* Add animate custom emoji param to embed pages
* Rename param, use it for avatars and gifs
* Fix issues pointed by codeclimate and breaking test
* Ignore brakeman warning
On my local instance (https://ruby.social) we have a custom emoji for octocat (:octocat:). I would love to be able to use the emoji in the metadata for my profile. Instead of:
| github | https://github.com/phaedryx
It could be:
| :octocat: | https://github.com/phaedryx
(using a single emoji makes it easier to read the urls)
Conflicts:
app/views/layouts/application.html.haml
Edited:
app/helpers/application_helper.rb
app/views/admin/domain_blocks/new.html.haml
Conflict wasn't really one, just two changes too close to one another.
Edition was to adapt the class names for themes to class names for
skins and flavours.
Also edited app/views/admin/domain_blocks/new.html.haml to strip the
duplicate admin pack inclusion thing.
* Add default_settings class method to ScopedSettings
ScopedSettings was extended to use value of unscoped setting instead of
only using defaults set in config/settings.yml for selected settings.
This adds possibility for admins to set default values of users' settings,
for example default theme (as requested in #7092).
* Add ability to change an instance default theme
Closes#7092
Conflicts:
.circleci/config.yml
app/controllers/authorize_follows_controller.rb
app/javascript/packs/public.js
Moved new stuff from packs/public.js to core/public.js.
Added appropriate use_pack in new controllers.
* Add remote interaction dialog for toots
* Change AuthorizeFollow into AuthorizeInteraction, support statuses
* Update brakeman.ignore
* Adjust how interaction buttons are display on public pages
* Fix tests
Conflicts:
app/models/status.rb
db/migrate/20180528141303_fix_accounts_unique_index.rb
db/schema.rb
Resolved by taking upstream changes (no real conflicts, just glitch-soc
specific code too close to actual changes).
* Disable the animated rainbow text when the “Reduce motion” setting is set
* Get rid of the Content Warning rainbows
* Revert to default color for CWs in admin view
Since that colorscheme is apparently broken for some colorblind people.
* Use HTML5's details and summary for statuses with CWs in admin interface
Conflicts:
app/controllers/accounts_controller.rb
app/javascript/mastodon/locales/pl.json
app/views/about/more.html.haml
Conflicts in `accounts_controller.rb` resolved by taking upstream's
version + our `use_pack`.
Conflicts in `pl.json` resolved by taking upstream's changes.
Conflicts in `aboute/more.html.haml` resolved by taking upstream's changes.
Manually-resolved conflicts:
.circleci/config.yml
app/controllers/accounts_controller.rb
app/controllers/auth/passwords_controller.rb
app/controllers/statuses_controller.rb
app/javascript/packs/public.js
app/models/media_attachment.rb
app/views/stream_entries/_content_spoiler.html.haml
app/views/stream_entries/_media.html.haml
config/locales/en.yml
config/locales/ja.yml
config/locales/pl.yml
lib/mastodon/version.rb
Some content from app/javascript/packs/public.js has been split to
app/javascript/core/settings.js.
Translation strings for glitch-soc's keyword mutes were dropped.
Everything else was mostly “take both”.
Upstream's implementation has been merged a while ago and is the preferred
way to set fields, as it is the only one compatible with upstream and is
more user-friendly.
This commit deletes the legacy glitch-soc FrontMatter functionality in order
to clean up the code and make it easier to maintain.
Conflicts:
Dockerfile
app/javascript/packs/common.js
config/webpack/loaders/sass.js
config/webpack/shared.js
db/schema.rb
package.json
yarn.lock
A lot of the conflicts come from updating webpack.
Even though upstream deleted app/javascript/packs/common.js, I kept
glitch-soc's version as it unifies JS/CSS packs behavior across flavours.
Ported glitch changes to webpack 4.x
Conflicts:
README.md
app/controllers/statuses_controller.rb
app/lib/feed_manager.rb
config/navigation.rb
spec/lib/feed_manager_spec.rb
Conflicts were resolved by taking both versions for each change.
This means the two filter systems (glitch-soc's keyword mutes and tootsuite's
custom filters) are in place, which will be changed in a follow-up commit.