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Made two new functions, Subscription::bySubscriber() and
Subscription::bySubscribed(), to get streams of Subscription objects.
Converted Profile::getSubscribers() and Profile::getSubscriptions() to
use these functions.
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Big thanks to the folks at http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=16745 for the secret juju!
Classes were being torn down before session save handlers got called at the end of the request, which exploded with complaints about being unable to find various classes.
Registering a shutdown function lets us explicitly close out the session before everything gets torn down.
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Conflicts:
classes/User.php
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lookup as a workaround for site setup of 1user sites. We found that an external tool attempting to spin up StatusNet and then register the user would fail because StatusNet's router setup dies on being unable to find its single-user account, since the nickname is needed in setting up routing entries. This tweak will let it survive, using the configured setting as a fallback if it can't actually find the user account.
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Activity::asString()
We had two ways to generate an activity entry from a notice; one through
Notice::asAtomEntry() and one through Notice::asActivity() and
Activity::asString(). The code paths had already diverged somewhat. I
took the conditions that were in Notice::asAtomEntry() and made sure
they were replicated in the other two functions. Then, I rewrote
Notice::asAtomEntry() to use the other two functions instead.
This change passes the ActivityGenerationTests unit tests, but there
may be some other stuff that's not getting covered.
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shorten the rendered text too.
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in non-web channels
common_shorten_links() can only access the web session's logged-in user, so never properly took user options into effect for posting via XMPP, API, mail, etc.
Adds an optional $user parameter on common_shorten_links(), and a $user->shortenLinks() as a clearer interface for that.
Tweaked some lower-level functions so $user gets passed down -- making the $notice_id param previously there for saving URLs at notice save time generalized a little.
Note also ticket #2919: there's a lot of duplicate code calling the shortening, checking the length, and reporting near-identical error messages. These should be consolidated to aid in code and translation maintenance.
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Code was doing a batch call to $avatar->delete() which fails to properly engage the file deletion code. Calling the existing profile->delete_avatars() function deletes them individually, which makes it all work nice again.
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mentioned URL links for attachment info (oEmbed lookups) and dereferencing of redirects that we didn't have shortened ourselves.
This option may be useful for intranet sites that don't have direct access to the internet, as they may be unable to successfully fetch those resources.
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show stuff for remote users. Subscriptions, groups, roles, etc are all on profiles now so go ahead and use em.
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File_redirection::lookupWhere()'s HTTP handling -- when we get a 204 on a HEAD, double-check it by re-running as a GET. yfrog.com returns a 204 incorrectly for this case.
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Conflicts:
actions/apistatusesshow.php
actions/apitimelineuser.php
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added a chance to whitelist sites that don't show discovery info but do have oEmbed API endpoints, and to provide alternate APIs for some common services.
Newly supported:
- TwitPic: added a local function using TwitPic's API, since the oohembed implementation for TwitPic produced invalid output which Services_oEmbed rejects. (bug filed upstream)
Tweaked...
- Flickr: works, now using whitelist to use their endpoint directly instead of going through oohembed
- Youtube: worked around a bug in Services_oEmbed which broke the direct use of API discovery info, so we don't have to use oohembed.
Not currently working...
- YFrog: whitelisting their endpoint directly as the oohembed output is broken, but this doesn't appear to work currently as I think things are confused by YFrog's servers giving a '204 No Content' response on our HEAD checks on the original link.
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thumbnail_url entry in the return data. This fixes thumb saving for Flickr photo references.
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listing attachments/thumbs
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defaulting to 100x75.
This is used as the max thumb width/height for oEmbed requests (replacing the old default of 500x400 which was more suitable for the lightbox).
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attachments system. Currently hardcoded to 100x75, needs aspect-sensitivity etc.
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they're really oembedable. HTML-y things now excluded properly.
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prolific posters
The old code attempted to compare the value of the notice.created field against now() directly, which tends to explode in our current systems. now() comes up as the server/connection local timezone generally, while the created field is currently set as hardcoded UTC from the web servers. This would lead to breakage when we got a difference in seconds that's several hours off in either direction (depending on the local timezone). New code calculates a threshold by subtracting the number of seconds from the current UNIX timestamp and passing that in in correct format for a simple comparison. As a bonus, this should also be more efficient, as it should be able to follow the index on profile_id and created.
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adjusting the PEAR error handling temporarily around MIME_Type_Extension usage.
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the "fullname (nickname)" vs "nickname" logic and allows for localization of the parentheses in a common place.
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* superfluous whitespace removed.
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