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$_REQUEST via request_order in php.ini (Fedora 12, MacPorts known to be affected)
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* skip unnecessary unsubscribes on graceful shutdown -- takes a long time for many queues, slows down our restarts when hitting graceful mem limit
* fix control channel (was broken when we switched to support multiple queue servers)
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* detection of group feeds is currently a nasty hack based on presence of '/groups/' in URL -- should use some property on the feed?
* listing for the remote group is kinda cruddy; needs to be named more cleanly
* still need to establish per-author profiles (easier once we have the updated Atom code in)
* group delivery probably not right yet
* saving of group messages still triggering some weird behavior
Added support for since_id and max_id on group timeline feeds as a free extra. Enjoy!
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out startups and subscriptions. Defaults to 1 second.
$config['queue']['spawndelay'] = 1;
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out startups and subscriptions. Defaults to 1 second.
$config['queue']['spawndelay'] = 1;
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* Treat linkless feed posts as status updates; drop the "New post:" prefix and quotes on them.
* Use stable user IDs for atom/rss2 feed links instead of unstable nicknames
* Pull Atom feed preferentially when subscribing -- can now put the remote user's profile page straight into the feed subscription form and get to the right place.
* Clean up naming for push endpoints
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communications:
* renamed FeedSub plugin to OStatus
* now setting avatar on subscriptions
* general fixes for subscription
* integrated PuSH hub to handle only user timelines on canonical ID url; sends updates directly
* set $config['feedsub']['nohub'] = true to test w/ foreign feeds that don't have hubs (won't actually receive updates though)
* a few bits of code documentation
* HMAC support for verified distributions (safest if sub setup is on HTTPS)
And a couple core changes:
* minimizing HTML output for exceptions in API requests to aid in debugging
* fix for rel=self link in apitimelineuser when id given
This does not not yet include any of the individual subscription management (Salmon notifications for sub/unsub, etc) nor a nice UI for user subscriptions.
Needs some further cleanup to treat posts as status updates instead of link references.
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PHP extension is not present.
Switched to a locally-defined Cache::COMPRESSED, translating that to MEMCACHE_COMPRESSED in the plugin.
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auth user, similar to how they can set one via http basic auth,
even if one is not required. I think I finally got this right.
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those queries.
Defaulting to only looking at last 90 days of activity, can be adjusted up or down.
$config['tag']['cutoff'] = 86400 * 90;
$config['popular']['cutoff'] = 86400 * 90;
Per-user and per-group tag clouds do not use the cutoff (and it doesn't help with indexing on them).
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auth user, similar to how they can set one via http basic auth,
even if one is not required. I think I finally got this right.
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if SMS queue isn't attached)
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Anil Dash suggested that all implementers of the Twitter API include
support for the remedial RSD format. This commit adds an RSD action
that returns the API root and additional API data to help client
developers discover and use our Twitter-compatible API.
http://dashes.com/anil/2009/12/the-twitter-api-is-finished.html
http://tales.phrasewise.com/rfc/rsd
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Adds a robots.txt file to the site root. Defaults defined by
'robotstxt' section of config. New events StartRobotsTxt and
EndRobotsTxt to let plugins add information. Probably not
useful if path is not /, but won't hurt anything, either.
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profile being deleted.
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log exceptions but let everything else continue.
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HTTP Authorization header, as defined in OAuth HTTP Authorization Scheme.
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If an array of multiple servers is put in $config['queue']['stomp_server'], enqueues will pick a random server to send to (failing over automatically if any are down).
Queue handling daemons connect all servers so they get events no matter where they were delivered.
In case of disconnection, daemons should now handle it gracefully and attempt to reconnect every 60 seconds or so, automatically resubscribing to all queues once it's back up.
Can put to 'native' failover for reads as well by disabling $config['stomp']['manual_failover'] = false; but this is untested and may explode in addition to requiring that your ActiveMQ cluster actually be set up to handle its own data distribution.
Additionally, can choose which queues to mark as persistent by setting $config['stomp']['persistent'] to an array of queue names.
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