opengraph_parser is basically unmainted, issues are ignored
or deliberately closed without fixing. It pollutes the global
namespace and has no verification of correctness.
The opengraph gem has basically the same issues, not really maintained,
unreleased patches on master since over a year, not really smart either.
So I created my own version and while at it, why not strive try to be
complete and robust, although it's still a work in progress.
This also improves general URL detection by parsing them
from the message after stripping markdown.
An additional dependency was added to support
fetching sites that require cookies to work at all.
For the same reason Faraday's default redirect limit was
bumped.
Add Sidetiq webview to the Sidekiq monitoring panel
Add rake task maintenance:queue_users_for_removal
This basically just triggers an immediate run of the normal maintenance remove old users functionality that is normally (if enabled) scheduled to run once a day via sidetiq
Add extra safety when checking for user removal due to inactivity.
Now also user.last_seen will also be checked to make sure a user will not be removed in the event that the Devise rememember me login functionality has stopped the users remove_after timestamp from being removed.
Add initializer for maintenance job.
Add warning about mail being disabled if remove_old_users maintenance is enabled.
Sidekiq 3.0 initialized the logger early before we had a chance
to set the logfile. Then we set a new logfile causing the old
logger to be closed. Since the default logger points to stdout,
it got closed causing all kinds of issues.
This new class replaces all existing server side message
rendering helpers and is the new global entry point for such
needs. All models with relevant fields now expose an instance
of MessageRenderer for those. MessageRenderer acts as
gateway between the existing processing solutions for markdown,
mentions and tags and provides a very flexible interface for
all output needs. This makes the API to obtain a message
in a certain format clear. As a result of centralizing the
processing a lot of duplication is eliminated. Centralizing
the message processing also makes it clear where to change
its behaviour, add new representations and what options
are already available.
for cross-posting to OAuth-enabled Wordpress.com or Jetpack-enabled Wordpress.org blogs.
Added model for Wordpress service
Added very very basic Wordpress cross-posting functionality.
Added markdown support to post body
Fixed Wordpress::MAX_CHARACTERS problem
cleanup
Added default settings for Wordpress OAuth
Added default settings for Wordpress OAuth
Added Wordpress to configured services spec.
changelog changes
* Get rid of early pathname requirement
* Use require_relative where approciate
* Drop unused files
* Imported new application.rb, environment.rb and environments/* from fresh Rails app
* Cleaned up boot.rb
* Load config in boot.rb
* Deduplicate environments/integration*.rb
* Move username blacklist into defaults.yml
* Ruby 1.9 Hash syntax everywhere
* Reorganize lib/diaspora/markdownify to match conventions
* Get rid of full path requires where possible
* Add dummy content to production section diaspora.yml.example to prevent warning
* Drop sqlite? method
* Move postgres? method into ConfigurationMethods
* Drop token authentication from User