~~Still WIP!~~
This PR allows v0.20.0 of GtS to be forward-compatible with the interaction request / authorization flow that will fully replace the current flow in v0.21.0.
Basically, this means we need to recognize LikeRequest, ReplyRequest, and AnnounceRequest, and in response to those requests, deliver either a Reject or an Accept, with the latter pointing towards a LikeAuthorization, ReplyAuthorization, or AnnounceAuthorization, respectively. This can then be used by the remote instance to prove to third parties that the interaction has been accepted by the interactee. These Authorization types need to be dereferencable to third parties, so we need to serve them.
As well as recognizing the above "polite" interaction request types, we also need to still serve appropriate responses to "impolite" interaction request types, where an instance that's unaware of interaction policies tries to interact with a post by sending a reply, like, or boost directly, without wrapping it in a WhateverRequest type.
Doesn't fully close https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues/4026 but gets damn near (just gotta update the federating with GtS documentation).
Migrations tested on both Postgres and SQLite.
Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4394
Co-authored-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
Co-committed-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
after seeing a potential reported federating worker lockup i decided to start digging into the federatingdb code. this PR encompasses:
- removes one of our last unused interface types `federatingdb.DB{}`, replacing it with a struct type `*federatingdb.DB{}`
- in `transport.dereferenceLocal()` differentiates between an unsupported lookup type and ErrNoEntries to reduce unnecessary calls, and reduce potential lockups that may occur while trying to call our own endpoints that then call `federatingdb.Lock()`
- removes a bunch of the locks on follow state changes since the DB already synchronizes that
- removes the unnecessary `pub.Clock{}` struct field and type passed to the transport controller
frankly it would be great if we could remove the locking in `federatingdb.Lock()` and instead handle it ourselves as it gets very confusing trying to figure out what functions will have locks held. but i guess that's one for when we move further away from the go-fed/activity/pub package usage.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4178
Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
This pull request deprecates `with_approval` and `always` on the client API side, and `approvalRequired` and `always` on the fedi API side, replacing them with `automatic_approval` and `manual_approval` and `automaticApproval` and `manualApproval`, respectively.
Back-compat is kept with these deprecated fields, and they're still serialized to the client API and fedi APIs respectively, in addition to the new non-deprecated properties.
This will stay the case until v0.21.0 when they'll be removed.
For the sake of not doing a massive database migration, the fields are still named `Always` and `WithApproval` in storage. I think this is probably fine!
Part of https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues/4026
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4173
Co-authored-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
Co-committed-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* remove type switch in Create() and instead move to FederatedCallbacks()
* add missing (my bad!) federating wrapped callbacks behaviour
* add missing license header 😇
* fix create flag test to use correct function