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Fix Move handler not being triggered when failing to fetch target #15107
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When failing to fetch the target account, the ProcessingWorker fails as expected, but since it hasn't cleared the `move_in_progress` flag, the next attempt at processing skips the `Move` activity altogether. This commit changes it to clear the flag when encountering any unexpected error on fetching the target account. This is likely to occur because, of, e.g., a timeout, when many instances query the same actor at the same time.
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…stodon#15107) When failing to fetch the target account, the ProcessingWorker fails as expected, but since it hasn't cleared the `move_in_progress` flag, the next attempt at processing skips the `Move` activity altogether. This commit changes it to clear the flag when encountering any unexpected error on fetching the target account. This is likely to occur because, of, e.g., a timeout, when many instances query the same actor at the same time.
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* Fix 2FA/sign-in token sessions being valid after password change (#14802) If someone tries logging in to an account and is prompted for a 2FA code or sign-in token, even if the account's password or e-mail is updated in the meantime, the session will show the prompt and allow the login process to complete with a valid 2FA code or sign-in token * Fix Move handler not being triggered when failing to fetch target (#15107) When failing to fetch the target account, the ProcessingWorker fails as expected, but since it hasn't cleared the `move_in_progress` flag, the next attempt at processing skips the `Move` activity altogether. This commit changes it to clear the flag when encountering any unexpected error on fetching the target account. This is likely to occur because, of, e.g., a timeout, when many instances query the same actor at the same time. * Fix slow distinct queries where grouped queries are faster (#15287) About 2x speed-up on inboxes query * Fix possible inconsistencies in tag search (#14906) Do not downcase the queried tag before passing it to postgres when searching: - tags are not downcased on creation - `arel_table[:name].lower.matches(pattern)` generates an ILIKE anyway - if Postgres and Rails happen to use different case-folding rules, downcasing before query but not before insertion may mean that some tags with some casings are not searchable * Fix updating account counters when account_stat is not yet created (#15108) * Fix account processing failing because of large collections (#15027) Fixes #15025 * Fix downloading remote media files when server returns empty filename (#14867) Fixes #14817 * Fix webfinger redirect handling in ResolveAccountService (#15187) * Fix webfinger redirect handling in ResolveAccountService ResolveAccountService#process_webfinger! handled a one-step webfinger redirection, but only accepting the result if it matched the exact URI passed as input, defeating the point of a redirection check. Instead, use the same logic as in `ActivityPub::FetchRemoteAccountService`, updating the resulting `acct:` URI with the result of the first webfinger query. * Add tests * Remove dependency on unused and unmaintained http_parser.rb gem (#14574) It seems that years ago, the “http” gem dependend on the “http_parser.rb” gem (it now depends on the “http-parser” gem), and, still years ago, we pulled it from git in order to benefit from a bugfix that wasn't released yet (#7467). * Add tootctl maintenance fix-duplicates (#14860, #15201, #15264, #15349, #15359) * Fix old migration script not being able to run if it fails midway (#15361) * Fix old migration script not being able to run if it fails midway Improve the robustness of a migration script likely to fail because of database corruption so it can run again once database corruptions are fixed. * Display a specific error message in case of index corruption Co-authored-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com> Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com> Co-authored-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com> Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
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* Fix 2FA/sign-in token sessions being valid after password change (mastodon#14802) If someone tries logging in to an account and is prompted for a 2FA code or sign-in token, even if the account's password or e-mail is updated in the meantime, the session will show the prompt and allow the login process to complete with a valid 2FA code or sign-in token * Fix Move handler not being triggered when failing to fetch target (mastodon#15107) When failing to fetch the target account, the ProcessingWorker fails as expected, but since it hasn't cleared the `move_in_progress` flag, the next attempt at processing skips the `Move` activity altogether. This commit changes it to clear the flag when encountering any unexpected error on fetching the target account. This is likely to occur because, of, e.g., a timeout, when many instances query the same actor at the same time. * Fix slow distinct queries where grouped queries are faster (mastodon#15287) About 2x speed-up on inboxes query * Fix possible inconsistencies in tag search (mastodon#14906) Do not downcase the queried tag before passing it to postgres when searching: - tags are not downcased on creation - `arel_table[:name].lower.matches(pattern)` generates an ILIKE anyway - if Postgres and Rails happen to use different case-folding rules, downcasing before query but not before insertion may mean that some tags with some casings are not searchable * Fix updating account counters when account_stat is not yet created (mastodon#15108) * Fix account processing failing because of large collections (mastodon#15027) Fixes mastodon#15025 * Fix downloading remote media files when server returns empty filename (mastodon#14867) Fixes mastodon#14817 * Fix webfinger redirect handling in ResolveAccountService (mastodon#15187) * Fix webfinger redirect handling in ResolveAccountService ResolveAccountService#process_webfinger! handled a one-step webfinger redirection, but only accepting the result if it matched the exact URI passed as input, defeating the point of a redirection check. Instead, use the same logic as in `ActivityPub::FetchRemoteAccountService`, updating the resulting `acct:` URI with the result of the first webfinger query. * Add tests * Remove dependency on unused and unmaintained http_parser.rb gem (mastodon#14574) It seems that years ago, the “http” gem dependend on the “http_parser.rb” gem (it now depends on the “http-parser” gem), and, still years ago, we pulled it from git in order to benefit from a bugfix that wasn't released yet (mastodon#7467). * Add tootctl maintenance fix-duplicates (mastodon#14860, mastodon#15201, mastodon#15264, mastodon#15349, mastodon#15359) * Fix old migration script not being able to run if it fails midway (mastodon#15361) * Fix old migration script not being able to run if it fails midway Improve the robustness of a migration script likely to fail because of database corruption so it can run again once database corruptions are fixed. * Display a specific error message in case of index corruption Co-authored-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com> Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com> Co-authored-by: Eugen Rochko <eugen@zeonfederated.com> Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
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When failing to fetch the target account, the ProcessingWorker fails
as expected, but since it hasn't cleared the
move_in_progress
flag,the next attempt at processing skips the
Move
activity altogether.This commit changes it to clear the flag when encountering any
unexpected error on fetching the target account. This is likely to
occur because, of, e.g., a timeout, when many instances query the
same actor at the same time.