* Add reactions to announcements
* Add admin UI for announcements
* Add unit tests
* Fix issues
- Add `with_dismissed` param to announcements API
- Fix end date not being formatted when time range is given
- Fix announcement delete causing reactions to send streaming updates
- Fix announcements container growing too wide and mascot too small
- Fix `all_day` being settable when no time range is given
- Change text "Update" to "Announcement"
* Fix scheduler unpublishing announcements before they are due
* Fix filter params not being passed to announcements filter
* Fix comments in statuses_cli
The comment for the part of query keeping statuses which have replies was
incorrect, explaining the part of the query kept favourited statuses instead
* Keep statuses favourited by local users in tootctl statuses remove
* Do delete old replies that are not direct interactions with local users
* Skip reblogs of local statuses instead of all reblogs
* Optimize some queries
* Keep old statuses with recent reblogs
* Add option to clear toots from followed accounts too
* Change animated GIF detection to not shell out to ImageMagick
Signed-off-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com>
* Change video encoding parameters to limit to 10800 video frames
Signed-off-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com>
* Limit GIF image size further
Signed-off-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com>
* Always strip metadata from video files
* Fix code style issues
It's possible that after commit callbacks were not firing when
exceptions occurred in the process. Also, the default Sidekiq
strategy does not push indexing jobs immediately, which is not
necessary and could be part of the issue too.
* Add missing locale file for ga and add rake task to check for it
* Update lib/tasks/repo.rake
Co-Authored-By: Yamagishi Kazutoshi <ykzts@desire.sh>
* Fix check-i18n build
* Add "--exclude-suspended" to tootctl domains crawl
This new option ignores any instances suspended server-wide as
well as their associated subdomains. This queries all domain
blocks up front, then runs a regexp on each domain. This improves
performance over what may be the obvious implementation, which is
to ask `DomainBlocks.blocked?(domain)` for each domain -- this
hits the DB many times, slowing things down considerably.
* cleaning up code style
* Compiling regex
* Removing ternary operator