇️) sparkle
274C ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (❌) cross mark
274E ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (❎) cross mark button
2753..2755 ; Emoji # 6.0 [3] (❓..❕) question mark..white exclamation mark
2757 ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (❗) exclamation mark
2763..2764 ; Emoji # 1.1 [2] (❣️..❤️) heart exclamation..red heart
2795..2797 ; Emoji # 6.0 [3] (..➗) plus sign..division sign
27A1 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (➡️) right arrow
27B0 ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (➰) curly loop
27BF ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (➿) double curly loop
2934..2935 ; Emoji # 3.2 [2] (⤴️..⤵️) right arrow curving up..right arrow curving down
2B05..2B07 ; Emoji # 4.0 [3] (⬅️..⬇️) left arrow..down arrow
2B1B..2B1C ; Emoji # 5.1 [2] (⬛..⬜) black large square..white large square
2B50 ; Emoji # 5.1 [1] (⭐) star
2B55 ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (⭕) hollow red circle
3030 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (〰️) wavy dash
303D ; Emoji # 3.2 [1] (〽️) part alternation mark
3297 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (㊗️) Japanese “congratulations” button
3299 ; Emoji # 1.1 [1] (㊙️) Japanese “secret” button
1F004 ; Emoji # 5.1 [1] (🀄) mahjong red dragon
1F0CF ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (🃏) joker
1F170..1F171 ; Emoji # 6.0 [2] (🅰️..🅱️) A button (blood type)..B button (blood type)
1F17E ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (🅾️) O button (blood type)
1F17F ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (🅿️) P button
1F18E ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (🆎) AB button (blood type)
1F191..1F19A ; Emoji # 6.0 [10] (🆑..🆚) CL button..VS button
1F1E6..1F1FF ; Emoji # 6.0 [26] (🇦..🇿) regional indicator symbol letter a..regional indicator symbol letter z
1F201..1F202 ; Emoji # 6.0 [2] (🈁..🈂️) Japanese “here” button..Japanese “service charge” button
1F21A ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (🈚) Japanese “free of charge” button
1F22F ; Emoji # 5.2 [1] (🈯) Japanese “reserved” button
1F232..1F23A ; Emoji # 6.0 [9] (🈲..🈺) Japanese “prohibited” button..Japanese “open for business” button
1F250..1F251 ; Emoji # 6.0 [2] (🉐..🉑) Japanese “bargain” button..Japanese “acceptable” button
1F300..1F320 ; Emoji # 6.0 [33] (🌀..🌠) cyclone..shooting star
1F321 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🌡️) thermometer
1F324..1F32C ; Emoji # 7.0 [9] (🌤️..🌬️) sun behind small cloud..wind face
1F32D..1F32F ; Emoji # 8.0 [3] (🌭..🌯) hot dog..burrito
1F330..1F335 ; Emoji # 6.0 [6] (🌰..🌵) chestnut..cactus
1F336 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🌶️) hot pepper
1F337..1F37C ; Emoji # 6.0 [70] (🌷..🍼) tulip..baby bottle
1F37D ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🍽️) fork and knife with plate
1F37E..1F37F ; Emoji # 8.0 [2] (🍾..🍿) bottle with popping cork..popcorn
1F380..1F393 ; Emoji # 6.0 [20] (🎀..🎓) ribbon..graduation cap
1F396..1F397 ; Emoji # 7.0 [2] (🎖️..🎗️) military medal..reminder ribbon
1F399..1F39B ; Emoji # 7.0 [3] (🎙️..🎛️) studio microphone..control knobs
1F39E..1F39F ; Emoji # 7.0 [2] (🎞️..🎟️) film frames..admission tickets
1F3A0..1F3C4 ; Emoji # 6.0 [37] (🎠..🏄) carousel horse..person surfing
1F3C5 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🏅) sports medal
1F3C6..1F3CA ; Emoji # 6.0 [5] (🏆..🏊) trophy..person swimming
1F3CB..1F3CE ; Emoji # 7.0 [4] (🏋️..🏎️) person lifting weights..racing car
1F3CF..1F3D3 ; Emoji # 8.0 [5] (🏏..🏓) cricket game..ping pong
1F3D4..1F3DF ; Emoji # 7.0 [12] (🏔️..🏟️) snow-capped mountain..stadium
1F3E0..1F3F0 ; Emoji # 6.0 [17] (🏠..🏰) house..castle
1F3F3..1F3F5 ; Emoji # 7.0 [3] (🏳️..🏵️) white flag..rosette
1F3F7 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🏷️) label
1F3F8..1F3FF ; Emoji # 8.0 [8] (🏸..🏿) badminton..dark skin tone
1F400..1F43E ; Emoji # 6.0 [63] (🐀..🐾) rat..paw prints
1F43F ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🐿️) chipmunk
1F440 ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (👀) eyes
1F441 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (👁️) eye
1F442..1F4F7 ; Emoji # 6.0[182] (👂..📷) ear..camera
1F4F8 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (📸) camera with flash
1F4F9..1F4FC ; Emoji # 6.0 [4] (📹..📼) video camera..videocassette
1F4FD ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (📽️) film projector
1F4FF ; Emoji # 8.0 [1] (📿) prayer beads
1F500..1F53D ; Emoji # 6.0 [62] (🔀..🔽) shuffle tracks button..downwards button
1F549..1F54A ; Emoji # 7.0 [2] (🕉️..🕊️) om..dove
1F54B..1F54E ; Emoji # 8.0 [4] (🕋..🕎) kaaba..menorah
1F550..1F567 ; Emoji # 6.0 [24] (🕐..🕧) one oclock..twelve-thirty
1F56F..1F570 ; Emoji # 7.0 [2] (🕯️..🕰️) candle..mantelpiece clock
1F573..1F579 ; Emoji # 7.0 [7] (🕳️..🕹️) hole..joystick
1F57A ; Emoji # 9.0 [1] (🕺) man dancing
1F587 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🖇️) linked paperclips
1F58A..1F58D ; Emoji # 7.0 [4] (🖊️..🖍️) pen..crayon
1F590 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🖐️) hand with fingers splayed
1F595..1F596 ; Emoji # 7.0 [2] (🖕..🖖) middle finger..vulcan salute
1F5A4 ; Emoji # 9.0 [1] (🖤) black heart
1F5A5 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🖥️) desktop computer
1F5A8 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🖨️) printer
1F5B1..1F5B2 ; Emoji # 7.0 [2] (🖱️..🖲️) computer mouse..trackball
1F5BC ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🖼️) framed picture
1F5C2..1F5C4 ; Emoji # 7.0 [3] (🗂️..🗄️) card index dividers..file cabinet
1F5D1..1F5D3 ; Emoji # 7.0 [3] (🗑️..🗓️) wastebasket..spiral calendar
1F5DC..1F5DE ; Emoji # 7.0 [3] (🗜️..🗞️) clamp..rolled-up newspaper
1F5E1 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🗡️) dagger
1F5E3 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🗣️) speaking head
1F5E8 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🗨️) left speech bubble
1F5EF ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🗯️) right anger bubble
1F5F3 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🗳️) ballot box with ballot
1F5FA ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🗺️) world map
1F5FB..1F5FF ; Emoji # 6.0 [5] (🗻..🗿) mount fuji..moai
1F600 ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😀) grinning face
1F601..1F610 ; Emoji # 6.0 [16] (😁..😐) beaming face with smiling eyes..neutral face
1F611 ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😑) expressionless face
1F612..1F614 ; Emoji # 6.0 [3] (😒..😔) unamused face..pensive face
1F615 ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😕) confused face
1F616 ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (😖) confounded face
1F617 ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😗) kissing face
1F618 ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (😘) face blowing a kiss
1F619 ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😙) kissing face with smiling eyes
1F61A ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (😚) kissing face with closed eyes
1F61B ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😛) face with tongue
1F61C..1F61E ; Emoji # 6.0 [3] (😜..😞) winking face with tongue..disappointed face
1F61F ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😟) worried face
1F620..1F625 ; Emoji # 6.0 [6] (😠..😥) angry face..sad but relieved face
1F626..1F627 ; Emoji # 6.1 [2] (😦..😧) frowning face with open mouth..anguished face
1F628..1F62B ; Emoji # 6.0 [4] (😨..😫) fearful face..tired face
1F62C ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😬) grimacing face
1F62D ; Emoji # 6.0 [1] (😭) loudly crying face
1F62E..1F62F ; Emoji # 6.1 [2] (😮..😯) face with open mouth..hushed face
1F630..1F633 ; Emoji # 6.0 [4] (😰..😳) anxious face with sweat..flushed face
1F634 ; Emoji # 6.1 [1] (😴) sleeping face
1F635..1F640 ; Emoji # 6.0 [12] (😵..🙀) dizzy face..weary cat
1F641..1F642 ; Emoji # 7.0 [2] (🙁..🙂) slightly frowning face..slightly smiling face
1F643..1F644 ; Emoji # 8.0 [2] (🙃..🙄) upside-down face..face with rolling eyes
1F645..1F64F ; Emoji # 6.0 [11] (🙅..🙏) person gesturing NO..folded hands
1F680..1F6C5 ; Emoji # 6.0 [70] (🚀..🛅) rocket..left luggage
1F6CB..1F6CF ; Emoji # 7.0 [5] (🛋️..🛏️) couch and lamp..bed
1F6D0 ; Emoji # 8.0 [1] (🛐) place of worship
1F6D1..1F6D2 ; Emoji # 9.0 [2] (🛑..🛒) stop sign..shopping cart
1F6D5 ; Emoji # 12.0 [1] (🛕) hindu temple
1F6E0..1F6E5 ; Emoji # 7.0 [6] (🛠️..🛥️) hammer and wrench..motor boat
1F6E9 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🛩️) small airplane
1F6EB..1F6EC ; Emoji # 7.0 [2] (🛫..🛬) airplane departure..airplane arrival
1F6F0 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🛰️) satellite
1F6F3 ; Emoji # 7.0 [1] (🛳️) passenger ship
1F6F4..1F6F6 ; Emoji # 9.0 [3] (🛴..🛶) kick scooter..canoe
1F6F7..1F6F8 ; Emoji # 10.0 [2] (🛷..🛸) sled..flying saucer
1F6F9 ; Emoji # 11.0 [1] (🛹) skateboard
1F6FA ; Emoji # 12.0 [1] (🛺) auto rickshaw
1F7E0..1F7EB ; Emoji # 12.0 [12] (🟠..🟫) orange circle..brown square
1F90D..1F90F ; Emoji # 12.0 [3] (🤍..🤏) white heart..pinching hand
1F910..1F918 ; Emoji # 8.0 [9] (🤐..🤘) zipper-mouth face..sign of the horns
1F919..1F91E ; Emoji # 9.0 [6] (🤙..🤞) call me hand..crossed fingers
1F91F ; Emoji # 10.0 [1] (🤟) love-you gesture
1F920..1F927 ; Emoji # 9.0 [8] (🤠..🤧) cowboy hat face..sneezing face
1F928..1F92F ; Emoji # 10.0 [8] (🤨..🤯) face with raised eyebrow..exploding head
1F930 ; Emoji # 9.0 [1] (🤰) pregnant woman
1F931..1F932 ; Emoji # 10.0 [2] (🤱..🤲) breast-feeding..palms up together
1F933..1F93A ; Emoji # 9.0 [8] (🤳..🤺) selfie..person fencing
1F93C..1F93E ; Emoji # 9.0 [3] (🤼..🤾) people wrestling..person playing handball
1F93F ; Emoji # 12.0 [1] (🤿) diving mask
1F940..1F945 ; Emoji # 9.0 [6] (🥀..🥅) wilted flower..goal net
1F947..1F94B ; Emoji # 9.0 [5] (🥇..🥋) 1st place medal..martial arts uniform
1F94C ; Emoji # 10.0 [1] (🥌) curling stone
1F94D..1F94F ; Emoji # 11.0 [3] (🥍..🥏) lacrosse..flying disc
1F950..1F95E ; Emoji # 9.0 [15] (🥐..🥞) croissant..pancakes
1F95F..1F96B ; Emoji # 10.0 [13] (🥟..🥫) dumpling..canned food
1F96C..1F970 ; Emoji # 11.0 [5] (🥬..🥰) leafy green..smiling face with hearts
1F971 ; Emoji # 12.0 [1] (🥱) yawning face
1F973..1F976 ; Emoji # 11.0 [4] (🥳..🥶) partying face..cold face
1F97A ; Emoji # 11.0 [1] (🥺) pleading face
1F97B ; Emoji # 12.0 [1] (🥻) sari
1F97C..1F97F ; Emoji # 11.0 [4] (🥼..🥿) lab coat..flat shoe
1F980..1F984 ; Emoji # 8.0 [5] (🦀..🦄) crab..unicorn
1F985..1F991 ; Emoji # 9.0 [13] (🦅..🦑) eagle..squid
1F992..1F997 ; Emoji # 10.0 [6] (🦒..🦗) giraffe..cricket
1F998..1F9A2 ; Emoji # 11.0 [11] (🦘..🦢) kangaroo..swan
1F9A5..1F9AA ; Emoji # 12.0 [6] (🦥..🦪) sloth..oyster
1F9AE..1F9AF ; Emoji # 12.0 [2] (🦮..🦯) guide dog..probing cane
1F9B0..1F9B9 ; Emoji # 11.0 [10] (🦰..🦹) red hair..supervillain
1F9BA..1F9BF ; Emoji # 12.0 [6] (🦺..🦿) safety vest..mechanical leg
1F9C0 ; Emoji # 8.0 [1] (🧀) cheese wedge
1F9C1..1F9C2 ; Emoji # 11.0 [2] (🧁..🧂) cupcake..salt
1F9C3..1F9CA ; Emoji # 12.0 [8] (🧃..🧊) beverage box..ice cube
1F9CD..1F9CF ; Emoji # 12.0 [3] (🧍..🧏) person standing..deaf person
1F9D0..1F9E6 ; Emoji # 10.0 [23] (🧐..🧦) face with monocle..socks
1F9E7..1F9FF ; Emoji # 11.0 [25] (🧧..🧿) red envelope..nazar amulet
1FA70..1FA73 ; Emoji # 12.0 [4] (🩰..🩳) ballet shoes..shorts
1FA78..1FA7A ; Emoji # 12.0 [3] (🩸..🩺) drop of blood..stethoscope
1FA80..1FA82 ; Emoji # 12.0 [3] (🪀..🪂) yo-yo..parachute
1FA90..1FA95 ; Emoji # 12.0 [6] (🪐..🪕) ringed planet..banjo
# Total elements: 1311
# ================================================
# All omitted code points have Emoji_Presentation=No
# @missing: 0000..10FFFF ; Emoji_Presentation ; No
231A..231B ; Emoji_Presentation # 1.1 [2] (⌚..⌛) watch..hourglass done
23E9..23EC ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [4] (⏩..⏬) fast-forward button..fast down button
23F0 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (⏰) alarm clock
23F3 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (⏳) hourglass not done
25FD..25FE ; Emoji_Presentation # 3.2 [2] (◽..◾) white medium-small square..black medium-small square
2614..2615 ; Emoji_Presentation # 4.0 [2] (☔..☕) umbrella with rain drops..hot beverage
2648..2653 ; Emoji_Presentation # 1.1 [12] (♈..♓) Aries..Pisces
267F ; Emoji_Presentation # 4.1 [1] (♿) wheelchair symbol
2693 ; Emoji_Presentation # 4.1 [1] (⚓) anchor
26A1 ; Emoji_Presentation # 4.0 [1] (⚡) high voltage
26AA..26AB ; Emoji_Presentation # 4.1 [2] (⚪..⚫) white circle..black circle
26BD..26BE ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [2] (⚽..⚾) soccer ball..baseball
26C4..26C5 ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [2] (⛄..⛅) snowman without snow..sun behind cloud
26CE ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (⛎) Ophiuchus
26D4 ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (⛔) no entry
26EA ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (⛪) church
26F2..26F3 ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [2] (⛲..⛳) fountain..flag in hole
26F5 ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (⛵) sailboat
26FA ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (⛺) tent
26FD ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (⛽) fuel pump
2705 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (✅) check mark button
270A..270B ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [2] (✊..✋) raised fist..raised hand
2728 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (✨) sparkles
274C ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (❌) cross mark
274E ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (❎) cross mark button
2753..2755 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [3] (❓..❕) question mark..white exclamation mark
2757 ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (❗) exclamation mark
2795..2797 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [3] (..➗) plus sign..division sign
27B0 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (➰) curly loop
27BF ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (➿) double curly loop
2B1B..2B1C ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.1 [2] (⬛..⬜) black large square..white large square
2B50 ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.1 [1] (⭐) star
2B55 ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (⭕) hollow red circle
1F004 ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.1 [1] (🀄) mahjong red dragon
1F0CF ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (🃏) joker
1F18E ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (🆎) AB button (blood type)
1F191..1F19A ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [10] (🆑..🆚) CL button..VS button
1F1E6..1F1FF ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [26] (🇦..🇿) regional indicator symbol letter a..regional indicator symbol letter z
1F201 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (🈁) Japanese “here” button
1F21A ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (🈚) Japanese “free of charge” button
1F22F ; Emoji_Presentation # 5.2 [1] (🈯) Japanese “reserved” button
1F232..1F236 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [5] (🈲..🈶) Japanese “prohibited” button..Japanese “not free of charge” button
1F238..1F23A ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [3] (🈸..🈺) Japanese “application” button..Japanese “open for business” button
1F250..1F251 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [2] (🉐..🉑) Japanese “bargain” button..Japanese “acceptable” button
1F300..1F320 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [33] (🌀..🌠) cyclone..shooting star
1F32D..1F32F ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [3] (🌭..🌯) hot dog..burrito
1F330..1F335 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [6] (🌰..🌵) chestnut..cactus
1F337..1F37C ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [70] (🌷..🍼) tulip..baby bottle
1F37E..1F37F ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [2] (🍾..🍿) bottle with popping cork..popcorn
1F380..1F393 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [20] (🎀..🎓) ribbon..graduation cap
1F3A0..1F3C4 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [37] (🎠..🏄) carousel horse..person surfing
1F3C5 ; Emoji_Presentation # 7.0 [1] (🏅) sports medal
1F3C6..1F3CA ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [5] (🏆..🏊) trophy..person swimming
1F3CF..1F3D3 ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [5] (🏏..🏓) cricket game..ping pong
1F3E0..1F3F0 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [17] (🏠..🏰) house..castle
1F3F4 ; Emoji_Presentation # 7.0 [1] (🏴) black flag
1F3F8..1F3FF ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [8] (🏸..🏿) badminton..dark skin tone
1F400..1F43E ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [63] (🐀..🐾) rat..paw prints
1F440 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (👀) eyes
1F442..1F4F7 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0[182] (👂..📷) ear..camera
1F4F8 ; Emoji_Presentation # 7.0 [1] (📸) camera with flash
1F4F9..1F4FC ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [4] (📹..📼) video camera..videocassette
1F4FF ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [1] (📿) prayer beads
1F500..1F53D ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [62] (🔀..🔽) shuffle tracks button..downwards button
1F54B..1F54E ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [4] (🕋..🕎) kaaba..menorah
1F550..1F567 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [24] (🕐..🕧) one oclock..twelve-thirty
1F57A ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [1] (🕺) man dancing
1F595..1F596 ; Emoji_Presentation # 7.0 [2] (🖕..🖖) middle finger..vulcan salute
1F5A4 ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [1] (🖤) black heart
1F5FB..1F5FF ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [5] (🗻..🗿) mount fuji..moai
1F600 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😀) grinning face
1F601..1F610 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [16] (😁..😐) beaming face with smiling eyes..neutral face
1F611 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😑) expressionless face
1F612..1F614 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [3] (😒..😔) unamused face..pensive face
1F615 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😕) confused face
1F616 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (😖) confounded face
1F617 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😗) kissing face
1F618 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (😘) face blowing a kiss
1F619 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😙) kissing face with smiling eyes
1F61A ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (😚) kissing face with closed eyes
1F61B ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😛) face with tongue
1F61C..1F61E ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [3] (😜..😞) winking face with tongue..disappointed face
1F61F ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😟) worried face
1F620..1F625 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [6] (😠..😥) angry face..sad but relieved face
1F626..1F627 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [2] (😦..😧) frowning face with open mouth..anguished face
1F628..1F62B ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [4] (😨..😫) fearful face..tired face
1F62C ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😬) grimacing face
1F62D ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [1] (😭) loudly crying face
1F62E..1F62F ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [2] (😮..😯) face with open mouth..hushed face
1F630..1F633 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [4] (😰..😳) anxious face with sweat..flushed face
1F634 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.1 [1] (😴) sleeping face
1F635..1F640 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [12] (😵..🙀) dizzy face..weary cat
1F641..1F642 ; Emoji_Presentation # 7.0 [2] (🙁..🙂) slightly frowning face..slightly smiling face
1F643..1F644 ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [2] (🙃..🙄) upside-down face..face with rolling eyes
1F645..1F64F ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [11] (🙅..🙏) person gesturing NO..folded hands
1F680..1F6C5 ; Emoji_Presentation # 6.0 [70] (🚀..🛅) rocket..left luggage
1F6CC ; Emoji_Presentation # 7.0 [1] (🛌) person in bed
1F6D0 ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [1] (🛐) place of worship
1F6D1..1F6D2 ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [2] (🛑..🛒) stop sign..shopping cart
1F6D5 ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [1] (🛕) hindu temple
1F6EB..1F6EC ; Emoji_Presentation # 7.0 [2] (🛫..🛬) airplane departure..airplane arrival
1F6F4..1F6F6 ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [3] (🛴..🛶) kick scooter..canoe
1F6F7..1F6F8 ; Emoji_Presentation # 10.0 [2] (🛷..🛸) sled..flying saucer
1F6F9 ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [1] (🛹) skateboard
1F6FA ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [1] (🛺) auto rickshaw
1F7E0..1F7EB ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [12] (🟠..🟫) orange circle..brown square
1F90D..1F90F ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [3] (🤍..🤏) white heart..pinching hand
1F910..1F918 ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [9] (🤐..🤘) zipper-mouth face..sign of the horns
1F919..1F91E ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [6] (🤙..🤞) call me hand..crossed fingers
1F91F ; Emoji_Presentation # 10.0 [1] (🤟) love-you gesture
1F920..1F927 ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [8] (🤠..🤧) cowboy hat face..sneezing face
1F928..1F92F ; Emoji_Presentation # 10.0 [8] (🤨..🤯) face with raised eyebrow..exploding head
1F930 ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [1] (🤰) pregnant woman
1F931..1F932 ; Emoji_Presentation # 10.0 [2] (🤱..🤲) breast-feeding..palms up together
1F933..1F93A ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [8] (🤳..🤺) selfie..person fencing
1F93C..1F93E ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [3] (🤼..🤾) people wrestling..person playing handball
1F93F ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [1] (🤿) diving mask
1F940..1F945 ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [6] (🥀..🥅) wilted flower..goal net
1F947..1F94B ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [5] (🥇..🥋) 1st place medal..martial arts uniform
1F94C ; Emoji_Presentation # 10.0 [1] (🥌) curling stone
1F94D..1F94F ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [3] (🥍..🥏) lacrosse..flying disc
1F950..1F95E ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [15] (🥐..🥞) croissant..pancakes
1F95F..1F96B ; Emoji_Presentation # 10.0 [13] (🥟..🥫) dumpling..canned food
1F96C..1F970 ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [5] (🥬..🥰) leafy green..smiling face with hearts
1F971 ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [1] (🥱) yawning face
1F973..1F976 ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [4] (🥳..🥶) partying face..cold face
1F97A ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [1] (🥺) pleading face
1F97B ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [1] (🥻) sari
1F97C..1F97F ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [4] (🥼..🥿) lab coat..flat shoe
1F980..1F984 ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [5] (🦀..🦄) crab..unicorn
1F985..1F991 ; Emoji_Presentation # 9.0 [13] (🦅..🦑) eagle..squid
1F992..1F997 ; Emoji_Presentation # 10.0 [6] (🦒..🦗) giraffe..cricket
1F998..1F9A2 ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [11] (🦘..🦢) kangaroo..swan
1F9A5..1F9AA ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [6] (🦥..🦪) sloth..oyster
1F9AE..1F9AF ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [2] (🦮..🦯) guide dog..probing cane
1F9B0..1F9B9 ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [10] (🦰..🦹) red hair..supervillain
1F9BA..1F9BF ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [6] (🦺..🦿) safety vest..mechanical leg
1F9C0 ; Emoji_Presentation # 8.0 [1] (🧀) cheese wedge
1F9C1..1F9C2 ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [2] (🧁..🧂) cupcake..salt
1F9C3..1F9CA ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [8] (🧃..🧊) beverage box..ice cube
1F9CD..1F9CF ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [3] (🧍..🧏) person standing..deaf person
1F9D0..1F9E6 ; Emoji_Presentation # 10.0 [23] (🧐..🧦) face with monocle..socks
1F9E7..1F9FF ; Emoji_Presentation # 11.0 [25] (🧧..🧿) red envelope..nazar amulet
1FA70..1FA73 ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [4] (🩰..🩳) ballet shoes..shorts
1FA78..1FA7A ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [3] (🩸..🩺) drop of blood..stethoscope
1FA80..1FA82 ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [3] (🪀..🪂) yo-yo..parachute
1FA90..1FA95 ; Emoji_Presentation # 12.0 [6] (🪐..🪕) ringed planet..banjo
# Total elements: 1093
# ================================================
# All omitted code points have Emoji_Modifier=No
# @missing: 0000..10FFFF ; Emoji_Modifier ; No
1F3FB..1F3FF ; Emoji_Modifier # 8.0 [5] (🏻..🏿) light skin tone..dark skin tone
# Total elements: 5
# ================================================
# All omitted code points have Emoji_Modifier_Base=No
# @missing: 0000..10FFFF ; Emoji_Modifier_Base ; No
261D ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 1.1 [1] (☝️) index pointing up
26F9 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 5.2 [1] (⛹️) person bouncing ball
270A..270B ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [2] (✊..✋) raised fist..raised hand
270C..270D ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 1.1 [2] (✌️..✍️) victory hand..writing hand
1F385 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (🎅) Santa Claus
1F3C2..1F3C4 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [3] (🏂..🏄) snowboarder..person surfing
1F3C7 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (🏇) horse racing
1F3CA ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (🏊) person swimming
1F3CB..1F3CC ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 7.0 [2] (🏋️..🏌️) person lifting weights..person golfing
1F442..1F443 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [2] (👂..👃) ear..nose
1F446..1F450 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [11] (👆..👐) backhand index pointing up..open hands
1F466..1F478 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [19] (👦..👸) boy..princess
1F47C ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (👼) baby angel
1F481..1F483 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [3] (💁..💃) person tipping hand..woman dancing
1F485..1F487 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [3] (💅..💇) nail polish..person getting haircut
1F48F ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (💏) kiss
1F491 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (💑) couple with heart
1F4AA ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (💪) flexed biceps
1F574..1F575 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 7.0 [2] (🕴️..🕵️) man in suit levitating..detective
1F57A ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 9.0 [1] (🕺) man dancing
1F590 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 7.0 [1] (🖐️) hand with fingers splayed
1F595..1F596 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 7.0 [2] (🖕..🖖) middle finger..vulcan salute
1F645..1F647 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [3] (🙅..🙇) person gesturing NO..person bowing
1F64B..1F64F ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [5] (🙋..🙏) person raising hand..folded hands
1F6A3 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (🚣) person rowing boat
1F6B4..1F6B6 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [3] (🚴..🚶) person biking..person walking
1F6C0 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 6.0 [1] (🛀) person taking bath
1F6CC ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 7.0 [1] (🛌) person in bed
1F90F ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 12.0 [1] (🤏) pinching hand
1F918 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 8.0 [1] (🤘) sign of the horns
1F919..1F91E ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 9.0 [6] (🤙..🤞) call me hand..crossed fingers
1F91F ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 10.0 [1] (🤟) love-you gesture
1F926 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 9.0 [1] (🤦) person facepalming
1F930 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 9.0 [1] (🤰) pregnant woman
1F931..1F932 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 10.0 [2] (🤱..🤲) breast-feeding..palms up together
1F933..1F939 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 9.0 [7] (🤳..🤹) selfie..person juggling
1F93C..1F93E ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 9.0 [3] (🤼..🤾) people wrestling..person playing handball
1F9B5..1F9B6 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 11.0 [2] (🦵..🦶) leg..foot
1F9B8..1F9B9 ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 11.0 [2] (🦸..🦹) superhero..supervillain
1F9BB ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 12.0 [1] (🦻) ear with hearing aid
1F9CD..1F9CF ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 12.0 [3] (🧍..🧏) person standing..deaf person
1F9D1..1F9DD ; Emoji_Modifier_Base # 10.0 [13] (🧑..🧝) person..elf
# Total elements: 120
# ================================================
# All omitted code points have Emoji_Component=No
# @missing: 0000..10FFFF ; Emoji_Component ; No
0023 ; Emoji_Component # 1.1 [1] (#) number sign
002A ; Emoji_Component # 1.1 [1] (*) asterisk
0030..0039 ; Emoji_Component # 1.1 [10] (0..9) digit zero..digit nine
200D ; Emoji_Component # 1.1 [1] () zero width joiner
20E3 ; Emoji_Component # 3.0 [1] (⃣) combining enclosing keycap
FE0F ; Emoji_Component # 3.2 [1] () VARIATION SELECTOR-16
1F1E6..1F1FF ; Emoji_Component # 6.0 [26] (🇦..🇿) regional indicator symbol letter a..regional indicator symbol letter z
1F3FB..1F3FF ; Emoji_Component # 8.0 [5] (🏻..🏿) light skin tone..dark skin tone
1F9B0..1F9B3 ; Emoji_Component # 11.0 [4] (🦰..🦳) red hair..white hair
E0020..E007F ; Emoji_Component # 3.1 [96] (󠀠..󠁿) tag space..cancel tag
# Total elements: 146
# ================================================
# All omitted code points have Extended_Pictographic=No
# @missing: 0000..10FFFF ; Extended_Pictographic ; No
00A9 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (©️) copyright
00AE ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (®️) registered
203C ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (‼️) double exclamation mark
2049 ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.0 [1] (⁉️) exclamation question mark
2122 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (™️) trade mark
2139 ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.0 [1] () information
2194..2199 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [6] (↔️..↙️) left-right arrow..down-left arrow
21A9..21AA ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [2] (↩️..↪️) right arrow curving left..left arrow curving right
231A..231B ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [2] (⌚..⌛) watch..hourglass done
2328 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (⌨️) keyboard
2388 ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.0 [1] (⎈) HELM SYMBOL
23CF ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.0 [1] (⏏️) eject button
23E9..23F3 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [11] (⏩..⏳) fast-forward button..hourglass not done
23F8..23FA ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [3] (⏸️..⏺️) pause button..record button
24C2 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (Ⓜ️) circled M
25AA..25AB ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [2] (▪️..▫️) black small square..white small square
25B6 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (▶️) play button
25C0 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (◀️) reverse button
25FB..25FE ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.2 [4] (◻️..◾) white medium square..black medium-small square
2600..2605 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [6] (☀️..★) sun..BLACK STAR
2607..2612 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [12] (☇..☒) LIGHTNING..BALLOT BOX WITH X
2614..2615 ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.0 [2] (☔..☕) umbrella with rain drops..hot beverage
2616..2617 ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.2 [2] (☖..☗) WHITE SHOGI PIECE..BLACK SHOGI PIECE
2618 ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.1 [1] (☘️) shamrock
2619 ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.0 [1] (☙) REVERSED ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET
261A..266F ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [86] (☚..♯) BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX..MUSIC SHARP SIGN
2670..2671 ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.0 [2] (♰..♱) WEST SYRIAC CROSS..EAST SYRIAC CROSS
2672..267D ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.2 [12] (♲..♽) UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL..PARTIALLY-RECYCLED PAPER SYMBOL
267E..267F ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.1 [2] (♾️..♿) infinity..wheelchair symbol
2680..2685 ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.2 [6] (⚀..⚅) DIE FACE-1..DIE FACE-6
2690..2691 ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.0 [2] (⚐..⚑) WHITE FLAG..BLACK FLAG
2692..269C ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.1 [11] (⚒️..⚜️) hammer and pick..fleur-de-lis
269D ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.1 [1] (⚝) OUTLINED WHITE STAR
269E..269F ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [2] (⚞..⚟) THREE LINES CONVERGING RIGHT..THREE LINES CONVERGING LEFT
26A0..26A1 ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.0 [2] (⚠️..⚡) warning..high voltage
26A2..26B1 ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.1 [16] (⚢..⚱️) DOUBLED FEMALE SIGN..funeral urn
26B2 ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.0 [1] (⚲) NEUTER
26B3..26BC ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.1 [10] (⚳..⚼) CERES..SESQUIQUADRATE
26BD..26BF ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [3] (⚽..⚿) soccer ball..SQUARED KEY
26C0..26C3 ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.1 [4] (⛀..⛃) WHITE DRAUGHTS MAN..BLACK DRAUGHTS KING
26C4..26CD ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [10] (⛄..⛍) snowman without snow..DISABLED CAR
26CE ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (⛎) Ophiuchus
26CF..26E1 ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [19] (⛏️..⛡) pick..RESTRICTED LEFT ENTRY-2
26E2 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (⛢) ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL FOR URANUS
26E3 ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [1] (⛣) HEAVY CIRCLE WITH STROKE AND TWO DOTS ABOVE
26E4..26E7 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [4] (⛤..⛧) PENTAGRAM..INVERTED PENTAGRAM
26E8..26FF ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [24] (⛨..⛿) BLACK CROSS ON SHIELD..WHITE FLAG WITH HORIZONTAL MIDDLE BLACK STRIPE
2700 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [1] (✀) BLACK SAFETY SCISSORS
2701..2704 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [4] (✁..✄) UPPER BLADE SCISSORS..WHITE SCISSORS
2705 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (✅) check mark button
2708..2709 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [2] (✈️..✉️) airplane..envelope
270A..270B ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [2] (✊..✋) raised fist..raised hand
270C..2712 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [7] (✌️..✒️) victory hand..black nib
2714 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (✔️) check mark
2716 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (✖️) multiplication sign
271D ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (✝️) latin cross
2721 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (✡️) star of David
2728 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (✨) sparkles
2733..2734 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [2] (✳️..✴️) eight-spoked asterisk..eight-pointed star
2744 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (❄️) snowflake
2747 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (❇️) sparkle
274C ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (❌) cross mark
274E ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (❎) cross mark button
2753..2755 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [3] (❓..❕) question mark..white exclamation mark
2757 ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [1] (❗) exclamation mark
2763..2767 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [5] (❣️..❧) heart exclamation..ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET
2795..2797 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [3] (..➗) plus sign..division sign
27A1 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (➡️) right arrow
27B0 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (➰) curly loop
27BF ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (➿) double curly loop
2934..2935 ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.2 [2] (⤴️..⤵️) right arrow curving up..right arrow curving down
2B05..2B07 ; Extended_Pictographic# 4.0 [3] (⬅️..⬇️) left arrow..down arrow
2B1B..2B1C ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.1 [2] (⬛..⬜) black large square..white large square
2B50 ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.1 [1] (⭐) star
2B55 ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [1] (⭕) hollow red circle
3030 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (〰️) wavy dash
303D ; Extended_Pictographic# 3.2 [1] (〽️) part alternation mark
3297 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (㊗️) Japanese “congratulations” button
3299 ; Extended_Pictographic# 1.1 [1] (㊙️) Japanese “secret” button
1F000..1F02B ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.1 [44] (🀀..🀫) MAHJONG TILE EAST WIND..MAHJONG TILE BACK
1F02C..1F02F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [4] (🀬..🀯) <reserved-1F02C>..<reserved-1F02F>
1F030..1F093 ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.1[100] (🀰..🂓) DOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL BACK..DOMINO TILE VERTICAL-06-06
1F094..1F09F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [12] (🂔..🂟) <reserved-1F094>..<reserved-1F09F>
1F0A0..1F0AE ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [15] (🂠..🂮) PLAYING CARD BACK..PLAYING CARD KING OF SPADES
1F0AF..1F0B0 ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [2] (🂯..🂰) <reserved-1F0AF>..<reserved-1F0B0>
1F0B1..1F0BE ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [14] (🂱..🂾) PLAYING CARD ACE OF HEARTS..PLAYING CARD KING OF HEARTS
1F0BF ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [1] (🂿) PLAYING CARD RED JOKER
1F0C0 ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [1] (🃀) <reserved-1F0C0>
1F0C1..1F0CF ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [15] (🃁..🃏) PLAYING CARD ACE OF DIAMONDS..joker
1F0D0 ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [1] (🃐) <reserved-1F0D0>
1F0D1..1F0DF ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [15] (🃑..🃟) PLAYING CARD ACE OF CLUBS..PLAYING CARD WHITE JOKER
1F0E0..1F0F5 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [22] (🃠..🃵) PLAYING CARD FOOL..PLAYING CARD TRUMP-21
1F0F6..1F0FF ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [10] (🃶..🃿) <reserved-1F0F6>..<reserved-1F0FF>
1F10D..1F10F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [3] (🄍..🄏) <reserved-1F10D>..<reserved-1F10F>
1F12F ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [1] (🄯) COPYLEFT SYMBOL
1F16C ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [1] (🅬) RAISED MR SIGN
1F16D..1F16F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [3] (🅭..🅯) <reserved-1F16D>..<reserved-1F16F>
1F170..1F171 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [2] (🅰️..🅱️) A button (blood type)..B button (blood type)
1F17E ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (🅾️) O button (blood type)
1F17F ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [1] (🅿️) P button
1F18E ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (🆎) AB button (blood type)
1F191..1F19A ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [10] (🆑..🆚) CL button..VS button
1F1AD..1F1E5 ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [57] (🆭..🇥) <reserved-1F1AD>..<reserved-1F1E5>
1F201..1F202 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [2] (🈁..🈂️) Japanese “here” button..Japanese “service charge” button
1F203..1F20F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [13] (🈃..🈏) <reserved-1F203>..<reserved-1F20F>
1F21A ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [1] (🈚) Japanese “free of charge” button
1F22F ; Extended_Pictographic# 5.2 [1] (🈯) Japanese “reserved” button
1F232..1F23A ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [9] (🈲..🈺) Japanese “prohibited” button..Japanese “open for business” button
1F23C..1F23F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [4] (🈼..🈿) <reserved-1F23C>..<reserved-1F23F>
1F249..1F24F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [7] (🉉..🉏) <reserved-1F249>..<reserved-1F24F>
1F250..1F251 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [2] (🉐..🉑) Japanese “bargain” button..Japanese “acceptable” button
1F252..1F25F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [14] (🉒..🉟) <reserved-1F252>..<reserved-1F25F>
1F260..1F265 ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [6] (🉠..🉥) ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR FU..ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR CAI
1F266..1F2FF ; Extended_Pictographic# NA[154] (🉦..🋿) <reserved-1F266>..<reserved-1F2FF>
1F300..1F320 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [33] (🌀..🌠) cyclone..shooting star
1F321..1F32C ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [12] (🌡️..🌬️) thermometer..wind face
1F32D..1F32F ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [3] (🌭..🌯) hot dog..burrito
1F330..1F335 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [6] (🌰..🌵) chestnut..cactus
1F336 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [1] (🌶️) hot pepper
1F337..1F37C ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [70] (🌷..🍼) tulip..baby bottle
1F37D ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [1] (🍽️) fork and knife with plate
1F37E..1F37F ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [2] (🍾..🍿) bottle with popping cork..popcorn
1F380..1F393 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [20] (🎀..🎓) ribbon..graduation cap
1F394..1F39F ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [12] (🎔..🎟️) HEART WITH TIP ON THE LEFT..admission tickets
1F3A0..1F3C4 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [37] (🎠..🏄) carousel horse..person surfing
1F3C5 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [1] (🏅) sports medal
1F3C6..1F3CA ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [5] (🏆..🏊) trophy..person swimming
1F3CB..1F3CE ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [4] (🏋️..🏎️) person lifting weights..racing car
1F3CF..1F3D3 ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [5] (🏏..🏓) cricket game..ping pong
1F3D4..1F3DF ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [12] (🏔️..🏟️) snow-capped mountain..stadium
1F3E0..1F3F0 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [17] (🏠..🏰) house..castle
1F3F1..1F3F7 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [7] (🏱..🏷️) WHITE PENNANT..label
1F3F8..1F3FA ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [3] (🏸..🏺) badminton..amphora
1F400..1F43E ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [63] (🐀..🐾) rat..paw prints
1F43F ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [1] (🐿️) chipmunk
1F440 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (👀) eyes
1F441 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [1] (👁️) eye
1F442..1F4F7 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0[182] (👂..📷) ear..camera
1F4F8 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [1] (📸) camera with flash
1F4F9..1F4FC ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [4] (📹..📼) video camera..videocassette
1F4FD..1F4FE ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [2] (📽️..📾) film projector..PORTABLE STEREO
1F4FF ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [1] (📿) prayer beads
1F500..1F53D ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [62] (🔀..🔽) shuffle tracks button..downwards button
1F546..1F54A ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [5] (🕆..🕊️) WHITE LATIN CROSS..dove
1F54B..1F54F ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [5] (🕋..🕏) kaaba..BOWL OF HYGIEIA
1F550..1F567 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [24] (🕐..🕧) one oclock..twelve-thirty
1F568..1F579 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [18] (🕨..🕹️) RIGHT SPEAKER..joystick
1F57A ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [1] (🕺) man dancing
1F57B..1F5A3 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [41] (🕻..🖣) LEFT HAND TELEPHONE RECEIVER..BLACK DOWN POINTING BACKHAND INDEX
1F5A4 ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [1] (🖤) black heart
1F5A5..1F5FA ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [86] (🖥️..🗺️) desktop computer..world map
1F5FB..1F5FF ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [5] (🗻..🗿) mount fuji..moai
1F600 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😀) grinning face
1F601..1F610 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [16] (😁..😐) beaming face with smiling eyes..neutral face
1F611 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😑) expressionless face
1F612..1F614 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [3] (😒..😔) unamused face..pensive face
1F615 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😕) confused face
1F616 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (😖) confounded face
1F617 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😗) kissing face
1F618 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (😘) face blowing a kiss
1F619 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😙) kissing face with smiling eyes
1F61A ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (😚) kissing face with closed eyes
1F61B ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😛) face with tongue
1F61C..1F61E ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [3] (😜..😞) winking face with tongue..disappointed face
1F61F ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😟) worried face
1F620..1F625 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [6] (😠..😥) angry face..sad but relieved face
1F626..1F627 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [2] (😦..😧) frowning face with open mouth..anguished face
1F628..1F62B ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [4] (😨..😫) fearful face..tired face
1F62C ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😬) grimacing face
1F62D ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [1] (😭) loudly crying face
1F62E..1F62F ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [2] (😮..😯) face with open mouth..hushed face
1F630..1F633 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [4] (😰..😳) anxious face with sweat..flushed face
1F634 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.1 [1] (😴) sleeping face
1F635..1F640 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [12] (😵..🙀) dizzy face..weary cat
1F641..1F642 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [2] (🙁..🙂) slightly frowning face..slightly smiling face
1F643..1F644 ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [2] (🙃..🙄) upside-down face..face with rolling eyes
1F645..1F64F ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [11] (🙅..🙏) person gesturing NO..folded hands
1F680..1F6C5 ; Extended_Pictographic# 6.0 [70] (🚀..🛅) rocket..left luggage
1F6C6..1F6CF ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [10] (🛆..🛏️) TRIANGLE WITH ROUNDED CORNERS..bed
1F6D0 ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [1] (🛐) place of worship
1F6D1..1F6D2 ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [2] (🛑..🛒) stop sign..shopping cart
1F6D3..1F6D4 ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [2] (🛓..🛔) STUPA..PAGODA
1F6D5 ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [1] (🛕) hindu temple
1F6D6..1F6DF ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [10] (🛖..🛟) <reserved-1F6D6>..<reserved-1F6DF>
1F6E0..1F6EC ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [13] (🛠️..🛬) hammer and wrench..airplane arrival
1F6ED..1F6EF ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [3] (🛭..🛯) <reserved-1F6ED>..<reserved-1F6EF>
1F6F0..1F6F3 ; Extended_Pictographic# 7.0 [4] (🛰️..🛳️) satellite..passenger ship
1F6F4..1F6F6 ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [3] (🛴..🛶) kick scooter..canoe
1F6F7..1F6F8 ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [2] (🛷..🛸) sled..flying saucer
1F6F9 ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [1] (🛹) skateboard
1F6FA ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [1] (🛺) auto rickshaw
1F6FB..1F6FF ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [5] (🛻..🛿) <reserved-1F6FB>..<reserved-1F6FF>
1F774..1F77F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [12] (🝴..🝿) <reserved-1F774>..<reserved-1F77F>
1F7D5..1F7D8 ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [4] (🟕..🟘) CIRCLED TRIANGLE..NEGATIVE CIRCLED SQUARE
1F7D9..1F7DF ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [7] (🟙..🟟) <reserved-1F7D9>..<reserved-1F7DF>
1F7E0..1F7EB ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [12] (🟠..🟫) orange circle..brown square
1F7EC..1F7FF ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [20] (🟬..🟿) <reserved-1F7EC>..<reserved-1F7FF>
1F80C..1F80F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [4] (🠌..🠏) <reserved-1F80C>..<reserved-1F80F>
1F848..1F84F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [8] (🡈..🡏) <reserved-1F848>..<reserved-1F84F>
1F85A..1F85F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [6] (🡚..🡟) <reserved-1F85A>..<reserved-1F85F>
1F888..1F88F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [8] (🢈..🢏) <reserved-1F888>..<reserved-1F88F>
1F8AE..1F8FF ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [82] (🢮..🣿) <reserved-1F8AE>..<reserved-1F8FF>
1F90C ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [1] (🤌) <reserved-1F90C>
1F90D..1F90F ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [3] (🤍..🤏) white heart..pinching hand
1F910..1F918 ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [9] (🤐..🤘) zipper-mouth face..sign of the horns
1F919..1F91E ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [6] (🤙..🤞) call me hand..crossed fingers
1F91F ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [1] (🤟) love-you gesture
1F920..1F927 ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [8] (🤠..🤧) cowboy hat face..sneezing face
1F928..1F92F ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [8] (🤨..🤯) face with raised eyebrow..exploding head
1F930 ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [1] (🤰) pregnant woman
1F931..1F932 ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [2] (🤱..🤲) breast-feeding..palms up together
1F933..1F93A ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [8] (🤳..🤺) selfie..person fencing
1F93C..1F93E ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [3] (🤼..🤾) people wrestling..person playing handball
1F93F ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [1] (🤿) diving mask
1F940..1F945 ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [6] (🥀..🥅) wilted flower..goal net
1F947..1F94B ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [5] (🥇..🥋) 1st place medal..martial arts uniform
1F94C ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [1] (🥌) curling stone
1F94D..1F94F ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [3] (🥍..🥏) lacrosse..flying disc
1F950..1F95E ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [15] (🥐..🥞) croissant..pancakes
1F95F..1F96B ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [13] (🥟..🥫) dumpling..canned food
1F96C..1F970 ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [5] (🥬..🥰) leafy green..smiling face with hearts
1F971 ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [1] (🥱) yawning face
1F972 ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [1] (🥲) <reserved-1F972>
1F973..1F976 ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [4] (🥳..🥶) partying face..cold face
1F977..1F979 ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [3] (🥷..🥹) <reserved-1F977>..<reserved-1F979>
1F97A ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [1] (🥺) pleading face
1F97B ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [1] (🥻) sari
1F97C..1F97F ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [4] (🥼..🥿) lab coat..flat shoe
1F980..1F984 ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [5] (🦀..🦄) crab..unicorn
1F985..1F991 ; Extended_Pictographic# 9.0 [13] (🦅..🦑) eagle..squid
1F992..1F997 ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [6] (🦒..🦗) giraffe..cricket
1F998..1F9A2 ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [11] (🦘..🦢) kangaroo..swan
1F9A3..1F9A4 ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [2] (🦣..🦤) <reserved-1F9A3>..<reserved-1F9A4>
1F9A5..1F9AA ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [6] (🦥..🦪) sloth..oyster
1F9AB..1F9AD ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [3] (🦫..🦭) <reserved-1F9AB>..<reserved-1F9AD>
1F9AE..1F9AF ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [2] (🦮..🦯) guide dog..probing cane
1F9B0..1F9B9 ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [10] (🦰..🦹) red hair..supervillain
1F9BA..1F9BF ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [6] (🦺..🦿) safety vest..mechanical leg
1F9C0 ; Extended_Pictographic# 8.0 [1] (🧀) cheese wedge
1F9C1..1F9C2 ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [2] (🧁..🧂) cupcake..salt
1F9C3..1F9CA ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [8] (🧃..🧊) beverage box..ice cube
1F9CB..1F9CC ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [2] (🧋..🧌) <reserved-1F9CB>..<reserved-1F9CC>
1F9CD..1F9CF ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [3] (🧍..🧏) person standing..deaf person
1F9D0..1F9E6 ; Extended_Pictographic# 10.0 [23] (🧐..🧦) face with monocle..socks
1F9E7..1F9FF ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [25] (🧧..🧿) red envelope..nazar amulet
1FA00..1FA53 ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [84] (🨀..🩓) NEUTRAL CHESS KING..BLACK CHESS KNIGHT-BISHOP
1FA54..1FA5F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [12] (🩔..🩟) <reserved-1FA54>..<reserved-1FA5F>
1FA60..1FA6D ; Extended_Pictographic# 11.0 [14] (🩠..🩭) XIANGQI RED GENERAL..XIANGQI BLACK SOLDIER
1FA6E..1FA6F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [2] (🩮..🩯) <reserved-1FA6E>..<reserved-1FA6F>
1FA70..1FA73 ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [4] (🩰..🩳) ballet shoes..shorts
1FA74..1FA77 ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [4] (🩴..🩷) <reserved-1FA74>..<reserved-1FA77>
1FA78..1FA7A ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [3] (🩸..🩺) drop of blood..stethoscope
1FA7B..1FA7F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [5] (🩻..🩿) <reserved-1FA7B>..<reserved-1FA7F>
1FA80..1FA82 ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [3] (🪀..🪂) yo-yo..parachute
1FA83..1FA8F ; Extended_Pictographic# NA [13] (🪃..🪏) <reserved-1FA83>..<reserved-1FA8F>
1FA90..1FA95 ; Extended_Pictographic# 12.0 [6] (🪐..🪕) ringed planet..banjo
1FA96..1FFFD ; Extended_Pictographic# NA[1384] (🪖..🿽) <reserved-1FA96>..<reserved-1FFFD>
# Total elements: 3793
#EOF

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@ -102,31 +102,36 @@ defp update_emojis(emojis) do
:ets.insert(@ets, emojis)
end
@external_resource "lib/pleroma/emoji-data.txt"
@external_resource "lib/pleroma/emoji-test.txt"
regional_indicators =
Enum.map(127_462..127_487, fn codepoint ->
<<codepoint::utf8>>
end)
emojis =
@external_resource
|> File.read!()
|> String.split("\n")
|> Enum.filter(fn line -> line != "" and not String.starts_with?(line, "#") end)
|> Enum.filter(fn line ->
line != "" and not String.starts_with?(line, "#") and
String.contains?(line, "fully-qualified")
end)
|> Enum.map(fn line ->
line
|> String.split(";", parts: 2)
|> hd()
|> String.trim()
|> String.split("..")
|> case do
[number] ->
<<String.to_integer(number, 16)::utf8>>
[first, last] ->
String.to_integer(first, 16)..String.to_integer(last, 16)
|> Enum.map(&<<&1::utf8>>)
end
|> String.split()
|> Enum.map(fn codepoint ->
<<String.to_integer(codepoint, 16)::utf8>>
end)
|> Enum.join()
end)
|> List.flatten()
|> Enum.uniq()
emojis = emojis ++ regional_indicators
for emoji <- emojis do
def is_unicode_emoji?(unquote(emoji)), do: true
end

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@ -20,16 +20,18 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Emoji.Pack do
name: String.t()
}
@cachex Pleroma.Config.get([:cachex, :provider], Cachex)
alias Pleroma.Emoji
alias Pleroma.Emoji.Pack
alias Pleroma.Utils
@spec create(String.t()) :: {:ok, t()} | {:error, File.posix()} | {:error, :empty_values}
def create(name) do
with :ok <- validate_not_empty([name]),
dir <- Path.join(emoji_path(), name),
:ok <- File.mkdir(dir) do
%__MODULE__{pack_file: Path.join(dir, "pack.json")}
|> save_pack()
save_pack(%__MODULE__{pack_file: Path.join(dir, "pack.json")})
end
end
@ -62,10 +64,9 @@ def show(opts) do
@spec delete(String.t()) ::
{:ok, [binary()]} | {:error, File.posix(), binary()} | {:error, :empty_values}
def delete(name) do
with :ok <- validate_not_empty([name]) do
emoji_path()
|> Path.join(name)
|> File.rm_rf()
with :ok <- validate_not_empty([name]),
pack_path <- Path.join(emoji_path(), name) do
File.rm_rf(pack_path)
end
end
@ -94,7 +95,7 @@ defp unpack_zip_emojies(zip_files) do
def add_file(%Pack{} = pack, _, _, %Plug.Upload{content_type: "application/zip"} = file) do
with {:ok, zip_files} <- :zip.table(to_charlist(file.path)),
[_ | _] = emojies <- unpack_zip_emojies(zip_files),
{:ok, tmp_dir} <- Pleroma.Utils.tmp_dir("emoji") do
{:ok, tmp_dir} <- Utils.tmp_dir("emoji") do
try do
{:ok, _emoji_files} =
:zip.unzip(
@ -282,18 +283,21 @@ def update_metadata(name, data) do
end
end
@spec load_pack(String.t()) :: {:ok, t()} | {:error, :not_found}
@spec load_pack(String.t()) :: {:ok, t()} | {:error, :file.posix()}
def load_pack(name) do
pack_file = Path.join([emoji_path(), name, "pack.json"])
if File.exists?(pack_file) do
with {:ok, _} <- File.stat(pack_file),
{:ok, pack_data} <- File.read(pack_file) do
pack =
pack_file
|> File.read!()
|> from_json()
|> Map.put(:pack_file, pack_file)
|> Map.put(:path, Path.dirname(pack_file))
|> Map.put(:name, name)
from_json(
pack_data,
%{
pack_file: pack_file,
path: Path.dirname(pack_file),
name: name
}
)
files_count =
pack.files
@ -301,8 +305,6 @@ def load_pack(name) do
|> length()
{:ok, Map.put(pack, :files_count, files_count)}
else
{:error, :not_found}
end
end
@ -415,7 +417,7 @@ defp create_archive_and_cache(pack, hash) do
ttl_per_file = Pleroma.Config.get!([:emoji, :shared_pack_cache_seconds_per_file])
overall_ttl = :timer.seconds(ttl_per_file * Enum.count(files))
Cachex.put!(
@cachex.put(
:emoji_packs_cache,
pack.name,
# if pack.json MD5 changes, the cache is not valid anymore
@ -434,10 +436,17 @@ defp save_pack(pack) do
end
end
defp from_json(json) do
defp from_json(json, attrs) do
map = Jason.decode!(json)
struct(__MODULE__, %{files: map["files"], pack: map["pack"]})
pack_attrs =
attrs
|> Map.merge(%{
files: map["files"],
pack: map["pack"]
})
struct(__MODULE__, pack_attrs)
end
defp validate_shareable_packs_available(uri) do
@ -491,10 +500,10 @@ defp rename_file(pack, filename, new_filename) do
end
defp create_subdirs(file_path) do
if String.contains?(file_path, "/") do
file_path
|> Path.dirname()
|> File.mkdir_p!()
with true <- String.contains?(file_path, "/"),
path <- Path.dirname(file_path),
false <- File.exists?(path) do
File.mkdir_p!(path)
end
end
@ -518,10 +527,15 @@ defp remove_dir_if_empty(emoji, filename) do
defp get_filename(pack, shortcode) do
with %{^shortcode => filename} when is_binary(filename) <- pack.files,
true <- pack.path |> Path.join(filename) |> File.exists?() do
file_path <- Path.join(pack.path, filename),
{:ok, _} <- File.stat(file_path) do
{:ok, filename}
else
_ -> {:error, :doesnt_exist}
{:error, _} = error ->
error
_ ->
{:error, :doesnt_exist}
end
end
@ -606,7 +620,7 @@ defp download_archive(url, sha) do
defp fetch_archive(pack) do
hash = :crypto.hash(:md5, File.read!(pack.pack_file))
case Cachex.get!(:emoji_packs_cache, pack.name) do
case @cachex.get!(:emoji_packs_cache, pack.name) do
%{hash: ^hash, pack_data: archive} -> archive
_ -> create_archive_and_cache(pack, hash)
end

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@ -62,23 +62,47 @@ def update(%User{} = follower, %User{} = following, state) do
follow(follower, following, state)
following_relationship ->
with {:ok, _following_relationship} <-
following_relationship
|> cast(%{state: state}, [:state])
|> validate_required([:state])
|> Repo.update()
|> Repo.update() do
after_update(state, follower, following)
end
end
end
def follow(%User{} = follower, %User{} = following, state \\ :follow_accept) do
with {:ok, _following_relationship} <-
%__MODULE__{}
|> changeset(%{follower: follower, following: following, state: state})
|> Repo.insert(on_conflict: :nothing)
|> Repo.insert(on_conflict: :nothing) do
after_update(state, follower, following)
end
end
def unfollow(%User{} = follower, %User{} = following) do
case get(follower, following) do
%__MODULE__{} = following_relationship -> Repo.delete(following_relationship)
_ -> {:ok, nil}
%__MODULE__{} = following_relationship ->
with {:ok, _following_relationship} <- Repo.delete(following_relationship) do
after_update(:unfollow, follower, following)
end
_ ->
{:ok, nil}
end
end
defp after_update(state, %User{} = follower, %User{} = following) do
with {:ok, following} <- User.update_follower_count(following),
{:ok, follower} <- User.update_following_count(follower) do
Pleroma.Web.Streamer.stream("follow_relationship", %{
state: state,
following: following,
follower: follower
})
{:ok, follower, following}
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Frontend do
alias Pleroma.Config
require Logger
def install(name, opts \\ []) do
frontend_info = %{
"ref" => opts[:ref],
"build_url" => opts[:build_url],
"build_dir" => opts[:build_dir]
}
frontend_info =
[:frontends, :available, name]
|> Config.get(%{})
|> Map.merge(frontend_info, fn _key, config, cmd ->
# This only overrides things that are actually set
cmd || config
end)
ref = frontend_info["ref"]
unless ref do
raise "No ref given or configured"
end
dest = Path.join([dir(), name, ref])
label = "#{name} (#{ref})"
tmp_dir = Path.join(dir(), "tmp")
with {_, :ok} <-
{:download_or_unzip, download_or_unzip(frontend_info, tmp_dir, opts[:file])},
Logger.info("Installing #{label} to #{dest}"),
:ok <- install_frontend(frontend_info, tmp_dir, dest) do
File.rm_rf!(tmp_dir)
Logger.info("Frontend #{label} installed to #{dest}")
else
{:download_or_unzip, _} ->
Logger.info("Could not download or unzip the frontend")
{:error, "Could not download or unzip the frontend"}
_e ->
Logger.info("Could not install the frontend")
{:error, "Could not install the frontend"}
end
end
def dir(opts \\ []) do
if is_nil(opts[:static_dir]) do
Pleroma.Config.get!([:instance, :static_dir])
else
opts[:static_dir]
end
|> Path.join("frontends")
end
defp download_or_unzip(frontend_info, temp_dir, nil),
do: download_build(frontend_info, temp_dir)
defp download_or_unzip(_frontend_info, temp_dir, file) do
with {:ok, zip} <- File.read(Path.expand(file)) do
unzip(zip, temp_dir)
end
end
def unzip(zip, dest) do
with {:ok, unzipped} <- :zip.unzip(zip, [:memory]) do
File.rm_rf!(dest)
File.mkdir_p!(dest)
Enum.each(unzipped, fn {filename, data} ->
path = filename
new_file_path = Path.join(dest, path)
new_file_path
|> Path.dirname()
|> File.mkdir_p!()
File.write!(new_file_path, data)
end)
end
end
defp download_build(frontend_info, dest) do
Logger.info("Downloading pre-built bundle for #{frontend_info["name"]}")
url = String.replace(frontend_info["build_url"], "${ref}", frontend_info["ref"])
with {:ok, %{status: 200, body: zip_body}} <-
Pleroma.HTTP.get(url, [], pool: :media, recv_timeout: 120_000) do
unzip(zip_body, dest)
else
{:error, e} -> {:error, e}
e -> {:error, e}
end
end
defp install_frontend(frontend_info, source, dest) do
from = frontend_info["build_dir"] || "dist"
File.rm_rf!(dest)
File.mkdir_p!(dest)
File.cp_r!(Path.join([source, from]), dest)
:ok
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Helpers.AuthHelper do
alias Pleroma.Web.Plugs.OAuthScopesPlug
alias Plug.Conn
import Plug.Conn
@oauth_token_session_key :oauth_token
@doc """
Skips OAuth permissions (scopes) checks, assigns nil `:token`.
Intended to be used with explicit authentication and only when OAuth token cannot be determined.
"""
def skip_oauth(conn) do
conn
|> assign(:token, nil)
|> OAuthScopesPlug.skip_plug()
end
@doc "Drops authentication info from connection"
def drop_auth_info(conn) do
# To simplify debugging, setting a private variable on `conn` if auth info is dropped
conn
|> assign(:user, nil)
|> assign(:token, nil)
|> put_private(:authentication_ignored, true)
end
@doc "Gets OAuth token string from session"
def get_session_token(%Conn{} = conn) do
get_session(conn, @oauth_token_session_key)
end
@doc "Updates OAuth token string in session"
def put_session_token(%Conn{} = conn, token) when is_binary(token) do
put_session(conn, @oauth_token_session_key, token)
end
@doc "Deletes OAuth token string from session"
def delete_session_token(%Conn{} = conn) do
delete_session(conn, @oauth_token_session_key)
end
end

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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML do
# Scrubbers are compiled on boot so they can be configured in OTP releases
# @on_load :compile_scrubbers
@cachex Pleroma.Config.get([:cachex, :provider], Cachex)
def compile_scrubbers do
dir = Path.join(:code.priv_dir(:pleroma), "scrubbers")
@ -56,7 +58,7 @@ def get_cached_scrubbed_html_for_activity(
) do
key = "#{key}#{generate_scrubber_signature(scrubbers)}|#{activity.id}"
Cachex.fetch!(:scrubber_cache, key, fn _key ->
@cachex.fetch!(:scrubber_cache, key, fn _key ->
object = Pleroma.Object.normalize(activity)
ensure_scrubbed_html(content, scrubbers, object.data["fake"] || false, callback)
end)
@ -105,7 +107,7 @@ def extract_first_external_url_from_object(%{data: %{"content" => content}} = ob
unless object.data["fake"] do
key = "URL|#{object.id}"
Cachex.fetch!(:scrubber_cache, key, fn _key ->
@cachex.fetch!(:scrubber_cache, key, fn _key ->
{:commit, {:ok, extract_first_external_url(content)}}
end)
else

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ def reachable?(url_or_host) when is_binary(url_or_host) do
)
end
def reachable?(_), do: true
def reachable?(url_or_host) when is_binary(url_or_host), do: true
def set_reachable(url_or_host) when is_binary(url_or_host) do
with host <- host(url_or_host),
@ -166,7 +166,8 @@ def get_or_update_favicon(%URI{host: host} = instance_uri) do
defp scrape_favicon(%URI{} = instance_uri) do
try do
with {:ok, %Tesla.Env{body: html}} <-
with {_, true} <- {:reachable, reachable?(instance_uri.host)},
{:ok, %Tesla.Env{body: html}} <-
Pleroma.HTTP.get(to_string(instance_uri), [{"accept", "text/html"}], pool: :media),
{_, [favicon_rel | _]} when is_binary(favicon_rel) <-
{:parse,
@ -175,7 +176,15 @@ defp scrape_favicon(%URI{} = instance_uri) do
{:merge, URI.merge(instance_uri, favicon_rel) |> to_string()} do
favicon
else
_ -> nil
{:reachable, false} ->
Logger.debug(
"Instance.scrape_favicon(\"#{to_string(instance_uri)}\") ignored unreachable host"
)
nil
_ ->
nil
end
rescue
e ->

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@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
Postgrex.Types.define(
Pleroma.PostgresTypes,
[] ++ Ecto.Adapters.Postgres.extensions(),
json: Jason
)
defmodule Pleroma.Logging do
@callback error(String.t()) :: any()
end

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@ -12,6 +12,26 @@ defmodule Pleroma.ModerationLog do
import Ecto.Query
@type t :: %__MODULE__{}
@type log_subject :: Activity.t() | User.t() | list(User.t())
@type log_params :: %{
required(:actor) => User.t(),
required(:action) => String.t(),
optional(:subject) => log_subject(),
optional(:subject_actor) => User.t(),
optional(:subject_id) => String.t(),
optional(:subjects) => list(User.t()),
optional(:permission) => String.t(),
optional(:text) => String.t(),
optional(:sensitive) => String.t(),
optional(:visibility) => String.t(),
optional(:followed) => User.t(),
optional(:follower) => User.t(),
optional(:nicknames) => list(String.t()),
optional(:tags) => list(String.t()),
optional(:target) => String.t()
}
schema "moderation_log" do
field(:data, :map)
@ -90,203 +110,105 @@ defp parse_datetime(datetime) do
parsed_datetime
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, subject: [User], action: String.t(), permission: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
subject: subjects,
action: action,
permission: permission
}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
defp prepare_log_data(%{actor: actor, action: action} = attrs) do
%{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"subject" => user_to_map(subjects),
"action" => action,
"permission" => permission,
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
|> Pleroma.Maps.put_if_present("subject_actor", user_to_map(attrs[:subject_actor]))
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, subject: User, action: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
action: "report_update",
subject: %Activity{data: %{"type" => "Flag"}} = subject
}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => "report_update",
"subject" => report_to_map(subject),
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
defp prepare_log_data(attrs), do: attrs
@spec insert_log(log_params()) :: {:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{}, subject: subjects, permission: permission} = attrs) do
data =
attrs
|> prepare_log_data
|> Map.merge(%{"subject" => user_to_map(subjects), "permission" => permission})
insert_log_entry_with_message(%ModerationLog{data: data})
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, subject: Activity, action: String.t(), text: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
action: "report_note",
subject: %Activity{} = subject,
text: text
}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => "report_note",
"subject" => report_to_map(subject),
"text" => text
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{}, action: action, subject: %Activity{} = subject} = attrs)
when action in ["report_note_delete", "report_update", "report_note"] do
data =
attrs
|> prepare_log_data
|> Pleroma.Maps.put_if_present("text", attrs[:text])
|> Map.merge(%{"subject" => report_to_map(subject)})
insert_log_entry_with_message(%ModerationLog{data: data})
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, subject: Activity, action: String.t(), text: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
action: "report_note_delete",
subject: %Activity{} = subject,
text: text
}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => "report_note_delete",
"subject" => report_to_map(subject),
"text" => text
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
end
@spec insert_log(%{
actor: User,
subject: Activity,
action: String.t(),
sensitive: String.t(),
visibility: String.t()
}) :: {:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
action: "status_update",
def insert_log(
%{
actor: %User{},
action: action,
subject: %Activity{} = subject,
sensitive: sensitive,
visibility: visibility
}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => "status_update",
} = attrs
)
when action == "status_update" do
data =
attrs
|> prepare_log_data
|> Map.merge(%{
"subject" => status_to_map(subject),
"sensitive" => sensitive,
"visibility" => visibility,
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
"visibility" => visibility
})
insert_log_entry_with_message(%ModerationLog{data: data})
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, action: String.t(), subject_id: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
action: "status_delete",
subject_id: subject_id
}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => "status_delete",
"subject_id" => subject_id,
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{}, action: action, subject_id: subject_id} = attrs)
when action == "status_delete" do
data =
attrs
|> prepare_log_data
|> Map.merge(%{"subject_id" => subject_id})
insert_log_entry_with_message(%ModerationLog{data: data})
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, subject: User, action: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{} = actor, subject: subject, action: action}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => action,
"subject" => user_to_map(subject),
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{}, subject: subject, action: _action} = attrs) do
data =
attrs
|> prepare_log_data
|> Map.merge(%{"subject" => user_to_map(subject)})
insert_log_entry_with_message(%ModerationLog{data: data})
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, subjects: [User], action: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{} = actor, subjects: subjects, action: action}) do
subjects = Enum.map(subjects, &user_to_map/1)
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{}, subjects: subjects, action: _action} = attrs) do
data =
attrs
|> prepare_log_data
|> Map.merge(%{"subjects" => user_to_map(subjects)})
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => action,
"subjects" => subjects,
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
insert_log_entry_with_message(%ModerationLog{data: data})
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, action: String.t(), followed: User, follower: User}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
def insert_log(
%{
actor: %User{},
followed: %User{} = followed,
follower: %User{} = follower,
action: "follow"
}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => "follow",
"followed" => user_to_map(followed),
"follower" => user_to_map(follower),
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
action: action
} = attrs
)
when action in ["unfollow", "follow"] do
data =
attrs
|> prepare_log_data
|> Map.merge(%{"followed" => user_to_map(followed), "follower" => user_to_map(follower)})
insert_log_entry_with_message(%ModerationLog{data: data})
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, action: String.t(), followed: User, follower: User}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
followed: %User{} = followed,
follower: %User{} = follower,
action: "unfollow"
}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => "unfollow",
"followed" => user_to_map(followed),
"follower" => user_to_map(follower),
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
end
@spec insert_log(%{
actor: User,
action: String.t(),
nicknames: [String.t()],
tags: [String.t()]
}) :: {:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
nicknames: nicknames,
@ -305,27 +227,16 @@ def insert_log(%{
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, action: String.t(), target: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{
actor: %User{} = actor,
action: action,
target: target
})
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{}, action: action, target: target} = attrs)
when action in ["relay_follow", "relay_unfollow"] do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => user_to_map(actor),
"action" => action,
"target" => target,
"message" => ""
}
}
|> insert_log_entry_with_message()
data =
attrs
|> prepare_log_data
|> Map.merge(%{"target" => target})
insert_log_entry_with_message(%ModerationLog{data: data})
end
@spec insert_log(%{actor: User, action: String.t(), subject_id: String.t()}) ::
{:ok, ModerationLog} | {:error, any}
def insert_log(%{actor: %User{} = actor, action: "chat_message_delete", subject_id: subject_id}) do
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
@ -345,32 +256,27 @@ defp insert_log_entry_with_message(entry) do
end
defp user_to_map(users) when is_list(users) do
users |> Enum.map(&user_to_map/1)
Enum.map(users, &user_to_map/1)
end
defp user_to_map(%User{} = user) do
user
|> Map.from_struct()
|> Map.take([:id, :nickname])
|> Map.new(fn {k, v} -> {Atom.to_string(k), v} end)
|> Map.put("type", "user")
end
defp user_to_map(_), do: nil
defp report_to_map(%Activity{} = report) do
%{
"type" => "report",
"id" => report.id,
"state" => report.data["state"]
}
%{"type" => "report", "id" => report.id, "state" => report.data["state"]}
end
defp status_to_map(%Activity{} = status) do
%{
"type" => "status",
"id" => status.id
}
%{"type" => "status", "id" => status.id}
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog.t()) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -382,7 +288,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} made @#{follower_nickname} #{action} @#{followed_nickname}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -393,7 +298,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} deleted users: #{users_to_nicknames_string(subjects)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -404,7 +308,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} created users: #{users_to_nicknames_string(subjects)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -415,7 +318,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} activated users: #{users_to_nicknames_string(users)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -426,7 +328,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} deactivated users: #{users_to_nicknames_string(users)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -437,7 +338,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} approved users: #{users_to_nicknames_string(users)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -451,7 +351,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} added tags: #{tags_string} to users: #{nicknames_to_string(nicknames)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -465,7 +364,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} removed tags: #{tags_string} from users: #{nicknames_to_string(nicknames)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -477,7 +375,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} made #{users_to_nicknames_string(users)} #{permission}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -489,7 +386,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} revoked #{permission} role from #{users_to_nicknames_string(users)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -500,7 +396,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} followed relay: #{target}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -511,42 +406,48 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} unfollowed relay: #{target}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
def get_log_entry_message(
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
"action" => "report_update",
"subject" => %{"id" => subject_id, "state" => state, "type" => "report"}
}
}) do
"@#{actor_nickname} updated report ##{subject_id} with '#{state}' state"
} = log
) do
"@#{actor_nickname} updated report ##{subject_id}" <>
subject_actor_nickname(log, " (on user ", ")") <>
" with '#{state}' state"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
def get_log_entry_message(
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
"action" => "report_note",
"subject" => %{"id" => subject_id, "type" => "report"},
"text" => text
}
}) do
"@#{actor_nickname} added note '#{text}' to report ##{subject_id}"
} = log
) do
"@#{actor_nickname} added note '#{text}' to report ##{subject_id}" <>
subject_actor_nickname(log, " on user ")
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
def get_log_entry_message(
%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
"action" => "report_note_delete",
"subject" => %{"id" => subject_id, "type" => "report"},
"text" => text
}
}) do
"@#{actor_nickname} deleted note '#{text}' from report ##{subject_id}"
} = log
) do
"@#{actor_nickname} deleted note '#{text}' from report ##{subject_id}" <>
subject_actor_nickname(log, " on user ")
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -559,7 +460,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} updated status ##{subject_id}, set visibility: '#{visibility}'"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -572,7 +472,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} updated status ##{subject_id}, set sensitive: '#{sensitive}'"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -587,7 +486,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
}'"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -598,7 +496,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} deleted status ##{subject_id}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -609,7 +506,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} forced password reset for users: #{users_to_nicknames_string(subjects)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -620,7 +516,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} confirmed email for users: #{users_to_nicknames_string(subjects)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -633,7 +528,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -644,7 +538,6 @@ def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
"@#{actor_nickname} updated users: #{users_to_nicknames_string(subjects)}"
end
@spec get_log_entry_message(ModerationLog) :: String.t()
def get_log_entry_message(%ModerationLog{
data: %{
"actor" => %{"nickname" => actor_nickname},
@ -676,4 +569,16 @@ defp users_to_nicknames_string(users) do
|> Enum.map(&"@#{&1["nickname"]}")
|> Enum.join(", ")
end
defp subject_actor_nickname(%ModerationLog{data: data}, prefix_msg, postfix_msg \\ "") do
case data do
%{"subject_actor" => %{"nickname" => subject_actor}} ->
[prefix_msg, "@#{subject_actor}", postfix_msg]
|> Enum.reject(&(&1 == ""))
|> Enum.join()
_ ->
""
end
end
end

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@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ def unread_notifications_count(%User{id: user_id}) do
move
pleroma:chat_mention
pleroma:emoji_reaction
pleroma:report
reblog
}
@ -367,7 +368,7 @@ def create_notifications(%Activity{data: %{"to" => _, "type" => "Create"}} = act
end
def create_notifications(%Activity{data: %{"type" => type}} = activity, options)
when type in ["Follow", "Like", "Announce", "Move", "EmojiReact"] do
when type in ["Follow", "Like", "Announce", "Move", "EmojiReact", "Flag"] do
do_create_notifications(activity, options)
end
@ -410,6 +411,9 @@ defp type_from_activity(%{data: %{"type" => type}} = activity) do
"EmojiReact" ->
"pleroma:emoji_reaction"
"Flag" ->
"pleroma:report"
# Compatibility with old reactions
"EmojiReaction" ->
"pleroma:emoji_reaction"
@ -467,7 +471,7 @@ def create_notification(%Activity{} = activity, %User{} = user, do_send \\ true)
def get_notified_from_activity(activity, local_only \\ true)
def get_notified_from_activity(%Activity{data: %{"type" => type}} = activity, local_only)
when type in ["Create", "Like", "Announce", "Follow", "Move", "EmojiReact"] do
when type in ["Create", "Like", "Announce", "Follow", "Move", "EmojiReact", "Flag"] do
potential_receiver_ap_ids = get_potential_receiver_ap_ids(activity)
potential_receivers =
@ -503,6 +507,10 @@ def get_potential_receiver_ap_ids(%{data: %{"type" => "Follow", "object" => obje
[object_id]
end
def get_potential_receiver_ap_ids(%{data: %{"type" => "Flag"}}) do
User.all_superusers() |> Enum.map(fn user -> user.ap_id end)
end
def get_potential_receiver_ap_ids(activity) do
[]
|> Utils.maybe_notify_to_recipients(activity)

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@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Object do
@derive {Jason.Encoder, only: [:data]}
@cachex Pleroma.Config.get([:cachex, :provider], Cachex)
schema "objects" do
field(:data, :map)
@ -156,9 +158,9 @@ def authorize_access(%Object{}, %User{}), do: :ok
def get_cached_by_ap_id(ap_id) do
key = "object:#{ap_id}"
with {:ok, nil} <- Cachex.get(:object_cache, key),
with {:ok, nil} <- @cachex.get(:object_cache, key),
object when not is_nil(object) <- get_by_ap_id(ap_id),
{:ok, true} <- Cachex.put(:object_cache, key, object) do
{:ok, true} <- @cachex.put(:object_cache, key, object) do
object
else
{:ok, object} -> object
@ -216,13 +218,13 @@ def prune(%Object{data: %{"id" => _id}} = object) do
end
def invalid_object_cache(%Object{data: %{"id" => id}}) do
with {:ok, true} <- Cachex.del(:object_cache, "object:#{id}") do
Cachex.del(:web_resp_cache, URI.parse(id).path)
with {:ok, true} <- @cachex.del(:object_cache, "object:#{id}") do
@cachex.del(:web_resp_cache, URI.parse(id).path)
end
end
def set_cache(%Object{data: %{"id" => ap_id}} = object) do
Cachex.put(:object_cache, "object:#{ap_id}", object)
@cachex.put(:object_cache, "object:#{ap_id}", object)
{:ok, object}
end

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@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Object.Fetcher do
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Transmogrifier
alias Pleroma.Web.Federator
alias Pleroma.Web.FedSockets
require Logger
require Pleroma.Constants
@ -183,16 +182,16 @@ defp maybe_date_fetch(headers, date) do
end
end
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(prm, opts \\ [])
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id)
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(%{"id" => id}, opts),
do: fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id, opts)
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(%{"id" => id}),
do: fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id)
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id, opts) when is_binary(id) do
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id) when is_binary(id) do
Logger.debug("Fetching object #{id} via AP")
with {:scheme, true} <- {:scheme, String.starts_with?(id, "http")},
{:ok, body} <- get_object(id, opts),
{:ok, body} <- get_object(id),
{:ok, data} <- safe_json_decode(body),
:ok <- Containment.contain_origin_from_id(id, data) do
{:ok, data}
@ -208,22 +207,10 @@ def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id, opts) when is_binary(id) do
end
end
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(_id, _opts),
def fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(_id),
do: {:error, "id must be a string"}
defp get_object(id, opts) do
with false <- Keyword.get(opts, :force_http, false),
{:ok, fedsocket} <- FedSockets.get_or_create_fed_socket(id) do
Logger.debug("fetching via fedsocket - #{inspect(id)}")
FedSockets.fetch(fedsocket, id)
else
_other ->
Logger.debug("fetching via http - #{inspect(id)}")
get_object_http(id)
end
end
defp get_object_http(id) do
defp get_object(id) do
date = Pleroma.Signature.signed_date()
headers =
@ -232,9 +219,25 @@ defp get_object_http(id) do
|> sign_fetch(id, date)
case HTTP.get(id, headers) do
{:ok, %{body: body, status: code}} when code in 200..299 ->
{:ok, %{body: body, status: code, headers: headers}} when code in 200..299 ->
case List.keyfind(headers, "content-type", 0) do
{_, content_type} ->
case Plug.Conn.Utils.media_type(content_type) do
{:ok, "application", "activity+json", _} ->
{:ok, body}
{:ok, "application", "ld+json",
%{"profile" => "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams"}} ->
{:ok, body}
_ ->
{:error, {:content_type, content_type}}
end
_ ->
{:error, {:content_type, nil}}
end
{:ok, %{status: code}} when code in [404, 410] ->
{:error, "Object has been deleted"}

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@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ def used_changeset(struct) do
@spec reset_password(binary(), map()) :: {:ok, User.t()} | {:error, binary()}
def reset_password(token, data) do
with %{used: false} = token <- Repo.get_by(PasswordResetToken, %{token: token}),
false <- expired?(token),
%User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_id(token.user_id),
{:ok, _user} <- User.reset_password(user, data),
{:ok, token} <- Repo.update(used_changeset(token)) do
@ -48,4 +49,14 @@ def reset_password(token, data) do
_e -> {:error, token}
end
end
def expired?(%__MODULE__{inserted_at: inserted_at}) do
validity = Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :password_reset_token_validity], 0)
now = NaiveDateTime.utc_now()
difference = NaiveDateTime.diff(now, inserted_at)
difference > validity
end
end

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@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.ReverseProxy do
@failed_request_ttl :timer.seconds(60)
@methods ~w(GET HEAD)
@cachex Pleroma.Config.get([:cachex, :provider], Cachex)
def max_read_duration_default, do: @max_read_duration
def default_cache_control_header, do: @default_cache_control_header
@ -107,7 +109,7 @@ def call(conn = %{method: method}, url, opts) when method in @methods do
opts
end
with {:ok, nil} <- Cachex.get(:failed_proxy_url_cache, url),
with {:ok, nil} <- @cachex.get(:failed_proxy_url_cache, url),
{:ok, code, headers, client} <- request(method, url, req_headers, client_opts),
:ok <-
header_length_constraint(
@ -427,6 +429,6 @@ defp track_failed_url(url, error, opts) do
nil
end
Cachex.put(:failed_proxy_url_cache, url, true, ttl: ttl)
@cachex.put(:failed_proxy_url_cache, url, true, ttl: ttl)
end
end

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ def key_id_to_actor_id(key_id) do
def fetch_public_key(conn) do
with %{"keyId" => kid} <- HTTPSignatures.signature_for_conn(conn),
{:ok, actor_id} <- key_id_to_actor_id(kid),
{:ok, public_key} <- User.get_public_key_for_ap_id(actor_id, force_http: true) do
{:ok, public_key} <- User.get_public_key_for_ap_id(actor_id) do
{:ok, public_key}
else
e ->
@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ def fetch_public_key(conn) do
def refetch_public_key(conn) do
with %{"keyId" => kid} <- HTTPSignatures.signature_for_conn(conn),
{:ok, actor_id} <- key_id_to_actor_id(kid),
{:ok, _user} <- ActivityPub.make_user_from_ap_id(actor_id, force_http: true),
{:ok, public_key} <- User.get_public_key_for_ap_id(actor_id, force_http: true) do
{:ok, _user} <- ActivityPub.make_user_from_ap_id(actor_id),
{:ok, public_key} <- User.get_public_key_for_ap_id(actor_id) do
{:ok, public_key}
else
e ->

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@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ def start_link(_) do
@impl true
def init(_args) do
if Pleroma.Config.get(:env) == :test, do: :ok = Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.checkout(Repo)
{:ok, nil, {:continue, :calculate_stats}}
end
@ -32,11 +31,6 @@ def force_update do
GenServer.call(__MODULE__, :force_update)
end
@doc "Performs collect stats"
def do_collect do
GenServer.cast(__MODULE__, :run_update)
end
@doc "Returns stats data"
@spec get_stats() :: %{
domain_count: non_neg_integer(),
@ -111,7 +105,11 @@ def get_status_visibility_count(instance \\ nil) do
@impl true
def handle_continue(:calculate_stats, _) do
stats = calculate_stat_data()
unless Pleroma.Config.get(:env) == :test do
Process.send_after(self(), :run_update, @interval)
end
{:noreply, stats}
end
@ -126,13 +124,6 @@ def handle_call(:get_state, _from, state) do
{:reply, state, state}
end
@impl true
def handle_cast(:run_update, _state) do
new_stats = calculate_stat_data()
{:noreply, new_stats}
end
@impl true
def handle_info(:run_update, _) do
new_stats = calculate_stat_data()

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@ -81,6 +81,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.User do
]
]
@cachex Pleroma.Config.get([:cachex, :provider], Cachex)
schema "users" do
field(:bio, :string, default: "")
field(:raw_bio, :string)
@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.User do
field(:allow_following_move, :boolean, default: true)
field(:skip_thread_containment, :boolean, default: false)
field(:actor_type, :string, default: "Person")
field(:also_known_as, {:array, :string}, default: [])
field(:also_known_as, {:array, ObjectValidators.ObjectID}, default: [])
field(:inbox, :string)
field(:shared_inbox, :string)
field(:accepts_chat_messages, :boolean, default: nil)
@ -245,6 +247,18 @@ def unquote(:"#{outgoing_relation_target}_ap_ids")(user, restrict_deactivated? \
end
end
def cached_blocked_users_ap_ids(user) do
@cachex.fetch!(:user_cache, "blocked_users_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}", fn _ ->
blocked_users_ap_ids(user)
end)
end
def cached_muted_users_ap_ids(user) do
@cachex.fetch!(:user_cache, "muted_users_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}", fn _ ->
muted_users_ap_ids(user)
end)
end
defdelegate following_count(user), to: FollowingRelationship
defdelegate following(user), to: FollowingRelationship
defdelegate following?(follower, followed), to: FollowingRelationship
@ -461,6 +475,18 @@ def remote_user_changeset(struct \\ %User{local: false}, params) do
|> validate_length(:bio, max: bio_limit)
|> validate_length(:name, max: name_limit)
|> validate_fields(true)
|> validate_non_local()
end
defp validate_non_local(cng) do
local? = get_field(cng, :local)
if local? do
cng
|> add_error(:local, "User is local, can't update with this changeset.")
else
cng
end
end
def update_changeset(struct, params \\ %{}) do
@ -489,6 +515,7 @@ def update_changeset(struct, params \\ %{}) do
:hide_follows_count,
:hide_favorites,
:allow_following_move,
:also_known_as,
:background,
:show_role,
:skip_thread_containment,
@ -497,7 +524,6 @@ def update_changeset(struct, params \\ %{}) do
:pleroma_settings_store,
:is_discoverable,
:actor_type,
:also_known_as,
:accepts_chat_messages
]
)
@ -782,18 +808,50 @@ def register(%Ecto.Changeset{} = changeset) do
end
end
def post_register_action(%User{} = user) do
def post_register_action(%User{confirmation_pending: true} = user) do
with {:ok, _} <- try_send_confirmation_email(user) do
{:ok, user}
end
end
def post_register_action(%User{approval_pending: true} = user) do
with {:ok, _} <- send_user_approval_email(user),
{:ok, _} <- send_admin_approval_emails(user) do
{:ok, user}
end
end
def post_register_action(%User{approval_pending: false, confirmation_pending: false} = user) do
with {:ok, user} <- autofollow_users(user),
{:ok, _} <- autofollowing_users(user),
{:ok, user} <- set_cache(user),
{:ok, _} <- send_welcome_email(user),
{:ok, _} <- send_welcome_message(user),
{:ok, _} <- send_welcome_chat_message(user),
{:ok, _} <- try_send_confirmation_email(user) do
{:ok, _} <- send_welcome_chat_message(user) do
{:ok, user}
end
end
defp send_user_approval_email(user) do
user
|> Pleroma.Emails.UserEmail.approval_pending_email()
|> Pleroma.Emails.Mailer.deliver_async()
{:ok, :enqueued}
end
defp send_admin_approval_emails(user) do
all_superusers()
|> Enum.filter(fn user -> not is_nil(user.email) end)
|> Enum.each(fn superuser ->
superuser
|> Pleroma.Emails.AdminEmail.new_unapproved_registration(user)
|> Pleroma.Emails.Mailer.deliver_async()
end)
{:ok, :enqueued}
end
def send_welcome_message(user) do
if User.WelcomeMessage.enabled?() do
User.WelcomeMessage.post_message(user)
@ -870,7 +928,7 @@ def maybe_direct_follow(%User{} = follower, %User{} = followed) do
if not ap_enabled?(followed) do
follow(follower, followed)
else
{:ok, follower}
{:ok, follower, followed}
end
end
@ -896,11 +954,6 @@ def follow(%User{} = follower, %User{} = followed, state \\ :follow_accept) do
true ->
FollowingRelationship.follow(follower, followed, state)
{:ok, _} = update_follower_count(followed)
follower
|> update_following_count()
end
end
@ -924,11 +977,6 @@ defp do_unfollow(%User{} = follower, %User{} = followed) do
case get_follow_state(follower, followed) do
state when state in [:follow_pending, :follow_accept] ->
FollowingRelationship.unfollow(follower, followed)
{:ok, followed} = update_follower_count(followed)
{:ok, follower} = update_following_count(follower)
{:ok, follower, followed}
nil ->
{:error, "Not subscribed!"}
@ -1002,9 +1050,9 @@ def set_cache({:ok, user}), do: set_cache(user)
def set_cache({:error, err}), do: {:error, err}
def set_cache(%User{} = user) do
Cachex.put(:user_cache, "ap_id:#{user.ap_id}", user)
Cachex.put(:user_cache, "nickname:#{user.nickname}", user)
Cachex.put(:user_cache, "friends_ap_ids:#{user.nickname}", get_user_friends_ap_ids(user))
@cachex.put(:user_cache, "ap_id:#{user.ap_id}", user)
@cachex.put(:user_cache, "nickname:#{user.nickname}", user)
@cachex.put(:user_cache, "friends_ap_ids:#{user.nickname}", get_user_friends_ap_ids(user))
{:ok, user}
end
@ -1027,24 +1075,26 @@ def get_user_friends_ap_ids(user) do
@spec get_cached_user_friends_ap_ids(User.t()) :: [String.t()]
def get_cached_user_friends_ap_ids(user) do
Cachex.fetch!(:user_cache, "friends_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}", fn _ ->
@cachex.fetch!(:user_cache, "friends_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}", fn _ ->
get_user_friends_ap_ids(user)
end)
end
def invalidate_cache(user) do
Cachex.del(:user_cache, "ap_id:#{user.ap_id}")
Cachex.del(:user_cache, "nickname:#{user.nickname}")
Cachex.del(:user_cache, "friends_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}")
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "ap_id:#{user.ap_id}")
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "nickname:#{user.nickname}")
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "friends_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}")
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "blocked_users_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}")
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "muted_users_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}")
end
@spec get_cached_by_ap_id(String.t()) :: User.t() | nil
def get_cached_by_ap_id(ap_id) do
key = "ap_id:#{ap_id}"
with {:ok, nil} <- Cachex.get(:user_cache, key),
with {:ok, nil} <- @cachex.get(:user_cache, key),
user when not is_nil(user) <- get_by_ap_id(ap_id),
{:ok, true} <- Cachex.put(:user_cache, key, user) do
{:ok, true} <- @cachex.put(:user_cache, key, user) do
user
else
{:ok, user} -> user
@ -1056,11 +1106,11 @@ def get_cached_by_id(id) do
key = "id:#{id}"
ap_id =
Cachex.fetch!(:user_cache, key, fn _ ->
@cachex.fetch!(:user_cache, key, fn _ ->
user = get_by_id(id)
if user do
Cachex.put(:user_cache, "ap_id:#{user.ap_id}", user)
@cachex.put(:user_cache, "ap_id:#{user.ap_id}", user)
{:commit, user.ap_id}
else
{:ignore, ""}
@ -1073,7 +1123,7 @@ def get_cached_by_id(id) do
def get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
key = "nickname:#{nickname}"
Cachex.fetch!(:user_cache, key, fn ->
@cachex.fetch!(:user_cache, key, fn _ ->
case get_or_fetch_by_nickname(nickname) do
{:ok, user} -> {:commit, user}
{:error, _error} -> {:ignore, nil}
@ -1324,14 +1374,51 @@ def get_recipients_from_activity(%Activity{recipients: to, actor: actor}) do
|> Repo.all()
end
@spec mute(User.t(), User.t(), boolean()) ::
@spec mute(User.t(), User.t(), map()) ::
{:ok, list(UserRelationship.t())} | {:error, String.t()}
def mute(%User{} = muter, %User{} = mutee, notifications? \\ true) do
add_to_mutes(muter, mutee, notifications?)
def mute(%User{} = muter, %User{} = mutee, params \\ %{}) do
notifications? = Map.get(params, :notifications, true)
expires_in = Map.get(params, :expires_in, 0)
with {:ok, user_mute} <- UserRelationship.create_mute(muter, mutee),
{:ok, user_notification_mute} <-
(notifications? && UserRelationship.create_notification_mute(muter, mutee)) ||
{:ok, nil} do
if expires_in > 0 do
Pleroma.Workers.MuteExpireWorker.enqueue(
"unmute_user",
%{"muter_id" => muter.id, "mutee_id" => mutee.id},
schedule_in: expires_in
)
end
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "muted_users_ap_ids:#{muter.ap_id}")
{:ok, Enum.filter([user_mute, user_notification_mute], & &1)}
end
end
def unmute(%User{} = muter, %User{} = mutee) do
remove_from_mutes(muter, mutee)
with {:ok, user_mute} <- UserRelationship.delete_mute(muter, mutee),
{:ok, user_notification_mute} <-
UserRelationship.delete_notification_mute(muter, mutee) do
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "muted_users_ap_ids:#{muter.ap_id}")
{:ok, [user_mute, user_notification_mute]}
end
end
def unmute(muter_id, mutee_id) do
with {:muter, %User{} = muter} <- {:muter, User.get_by_id(muter_id)},
{:mutee, %User{} = mutee} <- {:mutee, User.get_by_id(mutee_id)} do
unmute(muter, mutee)
else
{who, result} = error ->
Logger.warn(
"User.unmute/2 failed. #{who}: #{result}, muter_id: #{muter_id}, mutee_id: #{mutee_id}"
)
{:error, error}
end
end
def subscribe(%User{} = subscriber, %User{} = target) do
@ -1537,10 +1624,33 @@ def approve(users) when is_list(users) do
end)
end
def approve(%User{} = user) do
change(user, approval_pending: false)
|> update_and_set_cache()
def approve(%User{approval_pending: true} = user) do
with chg <- change(user, approval_pending: false),
{:ok, user} <- update_and_set_cache(chg) do
post_register_action(user)
{:ok, user}
end
end
def approve(%User{} = user), do: {:ok, user}
def confirm(users) when is_list(users) do
Repo.transaction(fn ->
Enum.map(users, fn user ->
with {:ok, user} <- confirm(user), do: user
end)
end)
end
def confirm(%User{confirmation_pending: true} = user) do
with chg <- confirmation_changeset(user, need_confirmation: false),
{:ok, user} <- update_and_set_cache(chg) do
post_register_action(user)
{:ok, user}
end
end
def confirm(%User{} = user), do: {:ok, user}
def update_notification_settings(%User{} = user, settings) do
user
@ -1738,12 +1848,12 @@ def html_filter_policy(%User{no_rich_text: true}) do
def html_filter_policy(_), do: Config.get([:markup, :scrub_policy])
def fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id, opts \\ []), do: ActivityPub.make_user_from_ap_id(ap_id, opts)
def fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id), do: ActivityPub.make_user_from_ap_id(ap_id)
def get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id, opts \\ []) do
def get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id) do
cached_user = get_cached_by_ap_id(ap_id)
maybe_fetched_user = needs_update?(cached_user) && fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id, opts)
maybe_fetched_user = needs_update?(cached_user) && fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id)
case {cached_user, maybe_fetched_user} do
{_, {:ok, %User{} = user}} ->
@ -1816,8 +1926,8 @@ def public_key(%{public_key: public_key_pem}) when is_binary(public_key_pem) do
def public_key(_), do: {:error, "key not found"}
def get_public_key_for_ap_id(ap_id, opts \\ []) do
with {:ok, %User{} = user} <- get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id, opts),
def get_public_key_for_ap_id(ap_id) do
with {:ok, %User{} = user} <- get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(ap_id),
{:ok, public_key} <- public_key(user) do
{:ok, public_key}
else
@ -2028,18 +2138,6 @@ def touch_last_digest_emailed_at(user) do
updated_user
end
@spec toggle_confirmation(User.t()) :: {:ok, User.t()} | {:error, Changeset.t()}
def toggle_confirmation(%User{} = user) do
user
|> confirmation_changeset(need_confirmation: !user.confirmation_pending)
|> update_and_set_cache()
end
@spec toggle_confirmation([User.t()]) :: [{:ok, User.t()} | {:error, Changeset.t()}]
def toggle_confirmation(users) do
Enum.map(users, &toggle_confirmation/1)
end
@spec need_confirmation(User.t(), boolean()) :: {:ok, User.t()} | {:error, Changeset.t()}
def need_confirmation(%User{} = user, bool) do
user
@ -2311,29 +2409,18 @@ def unblock_domain(user, domain_blocked) do
@spec add_to_block(User.t(), User.t()) ::
{:ok, UserRelationship.t()} | {:error, Ecto.Changeset.t()}
defp add_to_block(%User{} = user, %User{} = blocked) do
UserRelationship.create_block(user, blocked)
with {:ok, relationship} <- UserRelationship.create_block(user, blocked) do
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "blocked_users_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}")
{:ok, relationship}
end
end
@spec add_to_block(User.t(), User.t()) ::
{:ok, UserRelationship.t()} | {:ok, nil} | {:error, Ecto.Changeset.t()}
defp remove_from_block(%User{} = user, %User{} = blocked) do
UserRelationship.delete_block(user, blocked)
end
defp add_to_mutes(%User{} = user, %User{} = muted_user, notifications?) do
with {:ok, user_mute} <- UserRelationship.create_mute(user, muted_user),
{:ok, user_notification_mute} <-
(notifications? && UserRelationship.create_notification_mute(user, muted_user)) ||
{:ok, nil} do
{:ok, Enum.filter([user_mute, user_notification_mute], & &1)}
end
end
defp remove_from_mutes(user, %User{} = muted_user) do
with {:ok, user_mute} <- UserRelationship.delete_mute(user, muted_user),
{:ok, user_notification_mute} <-
UserRelationship.delete_notification_mute(user, muted_user) do
{:ok, [user_mute, user_notification_mute]}
with {:ok, relationship} <- UserRelationship.delete_block(user, blocked) do
@cachex.del(:user_cache, "blocked_users_ap_ids:#{user.ap_id}")
{:ok, relationship}
end
end
@ -2366,4 +2453,8 @@ def sanitize_html(%User{} = user, filter) do
|> Map.put(:bio, HTML.filter_tags(user.bio, filter))
|> Map.put(:fields, fields)
end
def get_host(%User{ap_id: ap_id} = _user) do
URI.parse(ap_id).host
end
end

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ def perform(:follow_import, %User{} = follower, [_ | _] = identifiers) do
identifiers,
fn identifier ->
with {:ok, %User{} = followed} <- User.get_or_fetch(identifier),
{:ok, follower} <- User.maybe_direct_follow(follower, followed),
{:ok, follower, followed} <- User.maybe_direct_follow(follower, followed),
{:ok, _, _, _} <- CommonAPI.follow(follower, followed) do
followed
else

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@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ defp search_query(query_string, for_user, following, top_user_ids) do
|> base_query(following)
|> filter_blocked_user(for_user)
|> filter_invisible_users()
|> filter_discoverable_users()
|> filter_internal_users()
|> filter_blocked_domains(for_user)
|> fts_search(query_string)
@ -163,10 +162,6 @@ defp filter_invisible_users(query) do
from(q in query, where: q.invisible == false)
end
defp filter_discoverable_users(query) do
from(q in query, where: q.is_discoverable == true)
end
defp filter_internal_users(query) do
from(q in query, where: q.actor_type != "Application")
end

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@ -3,6 +3,14 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Utils do
@posix_error_codes ~w(
eacces eagain ebadf ebadmsg ebusy edeadlk edeadlock edquot eexist efault
efbig eftype eintr einval eio eisdir eloop emfile emlink emultihop
enametoolong enfile enobufs enodev enolck enolink enoent enomem enospc
enosr enostr enosys enotblk enotdir enotsup enxio eopnotsupp eoverflow
eperm epipe erange erofs espipe esrch estale etxtbsy exdev
)a
def compile_dir(dir) when is_binary(dir) do
dir
|> File.ls!()
@ -44,4 +52,12 @@ def tmp_dir(prefix \\ "") do
error -> error
end
end
@spec posix_error_message(atom()) :: binary()
def posix_error_message(code) when code in @posix_error_codes do
error_message = Gettext.dgettext(Pleroma.Web.Gettext, "posix_errors", "#{code}")
"(POSIX error: #{error_message})"
end
def posix_error_message(_), do: ""
end

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web do
below.
"""
alias Pleroma.Helpers.AuthHelper
alias Pleroma.Web.Plugs.EnsureAuthenticatedPlug
alias Pleroma.Web.Plugs.EnsurePublicOrAuthenticatedPlug
alias Pleroma.Web.Plugs.ExpectAuthenticatedCheckPlug
@ -75,7 +76,7 @@ defp action(conn, params) do
defp maybe_drop_authentication_if_oauth_check_ignored(conn) do
if PlugHelper.plug_called?(conn, ExpectPublicOrAuthenticatedCheckPlug) and
not PlugHelper.plug_called_or_skipped?(conn, OAuthScopesPlug) do
OAuthScopesPlug.drop_auth_info(conn)
AuthHelper.drop_auth_info(conn)
else
conn
end

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@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub do
require Logger
require Pleroma.Constants
@behaviour Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub.Persisting
@behaviour Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub.Streaming
defp get_recipients(%{"type" => "Create"} = data) do
to = Map.get(data, "to", [])
cc = Map.get(data, "cc", [])
@ -85,13 +88,14 @@ defp increase_replies_count_if_reply(%{
defp increase_replies_count_if_reply(_create_data), do: :noop
@object_types ~w[ChatMessage Question Answer Audio Video Event Article]
@spec persist(map(), keyword()) :: {:ok, Activity.t() | Object.t()}
@impl true
def persist(%{"type" => type} = object, meta) when type in @object_types do
with {:ok, object} <- Object.create(object) do
{:ok, object, meta}
end
end
@impl true
def persist(object, meta) do
with local <- Keyword.fetch!(meta, :local),
{recipients, _, _} <- get_recipients(object),
@ -123,7 +127,9 @@ def insert(map, local \\ true, fake \\ false, bypass_actor_check \\ false) when
# Splice in the child object if we have one.
activity = Maps.put_if_present(activity, :object, object)
BackgroundWorker.enqueue("fetch_data_for_activity", %{"activity_id" => activity.id})
ConcurrentLimiter.limit(Pleroma.Web.RichMedia.Helpers, fn ->
Task.start(fn -> Pleroma.Web.RichMedia.Helpers.fetch_data_for_activity(activity) end)
end)
{:ok, activity}
else
@ -219,6 +225,7 @@ def stream_out_participations(participations) do
Streamer.stream("participation", participations)
end
@impl true
def stream_out_participations(%Object{data: %{"context" => context}}, user) do
with %Conversation{} = conversation <- Conversation.get_for_ap_id(context) do
conversation = Repo.preload(conversation, :participations)
@ -235,8 +242,10 @@ def stream_out_participations(%Object{data: %{"context" => context}}, user) do
end
end
@impl true
def stream_out_participations(_, _), do: :noop
@impl true
def stream_out(%Activity{data: %{"type" => data_type}} = activity)
when data_type in ["Create", "Announce", "Delete"] do
activity
@ -244,6 +253,7 @@ def stream_out(%Activity{data: %{"type" => data_type}} = activity)
|> Streamer.stream(activity)
end
@impl true
def stream_out(_activity) do
:noop
end
@ -332,7 +342,13 @@ defp do_unfollow(follower, followed, activity_id, local) do
end
@spec flag(map()) :: {:ok, Activity.t()} | {:error, any()}
def flag(
def flag(params) do
with {:ok, result} <- Repo.transaction(fn -> do_flag(params) end) do
result
end
end
defp do_flag(
%{
actor: actor,
context: _context,
@ -358,7 +374,8 @@ def flag(
{:ok, activity} <- insert(flag_data, local),
{:ok, stripped_activity} <- strip_report_status_data(activity),
_ <- notify_and_stream(activity),
:ok <- maybe_federate(stripped_activity) do
:ok <-
maybe_federate(stripped_activity) do
User.all_superusers()
|> Enum.filter(fn user -> not is_nil(user.email) end)
|> Enum.each(fn superuser ->
@ -368,6 +385,8 @@ def flag(
end)
{:ok, activity}
else
{:error, error} -> Repo.rollback(error)
end
end
@ -590,12 +609,14 @@ def fetch_user_activities(user, reading_user, params \\ %{}) do
|> Map.put(:muting_user, reading_user)
end
pagination_type = Map.get(params, :pagination_type) || :keyset
%{
godmode: params[:godmode],
reading_user: reading_user
}
|> user_activities_recipients()
|> fetch_activities(params)
|> fetch_activities(params, pagination_type)
|> Enum.reverse()
end
@ -1329,12 +1350,10 @@ defp object_to_user_data(data) do
def fetch_follow_information_for_user(user) do
with {:ok, following_data} <-
Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(user.following_address,
force_http: true
),
Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(user.following_address),
{:ok, hide_follows} <- collection_private(following_data),
{:ok, followers_data} <-
Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(user.follower_address, force_http: true),
Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(user.follower_address),
{:ok, hide_followers} <- collection_private(followers_data) do
{:ok,
%{
@ -1408,8 +1427,8 @@ def user_data_from_user_object(data) do
end
end
def fetch_and_prepare_user_from_ap_id(ap_id, opts \\ []) do
with {:ok, data} <- Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(ap_id, opts),
def fetch_and_prepare_user_from_ap_id(ap_id) do
with {:ok, data} <- Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(ap_id),
{:ok, data} <- user_data_from_user_object(data) do
{:ok, maybe_update_follow_information(data)}
else
@ -1452,13 +1471,13 @@ def maybe_handle_clashing_nickname(data) do
end
end
def make_user_from_ap_id(ap_id, opts \\ []) do
def make_user_from_ap_id(ap_id) do
user = User.get_cached_by_ap_id(ap_id)
if user && !User.ap_enabled?(user) do
Transmogrifier.upgrade_user_from_ap_id(ap_id)
else
with {:ok, data} <- fetch_and_prepare_user_from_ap_id(ap_id, opts) do
with {:ok, data} <- fetch_and_prepare_user_from_ap_id(ap_id) do
if user do
user
|> User.remote_user_changeset(data)

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub.Persisting do
@callback persist(map(), keyword()) :: {:ok, Activity.t() | Object.t()}
end

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub.Streaming do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.User
@callback stream_out(Activity.t()) :: any()
@callback stream_out_participations(Object.t(), User.t()) :: any()
end

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@ -82,7 +82,8 @@ def user(conn, %{"nickname" => nickname}) do
def object(conn, _) do
with ap_id <- Endpoint.url() <> conn.request_path,
%Object{} = object <- Object.get_cached_by_ap_id(ap_id),
{_, true} <- {:public?, Visibility.is_public?(object)} do
{_, true} <- {:public?, Visibility.is_public?(object)},
{_, false} <- {:local?, Visibility.is_local_public?(object)} do
conn
|> assign(:tracking_fun_data, object.id)
|> set_cache_ttl_for(object)
@ -92,6 +93,9 @@ def object(conn, _) do
else
{:public?, false} ->
{:error, :not_found}
{:local?, true} ->
{:error, :not_found}
end
end
@ -108,7 +112,8 @@ def track_object_fetch(conn, object_id) do
def activity(conn, _params) do
with ap_id <- Endpoint.url() <> conn.request_path,
%Activity{} = activity <- Activity.normalize(ap_id),
{_, true} <- {:public?, Visibility.is_public?(activity)} do
{_, true} <- {:public?, Visibility.is_public?(activity)},
{_, false} <- {:local?, Visibility.is_local_public?(activity)} do
conn
|> maybe_set_tracking_data(activity)
|> set_cache_ttl_for(activity)
@ -117,6 +122,7 @@ def activity(conn, _params) do
|> render("object.json", object: activity)
else
{:public?, false} -> {:error, :not_found}
{:local?, true} -> {:error, :not_found}
nil -> {:error, :not_found}
end
end

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@ -222,6 +222,9 @@ def announce(actor, object, options \\ []) do
actor.ap_id == Relay.ap_id() ->
[actor.follower_address]
public? and Visibility.is_local_public?(object) ->
[actor.follower_address, object.data["actor"], Pleroma.Constants.as_local_public()]
public? ->
[actor.follower_address, object.data["actor"], Pleroma.Constants.as_public()]

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@ -3,7 +3,64 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF do
require Logger
@behaviour Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.PipelineFiltering
@mrf_config_descriptions [
%{
group: :pleroma,
key: :mrf,
tab: :mrf,
label: "MRF",
type: :group,
description: "General MRF settings",
children: [
%{
key: :policies,
type: [:module, {:list, :module}],
description:
"A list of MRF policies enabled. Module names are shortened (removed leading `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.` part), but on adding custom module you need to use full name.",
suggestions: {:list_behaviour_implementations, Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF}
},
%{
key: :transparency,
label: "MRF transparency",
type: :boolean,
description:
"Make the content of your Message Rewrite Facility settings public (via nodeinfo)"
},
%{
key: :transparency_exclusions,
label: "MRF transparency exclusions",
type: {:list, :string},
description:
"Exclude specific instance names from MRF transparency. The use of the exclusions feature will be disclosed in nodeinfo as a boolean value.",
suggestions: [
"exclusion.com"
]
}
]
}
]
@default_description %{
label: "",
description: ""
}
@required_description_keys [:key, :related_policy]
@callback filter(Map.t()) :: {:ok | :reject, Map.t()}
@callback describe() :: {:ok | :error, Map.t()}
@callback config_description() :: %{
optional(:children) => [map()],
key: atom(),
related_policy: String.t(),
label: String.t(),
description: String.t()
}
@optional_callbacks config_description: 0
def filter(policies, %{} = message) do
policies
@ -15,6 +72,7 @@ def filter(policies, %{} = message) do
def filter(%{} = object), do: get_policies() |> filter(object)
@impl true
def pipeline_filter(%{} = message, meta) do
object = meta[:object_data]
ap_id = message["object"]
@ -51,8 +109,6 @@ def subdomain_match?(domains, host) do
Enum.any?(domains, fn domain -> Regex.match?(domain, host) end)
end
@callback describe() :: {:ok | :error, Map.t()}
def describe(policies) do
{:ok, policy_configs} =
policies
@ -82,4 +138,41 @@ def describe(policies) do
end
def describe, do: get_policies() |> describe()
def config_descriptions do
Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF
|> Pleroma.Docs.Generator.list_behaviour_implementations()
|> config_descriptions()
end
def config_descriptions(policies) do
Enum.reduce(policies, @mrf_config_descriptions, fn policy, acc ->
if function_exported?(policy, :config_description, 0) do
description =
@default_description
|> Map.merge(policy.config_description)
|> Map.put(:group, :pleroma)
|> Map.put(:tab, :mrf)
|> Map.put(:type, :group)
if Enum.all?(@required_description_keys, &Map.has_key?(description, &1)) do
[description | acc]
else
Logger.warn(
"#{policy} config description doesn't have one or all required keys #{
inspect(@required_description_keys)
}"
)
acc
end
else
Logger.debug(
"#{policy} is excluded from config descriptions, because does not implement `config_description/0` method."
)
acc
end
end)
end
end

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@ -40,4 +40,22 @@ defp maybe_add_expiration(activity) do
_ -> Map.put(activity, "expires_at", expires_at)
end
end
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_activity_expiration,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ActivityExpirationPolicy",
label: "MRF Activity Expiration Policy",
description: "Adds automatic expiration to all local activities",
children: [
%{
key: :days,
type: :integer,
description: "Default global expiration time for all local activities (in days)",
suggestions: [90, 365]
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -97,4 +97,31 @@ def filter(message), do: {:ok, message}
@impl true
def describe,
do: {:ok, %{mrf_hellthread: Pleroma.Config.get(:mrf_hellthread) |> Enum.into(%{})}}
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_hellthread,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.HellthreadPolicy",
label: "MRF Hellthread",
description: "Block messages with excessive user mentions",
children: [
%{
key: :delist_threshold,
type: :integer,
description:
"Number of mentioned users after which the message gets removed from timelines and" <>
"disables notifications. Set to 0 to disable.",
suggestions: [10]
},
%{
key: :reject_threshold,
type: :integer,
description:
"Number of mentioned users after which the messaged gets rejected. Set to 0 to disable.",
suggestions: [20]
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -126,4 +126,46 @@ def describe do
{:ok, %{mrf_keyword: mrf_keyword}}
end
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_keyword,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.KeywordPolicy",
label: "MRF Keyword",
description:
"Reject or Word-Replace messages matching a keyword or [Regex](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html).",
children: [
%{
key: :reject,
type: {:list, :string},
description: """
A list of patterns which result in message being rejected.
Each pattern can be a string or [Regex](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) in the format of `~r/PATTERN/`.
""",
suggestions: ["foo", ~r/foo/iu]
},
%{
key: :federated_timeline_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: """
A list of patterns which result in message being removed from federated timelines (a.k.a unlisted).
Each pattern can be a string or [Regex](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) in the format of `~r/PATTERN/`.
""",
suggestions: ["foo", ~r/foo/iu]
},
%{
key: :replace,
type: {:list, :tuple},
description: """
**Pattern**: a string or [Regex](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) in the format of `~r/PATTERN/`.
**Replacement**: a string. Leaving the field empty is permitted.
"""
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MediaProxyWarmingPolicy do
alias Pleroma.HTTP
alias Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy
alias Pleroma.Workers.BackgroundWorker
require Logger
@ -17,7 +16,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MediaProxyWarmingPolicy do
recv_timeout: 10_000
]
def perform(:prefetch, url) do
defp prefetch(url) do
# Fetching only proxiable resources
if MediaProxy.enabled?() and MediaProxy.url_proxiable?(url) do
# If preview proxy is enabled, it'll also hit media proxy (so we're caching both requests)
@ -25,17 +24,25 @@ def perform(:prefetch, url) do
Logger.debug("Prefetching #{inspect(url)} as #{inspect(prefetch_url)}")
HTTP.get(prefetch_url, [], @adapter_options)
if Pleroma.Config.get(:env) == :test do
fetch(prefetch_url)
else
ConcurrentLimiter.limit(MediaProxy, fn ->
Task.start(fn -> fetch(prefetch_url) end)
end)
end
end
end
def perform(:preload, %{"object" => %{"attachment" => attachments}} = _message) do
defp fetch(url), do: HTTP.get(url, [], @adapter_options)
defp preload(%{"object" => %{"attachment" => attachments}} = _message) do
Enum.each(attachments, fn
%{"url" => url} when is_list(url) ->
url
|> Enum.each(fn
%{"href" => href} ->
BackgroundWorker.enqueue("media_proxy_prefetch", %{"url" => href})
prefetch(href)
x ->
Logger.debug("Unhandled attachment URL object #{inspect(x)}")
@ -51,7 +58,7 @@ def filter(
%{"type" => "Create", "object" => %{"attachment" => attachments} = _object} = message
)
when is_list(attachments) and length(attachments) > 0 do
BackgroundWorker.enqueue("media_proxy_preload", %{"message" => message})
preload(message)
{:ok, message}
end

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@ -25,4 +25,22 @@ def filter(message), do: {:ok, message}
@impl true
def describe, do: {:ok, %{}}
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_mention,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MentionPolicy",
label: "MRF Mention",
description: "Block messages which mention a specific user",
children: [
%{
key: :actors,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "A list of actors for which any post mentioning them will be dropped",
suggestions: ["actor1", "actor2"]
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NormalizeMarkup do
@behaviour Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF
@impl true
def filter(%{"type" => "Create", "object" => child_object} = object) do
scrub_policy = Pleroma.Config.get([:mrf_normalize_markup, :scrub_policy])
@ -22,5 +23,23 @@ def filter(%{"type" => "Create", "object" => child_object} = object) do
def filter(object), do: {:ok, object}
@impl true
def describe, do: {:ok, %{}}
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_normalize_markup,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NormalizeMarkup",
label: "MRF Normalize Markup",
description: "MRF NormalizeMarkup settings. Scrub configured hypertext markup.",
children: [
%{
key: :scrub_policy,
type: :module,
suggestions: [Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default]
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -106,4 +106,32 @@ def describe do
{:ok, %{mrf_object_age: mrf_object_age}}
end
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_object_age,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.ObjectAgePolicy",
label: "MRF Object Age",
description:
"Rejects or delists posts based on their timestamp deviance from your server's clock.",
children: [
%{
key: :threshold,
type: :integer,
description: "Required age (in seconds) of a post before actions are taken.",
suggestions: [172_800]
},
%{
key: :actions,
type: {:list, :atom},
description:
"A list of actions to apply to the post. `:delist` removes the post from public timelines; " <>
"`:strip_followers` removes followers from the ActivityPub recipient list ensuring they won't be delivered to home timelines; " <>
"`:reject` rejects the message entirely",
suggestions: [:delist, :strip_followers, :reject]
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.PipelineFiltering do
@callback pipeline_filter(map(), keyword()) :: {:ok, map(), keyword()} | {:error, any()}
end

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@ -48,4 +48,27 @@ def filter(object), do: {:ok, object}
@impl true
def describe,
do: {:ok, %{mrf_rejectnonpublic: Config.get(:mrf_rejectnonpublic) |> Enum.into(%{})}}
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_rejectnonpublic,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RejectNonPublic",
description: "RejectNonPublic drops posts with non-public visibility settings.",
label: "MRF Reject Non Public",
children: [
%{
key: :allow_followersonly,
label: "Allow followers-only",
type: :boolean,
description: "Whether to allow followers-only posts"
},
%{
key: :allow_direct,
type: :boolean,
description: "Whether to allow direct messages"
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -244,4 +244,78 @@ def describe do
{:ok, %{mrf_simple: mrf_simple}}
end
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_simple,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy",
label: "MRF Simple",
description: "Simple ingress policies",
children: [
%{
key: :media_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to strip media attachments from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :media_nsfw,
label: "Media NSFW",
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to tag all media as NSFW (sensitive) from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :federated_timeline_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description:
"List of instances to remove from the Federated (aka The Whole Known Network) Timeline",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :reject,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to reject activities from (except deletes)",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :accept,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to only accept activities from (except deletes)",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :followers_only,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "Force posts from the given instances to be visible by followers only",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :report_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to reject reports from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :avatar_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to strip avatars from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :banner_removal,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to strip banners from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
},
%{
key: :reject_deletes,
type: {:list, :string},
description: "List of instances to reject deletions from",
suggestions: ["example.com", "*.example.com"]
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -39,4 +39,28 @@ def filter(message), do: {:ok, message}
@impl true
def describe, do: {:ok, %{}}
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_subchain,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SubchainPolicy",
label: "MRF Subchain",
description:
"This policy processes messages through an alternate pipeline when a given message matches certain criteria." <>
" All criteria are configured as a map of regular expressions to lists of policy modules.",
children: [
%{
key: :match_actor,
type: {:map, {:list, :string}},
description: "Matches a series of regular expressions against the actor field",
suggestions: [
%{
~r/https:\/\/example.com/s => [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy]
}
]
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -41,4 +41,25 @@ def describe do
{:ok, %{mrf_user_allowlist: mrf_user_allowlist}}
end
# TODO: change way of getting settings on `lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf/user_allow_list_policy.ex:18` to use `hosts` subkey
# @impl true
# def config_description do
# %{
# key: :mrf_user_allowlist,
# related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.UserAllowListPolicy",
# description: "Accept-list of users from specified instances",
# children: [
# %{
# key: :hosts,
# type: :map,
# description:
# "The keys in this section are the domain names that the policy should apply to." <>
# " Each key should be assigned a list of users that should be allowed " <>
# "through by their ActivityPub ID",
# suggestions: [%{"example.org" => ["https://example.org/users/admin"]}]
# }
# ]
# }
# end
end

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.VocabularyPolicy do
@behaviour Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF
@impl true
def filter(%{"type" => "Undo", "object" => child_message} = message) do
with {:ok, _} <- filter(child_message) do
{:ok, message}
@ -36,6 +37,33 @@ def filter(%{"type" => message_type} = message) do
def filter(message), do: {:ok, message}
@impl true
def describe,
do: {:ok, %{mrf_vocabulary: Pleroma.Config.get(:mrf_vocabulary) |> Enum.into(%{})}}
@impl true
def config_description do
%{
key: :mrf_vocabulary,
related_policy: "Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.VocabularyPolicy",
label: "MRF Vocabulary",
description: "Filter messages which belong to certain activity vocabularies",
children: [
%{
key: :accept,
type: {:list, :string},
description:
"A list of ActivityStreams terms to accept. If empty, all supported messages are accepted.",
suggestions: ["Create", "Follow", "Mention", "Announce", "Like"]
},
%{
key: :reject,
type: {:list, :string},
description:
"A list of ActivityStreams terms to reject. If empty, no messages are rejected.",
suggestions: ["Create", "Follow", "Mention", "Announce", "Like"]
}
]
}
end
end

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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidator do
the system.
"""
@behaviour Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidator.Validating
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.EctoType.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators
alias Pleroma.Object
@ -32,7 +34,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidator do
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.UndoValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.UpdateValidator
@spec validate(map(), keyword()) :: {:ok, map(), keyword()} | {:error, any()}
@impl true
def validate(object, meta)
def validate(%{"type" => type} = object, meta)

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidator.Validating do
@callback validate(map(), keyword()) :: {:ok, map(), keyword()} | {:error, any()}
end

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@ -67,7 +67,12 @@ def validate_announcable(cng) do
%Object{} = object <- Object.get_cached_by_ap_id(object),
false <- Visibility.is_public?(object) do
same_actor = object.data["actor"] == actor.ap_id
is_public = Pleroma.Constants.as_public() in (get_field(cng, :to) ++ get_field(cng, :cc))
recipients = get_field(cng, :to) ++ get_field(cng, :cc)
local_public = Pleroma.Constants.as_local_public()
is_public =
Enum.member?(recipients, Pleroma.Constants.as_public()) or
Enum.member?(recipients, local_public)
cond do
same_actor && is_public ->

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AttachmentValidator do
field(:type, :string)
field(:mediaType, :string, default: "application/octet-stream")
field(:name, :string)
field(:blurhash, :string)
embeds_many :url, UrlObjectValidator, primary_key: false do
field(:type, :string)
@ -41,7 +42,7 @@ def changeset(struct, data) do
|> fix_url()
struct
|> cast(data, [:type, :mediaType, :name])
|> cast(data, [:type, :mediaType, :name, :blurhash])
|> cast_embed(:url, with: &url_changeset/2)
|> validate_inclusion(:type, ~w[Link Document Audio Image Video])
|> validate_required([:type, :mediaType, :url])

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