This PR adds a feature to prevent users from creating a new account with a reserved username such as root, admin, system, proxy, info, etc...
Reserved usernames can be configured via the config file.
The administrator can create an account with a reserved username via the first setup screen or the control panel.
The existing account of reserved usernames will not be affected.
Co-authored-by: Namekuji <nmkj@mx.kazuno.co>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9917
Co-authored-by: Namekuji <nmkj@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: Namekuji <nmkj@noreply.codeberg.org>
Moved a lot of the duplicated code in the different note components into the SubNoteContent component
I've also replaced the detailed note stuff with just the MkNote component
Co-authored-by: Freeplay <Freeplay@duck.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9888
Co-authored-by: Free <freeplay@duck.com>
Co-committed-by: Free <freeplay@duck.com>
It looks like url validations are added in f7564d87b0, but I found another validation commit not applied in Calckey, so I cherry-picked 0da0cc80b9 from [Misskey](https://github.com/misskey-dev/misskey).
Co-authored-by: syuilo <Syuilotan@yahoo.co.jp>
Co-authored-by: naskya <m@naskya.net>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9882
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Co-committed-by: naskya <naskya@noreply.codeberg.org>
I talked about feature #9865 on my fedi account and received a comment like, "I don't care about emoji reactions in my timelines, but I do care what reactions I get!"
Adding too many options is bad, but I agreed that making it toggleable whether to disable emojis in notifications is helpful, so I added this feature. This allows you to check emoji reactions to your posts in notifications while using the simple UI. I'd say this provides an experience that neither Mastodon nor Misskey has.
The new setting item shows up only when you disable emoji reactions.
Co-authored-by: naskya <m@naskya.net>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9880
Co-authored-by: naskya <naskya@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: naskya <naskya@noreply.codeberg.org>
This follows up #9869, with an awaited ``next()``, fixing the script.
> I'm looking to remove another 5kb package, replacing it with an in-house script. The commit i'm proposing translates the entire job of koa-remove-trailing-slashes into a 206 byte script that gets the job done well.
(just to show the code does work)
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Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9870
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Co-committed-by: daikei <daikei@noreply.codeberg.org>
I'm looking to remove another 5kb package, replacing it with an in-house script. The commit i'm proposing translates the entire job of `koa-remove-trailing-slashes` into a 206 byte script that gets the job done well.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9869
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Co-committed-by: daikei <daikei@noreply.codeberg.org>
I think this will solve the continuation issue in threads where the reply level reaches 12 deep in the conversation thread, without getting to indent depth 5.
Co-authored-by: Kaity A <kaity@theallans.com.au>
Co-authored-by: Kaity A <supakaity@blahaj.zone>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9821
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Co-committed-by: Kaity A <supakaity@noreply.codeberg.org>
Related: #9816#9830
I was so careless that I didn't know "Search" was also a keyword. I disabled that and fixed a minor bug.
Co-authored-by: naskya <m@naskya.net>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9856
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Co-committed-by: naskya <naskya@noreply.codeberg.org>
Honestly, this workaround is pure garbage when this can be achieved by deleting a small piece of code from mfm-js, but this closes#9816 anyway 😅
Co-authored-by: naskya <m@naskya.net>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9830
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Cherry-picked from FoundKey/c414f24a2c ([commit](c414f24a2c))
This allows us to hide specified users' boosts from the timelines (the boosts will still be visible on their user page).
Co-authored-by: Hélène <pleroma-dev@helene.moe>
Co-authored-by: naskya <m@naskya.net>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9825
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Co-committed-by: naskya <naskya@noreply.codeberg.org>
This simply adds a basic admin UI to blocklist some hashtags from displaying in
the trending widget. The facility existed already in the backend, but there was
no UI to manipulate the list save for executing raw SQL or API calls.
Closes#9712.
Co-authored-by: Kaity A <kaity@theallans.com.au>
Co-authored-by: Ken Allan <ken@norganna.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9820
Co-authored-by: Kaity A <supakaity@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: Kaity A <supakaity@noreply.codeberg.org>
Bad UX when a post is muted and it just says "Some chick said something". Now
provide some context too to help people decide if they want to view something
potentially triggering.
Because the admin meta information was never loaded on this page, no amount of toggling the block or suspend sliders on the instance-info page (e.g. `https://calckey.example.com/instance-info/instance.tld`) will result in the instance actually being added to the blocklist. You could still do it from the bulk blocklist management page, but that can get unwieldy quickly if you just want to do a quick block of an instance.
Co-authored-by: amy bones <amy@spookygirl.boo>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9809
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Passwords will be automatically re-hashed on sign-in. All new password hashes will be argon2 by default. This uses argon2id and is not configurable. In the very unlikely case someone has more specific needs, a fork is recommended. ChangeLog: Added Co-authored-by: Chloe Kudryavtsev <code@toast.bunkerlabs.net>
Breaks Calckey -> Misskey migration, but fixes Foundkey -> Calckey migration
This uses [napi-rs](https://napi.rs/) to allow for automatic generation of node bindings for the native code.
I also changed the `isolatedModules` TS flag to false to allow for `static enum` to be shared across modules. It doesn't seem to be necessary for the build system that CK uses.
Currently this method does not work with ID generators with longer IDs. Likely the best solution is to add another key in the database.
Some benchmarks for 1 million conversions:
```
node, x1_000_000: 2.847s
rust, x1_000_000: 1.265s
```
There are still optimizations that can be made, but I think this is a good starting point and a good way to bring rust into the CK stack.
Co-authored-by: s1idewhist1e <trombonedude05@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9786
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Co-committed-by: s1idewhist1e <s1idewhist1e@noreply.codeberg.org>