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@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ variables: &global_variables
MIX_ENV: test
cache: &global_cache_policy
key: ${CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG}
key:
files:
- mix.lock
paths:
- deps
- _build
@ -59,7 +61,7 @@ benchmark:
unit-testing:
stage: test
retry: 2
# retry: 2
cache: &testing_cache_policy
<<: *global_cache_policy
policy: pull
@ -91,24 +93,24 @@ unit-testing:
# - epmd -daemon
# - mix test --trace --only federated
unit-testing-rum:
stage: test
retry: 2
cache: *testing_cache_policy
services:
- name: minibikini/postgres-with-rum:12
alias: postgres
command: ["postgres", "-c", "fsync=off", "-c", "synchronous_commit=off", "-c", "full_page_writes=off"]
variables:
<<: *global_variables
RUM_ENABLED: "true"
script:
- apt-get update && apt-get install -y libimage-exiftool-perl ffmpeg
- mix deps.get
- mix ecto.create
- mix ecto.migrate
- "mix ecto.migrate --migrations-path priv/repo/optional_migrations/rum_indexing/"
- mix test --preload-modules
# unit-testing-rum:
# stage: test
# retry: 2
# cache: *testing_cache_policy
# services:
# - name: minibikini/postgres-with-rum:12
# alias: postgres
# command: ["postgres", "-c", "fsync=off", "-c", "synchronous_commit=off", "-c", "full_page_writes=off"]
# variables:
# <<: *global_variables
# RUM_ENABLED: "true"
# script:
# - apt-get update && apt-get install -y libimage-exiftool-perl ffmpeg
# - mix deps.get
# - mix ecto.create
# - mix ecto.migrate
# - "mix ecto.migrate --migrations-path priv/repo/optional_migrations/rum_indexing/"
# - mix test --preload-modules
lint:
stage: test
@ -175,8 +177,8 @@ spec-deploy:
- apk add curl
script:
- curl -X POST -F"token=$API_DOCS_PIPELINE_TRIGGER" -F'ref=master' -F"variables[BRANCH]=$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME" -F"variables[JOB_REF]=$CI_JOB_ID" https://git.pleroma.social/api/v4/projects/1130/trigger/pipeline
stop_review_app:
image: alpine:3.9
stage: deploy
@ -235,7 +237,7 @@ amd64-musl:
stage: release
artifacts: *release-artifacts
only: *release-only
image: elixir:1.10.3-alpine
image: elixir:1.10.3-alpine
cache: *release-cache
variables: *release-variables
before_script: &before-release-musl
@ -393,4 +395,4 @@ docker-adhoc:
tags:
- dind
only:
- /^build-docker/.*$/@pleroma/pleroma
- /^build-docker/.*$/@pleroma/pleroma

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@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- 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.
- `[: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.

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# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
This file is only for changes to Soapbox.
For changes to Pleroma, see `CHANGELOG.md`
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
## [0.1.0] - unreleased
Based on Pleroma 2.3.0-stable.
### Added
- Twitter-like block behavior, configured under "ActivityPub > Blockers visible" in AdminFE.
- The Soapbox version in `/api/v1/instance`
### Changed
- Twitter-like block behavior is now the default.
### Fixed
- Domain blocks: reposts from a blocked domain are now correctly blocked.
- Fixed some (not all) Markdown issues, such as broken trailing slash in links.

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<img src="https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/uploads/8cec84f5a084d887339f57deeb8a293e/pleroma-banner-vector-nopad-notext.svg" width="300px" />
# Soapbox
## About
![Soapbox](https://soapbox.pub/blog/soapbox-fe-v1.2-release/soapbox-fe-1.2-screenshot.png)
Pleroma is a microblogging server software that can federate (= exchange messages with) other servers that support ActivityPub. What that means is that you can host a server for yourself or your friends and stay in control of your online identity, but still exchange messages with people on larger servers. Pleroma will federate with all servers that implement ActivityPub, like Friendica, GNU Social, Hubzilla, Mastodon, Misskey, Peertube, and Pixelfed.
> :warning: Not yet ready for production use.
Pleroma is written in Elixir and uses PostgresSQL for data storage. It's efficient enough to be ran on low-power devices like Raspberry Pi (though we wouldn't recommend storing the database on the internal SD card ;) but can scale well when ran on more powerful hardware (albeit only single-node for now).
**Soapbox** is a federated social media server with a focus on user experience.
It is based on [Pleroma](https://pleroma.social/).
For clients it supports the [Mastodon client API](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/guidelines/) with Pleroma extensions (see the API section on <https://docs-develop.pleroma.social>).
## Your social media server
- [Client Applications for Pleroma](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/clients/)
Soapbox empowers people to take control of their social media experience.
Hosting your own server means that *you* get to decide the rules.
Soapbox connects to over 4,000 other servers on the Fediverse.
It is designed to spread your message far and wide, while being resilient to deplatforming.
## Installation
### OTP releases (Recommended)
If you are running Linux (glibc or musl) on x86/arm, the recommended way to install Pleroma is by using OTP releases. OTP releases are as close as you can get to binary releases with Erlang/Elixir. The release is self-contained, and provides everything needed to boot it. The installation instructions are available [here](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/otp_en/).
See [the installation guide](https://gitlab.com/soapbox-pub/soapbox/-/blob/develop/docs/installation/ubuntu_en.md).
### From Source
If your platform is not supported, or you just want to be able to edit the source code easily, you may install Pleroma from source.
## License
- [Alpine Linux](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/alpine_linux_en/)
- [Arch Linux](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/arch_linux_en/)
- [CentOS 7](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/centos7_en/)
- [Debian-based](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/debian_based_en/)
- [Debian-based (jp)](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/debian_based_jp/)
- [FreeBSD](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/freebsd_en/)
- [Gentoo Linux](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/gentoo_en/)
- [NetBSD](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/netbsd_en/)
- [OpenBSD](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/openbsd_en/)
- [OpenBSD (fi)](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/openbsd_fi/)
Soapbox is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
### OS/Distro packages
Currently Pleroma is not packaged by any OS/Distros, but if you want to package it for one, we can guide you through the process on our [community channels](#community-channels). If you want to change default options in your Pleroma package, please **discuss it with us first**.
Soapbox is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
### Docker
While we dont provide docker files, other people have written very good ones. Take a look at <https://github.com/angristan/docker-pleroma> or <https://glitch.sh/sn0w/pleroma-docker>.
### Compilation Troubleshooting
If you ever encounter compilation issues during the updating of Pleroma, you can try these commands and see if they fix things:
- `mix deps.clean --all`
- `mix local.rebar`
- `mix local.hex`
- `rm -r _build`
If you are not developing Pleroma, it is better to use the OTP release, which comes with everything precompiled.
## Documentation
- Latest Released revision: <https://docs.pleroma.social>
- Latest Git revision: <https://docs-develop.pleroma.social>
## Community Channels
* IRC: **#pleroma** and **#pleroma-dev** on freenode, webchat is available at <https://irc.pleroma.social>
* Matrix: <https://matrix.to/#/#freenode_#pleroma:matrix.org> and <https://matrix.to/#/#freenode_#pleroma-dev:matrix.org>
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with Soapbox. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

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config :pleroma, :activitypub,
unfollow_blocked: true,
outgoing_blocks: true,
blockers_visible: true,
follow_handshake_timeout: 500,
note_replies_output_limit: 5,
sign_object_fetches: true,
@ -840,6 +841,8 @@
{Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MediaProxyWarmingPolicy, [max_running: 5, max_waiting: 5]}
]
import_config "soapbox.exs"
# Import environment specific config. This must remain at the bottom
# of this file so it overrides the configuration defined above.
import_config "#{Mix.env()}.exs"

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type: :boolean,
description: "Whether to federate blocks to other instances"
},
%{
key: :blockers_visible,
type: :boolean,
description: "Whether a user can see someone who has blocked them"
},
%{
key: :sign_object_fetches,
type: :boolean,

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# Soapbox default config overrides
# This file gets loaded after config.exs
# and before prod.secret.exs
use Mix.Config
# Twitter-like block behavior
config :pleroma, :activitypub, blockers_visible: false

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### :activitypub
* `unfollow_blocked`: Whether blocks result in people getting unfollowed
* `outgoing_blocks`: Whether to federate blocks to other instances
* `blockers_visible`: Whether a user can see the posts of users who blocked them
* `deny_follow_blocked`: Whether to disallow following an account that has blocked the user in question
* `sign_object_fetches`: Sign object fetches with HTTP signatures
* `authorized_fetch_mode`: Require HTTP signatures for AP fetches

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# Installing Soapbox on Ubuntu
We recommend installing Soapbox on a **dedicated VPS (virtual private server) running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS**.
You should get your VPS up and running before starting this guide.
Some popular VPS hosting providers include:
- [DigitalOcean](https://m.do.co/c/84e2ff1e790f) <sup>[referral link]</sup> &mdash; easy to use
- [Hetzner Cloud](https://www.hetzner.com/cloud) &mdash; cheap
- [BuyVM](https://buyvm.net/) &mdash; supports free speech
Expect to spend between **$10&ndash;15 USD/mo**, depending on the size of your community and how you choose to configure it.
You should already have a **domain name** from a registrar like [Namecheap](https://www.namecheap.com/) or [Epik](https://www.epik.com/).
Create an `A` record with your registrar pointing to the IP address of your VPS.
## 1. Shelling in
Once your VPS is running, you'll need to open a **terminal program** on your computer.
This will allow you to remotely connect to the server so you can run commands and install Soapbox.
![Screenshot_from_2021-04-28_14.06.37](https://gitlab.com/soapbox-pub/soapbox/uploads/1b4f956398736e2016d6d30b3d9567c6/Screenshot_from_2021-04-28_14.06.37.png)
Linux and Mac users should have a terminal program pre-installed (it's just called **"Terminal"**), but Windows users may need to install [Cygwin](https://www.cygwin.com/) first.
Once the terminal is open, connect to your server with the username and IP address provided by your VPS host.
It will likely prompt for a password.
```sh
ssh root@123.456.789
```
If you see a screen that looks like this, you've succeeded:
```
Welcome to Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-65-generic x86_64)
* Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com
* Management: https://landscape.canonical.com
* Support: https://ubuntu.com/advantage
System information as of Wed Apr 28 18:59:27 UTC 2021
System load: 1.86 Processes: 201
Usage of /: 66.1% of 146.15GB Users logged in: 0
Memory usage: 29% IPv4 address for ens18: 10.0.0.100
Swap usage: 4% IPv4 address for ens19: 192.168.1.100
* Pure upstream Kubernetes 1.21, smallest, simplest cluster ops!
https://microk8s.io/
79 updates can be installed immediately.
0 of these updates are security updates.
To see these additional updates run: apt list --upgradable
Last login: Tue Apr 27 17:28:56 2021 from 98.198.61.119
root@gleasonator:~#
```
## 2. System setup
Before installing Soapbox, we have to prepare the system.
### 2.a. Install updates
Usually a fresh VPS already has outdated software, so run the following commands to update it:
```shell
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
```
When prompted (`[Y/n]`) type `Y` and hit Enter.
### 2.b. Install system dependencies
Soapbox relies on some additional system software in order to function.
Install them with the following command:
```shell
sudo apt install git build-essential postgresql postgresql-contrib cmake libmagic-dev imagemagick ffmpeg libimage-exiftool-perl nginx certbot
```
### 2.c. Install Elixir
Soapbox uses the Elixir programming language (based on Erlang).
Unfortunately the latest version is not included in Ubuntu by default, so we have to add a third-party repository before we can install it.
To install the Elixir repository, use these commands:
```shell
wget -P /tmp/ https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i /tmp/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb
```
Now we can install Elixir (and Erlang):
```shell
sudo apt update
sudo apt install elixir erlang-dev erlang-nox
```
### 2.d. Create the Pleroma user
For security reasons, it's best to run Soapbox as a separate user with limited access.
We'll create this user and call it `pleroma`:
```shell
sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/pleroma -U pleroma
```
## 3. Install Soapbox
Finally! It's time to install Soapbox itself.
Let's get things up and running.
### 3.a. Downloading the source code
We'll need to create a folder to hold the Soapbox source code, then download it with git:
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/pleroma
sudo chown -R pleroma:pleroma /opt/pleroma
sudo -Hu pleroma git clone -b stable https://gitlab.com/soapbox-pub/soapbox /opt/pleroma
```
### 3.b. Install Elixir dependencies
First let's enter the Soapbox source code directory:
```shell
cd /opt/pleroma
```
Soapbox depends on third-party Elixir modules which need to be downloaded:
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get
```
If it asks you to install `Hex`, answer `yes`:
### 3.c. Generate the configuration
It's time to preconfigure our instance.
The following command will set up some basics such as your domain name.
```sh
sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen
```
* Answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `rebar3`.
* This may take some time, because parts of pleroma get compiled first.
* After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`.
Check if the configuration looks right.
If so, rename it to `prod.secret.exs`:
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs}
```
### 3.d. Provision the database
The previous section also created a file called `config/setup_db.psql`, which you can use to create the database:
```shell
sudo -Hu postgres psql -f config/setup_db.psql
```
Now run the database migration:
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate
```
### 3.e. Start Soapbox
Copy the systemd service and enable it to start Soapbox:
```shell
sudo cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service
sudo systemctl enable --now pleroma.service
```
If you've made it this far, congrats!
You're very close to being done.
Your Soapbox server is running, and you just need to make it accessible to the outside world.
## 4. Getting online
The last step is to make your server accessible to the outside world.
We'll achieve that by installing Nginx and enabling HTTPS support.
### 4.a. HTTPS
We'll use certbot to get an SSL certificate.
First, shut off Nginx:
```sh
systemctl stop nginx
```
Now you can get the certificate:
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt/
sudo certbot certonly --email <your@emailaddress> -d <yourdomain> --standalone
```
Replace `<your@emailaddress>` and `<yourdomain>` with real values.
### 4.b. Nginx
Copy the example nginx configuration and activate it:
```shell
sudo cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.nginx
sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/pleroma.nginx
```
Before starting Nginx again, edit the configuration and change it to your needs (e.g. change servername, change cert paths)
Enable and start nginx:
```shell
sudo systemctl enable --now nginx.service
```
🎉 Congrats, you're done!
Check your site in a browser and it should be online.
## 5. Post-installation
Below are some additional steps you can take after you've finished installation.
### Create your first user
If your instance is up and running, you can create your first user with administrative rights with the following task:
```shell
sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress> --admin
```
### Renewing SSL
If you need to renew the certificate in the future, uncomment the relevant location block in the nginx config and run:
```shell
sudo certbot certonly --email <your@emailaddress> -d <yourdomain> --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/
```
## Questions
If you have questions or run into trouble, please [create an issue](https://gitlab.com/soapbox-pub/soapbox/-/issues) on the Soapbox GitLab.

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2021 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
#
# This file is derived from Earmark, under the following copyright:
# Copyright © 2014 Dave Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmers
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# Upstream: https://github.com/pragdave/earmark/blob/master/lib/earmark/html_renderer.ex
defmodule Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer do
@moduledoc false
alias Earmark.Block
alias Earmark.Context
alias Earmark.HtmlRenderer
alias Earmark.Options
import Earmark.Inline, only: [convert: 3]
import Earmark.Helpers.HtmlHelpers
import Earmark.Message, only: [add_messages_from: 2, get_messages: 1, set_messages: 2]
import Earmark.Context, only: [append: 2, set_value: 2]
import Earmark.Options, only: [get_mapper: 1]
@doc false
def render(blocks, %Context{options: %Options{}} = context) do
messages = get_messages(context)
{contexts, html} =
get_mapper(context.options).(
blocks,
&render_block(&1, put_in(context.options.messages, []))
)
|> Enum.unzip()
all_messages =
contexts
|> Enum.reduce(messages, fn ctx, messages1 -> messages1 ++ get_messages(ctx) end)
{put_in(context.options.messages, all_messages), html |> IO.iodata_to_binary()}
end
#############
# Paragraph #
#############
defp render_block(%Block.Para{lnb: lnb, lines: lines, attrs: attrs}, context) do
lines = convert(lines, lnb, context)
add_attrs(lines, "<p>#{lines.value}</p>", attrs, [], lnb)
end
########
# Html #
########
defp render_block(%Block.Html{html: html}, context) do
{context, html}
end
defp render_block(%Block.HtmlComment{lines: lines}, context) do
{context, lines}
end
defp render_block(%Block.HtmlOneline{html: html}, context) do
{context, html}
end
#########
# Ruler #
#########
defp render_block(%Block.Ruler{lnb: lnb, attrs: attrs}, context) do
add_attrs(context, "<hr />", attrs, [], lnb)
end
###########
# Heading #
###########
defp render_block(
%Block.Heading{lnb: lnb, level: level, content: content, attrs: attrs},
context
) do
converted = convert(content, lnb, context)
html = "<h#{level}>#{converted.value}</h#{level}>"
add_attrs(converted, html, attrs, [], lnb)
end
##############
# Blockquote #
##############
defp render_block(%Block.BlockQuote{lnb: lnb, blocks: blocks, attrs: attrs}, context) do
{context1, body} = render(blocks, context)
html = "<blockquote>#{body}</blockquote>"
add_attrs(context1, html, attrs, [], lnb)
end
#########
# Table #
#########
defp render_block(
%Block.Table{lnb: lnb, header: header, rows: rows, alignments: aligns, attrs: attrs},
context
) do
{context1, html} = add_attrs(context, "<table>", attrs, [], lnb)
context2 = set_value(context1, html)
context3 =
if header do
append(add_trs(append(context2, "<thead>"), [header], "th", aligns, lnb), "</thead>")
else
# Maybe an error, needed append(context, html)
context2
end
context4 = append(add_trs(append(context3, "<tbody>"), rows, "td", aligns, lnb), "</tbody>")
{context4, [context4.value, "</table>"]}
end
########
# Code #
########
defp render_block(
%Block.Code{lnb: lnb, language: language, attrs: attrs} = block,
%Context{options: options} = context
) do
class =
if language, do: ~s{ class="#{code_classes(language, options.code_class_prefix)}"}, else: ""
tag = ~s[<pre><code#{class}>]
lines = options.render_code.(block)
html = ~s[#{tag}#{lines}</code></pre>]
add_attrs(context, html, attrs, [], lnb)
end
#########
# Lists #
#########
defp render_block(
%Block.List{lnb: lnb, type: type, blocks: items, attrs: attrs, start: start},
context
) do
{context1, content} = render(items, context)
html = "<#{type}#{start}>#{content}</#{type}>"
add_attrs(context1, html, attrs, [], lnb)
end
# format a single paragraph list item, and remove the para tags
defp render_block(
%Block.ListItem{lnb: lnb, blocks: blocks, spaced: false, attrs: attrs},
context
)
when length(blocks) == 1 do
{context1, content} = render(blocks, context)
content = Regex.replace(~r{</?p>}, content, "")
html = "<li>#{content}</li>"
add_attrs(context1, html, attrs, [], lnb)
end
# format a spaced list item
defp render_block(%Block.ListItem{lnb: lnb, blocks: blocks, attrs: attrs}, context) do
{context1, content} = render(blocks, context)
html = "<li>#{content}</li>"
add_attrs(context1, html, attrs, [], lnb)
end
##################
# Footnote Block #
##################
defp render_block(%Block.FnList{blocks: footnotes}, context) do
items =
Enum.map(footnotes, fn note ->
blocks = append_footnote_link(note)
%Block.ListItem{attrs: "#fn:#{note.number}", type: :ol, blocks: blocks}
end)
{context1, html} = render_block(%Block.List{type: :ol, blocks: items}, context)
{context1, Enum.join([~s[<div class="footnotes">], "<hr />", html, "</div>"])}
end
#######################################
# Isolated IALs are rendered as paras #
#######################################
defp render_block(%Block.Ial{verbatim: verbatim}, context) do
{context, "<p>{:#{verbatim}}</p>"}
end
####################
# IDDef is ignored #
####################
defp render_block(%Block.IdDef{}, context), do: {context, ""}
#####################################
# And here are the inline renderers #
#####################################
defdelegate br, to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate codespan(text), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate em(text), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate strong(text), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate strikethrough(text), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate link(url, text), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate link(url, text, title), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate image(path, alt, title), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate footnote_link(ref, backref, number), to: HtmlRenderer
# Table rows
defp add_trs(context, rows, tag, aligns, lnb) do
numbered_rows =
rows
|> Enum.zip(Stream.iterate(lnb, &(&1 + 1)))
numbered_rows
|> Enum.reduce(context, fn {row, lnb}, ctx ->
append(add_tds(append(ctx, "<tr>"), row, tag, aligns, lnb), "</tr>")
end)
end
defp add_tds(context, row, tag, aligns, lnb) do
Enum.reduce(1..length(row), context, add_td_fn(row, tag, aligns, lnb))
end
defp add_td_fn(row, tag, aligns, lnb) do
fn n, ctx ->
style =
case Enum.at(aligns, n - 1, :default) do
:default -> ""
align -> " style=\"text-align: #{align}\""
end
col = Enum.at(row, n - 1)
converted = convert(col, lnb, set_messages(ctx, []))
append(add_messages_from(ctx, converted), "<#{tag}#{style}>#{converted.value}</#{tag}>")
end
end
###############################
# Append Footnote Return Link #
###############################
defdelegate append_footnote_link(note), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate append_footnote_link(note, fnlink), to: HtmlRenderer
defdelegate render_code(lines), to: HtmlRenderer
defp code_classes(language, prefix) do
["" | String.split(prefix || "")]
|> Enum.map(fn pfx -> "#{pfx}#{language}" end)
|> Enum.join(" ")
end
end

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@ -121,6 +121,10 @@ def mentions_escape(text, options \\ []) do
end
end
def markdown_to_html(text) do
Earmark.as_html!(text, %Earmark.Options{compact_output: true})
end
def html_escape({text, mentions, hashtags}, type) do
{html_escape(text, type), mentions, hashtags}
end

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@ -127,6 +127,7 @@ def for_user_query(user, opts \\ %{}) do
|> where([user_actor: user_actor], user_actor.is_active)
|> exclude_notification_muted(user, exclude_notification_muted_opts)
|> exclude_blocked(user, exclude_blocked_opts)
|> exclude_blockers(user)
|> exclude_filtered(user)
|> exclude_visibility(opts)
end
@ -140,6 +141,17 @@ defp exclude_blocked(query, user, opts) do
|> FollowingRelationship.keep_following_or_not_domain_blocked(user)
end
defp exclude_blockers(query, user) do
if Pleroma.Config.get([:activitypub, :blockers_visible]) == true do
query
else
blocker_ap_ids = User.incoming_relationships_ungrouped_ap_ids(user, [:block])
query
|> where([n, a], a.actor not in ^blocker_ap_ids)
end
end
defp exclude_notification_muted(query, _, %{@include_muted_option => true}) do
query
end

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@ -430,6 +430,7 @@ def fetch_activities_for_context_query(context, opts) do
|> maybe_preload_bookmarks(opts)
|> maybe_set_thread_muted_field(opts)
|> restrict_blocked(opts)
|> restrict_blockers_visibility(opts)
|> restrict_recipients(recipients, opts[:user])
|> restrict_filtered(opts)
|> where(
@ -908,7 +909,10 @@ defp restrict_blocked(query, %{blocking_user: %User{} = user} = opts) do
from(
[activity, object: o] in query,
# You don't block the author
where: fragment("not (? = ANY(?))", activity.actor, ^blocked_ap_ids),
# You don't block any recipients, and didn't author the post
where:
fragment(
"((not (? && ?)) or ? = ?)",
@ -917,12 +921,18 @@ defp restrict_blocked(query, %{blocking_user: %User{} = user} = opts) do
activity.actor,
^user.ap_id
),
# You don't block the domain of any recipients, and didn't author the post
where:
fragment(
"recipients_contain_blocked_domains(?, ?) = false",
"(recipients_contain_blocked_domains(?, ?) = false) or ? = ?",
activity.recipients,
^domain_blocks
^domain_blocks,
activity.actor,
^user.ap_id
),
# It's not a boost of a user you block
where:
fragment(
"not (?->>'type' = 'Announce' and ?->'to' \\?| ?)",
@ -930,6 +940,8 @@ defp restrict_blocked(query, %{blocking_user: %User{} = user} = opts) do
activity.data,
^blocked_ap_ids
),
# You don't block the author's domain, and also don't follow the author
where:
fragment(
"(not (split_part(?, '/', 3) = ANY(?))) or ? = ANY(?)",
@ -938,6 +950,8 @@ defp restrict_blocked(query, %{blocking_user: %User{} = user} = opts) do
activity.actor,
^following_ap_ids
),
# Same as above, but checks the Object
where:
fragment(
"(not (split_part(?->>'actor', '/', 3) = ANY(?))) or (?->>'actor') = ANY(?)",
@ -951,6 +965,31 @@ defp restrict_blocked(query, %{blocking_user: %User{} = user} = opts) do
defp restrict_blocked(query, _), do: query
defp restrict_blockers_visibility(query, %{blocking_user: %User{} = user}) do
if Config.get([:activitypub, :blockers_visible]) == true do
query
else
blocker_ap_ids = User.incoming_relationships_ungrouped_ap_ids(user, [:block])
from(
activity in query,
# The author doesn't block you
where: fragment("not (? = ANY(?))", activity.actor, ^blocker_ap_ids),
# It's not a boost of a user that blocks you
where:
fragment(
"not (?->>'type' = 'Announce' and ?->'to' \\?| ?)",
activity.data,
activity.data,
^blocker_ap_ids
)
)
end
end
defp restrict_blockers_visibility(query, _), do: query
defp restrict_unlisted(query, %{restrict_unlisted: true}) do
from(
activity in query,
@ -1147,6 +1186,7 @@ def fetch_activities_query(recipients, opts \\ %{}) do
|> restrict_state(opts)
|> restrict_favorited_by(opts)
|> restrict_blocked(restrict_blocked_opts)
|> restrict_blockers_visibility(opts)
|> restrict_muted(restrict_muted_opts)
|> restrict_filtered(opts)
|> restrict_media(opts)

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@ -181,6 +181,14 @@ defp check_banner_removal(%{host: actor_host} = _actor_info, %{"image" => _image
defp check_banner_removal(_actor_info, object), do: {:ok, object}
defp check_object(%{"object" => object} = activity) do
with {:ok, _object} <- filter(object) do
{:ok, activity}
end
end
defp check_object(object), do: {:ok, object}
@impl true
def filter(%{"type" => "Delete", "actor" => actor} = object) do
%{host: actor_host} = URI.parse(actor)
@ -206,7 +214,8 @@ def filter(%{"actor" => actor} = object) do
{:ok, object} <- check_media_nsfw(actor_info, object),
{:ok, object} <- check_ftl_removal(actor_info, object),
{:ok, object} <- check_followers_only(actor_info, object),
{:ok, object} <- check_report_removal(actor_info, object) do
{:ok, object} <- check_report_removal(actor_info, object),
{:ok, object} <- check_object(object) do
{:ok, object}
else
{:reject, nil} -> {:reject, "[SimplePolicy]"}
@ -231,6 +240,19 @@ def filter(%{"id" => actor, "type" => obj_type} = object)
end
end
def filter(object) when is_binary(object) do
uri = URI.parse(object)
with {:ok, object} <- check_accept(uri, object),
{:ok, object} <- check_reject(uri, object) do
{:ok, object}
else
{:reject, nil} -> {:reject, "[SimplePolicy]"}
{:reject, _} = e -> e
_ -> {:reject, "[SimplePolicy]"}
end
end
def filter(object), do: {:ok, object}
@impl true

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@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AudioVideoValidator do
use Ecto.Schema
alias Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer
alias Pleroma.EctoType.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.AttachmentValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.CommonFixes
@ -110,7 +109,7 @@ defp fix_content(%{"mediaType" => "text/markdown", "content" => content} = data)
when is_binary(content) do
content =
content
|> Earmark.as_html!(%Earmark.Options{renderer: EarmarkRenderer})
|> Pleroma.Formatter.markdown_to_html()
|> Pleroma.HTML.filter_tags()
Map.put(data, "content", content)

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@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ def format_input(text, "text/html", options) do
def format_input(text, "text/markdown", options) do
text
|> Formatter.mentions_escape(options)
|> Earmark.as_html!(%Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
|> Formatter.markdown_to_html()
|> Formatter.linkify(options)
|> Formatter.html_escape("text/html")
end

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@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ def render("show.json", _) do
},
stats: %{mau: Pleroma.User.active_user_count()},
vapid_public_key: Keyword.get(Pleroma.Web.Push.vapid_config(), :public_key)
},
soapbox: %{
version: Soapbox.version()
}
}
end

5
lib/soapbox.ex Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
defmodule Soapbox do
@version "0.0.99"
def version, do: @version
end

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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ defp deps do
{:ex_aws, "~> 2.1.6"},
{:ex_aws_s3, "~> 2.0"},
{:sweet_xml, "~> 0.6.6"},
{:earmark, "1.4.3"},
{:earmark, "1.4.15"},
{:bbcode_pleroma, "~> 0.2.0"},
{:crypt,
git: "https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/elixir-libraries/crypt.git",

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@ -27,8 +27,8 @@
"db_connection": {:hex, :db_connection, "2.3.1", "4c9f3ed1ef37471cbdd2762d6655be11e38193904d9c5c1c9389f1b891a3088e", [:mix], [{:connection, "~> 1.0", [hex: :connection, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "abaab61780dde30301d840417890bd9f74131041afd02174cf4e10635b3a63f5"},
"decimal": {:hex, :decimal, "2.0.0", "a78296e617b0f5dd4c6caf57c714431347912ffb1d0842e998e9792b5642d697", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "34666e9c55dea81013e77d9d87370fe6cb6291d1ef32f46a1600230b1d44f577"},
"deep_merge": {:hex, :deep_merge, "1.0.0", "b4aa1a0d1acac393bdf38b2291af38cb1d4a52806cf7a4906f718e1feb5ee961", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "ce708e5f094b9cd4e8f2be4f00d2f4250c4095be93f8cd6d018c753894885430"},
"earmark": {:hex, :earmark, "1.4.3", "364ca2e9710f6bff494117dbbd53880d84bebb692dafc3a78eb50aa3183f2bfd", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "8cf8a291ebf1c7b9539e3cddb19e9cef066c2441b1640f13c34c1d3cfc825fec"},
"earmark_parser": {:hex, :earmark_parser, "1.4.10", "6603d7a603b9c18d3d20db69921527f82ef09990885ed7525003c7fe7dc86c56", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "8e2d5370b732385db2c9b22215c3f59c84ac7dda7ed7e544d7c459496ae519c0"},
"earmark": {:hex, :earmark, "1.4.15", "2c7f924bf495ec1f65bd144b355d0949a05a254d0ec561740308a54946a67888", [:mix], [{:earmark_parser, ">= 1.4.13", [hex: :earmark_parser, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "3b1209b85bc9f3586f370f7c363f6533788fb4e51db23aa79565875e7f9999ee"},
"earmark_parser": {:hex, :earmark_parser, "1.4.13", "0c98163e7d04a15feb62000e1a891489feb29f3d10cb57d4f845c405852bbef8", [:mix], [], "hexpm", "d602c26af3a0af43d2f2645613f65841657ad6efc9f0e361c3b6c06b578214ba"},
"ecto": {:hex, :ecto, "3.4.6", "08f7afad3257d6eb8613309af31037e16c36808dfda5a3cd0cb4e9738db030e4", [:mix], [{:decimal, "~> 1.6 or ~> 2.0", [hex: :decimal, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:jason, "~> 1.0", [hex: :jason, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:telemetry, "~> 0.4", [hex: :telemetry, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "6f13a9e2a62e75c2dcfc7207bfc65645ab387af8360db4c89fee8b5a4bf3f70b"},
"ecto_enum": {:hex, :ecto_enum, "1.4.0", "d14b00e04b974afc69c251632d1e49594d899067ee2b376277efd8233027aec8", [:mix], [{:ecto, ">= 3.0.0", [hex: :ecto, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:ecto_sql, "> 3.0.0", [hex: :ecto_sql, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:mariaex, ">= 0.0.0", [hex: :mariaex, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:postgrex, ">= 0.0.0", [hex: :postgrex, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}], "hexpm", "8fb55c087181c2b15eee406519dc22578fa60dd82c088be376d0010172764ee4"},
"ecto_sql": {:hex, :ecto_sql, "3.4.5", "30161f81b167d561a9a2df4329c10ae05ff36eca7ccc84628f2c8b9fa1e43323", [:mix], [{:db_connection, "~> 2.2", [hex: :db_connection, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:ecto, "~> 3.4.3", [hex: :ecto, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}, {:myxql, "~> 0.3.0 or ~> 0.4.0", [hex: :myxql, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:postgrex, "~> 0.15.0", [hex: :postgrex, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:tds, "~> 2.1.0", [hex: :tds, repo: "hexpm", optional: true]}, {:telemetry, "~> 0.4.0", [hex: :telemetry, repo: "hexpm", optional: false]}], "hexpm", "31990c6a3579b36a3c0841d34a94c275e727de8b84f58509da5f1b2032c98ac2"},

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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default do
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes(:code, [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes(:del, [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes(:em, [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes(:hr, [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes(:i, [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes(:li, [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes(:ol, [])
@ -58,6 +59,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.HTML.Scrubber.Default do
Meta.allow_tag_with_this_attribute_values(:span, "class", ["h-card"])
Meta.allow_tag_with_these_attributes(:span, [])
Meta.allow_tag_with_this_attribute_values(:code, "class", ["inline"])
@allow_inline_images Pleroma.Config.get([:markup, :allow_inline_images])
if @allow_inline_images do

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@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2021 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.EarmarkRendererTest do
use Pleroma.DataCase, async: true
test "Paragraph" do
code = ~s[Hello\n\nWorld!]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == "<p>Hello</p><p>World!</p>"
end
test "raw HTML" do
code = ~s[<a href="http://example.org/">OwO</a><!-- what's this?-->]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == "<p>#{code}</p>"
end
test "rulers" do
code = ~s[before\n\n-----\n\nafter]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == "<p>before</p><hr /><p>after</p>"
end
test "headings" do
code = ~s[# h1\n## h2\n### h3\n]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == ~s[<h1>h1</h1><h2>h2</h2><h3>h3</h3>]
end
test "blockquote" do
code = ~s[> whoms't are you quoting?]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == "<blockquote><p>whomst are you quoting?</p></blockquote>"
end
test "code" do
code = ~s[`mix`]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == ~s[<p><code class="inline">mix</code></p>]
code = ~s[``mix``]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == ~s[<p><code class="inline">mix</code></p>]
code = ~s[```\nputs "Hello World"\n```]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == ~s[<pre><code class="">puts &quot;Hello World&quot;</code></pre>]
end
test "lists" do
code = ~s[- one\n- two\n- three\n- four]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == "<ul><li>one</li><li>two</li><li>three</li><li>four</li></ul>"
code = ~s[1. one\n2. two\n3. three\n4. four\n]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == "<ol><li>one</li><li>two</li><li>three</li><li>four</li></ol>"
end
test "delegated renderers" do
code = ~s[a<br/>b]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == "<p>#{code}</p>"
code = ~s[*aaaa~*]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == ~s[<p><em>aaaa~</em></p>]
code = ~s[**aaaa~**]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == ~s[<p><strong>aaaa~</strong></p>]
# strikethrought
code = ~s[<del>aaaa~</del>]
result = Earmark.as_html!(code, %Earmark.Options{renderer: Pleroma.EarmarkRenderer})
assert result == ~s[<p><del>aaaa~</del></p>]
end
end

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@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ test "gives the same connection to 2 concurrent requests" do
end
end
@tag :skip
# https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues/2628
test "connection limit is respected with concurrent requests" do
clear_config([:connections_pool, :max_connections]) do
clear_config([:connections_pool, :max_connections], 1)

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@ -640,6 +640,18 @@ test "doesn't return blocked activities" do
assert Enum.member?(activities, activity_one)
end
test "always see your own posts even when they address people you block" do
user = insert(:user)
blockee = insert(:user)
{:ok, _} = User.block(user, blockee)
{:ok, activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{status: "hey! @#{blockee.nickname}"})
activities = ActivityPub.fetch_activities([], %{blocking_user: user})
assert Enum.member?(activities, activity)
end
test "doesn't return transitive interactions concerning blocked users" do
blocker = insert(:user)
blockee = insert(:user)
@ -739,6 +751,21 @@ test "doesn't return activities from blocked domains" do
refute repeat_activity in activities
end
test "see your own posts even when they adress actors from blocked domains" do
user = insert(:user)
domain = "dogwhistle.zone"
domain_user = insert(:user, %{ap_id: "https://#{domain}/@pundit"})
{:ok, user} = User.block_domain(user, domain)
{:ok, activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{status: "hey! @#{domain_user.nickname}"})
activities = ActivityPub.fetch_activities([], %{blocking_user: user})
assert Enum.member?(activities, activity)
end
test "does return activities from followed users on blocked domains" do
domain = "meanies.social"
domain_user = insert(:user, %{ap_id: "https://#{domain}/@pundit"})

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@ -260,6 +260,30 @@ test "actor has a matching host" do
assert {:reject, _} = SimplePolicy.filter(remote_user)
end
test "reject Announce when object would be rejected" do
clear_config([:mrf_simple, :reject], ["blocked.tld"])
announce = %{
"type" => "Announce",
"actor" => "https://okay.tld/users/alice",
"object" => %{"type" => "Note", "actor" => "https://blocked.tld/users/bob"}
}
assert {:reject, _} = SimplePolicy.filter(announce)
end
test "reject by URI object" do
clear_config([:mrf_simple, :reject], ["blocked.tld"])
announce = %{
"type" => "Announce",
"actor" => "https://okay.tld/users/alice",
"object" => "https://blocked.tld/activities/1"
}
assert {:reject, _} = SimplePolicy.filter(announce)
end
end
describe "when :followers_only" do

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@ -168,6 +168,123 @@ test "works for text/markdown with mentions" do
end
end
describe "format_input/3 with markdown" do
test "Paragraph" do
code = ~s[Hello\n\nWorld!]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == "<p>Hello</p><p>World!</p>"
end
test "links" do
code = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Crossing_(video_game)"
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<p><a href="#{code}">#{code}</a></p>]
code = "https://github.com/pragdave/earmark/"
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<p><a href="#{code}">#{code}</a></p>]
end
test "link with local mention" do
insert(:user, %{nickname: "lain"})
code = "https://example.com/@lain"
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<p><a href="#{code}">#{code}</a></p>]
end
test "local mentions" do
mario = insert(:user, %{nickname: "mario"})
luigi = insert(:user, %{nickname: "luigi"})
code = "@mario @luigi yo what's up?"
{result, _, []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result ==
~s[<p><span class="h-card"><a class="u-url mention" data-user="#{mario.id}" href="#{
mario.ap_id
}" rel="ugc">@<span>mario</span></a></span> <span class="h-card"><a class="u-url mention" data-user="#{
luigi.id
}" href="#{luigi.ap_id}" rel="ugc">@<span>luigi</span></a></span> yo whats up?</p>]
end
test "remote mentions" do
mario = insert(:user, %{nickname: "mario@mushroom.world", local: false})
luigi = insert(:user, %{nickname: "luigi@mushroom.world", local: false})
code = "@mario@mushroom.world @luigi@mushroom.world yo what's up?"
{result, _, []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result ==
~s[<p><span class="h-card"><a class="u-url mention" data-user="#{mario.id}" href="#{
mario.ap_id
}" rel="ugc">@<span>mario</span></a></span> <span class="h-card"><a class="u-url mention" data-user="#{
luigi.id
}" href="#{luigi.ap_id}" rel="ugc">@<span>luigi</span></a></span> yo whats up?</p>]
end
test "raw HTML" do
code = ~s[<a href="http://example.org/">OwO</a><!-- what's this?-->]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<a href="http://example.org/">OwO</a>]
end
test "rulers" do
code = ~s[before\n\n-----\n\nafter]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == "<p>before</p><hr/><p>after</p>"
end
test "blockquote" do
code = ~s[> whoms't are you quoting?]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == "<blockquote><p>whomst are you quoting?</p></blockquote>"
end
test "code" do
code = ~s[`mix`]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<p><code class="inline">mix</code></p>]
code = ~s[``mix``]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<p><code class="inline">mix</code></p>]
code = ~s[```\nputs "Hello World"\n```]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<pre><code>puts &quot;Hello World&quot;</code></pre>]
code = ~s[ <div>\n </div>]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<pre><code>&lt;div&gt;\n&lt;/div&gt;</code></pre>]
end
test "lists" do
code = ~s[- one\n- two\n- three\n- four]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == "<ul><li>one</li><li>two</li><li>three</li><li>four</li></ul>"
code = ~s[1. one\n2. two\n3. three\n4. four\n]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == "<ol><li>one</li><li>two</li><li>three</li><li>four</li></ol>"
end
test "delegated renderers" do
code = ~s[*aaaa~*]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<p><em>aaaa~</em></p>]
code = ~s[**aaaa~**]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<p><strong>aaaa~</strong></p>]
# strikethrough
code = ~s[~~aaaa~~~]
{result, [], []} = Utils.format_input(code, "text/markdown")
assert result == ~s[<p><del>aaaa</del>~</p>]
end
end
describe "context_to_conversation_id" do
test "creates a mapping object" do
conversation_id = Utils.context_to_conversation_id("random context")

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@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ test "it filters out obviously bad tags when accepting a post as Markdown" do
object = Object.normalize(activity, fetch: false)
assert object.data["content"] == "<p><b>2hu</b></p>alert(&#39;xss&#39;)"
assert object.data["content"] == "<p><b>2hu</b></p>"
assert object.data["source"] == post
end

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ test "get instance information", %{conn: conn} do
assert result["pleroma"]["metadata"]["fields_limits"]
assert result["pleroma"]["vapid_public_key"]
assert result["pleroma"]["stats"]["mau"] == 0
assert result["soapbox"]["version"] =~ "."
assert email == from_config_email
assert thumbnail == from_config_thumbnail

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@ -103,6 +103,25 @@ test "by default, does not contain pleroma:report" do
assert [_] = result
end
test "excludes mentions from blockers when blockers_visible is false" do
clear_config([:activitypub, :blockers_visible], false)
%{user: user, conn: conn} = oauth_access(["read:notifications"])
blocker = insert(:user)
{:ok, _} = CommonAPI.block(blocker, user)
{:ok, activity} = CommonAPI.post(blocker, %{status: "hi @#{user.nickname}"})
{:ok, [_notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
conn =
conn
|> assign(:user, user)
|> get("/api/v1/notifications")
assert [] == json_response_and_validate_schema(conn, 200)
end
test "getting a single notification" do
%{user: user, conn: conn} = oauth_access(["read:notifications"])
other_user = insert(:user)

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@ -273,6 +273,24 @@ test "doesn't return replies if follower is posting with blocked user" do
[%{"id" => ^reply_from_me}, %{"id" => ^activity_id}] = response
end
test "doesn't return posts from users who blocked you when :blockers_visible is disabled" do
clear_config([:activitypub, :blockers_visible], false)
%{conn: conn, user: blockee} = oauth_access(["read:statuses"])
blocker = insert(:user)
{:ok, _} = User.block(blocker, blockee)
conn = assign(conn, :user, blockee)
{:ok, _} = CommonAPI.post(blocker, %{status: "hey!"})
response =
get(conn, "/api/v1/timelines/public")
|> json_response_and_validate_schema(200)
assert length(response) == 0
end
test "doesn't return replies if follow is posting with users from blocked domain" do
%{conn: conn, user: blocker} = oauth_access(["read:statuses"])
friend = insert(:user)