When fetching notifications this merges existing notifications and changes
their appearance in the dropdown if the html or the unread status changed.
This doesn't update all notifications in the dropdown but only those that are
returned by the server.
Related to #7247.
add tooltips in the frontend
fix a JS problem with empty hostname
use `find_in_batches` correctly
add a migration to clean up the pods table + unique index on hostname
* add a class for checking pod connectivity
* extend pod model to handle new functionality
* add an admin frontend to list pods and re-trigger checks manually
* add a daily worker to run through all the pods
* add unit tests for most of the new code
because we still are supporting browsers without .bind() and I do not
want to break the patterns here.
Follow up to #6171 - I wanted to avoid feedback loop delays for that
little change.
- updates underscore to 1.5.2 and backbone to 1.1.0
backbone had some breaking changes:
- fix url/urlRoot handling in models & collections
- options are no longer attached to the view by default
- collections reset when 'fetch' is called, tell it to keep the existing
models
other changes:
- fix some events triggering multiple times in connection with deleting
a model
- use document fragments instead of an element array for stream entries
- adapt jasmine and cucumber specs to the changed code
* no longer test the backbone router as part of our code
* jasmine factory already returns model instances, no need to wrap
that again
This is a fix for public messages, where a malicious pod could spoof a message from someone a user was connected to, as the verified signatures were not checked that the object was also from said sender. This hole only affected public messages, and the private part of code had the correct checks
THX to s-f-s(Stephan Schulz) for reporting and tracking down this issue, and props to Raven24(florian.staudacher@gmx.at) for helping me test the patch
* Move all Diaspora-specific javascripts to app/assets/javascripts
* Move all vendored javascripts to vendor/assets/javascripts
* Add the appropriate Sprockets require directives to make sure
everything gets included in the right order
* Remove Jammit dependencies
* Fix all templates that were using Jammit's include_javascripts helper
* Add handlebars_assets gem for compiling Handlebars templates
* Move all Handlebars templates to app/assets/templates and rename
from .handlebars to .jst.hbs (this is to keep them in the same
global JST namespace that they were in under Jammit)
* Add public/assets to .gitignore since these files can and should
be re-generated by Heroku or Capistrano during each deploy
* Fix a few Handlebars templates that were looking for images in the
wrong location (I'm sure there are others, but it's late)
* Configure application.rb to precompile all javascript and css assets
that were compiled by Jammit in the Rails 3.0 code