The backend adds the total count for all pods, as well as the count for active pods.
In the frontend shows the new counts but without any further user interactions
This is the default bundler version that comes with ruby 2.7, and it
looks like ruby ruby 2.7 and bundler 2.3.18 have a problem with the new
splitted version where each gem source has it's own block and it
crashes.
To have less problems for podmins when updating, lets just downgrade
bundler and use the old lockfile format in next-minor. It's not a
problem anymore in develop as we don't have rails-assets anymore there,
as we switched to yarn.
This route was removed from the federation and doesn't exist anymore, so
checking for it doesn't make any sense.
But lets check if a server responds to /.well-known/nodeinfo instead.
All other software which supports the diaspora protocol should have this
endpoint by now. Parsing/validating nodeinfo is still handled
gracefully.
closes#8377
This was removed from the diaspora_federation gem, since it's not used
for the federation/discovery anymore since a long time. But old versions
of the ConnectionTester up to version 0.7.17 still check if this route
exist or else they mark the pod as offline. So lets add a dummy
host-meta with an empty response back, so the ConnectionTester is happy
again until we can remove this workaround again.
This isn't helpful at all for an api if you don't send a required
parameter and get an error response that just tells you what parameters
that were available.
This is a new feature with rails >= 6.1 and ruby >= 2.7, so this just
keeps the old behaviour of older rails/ruby versions.
When no `.sprockets-manifest-xxx.json` existed, every instance of
`Sprockets::Manifest` generated their own path with their own random
filename, and since this happened before the assets were actually
precompiled, they were all empty. So the error pages didn't find the
manifest and the non-digest assets also didn't have any assets to copy.
So lets create our own instance of `Sprockets::Manifest` here, AFTER
`assets:precompile`, which then loads the manifest json that was used
during precompile, so all precompiled assets are available.
closes#8366