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image: elixir:1.8.1
services:
- name: postgres:9.6.2
command: ["postgres", "-c", "fsync=off", "-c", "synchronous_commit=off", "-c", "full_page_writes=off"]
variables:
POSTGRES_DB: pleroma_test
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
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- deps
- _build
stages:
- lint
- build
- test
- analysis
- docs_build
- docs_deploy
- deploy
before_script:
- mix local.hex --force
- mix local.rebar --force
build:
stage: build
script:
- mix deps.get
- mix compile --force
- mix ecto.create
- mix ecto.migrate
lint:
stage: lint
script:
- mix format --check-formatted
unit-testing:
stage: test
script:
- mix test --trace --preload-modules
analysis:
stage: analysis
script:
- mix credo --strict --only=warnings,todo,fixme,consistency,readability
docs_build:
stage: docs_build
services:
docs-build:
stage: build
only:
- master@pleroma/pleroma
- develop@pleroma/pleroma
variables:
MIX_ENV: dev
before_script:
- mix local.hex --force
- mix local.rebar --force
script:
- mix deps.get
- mix compile
script:
- mix docs
artifacts:
paths:
- priv/static/doc
docs_deploy:
stage: docs_deploy
image: alpine:3.9
unit-testing:
stage: test
services:
- name: postgres:9.6.2
command: ["postgres", "-c", "fsync=off", "-c", "synchronous_commit=off", "-c", "full_page_writes=off"]
script:
- mix ecto.create
- mix ecto.migrate
- mix test --trace --preload-modules
lint:
stage: test
script:
- mix format --check-formatted
analysis:
stage: test
script:
- mix deps.get
- mix credo --strict --only=warnings,todo,fixme,consistency,readability
docs-deploy:
stage: deploy
image: alpine:3.9
only:
- master@pleroma/pleroma
- develop@pleroma/pleroma

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Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>, and is distributed under
The GNU Affero General Public License Version 3, you should have received a
copy of the license file as AGPL-3.
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# Pleroma
**Note**: This readme as well as complete documentation is also availible at <https://docs-develop.pleroma.social>
## About Pleroma
Pleroma is a microblogging server software that can federate (= exchange messages with) other servers that support the same federation standards (OStatus and ActivityPub). What that means is that you can host a server for yourself or your friends and stay in control of your online identity, but still exchange messages with people on larger servers. Pleroma will federate with all servers that implement either OStatus or ActivityPub, like Friendica, GNU Social, Hubzilla, Mastodon, Misskey, Peertube, and Pixelfed.
Pleroma is written in Elixir, high-performance and can run on small devices like a Raspberry Pi.
For clients it supports both the [GNU Social API with Qvitter extensions](https://twitter-api.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html) and the [Mastodon client API](https://github.com/tootsuite/documentation/blob/master/Using-the-API/API.md).
For clients it supports both the [GNU Social API with Qvitter extensions](https://twitter-api.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html) and the [Mastodon client API](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/guidelines/).
- [Client Applications for Pleroma](docs/Clients.md)
- [Client Applications for Pleroma](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/clients.html)
No release has been made yet, but several servers have been online for months already. If you want to run your own server, feel free to contact us at @lain@pleroma.soykaf.com or in our dev chat at #pleroma on freenode or via matrix at <https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#freenode_#pleroma:matrix.org>.
@ -28,7 +30,7 @@ While we dont provide docker files, other people have written very good ones.
* Run `mix deps.get` to install elixir dependencies.
* Run `mix pleroma.instance gen`. This will ask you questions about your instance and generate a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. Check that and copy it to either `config/dev.secret.exs` or `config/prod.secret.exs`. It will also create a `config/setup_db.psql`, which you should run as the PostgreSQL superuser (i.e., `sudo -u postgres psql -f config/setup_db.psql`). It will create the database, user, and password you gave `mix pleroma.gen.instance` earlier, as well as set up the necessary extensions in the database. PostgreSQL superuser privileges are only needed for this step.
* For these next steps, the default will be to run pleroma using the dev configuration file, `config/dev.secret.exs`. To run them using the prod config file, prefix each command at the shell with `MIX_ENV=prod`. For example: `MIX_ENV=prod mix phx.server`. Documentation for the config can be found at [`docs/config.md`](docs/config.md) in the repository, or at the "Configuration" page on <https://docs.pleroma.social>
* For these next steps, the default will be to run pleroma using the dev configuration file, `config/dev.secret.exs`. To run them using the prod config file, prefix each command at the shell with `MIX_ENV=prod`. For example: `MIX_ENV=prod mix phx.server`. Documentation for the config can be found at [`docs/config.md`](docs/config.md) in the repository, or at the "Configuration" page on <https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/config.html>
* Run `mix ecto.migrate` to run the database migrations. You will have to do this again after certain updates.
* You can check if your instance is configured correctly by running it with `mix phx.server` and checking the instance info endpoint at `/api/v1/instance`. If it shows your uri, name and email correctly, you are configured correctly. If it shows something like `localhost:4000`, your configuration is probably wrong, unless you are running a local development setup.
* The common and convenient way for adding HTTPS is by using Nginx as a reverse proxy. You can look at example Nginx configuration in `installation/pleroma.nginx`. If you need TLS/SSL certificates for HTTPS, you can look get some for free with letsencrypt: <https://letsencrypt.org/>. The simplest way to obtain and install a certificate is to use [Certbot.](https://certbot.eff.org) Depending on your specific setup, certbot may be able to get a certificate and configure your web server automatically.
@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ This is useful for running Pleroma inside Tor or I2P.
## Customization and contribution
The [Pleroma Wiki](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/wikis/home) offers manuals and guides on how to further customize your instance to your liking and how you can contribute to the project.
The [Pleroma Documentation](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/readme.html) offers manuals and guides on how to further customize your instance to your liking and how you can contribute to the project.
## Troubleshooting

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@ -384,6 +384,8 @@
base: System.get_env("LDAP_BASE") || "dc=example,dc=com",
uid: System.get_env("LDAP_UID") || "cn"
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Mailer, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Sendmail
# Import environment specific config. This must remain at the bottom
# of this file so it overrides the configuration defined above.
import_config "#{Mix.env()}.exs"

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# Backup your instance
# Backup/Restore your instance
## Backup
1. Stop the Pleroma service.
2. Go to the working directory of Pleroma (default is `/opt/pleroma`)
@ -6,7 +8,7 @@
4. Copy `pleroma.pgdump`, `config/prod.secret.exs` and the `uploads` folder to your backup destination. If you have other modifications, copy those changes too.
5. Restart the Pleroma service.
## Restore your instance
## Restore
1. Stop the Pleroma service.
2. Go to the working directory of Pleroma (default is `/opt/pleroma`)

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# Updating your instance
1. Stop the Pleroma service.
2. Go to the working directory of Pleroma (default is `/opt/pleroma`)
3. Run `git pull`. This pulls the latest changes from upstream.
4. Run `mix deps.get`. This pulls in any new dependencies.
1. Go to the working directory of Pleroma (default is `/opt/pleroma`)
2. Run `git pull`. This pulls the latest changes from upstream.
3. Run `mix deps.get`. This pulls in any new dependencies.
4. Stop the Pleroma service.
5. Run `mix ecto.migrate`[^1]. This task performs database migrations, if there were any.
6. Restart the Pleroma service.
6. Start the Pleroma service.
[^1]: Prefix with `MIX_ENV=prod` to run it using the production config file.

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@ -193,6 +193,44 @@ This section is used to configure Pleroma-FE, unless ``:managed_config`` in ``:i
* `port`: Port to bind to
* `dstport`: Port advertised in urls (optional, defaults to `port`)
## Pleroma.Web.Endpoint
`Phoenix` endpoint configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/Phoenix.Endpoint.html#module-dynamic-configuration), only common options are listed here
* `http` - a list containing http protocol configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/plug_cowboy/Plug.Cowboy.html#module-options), only common options are listed here
- `ip` - a tuple consisting of 4 integers
- `port`
* `url` - a list containing the configuration for generating urls, accepts
- `host` - the host without the scheme and a post (e.g `example.com`, not `https://example.com:2020`)
- `scheme` - e.g `http`, `https`
- `port`
- `path`
**Important note**: if you modify anything inside these lists, default `config.exs` values will be overwritten, which may result in breakage, to make sure this does not happen please copy the default value for the list from `config.exs` and modify/add only what you need
Example:
```elixir
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
url: [host: "example.com", port: 2020, scheme: "https"],
http: [
# start copied from config.exs
dispatch: [
{:_,
[
{"/api/v1/streaming", Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.WebsocketHandler, []},
{"/websocket", Phoenix.Endpoint.CowboyWebSocket,
{Phoenix.Transports.WebSocket,
{Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, Pleroma.Web.UserSocket, websocket_config}}},
{:_, Phoenix.Endpoint.Cowboy2Handler, {Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, []}}
]}
# end copied from config.exs
],
port: 8080,
ip: {127, 0, 0, 1}
]
```
This will make Pleroma listen on `127.0.0.1` port `8080` and generate urls starting with `https://example.com:2020`
## :activitypub
* ``accept_blocks``: Whether to accept incoming block activities from other instances
* ``unfollow_blocked``: Whether blocks result in people getting unfollowed

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# How to change the port or IP Pleroma listens to
To change the port or IP Pleroma listens to, head over to your generated config inside the Pleroma folder at config/prod.secret.exs and edit the following according to your needs.
```
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
[...]
http: [ip: {127, 0, 0, 1}, port: 4000]
```

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@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
# Introduction to Pleroma
**What is Pleroma?**
## What is Pleroma?
Pleroma is a federated social networking platform, compatible with GNU social, Mastodon and other OStatus and ActivityPub implementations. It is free software licensed under the AGPLv3.
It actually consists of two components: a backend, named simply Pleroma, and a user-facing frontend, named Pleroma-FE. It also includes the Mastodon frontend, if that's your thing.
It's part of what we call the fediverse, a federated network of instances which speak common protocols and can communicate with each other.
One account on a instance is enough to talk to the entire fediverse!
**How can I use it?**
## How can I use it?
Pleroma instances are already widely deployed, a list can be found here:
http://distsn.org/pleroma-instances.html
@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ If you don't feel like joining an existing instance, but instead prefer to deplo
Installation instructions can be found here:
[main Pleroma wiki](/)
**I got an account, now what?**
## I got an account, now what?
Great! Now you can explore the fediverse!
- Open the login page for your Pleroma instance (for ex. https://pleroma.soykaf.com) and login with your username and password.
(If you don't have one yet, click on Register) :slightly_smiling_face:
At this point you will have two columns in front of you.
***left column***
### Left column
- first block: here you can see your avatar, your nickname a bio, and statistics (Statuses, Following, Followers).
Under that you have a text form which allows you to post new statuses. The icon on the left is for uploading media files and attach them to your post. The number under the text form is a character counter, every instance can have a different character limit (the default is 5000).
If you want to mention someone, type @ + name of the person. A drop-down menu will help you in finding the right person. :slight_smile:
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ To post your status, simply press Submit.
- fourth block: This is the Notifications block, here you will get notified whenever somebody mentions you, follows you, repeats or favorites one of your statuses.
***right column***
### Right column
This is where the interesting stuff happens! :slight_smile:
Depending on the timeline you will see different statuses, but each status has a standard structure:
- Icon + name + link to profile. An optional left-arrow if it's a reply to another status (hovering will reveal the replied-to status).
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Depending on the timeline you will see different statuses, but each status has a
- The text of the status, including mentions. If you click on a mention, it will automatically open the profile page of that person.
- Four buttons (left to right): Reply, Repeat, Favorite, Delete.
**Mastodon interface**
## Mastodon interface
If the Pleroma interface isn't your thing, or you're just trying something new but you want to keep using the familiar Mastodon interface, we got that too! :smile:
Just add a "/web" after your instance url (for ex. https://pleroma.soycaf.com/web) and you'll end on the Mastodon web interface, but with a Pleroma backend! MAGIC! :fireworks:
For more information on the Mastodon interface, please look here:

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.User do
use Mix.Task
import Ecto.Changeset
alias Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Common
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
@shortdoc "Manages Pleroma users"
@ -23,7 +22,7 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.User do
- `--password PASSWORD` - the user's password
- `--moderator`/`--no-moderator` - whether the user is a moderator
- `--admin`/`--no-admin` - whether the user is an admin
- `-y`, `--assume-yes`/`--no-assume-yes` - whether to assume yes to all questions
- `-y`, `--assume-yes`/`--no-assume-yes` - whether to assume yes to all questions
## Generate an invite link.
@ -202,7 +201,7 @@ def run(["unsubscribe", nickname]) do
{:ok, friends} = User.get_friends(user)
Enum.each(friends, fn friend ->
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
Mix.shell().info("Unsubscribing #{friend.nickname} from #{user.nickname}")
User.unfollow(user, friend)
@ -210,7 +209,7 @@ def run(["unsubscribe", nickname]) do
:timer.sleep(500)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
if Enum.empty?(user.following) do
Mix.shell().info("Successfully unsubscribed all followers from #{user.nickname}")

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ def used_changeset(struct) do
def reset_password(token, data) do
with %{used: false} = token <- Repo.get_by(PasswordResetToken, %{token: token}),
%User{} = user <- Repo.get(User, token.user_id),
%User{} = user <- User.get_by_id(token.user_id),
{:ok, _user} <- User.reset_password(user, data),
{:ok, token} <- Repo.update(used_changeset(token)) do
{:ok, token}

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ def from_string(<<_::integer-size(128)>> = flake), do: flake
def from_string(string) when is_binary(string) and byte_size(string) < 18 do
case Integer.parse(string) do
{id, _} -> <<0::integer-size(64), id::integer-size(64)>>
{id, ""} -> <<0::integer-size(64), id::integer-size(64)>>
_ -> nil
end
end

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@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ def init([ip, port]) do
defmodule Pleroma.Gopher.Server.ProtocolHandler do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.HTML
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Visibility
@ -111,7 +110,7 @@ def response("/main/all") do
end
def response("/notices/" <> id) do
with %Activity{} = activity <- Repo.get(Activity, id),
with %Activity{} = activity <- Activity.get_by_id(id),
true <- Visibility.is_public?(activity) do
activities =
ActivityPub.fetch_activities_for_context(activity.data["context"])

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ def get_lists_from_activity(%Activity{actor: ap_id}) do
# Get lists to which the account belongs.
def get_lists_account_belongs(%User{} = owner, account_id) do
user = Repo.get(User, account_id)
user = User.get_by_id(account_id)
query =
from(

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@ -1231,8 +1231,8 @@ def get_or_fetch(nickname), do: get_or_fetch_by_nickname(nickname)
# this is because we have synchronous follow APIs and need to simulate them
# with an async handshake
def wait_and_refresh(_, %User{local: true} = a, %User{local: true} = b) do
with %User{} = a <- Repo.get(User, a.id),
%User{} = b <- Repo.get(User, b.id) do
with %User{} = a <- User.get_by_id(a.id),
%User{} = b <- User.get_by_id(b.id) do
{:ok, a, b}
else
_e ->
@ -1242,8 +1242,8 @@ def wait_and_refresh(_, %User{local: true} = a, %User{local: true} = b) do
def wait_and_refresh(timeout, %User{} = a, %User{} = b) do
with :ok <- :timer.sleep(timeout),
%User{} = a <- Repo.get(User, a.id),
%User{} = b <- Repo.get(User, b.id) do
%User{} = a <- User.get_by_id(a.id),
%User{} = b <- User.get_by_id(b.id) do
{:ok, a, b}
else
_e ->

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@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ def update_follow_state(
[state, actor, object]
)
activity = Repo.get(Activity, activity.id)
activity = Activity.get_by_id(activity.id)
{:ok, activity}
rescue
e ->

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.UserSocket do
def connect(%{"token" => token}, socket) do
with true <- Pleroma.Config.get([:chat, :enabled]),
{:ok, user_id} <- Phoenix.Token.verify(socket, "user socket", token, max_age: 84_600),
%User{} = user <- Pleroma.Repo.get(User, user_id) do
%User{} = user <- Pleroma.User.get_by_id(user_id) do
{:ok, assign(socket, :user_name, user.nickname)}
else
_e -> :error

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ def get_by_id_or_ap_id(id) do
def get_replied_to_activity(""), do: nil
def get_replied_to_activity(id) when not is_nil(id) do
Repo.get(Activity, id)
Activity.get_by_id(id)
end
def get_replied_to_activity(_), do: nil
@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ defp shortname(name) do
end
def confirm_current_password(user, password) do
with %User{local: true} = db_user <- Repo.get(User, user.id),
with %User{local: true} = db_user <- User.get_by_id(user.id),
true <- Pbkdf2.checkpw(password, db_user.password_hash) do
{:ok, db_user}
else

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@ -5,6 +5,11 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ControllerHelper do
use Pleroma.Web, :controller
# As in MastoAPI, per https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Type/Boolean.html
@falsy_param_values [false, 0, "0", "f", "F", "false", "FALSE", "off", "OFF"]
def truthy_param?(blank_value) when blank_value in [nil, ""], do: nil
def truthy_param?(value), do: value not in @falsy_param_values
def oauth_scopes(params, default) do
# Note: `scopes` is used by Mastodon — supporting it but sticking to
# OAuth's standard `scope` wherever we control it

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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ def public_timeline(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do
end
def user_statuses(%{assigns: %{user: reading_user}} = conn, params) do
with %User{} = user <- Repo.get(User, params["id"]) do
with %User{} = user <- User.get_by_id(params["id"]) do
activities = ActivityPub.fetch_user_activities(user, reading_user, params)
conn
@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ def dm_timeline(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do
end
def get_status(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %Activity{} = activity <- Repo.get(Activity, id),
with %Activity{} = activity <- Activity.get_by_id(id),
true <- Visibility.visible_for_user?(activity, user) do
conn
|> put_view(StatusView)
@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ def get_status(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
end
def get_context(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %Activity{} = activity <- Repo.get(Activity, id),
with %Activity{} = activity <- Activity.get_by_id(id),
activities <-
ActivityPub.fetch_activities_for_context(activity.data["context"], %{
"blocking_user" => user,
@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ def unpin_status(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => ap_id_or_id}) do
end
def bookmark_status(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %Activity{} = activity <- Repo.get(Activity, id),
with %Activity{} = activity <- Activity.get_by_id(id),
%User{} = user <- User.get_by_nickname(user.nickname),
true <- Visibility.visible_for_user?(activity, user),
{:ok, user} <- User.bookmark(user, activity.data["object"]["id"]) do
@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ def bookmark_status(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
end
def unbookmark_status(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %Activity{} = activity <- Repo.get(Activity, id),
with %Activity{} = activity <- Activity.get_by_id(id),
%User{} = user <- User.get_by_nickname(user.nickname),
true <- Visibility.visible_for_user?(activity, user),
{:ok, user} <- User.unbookmark(user, activity.data["object"]["id"]) do
@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ def upload(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"file" => file} = data) do
end
def favourited_by(conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"likes" => likes}}} <- Repo.get(Activity, id) do
with %Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"likes" => likes}}} <- Activity.get_by_id(id) do
q = from(u in User, where: u.ap_id in ^likes)
users = Repo.all(q)
@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ def favourited_by(conn, %{"id" => id}) do
end
def reblogged_by(conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"announcements" => announces}}} <- Repo.get(Activity, id) do
with %Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"announcements" => announces}}} <- Activity.get_by_id(id) do
q = from(u in User, where: u.ap_id in ^announces)
users = Repo.all(q)
@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ def hashtag_timeline(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do
end
def followers(%{assigns: %{user: for_user}} = conn, %{"id" => id} = params) do
with %User{} = user <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = user <- User.get_by_id(id),
followers <- MastodonAPI.get_followers(user, params) do
followers =
cond do
@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ def followers(%{assigns: %{user: for_user}} = conn, %{"id" => id} = params) do
end
def following(%{assigns: %{user: for_user}} = conn, %{"id" => id} = params) do
with %User{} = user <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = user <- User.get_by_id(id),
followers <- MastodonAPI.get_friends(user, params) do
followers =
cond do
@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ def follow_requests(%{assigns: %{user: followed}} = conn, _params) do
end
def authorize_follow_request(%{assigns: %{user: followed}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %User{} = follower <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = follower <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, follower} <- CommonAPI.accept_follow_request(follower, followed) do
conn
|> put_view(AccountView)
@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ def authorize_follow_request(%{assigns: %{user: followed}} = conn, %{"id" => id}
end
def reject_follow_request(%{assigns: %{user: followed}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %User{} = follower <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = follower <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, follower} <- CommonAPI.reject_follow_request(follower, followed) do
conn
|> put_view(AccountView)
@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ def reject_follow_request(%{assigns: %{user: followed}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) d
end
def follow(%{assigns: %{user: follower}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %User{} = followed <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = followed <- User.get_by_id(id),
false <- User.following?(follower, followed),
{:ok, follower, followed, _} <- CommonAPI.follow(follower, followed) do
conn
@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ def follow(%{assigns: %{user: follower}} = conn, %{"uri" => uri}) do
end
def unfollow(%{assigns: %{user: follower}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %User{} = followed <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = followed <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, follower} <- CommonAPI.unfollow(follower, followed) do
conn
|> put_view(AccountView)
@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ def unfollow(%{assigns: %{user: follower}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
end
def mute(%{assigns: %{user: muter}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %User{} = muted <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = muted <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, muter} <- User.mute(muter, muted) do
conn
|> put_view(AccountView)
@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ def mute(%{assigns: %{user: muter}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
end
def unmute(%{assigns: %{user: muter}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %User{} = muted <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = muted <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, muter} <- User.unmute(muter, muted) do
conn
|> put_view(AccountView)
@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ def mutes(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, _) do
end
def block(%{assigns: %{user: blocker}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %User{} = blocked <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = blocked <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, blocker} <- User.block(blocker, blocked),
{:ok, _activity} <- ActivityPub.block(blocker, blocked) do
conn
@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ def block(%{assigns: %{user: blocker}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
end
def unblock(%{assigns: %{user: blocker}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %User{} = blocked <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = blocked <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, blocker} <- User.unblock(blocker, blocked),
{:ok, _activity} <- ActivityPub.unblock(blocker, blocked) do
conn
@ -967,7 +967,7 @@ def favourites(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do
end
def bookmarks(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, _) do
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
activities =
user.bookmarks
@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ def add_to_list(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id, "account_ids" =>
accounts
|> Enum.each(fn account_id ->
with %Pleroma.List{} = list <- Pleroma.List.get(id, user),
%User{} = followed <- Repo.get(User, account_id) do
%User{} = followed <- User.get_by_id(account_id) do
Pleroma.List.follow(list, followed)
end
end)
@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ def remove_from_list(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id, "account_id
accounts
|> Enum.each(fn account_id ->
with %Pleroma.List{} = list <- Pleroma.List.get(id, user),
%User{} = followed <- Repo.get(Pleroma.User, account_id) do
%User{} = followed <- Pleroma.User.get_by_id(account_id) do
Pleroma.List.unfollow(list, followed)
end
end)
@ -1250,16 +1250,22 @@ defp get_user_flavour(_) do
"glitch"
end
def login(conn, %{"code" => code}) do
def login(%{assigns: %{user: %User{}}} = conn, _params) do
redirect(conn, to: local_mastodon_root_path(conn))
end
@doc "Local Mastodon FE login init action"
def login(conn, %{"code" => auth_token}) do
with {:ok, app} <- get_or_make_app(),
%Authorization{} = auth <- Repo.get_by(Authorization, token: code, app_id: app.id),
%Authorization{} = auth <- Repo.get_by(Authorization, token: auth_token, app_id: app.id),
{:ok, token} <- Token.exchange_token(app, auth) do
conn
|> put_session(:oauth_token, token.token)
|> redirect(to: "/web/getting-started")
|> redirect(to: local_mastodon_root_path(conn))
end
end
@doc "Local Mastodon FE callback action"
def login(conn, _) do
with {:ok, app} <- get_or_make_app() do
path =
@ -1277,6 +1283,8 @@ def login(conn, _) do
end
end
defp local_mastodon_root_path(conn), do: mastodon_api_path(conn, :index, ["getting-started"])
defp get_or_make_app do
find_attrs = %{client_name: @local_mastodon_name, redirect_uris: "."}
scopes = ["read", "write", "follow", "push"]
@ -1313,7 +1321,7 @@ def logout(conn, _) do
def relationship_noop(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
Logger.debug("Unimplemented, returning unmodified relationship")
with %User{} = target <- Repo.get(User, id) do
with %User{} = target <- User.get_by_id(id) do
conn
|> put_view(AccountView)
|> render("relationship.json", %{user: user, target: target})
@ -1455,7 +1463,7 @@ def suggestions(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, _) do
end
def status_card(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => status_id}) do
with %Activity{} = activity <- Repo.get(Activity, status_id),
with %Activity{} = activity <- Activity.get_by_id(status_id),
true <- Visibility.visible_for_user?(activity, user) do
data =
StatusView.render(

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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ defp allow_request(stream, nil) when stream in @anonymous_streams do
# Authenticated streams.
defp allow_request(stream, {"access_token", access_token}) when stream in @streams do
with %Token{user_id: user_id} <- Repo.get_by(Token, token: access_token),
user = %User{} <- Repo.get(User, user_id) do
user = %User{} <- User.get_by_id(user_id) do
{:ok, user}
else
_ -> {:error, 403}

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.OAuth.OAuthController do
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.Auth.Authenticator
alias Pleroma.Web.ControllerHelper
alias Pleroma.Web.OAuth.App
alias Pleroma.Web.OAuth.Authorization
alias Pleroma.Web.OAuth.Token
@ -19,7 +20,28 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.OAuth.OAuthController do
action_fallback(Pleroma.Web.OAuth.FallbackController)
def authorize(conn, params) do
def authorize(%{assigns: %{token: %Token{} = token}} = conn, params) do
if ControllerHelper.truthy_param?(params["force_login"]) do
do_authorize(conn, params)
else
redirect_uri =
if is_binary(params["redirect_uri"]) do
params["redirect_uri"]
else
app = Repo.preload(token, :app).app
app.redirect_uris
|> String.split()
|> Enum.at(0)
end
redirect(conn, external: redirect_uri(conn, redirect_uri))
end
end
def authorize(conn, params), do: do_authorize(conn, params)
defp do_authorize(conn, params) do
app = Repo.get_by(App, client_id: params["client_id"])
available_scopes = (app && app.scopes) || []
scopes = oauth_scopes(params, nil) || available_scopes
@ -51,13 +73,7 @@ def create_authorization(conn, %{
{:missing_scopes, false} <- {:missing_scopes, scopes == []},
{:auth_active, true} <- {:auth_active, User.auth_active?(user)},
{:ok, auth} <- Authorization.create_authorization(app, user, scopes) do
redirect_uri =
if redirect_uri == "." do
# Special case: Local MastodonFE
mastodon_api_url(conn, :login)
else
redirect_uri
end
redirect_uri = redirect_uri(conn, redirect_uri)
cond do
redirect_uri == "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob" ->
@ -108,7 +124,7 @@ def token_exchange(conn, %{"grant_type" => "authorization_code"} = params) do
fixed_token = fix_padding(params["code"]),
%Authorization{} = auth <-
Repo.get_by(Authorization, token: fixed_token, app_id: app.id),
%User{} = user <- Repo.get(User, auth.user_id),
%User{} = user <- User.get_by_id(auth.user_id),
{:ok, token} <- Token.exchange_token(app, auth),
{:ok, inserted_at} <- DateTime.from_naive(token.inserted_at, "Etc/UTC") do
response = %{
@ -221,4 +237,9 @@ defp get_app_from_request(conn, params) do
nil
end
end
# Special case: Local MastodonFE
defp redirect_uri(conn, "."), do: mastodon_api_url(conn, :login)
defp redirect_uri(_conn, redirect_uri), do: redirect_uri
end

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.OAuth.Token do
def exchange_token(app, auth) do
with {:ok, auth} <- Authorization.use_token(auth),
true <- auth.app_id == app.id do
create_token(app, Repo.get(User, auth.user_id), auth.scopes)
create_token(app, User.get_by_id(auth.user_id), auth.scopes)
end
end

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@ -5,6 +5,11 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Web.Router do
use Pleroma.Web, :router
pipeline :oauth do
plug(:fetch_session)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.OAuthPlug)
end
pipeline :api do
plug(:accepts, ["json"])
plug(:fetch_session)
@ -105,10 +110,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Router do
plug(:accepts, ["json", "xml"])
end
pipeline :oauth do
plug(:accepts, ["html", "json"])
end
pipeline :pleroma_api do
plug(:accepts, ["html", "json"])
end
@ -200,7 +201,11 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Router do
end
scope "/oauth", Pleroma.Web.OAuth do
get("/authorize", OAuthController, :authorize)
scope [] do
pipe_through(:oauth)
get("/authorize", OAuthController, :authorize)
end
post("/authorize", OAuthController, :create_authorization)
post("/token", OAuthController, :token_exchange)
post("/revoke", OAuthController, :token_revoke)
@ -218,6 +223,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Router do
get("/accounts/search", MastodonAPIController, :account_search)
get("/accounts/:id/lists", MastodonAPIController, :account_lists)
get("/accounts/:id/identity_proofs", MastodonAPIController, :empty_array)
get("/follow_requests", MastodonAPIController, :follow_requests)
get("/blocks", MastodonAPIController, :blocks)

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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Streamer do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Notification
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Visibility
@ -82,7 +81,7 @@ def handle_cast(%{action: :stream, topic: "list", item: item}, topics) do
_ ->
Pleroma.List.get_lists_from_activity(item)
|> Enum.filter(fn list ->
owner = Repo.get(User, list.user_id)
owner = User.get_by_id(list.user_id)
Visibility.visible_for_user?(item, owner)
end)

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.UtilController do
def show_password_reset(conn, %{"token" => token}) do
with %{used: false} = token <- Repo.get_by(PasswordResetToken, %{token: token}),
%User{} = user <- Repo.get(User, token.user_id) do
%User{} = user <- User.get_by_id(token.user_id) do
render(conn, "password_reset.html", %{
token: token,
user: user
@ -96,13 +96,13 @@ def remote_follow(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"acct" => acct}) do
def do_remote_follow(conn, %{
"authorization" => %{"name" => username, "password" => password, "id" => id}
}) do
followee = Repo.get(User, id)
followee = User.get_by_id(id)
avatar = User.avatar_url(followee)
name = followee.nickname
with %User{} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(username),
true <- Pbkdf2.checkpw(password, user.password_hash),
%User{} = _followed <- Repo.get(User, id),
%User{} = _followed <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, follower} <- User.follow(user, followee),
{:ok, _activity} <- ActivityPub.follow(follower, followee) do
conn
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ def do_remote_follow(conn, %{
end
def do_remote_follow(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"user" => %{"id" => id}}) do
with %User{} = followee <- Repo.get(User, id),
with %User{} = followee <- User.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, follower} <- User.follow(user, followee),
{:ok, _activity} <- ActivityPub.follow(follower, followee) do
conn

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ def create_status(%User{} = user, %{"status" => _} = data) do
end
def delete(%User{} = user, id) do
with %Activity{data: %{"type" => _type}} <- Repo.get(Activity, id),
with %Activity{data: %{"type" => _type}} <- Activity.get_by_id(id),
{:ok, activity} <- CommonAPI.delete(id, user) do
{:ok, activity}
end

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@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ def unfollow(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, params) do
end
def fetch_status(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"id" => id}) do
with %Activity{} = activity <- Repo.get(Activity, id),
with %Activity{} = activity <- Activity.get_by_id(id),
true <- Visibility.visible_for_user?(activity, user) do
conn
|> put_view(ActivityView)
@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ def upload_json(%{assigns: %{user: user}} = conn, %{"media" => media}) do
end
def get_by_id_or_ap_id(id) do
activity = Repo.get(Activity, id) || Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(id)
activity = Activity.get_by_id(id) || Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(id)
if activity.data["type"] == "Create" do
activity
@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ def password_reset(conn, params) do
end
def confirm_email(conn, %{"user_id" => uid, "token" => token}) do
with %User{} = user <- Repo.get(User, uid),
with %User{} = user <- User.get_by_id(uid),
true <- user.local,
true <- user.info.confirmation_pending,
true <- user.info.confirmation_token == token,
@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ def friend_requests(conn, params) do
def approve_friend_request(conn, %{"user_id" => uid} = _params) do
with followed <- conn.assigns[:user],
%User{} = follower <- Repo.get(User, uid),
%User{} = follower <- User.get_by_id(uid),
{:ok, follower} <- CommonAPI.accept_follow_request(follower, followed) do
conn
|> put_view(UserView)
@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ def approve_friend_request(conn, %{"user_id" => uid} = _params) do
def deny_friend_request(conn, %{"user_id" => uid} = _params) do
with followed <- conn.assigns[:user],
%User{} = follower <- Repo.get(User, uid),
%User{} = follower <- User.get_by_id(uid),
{:ok, follower} <- CommonAPI.reject_follow_request(follower, followed) do
conn
|> put_view(UserView)

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@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ def oauth_app_factory do
redirect_uris: "https://example.com/callback",
scopes: ["read", "write", "follow", "push"],
website: "https://example.com",
client_id: "aaabbb==",
client_id: Ecto.UUID.generate(),
client_secret: "aaa;/&bbb"
}
end

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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ test "follow takes a user and another user" do
{:ok, user} = User.follow(user, followed)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
followed = User.get_by_ap_id(followed.ap_id)
assert followed.info.follower_count == 1
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ test "unfollow takes a user and another user" do
{:ok, user, _activity} = User.unfollow(user, followed)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.following == []
end
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ test "unfollow doesn't unfollow yourself" do
{:error, _} = User.unfollow(user, user)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.following == [user.ap_id]
end
@ -200,6 +200,13 @@ test "test if a user is following another user" do
refute User.following?(followed, user)
end
test "fetches correct profile for nickname beginning with number" do
# Use old-style integer ID to try to reproduce the problem
user = insert(:user, %{id: 1080})
userwithnumbers = insert(:user, %{nickname: "#{user.id}garbage"})
assert userwithnumbers == User.get_cached_by_nickname_or_id(userwithnumbers.nickname)
end
describe "user registration" do
@full_user_data %{
bio: "A guy",
@ -679,7 +686,7 @@ test "blocks tear down cyclical follow relationships" do
assert User.following?(blocked, blocker)
{:ok, blocker} = User.block(blocker, blocked)
blocked = Repo.get(User, blocked.id)
blocked = User.get_by_id(blocked.id)
assert User.blocks?(blocker, blocked)
@ -697,7 +704,7 @@ test "blocks tear down blocker->blocked follow relationships" do
refute User.following?(blocked, blocker)
{:ok, blocker} = User.block(blocker, blocked)
blocked = Repo.get(User, blocked.id)
blocked = User.get_by_id(blocked.id)
assert User.blocks?(blocker, blocked)
@ -715,7 +722,7 @@ test "blocks tear down blocked->blocker follow relationships" do
assert User.following?(blocked, blocker)
{:ok, blocker} = User.block(blocker, blocked)
blocked = Repo.get(User, blocked.id)
blocked = User.get_by_id(blocked.id)
assert User.blocks?(blocker, blocked)
@ -809,9 +816,9 @@ test ".delete deactivates a user, all follow relationships and all create activi
{:ok, _} = User.delete(user)
followed = Repo.get(User, followed.id)
follower = Repo.get(User, follower.id)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
followed = User.get_by_id(followed.id)
follower = User.get_by_id(follower.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.info.deactivated
@ -820,7 +827,7 @@ test ".delete deactivates a user, all follow relationships and all create activi
# TODO: Remove favorites, repeats, delete activities.
refute Repo.get(Activity, activity.id)
refute Activity.get_by_id(activity.id)
end
test "get_public_key_for_ap_id fetches a user that's not in the db" do

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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPubControllerTest do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Instances
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectView
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.UserView
@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ test "it returns a json representation of the user with accept application/json"
|> put_req_header("accept", "application/json")
|> get("/users/#{user.nickname}")
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert json_response(conn, 200) == UserView.render("user.json", %{user: user})
end
@ -66,7 +65,7 @@ test "it returns a json representation of the user with accept application/activ
|> put_req_header("accept", "application/activity+json")
|> get("/users/#{user.nickname}")
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert json_response(conn, 200) == UserView.render("user.json", %{user: user})
end
@ -84,7 +83,7 @@ test "it returns a json representation of the user with accept application/ld+js
)
|> get("/users/#{user.nickname}")
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert json_response(conn, 200) == UserView.render("user.json", %{user: user})
end
@ -543,7 +542,7 @@ test "it works for more than 10 users", %{conn: conn} do
user = insert(:user)
Enum.each(1..15, fn _ ->
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
other_user = insert(:user)
User.follow(user, other_user)
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@ -218,18 +218,18 @@ test "increases user note count only for public activities" do
user = insert(:user)
{:ok, _} =
CommonAPI.post(Repo.get(User, user.id), %{"status" => "1", "visibility" => "public"})
CommonAPI.post(User.get_by_id(user.id), %{"status" => "1", "visibility" => "public"})
{:ok, _} =
CommonAPI.post(Repo.get(User, user.id), %{"status" => "2", "visibility" => "unlisted"})
CommonAPI.post(User.get_by_id(user.id), %{"status" => "2", "visibility" => "unlisted"})
{:ok, _} =
CommonAPI.post(Repo.get(User, user.id), %{"status" => "2", "visibility" => "private"})
CommonAPI.post(User.get_by_id(user.id), %{"status" => "2", "visibility" => "private"})
{:ok, _} =
CommonAPI.post(Repo.get(User, user.id), %{"status" => "3", "visibility" => "direct"})
CommonAPI.post(User.get_by_id(user.id), %{"status" => "3", "visibility" => "direct"})
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.info.note_count == 2
end
@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ test "doesn't return blocked activities" do
{:ok, user} = User.block(user, %{ap_id: activity_three.data["actor"]})
{:ok, _announce, %{data: %{"id" => id}}} = CommonAPI.repeat(activity_three.id, booster)
%Activity{} = boost_activity = Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(id)
activity_three = Repo.get(Activity, activity_three.id)
activity_three = Activity.get_by_id(activity_three.id)
activities =
ActivityPub.fetch_activities([], %{"blocking_user" => user, "skip_preload" => true})
@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ test "doesn't return muted activities" do
{:ok, user} = User.mute(user, %User{ap_id: activity_three.data["actor"]})
{:ok, _announce, %{data: %{"id" => id}}} = CommonAPI.repeat(activity_three.id, booster)
%Activity{} = boost_activity = Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(id)
activity_three = Repo.get(Activity, activity_three.id)
activity_three = Activity.get_by_id(activity_three.id)
activities =
ActivityPub.fetch_activities([], %{"muting_user" => user, "skip_preload" => true})
@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ test "unliking a previously liked object" do
{:ok, _, _, object} = ActivityPub.unlike(user, object)
assert object.data["like_count"] == 0
assert Repo.get(Activity, like_activity.id) == nil
assert Activity.get_by_id(like_activity.id) == nil
end
end
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ test "unannouncing a previously announced object" do
assert unannounce_activity.data["actor"] == user.ap_id
assert unannounce_activity.data["context"] == announce_activity.data["context"]
assert Repo.get(Activity, announce_activity.id) == nil
assert Activity.get_by_id(announce_activity.id) == nil
end
end
@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ test "it creates a delete activity and deletes the original object" do
assert delete.data["actor"] == note.data["actor"]
assert delete.data["object"] == note.data["object"]["id"]
assert Repo.get(Activity, delete.id) != nil
assert Activity.get_by_id(delete.id) != nil
assert Repo.get(Object, object.id).data["type"] == "Tombstone"
end
@ -758,23 +758,23 @@ test "decrements user note count only for public activities" do
user = insert(:user, info: %{note_count: 10})
{:ok, a1} =
CommonAPI.post(Repo.get(User, user.id), %{"status" => "yeah", "visibility" => "public"})
CommonAPI.post(User.get_by_id(user.id), %{"status" => "yeah", "visibility" => "public"})
{:ok, a2} =
CommonAPI.post(Repo.get(User, user.id), %{"status" => "yeah", "visibility" => "unlisted"})
CommonAPI.post(User.get_by_id(user.id), %{"status" => "yeah", "visibility" => "unlisted"})
{:ok, a3} =
CommonAPI.post(Repo.get(User, user.id), %{"status" => "yeah", "visibility" => "private"})
CommonAPI.post(User.get_by_id(user.id), %{"status" => "yeah", "visibility" => "private"})
{:ok, a4} =
CommonAPI.post(Repo.get(User, user.id), %{"status" => "yeah", "visibility" => "direct"})
CommonAPI.post(User.get_by_id(user.id), %{"status" => "yeah", "visibility" => "direct"})
{:ok, _} = a1.data["object"]["id"] |> Object.get_by_ap_id() |> ActivityPub.delete()
{:ok, _} = a2.data["object"]["id"] |> Object.get_by_ap_id() |> ActivityPub.delete()
{:ok, _} = a3.data["object"]["id"] |> Object.get_by_ap_id() |> ActivityPub.delete()
{:ok, _} = a4.data["object"]["id"] |> Object.get_by_ap_id() |> ActivityPub.delete()
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.info.note_count == 10
end

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@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ test "it works for incoming deletes" do
{:ok, %Activity{local: false}} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(data)
refute Repo.get(Activity, activity.id)
refute Activity.get_by_id(activity.id)
end
test "it fails for incoming deletes with spoofed origin" do
@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ test "it fails for incoming deletes with spoofed origin" do
:error = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(data)
assert Repo.get(Activity, activity.id)
assert Activity.get_by_id(activity.id)
end
test "it works for incoming unannounces with an existing notice" do
@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ test "it works for incoming accepts which were pre-accepted" do
assert activity.data["object"] == follow_activity.data["id"]
follower = Repo.get(User, follower.id)
follower = User.get_by_id(follower.id)
assert User.following?(follower, followed) == true
end
@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ test "it works for incoming accepts which were orphaned" do
{:ok, activity} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(accept_data)
assert activity.data["object"] == follow_activity.data["id"]
follower = Repo.get(User, follower.id)
follower = User.get_by_id(follower.id)
assert User.following?(follower, followed) == true
end
@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ test "it works for incoming accepts which are referenced by IRI only" do
{:ok, activity} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(accept_data)
assert activity.data["object"] == follow_activity.data["id"]
follower = Repo.get(User, follower.id)
follower = User.get_by_id(follower.id)
assert User.following?(follower, followed) == true
end
@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ test "it fails for incoming accepts which cannot be correlated" do
:error = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(accept_data)
follower = Repo.get(User, follower.id)
follower = User.get_by_id(follower.id)
refute User.following?(follower, followed) == true
end
@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ test "it fails for incoming rejects which cannot be correlated" do
:error = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(accept_data)
follower = Repo.get(User, follower.id)
follower = User.get_by_id(follower.id)
refute User.following?(follower, followed) == true
end
@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ test "it works for incoming rejects which are orphaned" do
{:ok, activity} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(reject_data)
refute activity.local
follower = Repo.get(User, follower.id)
follower = User.get_by_id(follower.id)
assert User.following?(follower, followed) == false
end
@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ test "it works for incoming rejects which are referenced by IRI only" do
{:ok, %Activity{data: _}} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(reject_data)
follower = Repo.get(User, follower.id)
follower = User.get_by_id(follower.id)
assert User.following?(follower, followed) == false
end
@ -1020,7 +1020,7 @@ test "it upgrades a user to activitypub" do
{:ok, unrelated_activity} = CommonAPI.post(user_two, %{"status" => "test"})
assert "http://localhost:4001/users/rye@niu.moe/followers" in activity.recipients
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.info.note_count == 1
{:ok, user} = Transmogrifier.upgrade_user_from_ap_id("https://niu.moe/users/rye")
@ -1031,10 +1031,10 @@ test "it upgrades a user to activitypub" do
# Wait for the background task
:timer.sleep(1000)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.info.note_count == 1
activity = Repo.get(Activity, activity.id)
activity = Activity.get_by_id(activity.id)
assert user.follower_address in activity.recipients
assert %{
@ -1057,10 +1057,10 @@ test "it upgrades a user to activitypub" do
refute "..." in activity.recipients
unrelated_activity = Repo.get(Activity, unrelated_activity.id)
unrelated_activity = Activity.get_by_id(unrelated_activity.id)
refute user.follower_address in unrelated_activity.recipients
user_two = Repo.get(User, user_two.id)
user_two = User.get_by_id(user_two.id)
assert user.follower_address in user_two.following
refute "..." in user_two.following
end

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@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Web.AdminAPI.AdminAPIControllerTest do
use Pleroma.Web.ConnCase
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
import Pleroma.Factory
@ -101,13 +100,13 @@ test "it appends specified tags to users with specified nicknames", %{
user2: user2
} do
assert json_response(conn, :no_content)
assert Repo.get(User, user1.id).tags == ["x", "foo", "bar"]
assert Repo.get(User, user2.id).tags == ["y", "foo", "bar"]
assert User.get_by_id(user1.id).tags == ["x", "foo", "bar"]
assert User.get_by_id(user2.id).tags == ["y", "foo", "bar"]
end
test "it does not modify tags of not specified users", %{conn: conn, user3: user3} do
assert json_response(conn, :no_content)
assert Repo.get(User, user3.id).tags == ["unchanged"]
assert User.get_by_id(user3.id).tags == ["unchanged"]
end
end
@ -137,13 +136,13 @@ test "it removes specified tags from users with specified nicknames", %{
user2: user2
} do
assert json_response(conn, :no_content)
assert Repo.get(User, user1.id).tags == []
assert Repo.get(User, user2.id).tags == ["y"]
assert User.get_by_id(user1.id).tags == []
assert User.get_by_id(user2.id).tags == ["y"]
end
test "it does not modify tags of not specified users", %{conn: conn, user3: user3} do
assert json_response(conn, :no_content)
assert Repo.get(User, user3.id).tags == ["unchanged"]
assert User.get_by_id(user3.id).tags == ["unchanged"]
end
end
@ -213,7 +212,7 @@ test "deactivates the user", %{conn: conn} do
conn
|> put("/api/pleroma/admin/activation_status/#{user.nickname}", %{status: false})
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.info.deactivated == true
assert json_response(conn, :no_content)
end
@ -225,7 +224,7 @@ test "activates the user", %{conn: conn} do
conn
|> put("/api/pleroma/admin/activation_status/#{user.nickname}", %{status: true})
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.info.deactivated == false
assert json_response(conn, :no_content)
end

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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ test "posting a status", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{"content" => "cofe", "id" => id, "spoiler_text" => "2hu", "sensitive" => false} =
json_response(conn_one, 200)
assert Repo.get(Activity, id)
assert Activity.get_by_id(id)
conn_two =
conn
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ test "posting a sensitive status", %{conn: conn} do
|> post("/api/v1/statuses", %{"status" => "cofe", "sensitive" => true})
assert %{"content" => "cofe", "id" => id, "sensitive" => true} = json_response(conn, 200)
assert Repo.get(Activity, id)
assert Activity.get_by_id(id)
end
test "posting a status with OGP link preview", %{conn: conn} do
@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ test "posting a status with OGP link preview", %{conn: conn} do
})
assert %{"id" => id, "card" => %{"title" => "The Rock"}} = json_response(conn, 200)
assert Repo.get(Activity, id)
assert Activity.get_by_id(id)
Pleroma.Config.put([:rich_media, :enabled], false)
end
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ test "posting a direct status", %{conn: conn} do
|> post("api/v1/statuses", %{"status" => content, "visibility" => "direct"})
assert %{"id" => id, "visibility" => "direct"} = json_response(conn, 200)
assert activity = Repo.get(Activity, id)
assert activity = Activity.get_by_id(id)
assert activity.recipients == [user2.ap_id, user1.ap_id]
assert activity.data["to"] == [user2.ap_id]
assert activity.data["cc"] == []
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ test "replying to a status", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{"content" => "xD", "id" => id} = json_response(conn, 200)
activity = Repo.get(Activity, id)
activity = Activity.get_by_id(id)
assert activity.data["context"] == replied_to.data["context"]
assert activity.data["object"]["inReplyToStatusId"] == replied_to.id
@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ test "posting a status with an invalid in_reply_to_id", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{"content" => "xD", "id" => id} = json_response(conn, 200)
activity = Repo.get(Activity, id)
activity = Activity.get_by_id(id)
assert activity
end
@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ test "when you created it", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{} = json_response(conn, 200)
refute Repo.get(Activity, activity.id)
refute Activity.get_by_id(activity.id)
end
test "when you didn't create it", %{conn: conn} do
@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ test "when you didn't create it", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{"error" => _} = json_response(conn, 403)
assert Repo.get(Activity, activity.id) == activity
assert Activity.get_by_id(activity.id) == activity
end
test "when you're an admin or moderator", %{conn: conn} do
@ -441,8 +441,8 @@ test "when you're an admin or moderator", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{} = json_response(res_conn, 200)
refute Repo.get(Activity, activity1.id)
refute Repo.get(Activity, activity2.id)
refute Activity.get_by_id(activity1.id)
refute Activity.get_by_id(activity2.id)
end
end
@ -1112,8 +1112,8 @@ test "/api/v1/follow_requests works" do
{:ok, _activity} = ActivityPub.follow(other_user, user)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
other_user = Repo.get(User, other_user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_by_id(other_user.id)
assert User.following?(other_user, user) == false
@ -1132,8 +1132,8 @@ test "/api/v1/follow_requests/:id/authorize works" do
{:ok, _activity} = ActivityPub.follow(other_user, user)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
other_user = Repo.get(User, other_user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_by_id(other_user.id)
assert User.following?(other_user, user) == false
@ -1145,8 +1145,8 @@ test "/api/v1/follow_requests/:id/authorize works" do
assert relationship = json_response(conn, 200)
assert to_string(other_user.id) == relationship["id"]
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
other_user = Repo.get(User, other_user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_by_id(other_user.id)
assert User.following?(other_user, user) == true
end
@ -1169,7 +1169,7 @@ test "/api/v1/follow_requests/:id/reject works" do
{:ok, _activity} = ActivityPub.follow(other_user, user)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
conn =
build_conn()
@ -1179,8 +1179,8 @@ test "/api/v1/follow_requests/:id/reject works" do
assert relationship = json_response(conn, 200)
assert to_string(other_user.id) == relationship["id"]
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
other_user = Repo.get(User, other_user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_by_id(other_user.id)
assert User.following?(other_user, user) == false
end
@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ test "following / unfollowing a user", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{"id" => _id, "following" => true} = json_response(conn, 200)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
conn =
build_conn()
@ -1474,7 +1474,7 @@ test "following / unfollowing a user", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{"id" => _id, "following" => false} = json_response(conn, 200)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
conn =
build_conn()
@ -1496,7 +1496,7 @@ test "muting / unmuting a user", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{"id" => _id, "muting" => true} = json_response(conn, 200)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
conn =
build_conn()
@ -1532,7 +1532,7 @@ test "blocking / unblocking a user", %{conn: conn} do
assert %{"id" => _id, "blocking" => true} = json_response(conn, 200)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
conn =
build_conn()
@ -1889,7 +1889,7 @@ test "get instance stats", %{conn: conn} do
{:ok, _} = TwitterAPI.create_status(user, %{"status" => "cofe"})
# Stats should count users with missing or nil `info.deactivated` value
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
info_change = Changeset.change(user.info, %{deactivated: nil})
{:ok, _user} =
@ -2266,6 +2266,32 @@ test "preserves parameters in link headers", %{conn: conn} do
end
end
test "accounts fetches correct account for nicknames beginning with numbers", %{conn: conn} do
# Need to set an old-style integer ID to reproduce the problem
# (these are no longer assigned to new accounts but were preserved
# for existing accounts during the migration to flakeIDs)
user_one = insert(:user, %{id: 1212})
user_two = insert(:user, %{nickname: "#{user_one.id}garbage"})
resp_one =
conn
|> get("/api/v1/accounts/#{user_one.id}")
resp_two =
conn
|> get("/api/v1/accounts/#{user_two.nickname}")
resp_three =
conn
|> get("/api/v1/accounts/#{user_two.id}")
acc_one = json_response(resp_one, 200)
acc_two = json_response(resp_two, 200)
acc_three = json_response(resp_three, 200)
refute acc_one == acc_two
assert acc_two == acc_three
end
describe "custom emoji" do
test "with tags", %{conn: conn} do
[emoji | _body] =

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ test "Mention notification" do
mentioned_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "hey @#{mentioned_user.nickname}"})
{:ok, [notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
expected = %{
id: to_string(notification.id),
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ test "Favourite notification" do
{:ok, create_activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "hey"})
{:ok, favorite_activity, _object} = CommonAPI.favorite(create_activity.id, another_user)
{:ok, [notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(favorite_activity)
create_activity = Repo.get(Activity, create_activity.id)
create_activity = Activity.get_by_id(create_activity.id)
expected = %{
id: to_string(notification.id),
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ test "Reblog notification" do
{:ok, create_activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "hey"})
{:ok, reblog_activity, _object} = CommonAPI.repeat(create_activity.id, another_user)
{:ok, [notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(reblog_activity)
reblog_activity = Repo.get(Activity, create_activity.id)
reblog_activity = Activity.get_by_id(create_activity.id)
expected = %{
id: to_string(notification.id),

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@ -10,261 +10,339 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.OAuth.OAuthControllerTest do
alias Pleroma.Web.OAuth.Authorization
alias Pleroma.Web.OAuth.Token
test "redirects with oauth authorization" do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["read", "write", "follow"])
describe "GET /oauth/authorize" do
setup do
session_opts = [
store: :cookie,
key: "_test",
signing_salt: "cooldude"
]
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/authorize", %{
"authorization" => %{
"name" => user.nickname,
"password" => "test",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"scope" => "read write",
"state" => "statepassed"
}
})
target = redirected_to(conn)
assert target =~ app.redirect_uris
query = URI.parse(target).query |> URI.query_decoder() |> Map.new()
assert %{"state" => "statepassed", "code" => code} = query
auth = Repo.get_by(Authorization, token: code)
assert auth
assert auth.scopes == ["read", "write"]
end
test "returns 401 for wrong credentials", %{conn: conn} do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app)
result =
conn
|> post("/oauth/authorize", %{
"authorization" => %{
"name" => user.nickname,
"password" => "wrong",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"state" => "statepassed",
"scope" => Enum.join(app.scopes, " ")
}
})
|> html_response(:unauthorized)
# Keep the details
assert result =~ app.client_id
assert result =~ app.redirect_uris
# Error message
assert result =~ "Invalid Username/Password"
end
test "returns 401 for missing scopes", %{conn: conn} do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app)
result =
conn
|> post("/oauth/authorize", %{
"authorization" => %{
"name" => user.nickname,
"password" => "test",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"state" => "statepassed",
"scope" => ""
}
})
|> html_response(:unauthorized)
# Keep the details
assert result =~ app.client_id
assert result =~ app.redirect_uris
# Error message
assert result =~ "This action is outside the authorized scopes"
end
test "returns 401 for scopes beyond app scopes", %{conn: conn} do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["read", "write"])
result =
conn
|> post("/oauth/authorize", %{
"authorization" => %{
"name" => user.nickname,
"password" => "test",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"state" => "statepassed",
"scope" => "read write follow"
}
})
|> html_response(:unauthorized)
# Keep the details
assert result =~ app.client_id
assert result =~ app.redirect_uris
# Error message
assert result =~ "This action is outside the authorized scopes"
end
test "issues a token for an all-body request" do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["read", "write"])
{:ok, auth} = Authorization.create_authorization(app, user, ["write"])
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "authorization_code",
"code" => auth.token,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"client_secret" => app.client_secret
})
assert %{"access_token" => token, "me" => ap_id} = json_response(conn, 200)
token = Repo.get_by(Token, token: token)
assert token
assert token.scopes == auth.scopes
assert user.ap_id == ap_id
end
test "issues a token for `password` grant_type with valid credentials, with full permissions by default" do
password = "testpassword"
user = insert(:user, password_hash: Comeonin.Pbkdf2.hashpwsalt(password))
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["read", "write"])
# Note: "scope" param is intentionally omitted
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "password",
"username" => user.nickname,
"password" => password,
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"client_secret" => app.client_secret
})
assert %{"access_token" => token} = json_response(conn, 200)
token = Repo.get_by(Token, token: token)
assert token
assert token.scopes == app.scopes
end
test "issues a token for request with HTTP basic auth client credentials" do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["scope1", "scope2", "scope3"])
{:ok, auth} = Authorization.create_authorization(app, user, ["scope1", "scope2"])
assert auth.scopes == ["scope1", "scope2"]
app_encoded =
(URI.encode_www_form(app.client_id) <> ":" <> URI.encode_www_form(app.client_secret))
|> Base.encode64()
conn =
build_conn()
|> put_req_header("authorization", "Basic " <> app_encoded)
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "authorization_code",
"code" => auth.token,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris
})
assert %{"access_token" => token, "scope" => scope} = json_response(conn, 200)
assert scope == "scope1 scope2"
token = Repo.get_by(Token, token: token)
assert token
assert token.scopes == ["scope1", "scope2"]
end
test "rejects token exchange with invalid client credentials" do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app)
{:ok, auth} = Authorization.create_authorization(app, user)
conn =
build_conn()
|> put_req_header("authorization", "Basic JTIxOiVGMCU5RiVBNCVCNwo=")
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "authorization_code",
"code" => auth.token,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris
})
assert resp = json_response(conn, 400)
assert %{"error" => _} = resp
refute Map.has_key?(resp, "access_token")
end
test "rejects token exchange for valid credentials belonging to unconfirmed user and confirmation is required" do
setting = Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :account_activation_required])
unless setting do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :account_activation_required], true)
on_exit(fn -> Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :account_activation_required], setting) end)
[
app: insert(:oauth_app, redirect_uris: "https://redirect.url"),
conn:
build_conn()
|> Plug.Session.call(Plug.Session.init(session_opts))
|> fetch_session()
]
end
password = "testpassword"
user = insert(:user, password_hash: Comeonin.Pbkdf2.hashpwsalt(password))
info_change = Pleroma.User.Info.confirmation_changeset(user.info, :unconfirmed)
test "renders authentication page", %{app: app, conn: conn} do
conn =
get(
conn,
"/oauth/authorize",
%{
"response_type" => "code",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"scope" => "read"
}
)
{:ok, user} =
user
|> Ecto.Changeset.change()
|> Ecto.Changeset.put_embed(:info, info_change)
|> Repo.update()
assert html_response(conn, 200) =~ ~s(type="submit")
end
refute Pleroma.User.auth_active?(user)
test "renders authentication page if user is already authenticated but `force_login` is tru-ish",
%{app: app, conn: conn} do
token = insert(:oauth_token, app_id: app.id)
app = insert(:oauth_app)
conn =
conn
|> put_session(:oauth_token, token.token)
|> get(
"/oauth/authorize",
%{
"response_type" => "code",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"scope" => "read",
"force_login" => "true"
}
)
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "password",
"username" => user.nickname,
"password" => password,
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"client_secret" => app.client_secret
})
assert html_response(conn, 200) =~ ~s(type="submit")
end
assert resp = json_response(conn, 403)
assert %{"error" => _} = resp
refute Map.has_key?(resp, "access_token")
test "redirects to app if user is already authenticated", %{app: app, conn: conn} do
token = insert(:oauth_token, app_id: app.id)
conn =
conn
|> put_session(:oauth_token, token.token)
|> get(
"/oauth/authorize",
%{
"response_type" => "code",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"scope" => "read"
}
)
assert redirected_to(conn) == "https://redirect.url"
end
end
test "rejects an invalid authorization code" do
app = insert(:oauth_app)
describe "POST /oauth/authorize" do
test "redirects with oauth authorization" do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["read", "write", "follow"])
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "authorization_code",
"code" => "Imobviouslyinvalid",
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"client_secret" => app.client_secret
})
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/authorize", %{
"authorization" => %{
"name" => user.nickname,
"password" => "test",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"scope" => "read write",
"state" => "statepassed"
}
})
assert resp = json_response(conn, 400)
assert %{"error" => _} = json_response(conn, 400)
refute Map.has_key?(resp, "access_token")
target = redirected_to(conn)
assert target =~ app.redirect_uris
query = URI.parse(target).query |> URI.query_decoder() |> Map.new()
assert %{"state" => "statepassed", "code" => code} = query
auth = Repo.get_by(Authorization, token: code)
assert auth
assert auth.scopes == ["read", "write"]
end
test "returns 401 for wrong credentials", %{conn: conn} do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app)
result =
conn
|> post("/oauth/authorize", %{
"authorization" => %{
"name" => user.nickname,
"password" => "wrong",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"state" => "statepassed",
"scope" => Enum.join(app.scopes, " ")
}
})
|> html_response(:unauthorized)
# Keep the details
assert result =~ app.client_id
assert result =~ app.redirect_uris
# Error message
assert result =~ "Invalid Username/Password"
end
test "returns 401 for missing scopes", %{conn: conn} do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app)
result =
conn
|> post("/oauth/authorize", %{
"authorization" => %{
"name" => user.nickname,
"password" => "test",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"state" => "statepassed",
"scope" => ""
}
})
|> html_response(:unauthorized)
# Keep the details
assert result =~ app.client_id
assert result =~ app.redirect_uris
# Error message
assert result =~ "This action is outside the authorized scopes"
end
test "returns 401 for scopes beyond app scopes", %{conn: conn} do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["read", "write"])
result =
conn
|> post("/oauth/authorize", %{
"authorization" => %{
"name" => user.nickname,
"password" => "test",
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"state" => "statepassed",
"scope" => "read write follow"
}
})
|> html_response(:unauthorized)
# Keep the details
assert result =~ app.client_id
assert result =~ app.redirect_uris
# Error message
assert result =~ "This action is outside the authorized scopes"
end
end
describe "POST /oauth/token" do
test "issues a token for an all-body request" do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["read", "write"])
{:ok, auth} = Authorization.create_authorization(app, user, ["write"])
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "authorization_code",
"code" => auth.token,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"client_secret" => app.client_secret
})
assert %{"access_token" => token, "me" => ap_id} = json_response(conn, 200)
token = Repo.get_by(Token, token: token)
assert token
assert token.scopes == auth.scopes
assert user.ap_id == ap_id
end
test "issues a token for `password` grant_type with valid credentials, with full permissions by default" do
password = "testpassword"
user = insert(:user, password_hash: Comeonin.Pbkdf2.hashpwsalt(password))
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["read", "write"])
# Note: "scope" param is intentionally omitted
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "password",
"username" => user.nickname,
"password" => password,
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"client_secret" => app.client_secret
})
assert %{"access_token" => token} = json_response(conn, 200)
token = Repo.get_by(Token, token: token)
assert token
assert token.scopes == app.scopes
end
test "issues a token for request with HTTP basic auth client credentials" do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app, scopes: ["scope1", "scope2", "scope3"])
{:ok, auth} = Authorization.create_authorization(app, user, ["scope1", "scope2"])
assert auth.scopes == ["scope1", "scope2"]
app_encoded =
(URI.encode_www_form(app.client_id) <> ":" <> URI.encode_www_form(app.client_secret))
|> Base.encode64()
conn =
build_conn()
|> put_req_header("authorization", "Basic " <> app_encoded)
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "authorization_code",
"code" => auth.token,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris
})
assert %{"access_token" => token, "scope" => scope} = json_response(conn, 200)
assert scope == "scope1 scope2"
token = Repo.get_by(Token, token: token)
assert token
assert token.scopes == ["scope1", "scope2"]
end
test "rejects token exchange with invalid client credentials" do
user = insert(:user)
app = insert(:oauth_app)
{:ok, auth} = Authorization.create_authorization(app, user)
conn =
build_conn()
|> put_req_header("authorization", "Basic JTIxOiVGMCU5RiVBNCVCNwo=")
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "authorization_code",
"code" => auth.token,
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris
})
assert resp = json_response(conn, 400)
assert %{"error" => _} = resp
refute Map.has_key?(resp, "access_token")
end
test "rejects token exchange for valid credentials belonging to unconfirmed user and confirmation is required" do
setting = Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :account_activation_required])
unless setting do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :account_activation_required], true)
on_exit(fn -> Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :account_activation_required], setting) end)
end
password = "testpassword"
user = insert(:user, password_hash: Comeonin.Pbkdf2.hashpwsalt(password))
info_change = Pleroma.User.Info.confirmation_changeset(user.info, :unconfirmed)
{:ok, user} =
user
|> Ecto.Changeset.change()
|> Ecto.Changeset.put_embed(:info, info_change)
|> Repo.update()
refute Pleroma.User.auth_active?(user)
app = insert(:oauth_app)
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "password",
"username" => user.nickname,
"password" => password,
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"client_secret" => app.client_secret
})
assert resp = json_response(conn, 403)
assert %{"error" => _} = resp
refute Map.has_key?(resp, "access_token")
end
test "rejects an invalid authorization code" do
app = insert(:oauth_app)
conn =
build_conn()
|> post("/oauth/token", %{
"grant_type" => "authorization_code",
"code" => "Imobviouslyinvalid",
"redirect_uri" => app.redirect_uris,
"client_id" => app.client_id,
"client_secret" => app.client_secret
})
assert resp = json_response(conn, 400)
assert %{"error" => _} = json_response(conn, 400)
refute Map.has_key?(resp, "access_token")
end
end
end

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@ -116,10 +116,10 @@ test "an announce activity" do
{:ok, announce, _object} = ActivityPub.announce(user, object)
announce = Repo.get(Activity, announce.id)
announce = Activity.get_by_id(announce.id)
note_user = User.get_cached_by_ap_id(note.data["actor"])
note = Repo.get(Activity, note.id)
note = Activity.get_by_id(note.id)
note_xml =
ActivityRepresenter.to_simple_form(note, note_user, true)

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.OStatus.DeleteHandlingTest do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.Web.OStatus
setup do
@ -32,10 +31,10 @@ test "it removes the mentioned activity" do
{:ok, [delete]} = OStatus.handle_incoming(incoming)
refute Repo.get(Activity, note.id)
refute Repo.get(Activity, like.id)
refute Activity.get_by_id(note.id)
refute Activity.get_by_id(like.id)
assert Object.get_by_ap_id(note.data["object"]["id"]).data["type"] == "Tombstone"
assert Repo.get(Activity, second_note.id)
assert Activity.get_by_id(second_note.id)
assert Object.get_by_ap_id(second_note.data["object"]["id"])
assert delete.data["type"] == "Delete"

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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ test "handle incoming retweets - GS, subscription" do
assert "https://pleroma.soykaf.com/users/lain" in activity.data["to"]
refute activity.local
retweeted_activity = Repo.get(Activity, retweeted_activity.id)
retweeted_activity = Activity.get_by_id(retweeted_activity.id)
assert retweeted_activity.data["type"] == "Create"
assert retweeted_activity.data["actor"] == "https://pleroma.soykaf.com/users/lain"
refute retweeted_activity.local
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ test "handle incoming retweets - GS, subscription - local message" do
assert user.ap_id in activity.data["to"]
refute activity.local
retweeted_activity = Repo.get(Activity, retweeted_activity.id)
retweeted_activity = Activity.get_by_id(retweeted_activity.id)
assert note_activity.id == retweeted_activity.id
assert retweeted_activity.data["type"] == "Create"
assert retweeted_activity.data["actor"] == user.ap_id
@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ test "tries to use the information in poco fields" do
{:ok, user} = OStatus.find_or_make_user(uri)
user = Repo.get(Pleroma.User, user.id)
user = Pleroma.User.get_by_id(user.id)
assert user.name == "Constance Variable"
assert user.nickname == "lambadalambda@social.heldscal.la"
assert user.local == false

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@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ test "with credentials", %{conn: conn, user: current_user} do
|> with_credentials(current_user.nickname, "test")
|> post("/api/friendships/create.json", %{user_id: followed.id})
current_user = Repo.get(User, current_user.id)
current_user = User.get_by_id(current_user.id)
assert User.ap_followers(followed) in current_user.following
assert json_response(conn, 200) ==
@ -734,8 +734,8 @@ test "for restricted account", %{conn: conn, user: current_user} do
|> with_credentials(current_user.nickname, "test")
|> post("/api/friendships/create.json", %{user_id: followed.id})
current_user = Repo.get(User, current_user.id)
followed = Repo.get(User, followed.id)
current_user = User.get_by_id(current_user.id)
followed = User.get_by_id(followed.id)
refute User.ap_followers(followed) in current_user.following
@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ test "with credentials", %{conn: conn, user: current_user} do
|> with_credentials(current_user.nickname, "test")
|> post("/api/friendships/destroy.json", %{user_id: followed.id})
current_user = Repo.get(User, current_user.id)
current_user = User.get_by_id(current_user.id)
assert current_user.following == [current_user.ap_id]
assert json_response(conn, 200) ==
@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ test "with credentials", %{conn: conn, user: current_user} do
|> with_credentials(current_user.nickname, "test")
|> post("/api/blocks/create.json", %{user_id: blocked.id})
current_user = Repo.get(User, current_user.id)
current_user = User.get_by_id(current_user.id)
assert User.blocks?(current_user, blocked)
assert json_response(conn, 200) ==
@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ test "with credentials", %{conn: conn, user: current_user} do
|> with_credentials(current_user.nickname, "test")
|> post("/api/blocks/destroy.json", %{user_id: blocked.id})
current_user = Repo.get(User, current_user.id)
current_user = User.get_by_id(current_user.id)
assert current_user.info.blocks == []
assert json_response(conn, 200) ==
@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ test "with credentials", %{conn: conn, user: current_user} do
|> with_credentials(current_user.nickname, "test")
|> post("/api/qvitter/update_avatar.json", %{img: avatar_image})
current_user = Repo.get(User, current_user.id)
current_user = User.get_by_id(current_user.id)
assert is_map(current_user.avatar)
assert json_response(conn, 200) ==
@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ test "with credentials", %{conn: conn, user: current_user} do
|> with_credentials(current_user.nickname, "test")
|> post(request_path)
activity = Repo.get(Activity, note_activity.id)
activity = Activity.get_by_id(note_activity.id)
activity_user = Repo.get_by(User, ap_id: note_activity.data["actor"])
assert json_response(response, 200) ==
@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ test "with credentials", %{conn: conn, user: current_user} do
|> with_credentials(current_user.nickname, "test")
|> post(request_path)
activity = Repo.get(Activity, note_activity.id)
activity = Activity.get_by_id(note_activity.id)
activity_user = Repo.get_by(User, ap_id: note_activity.data["actor"])
assert json_response(response, 200) ==
@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ test "it redirects to root url", %{conn: conn, user: user} do
test "it confirms the user account", %{conn: conn, user: user} do
get(conn, "/api/account/confirm_email/#{user.id}/#{user.info.confirmation_token}")
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
refute user.info.confirmation_pending
refute user.info.confirmation_token
@ -1727,7 +1727,7 @@ test "with credentials, valid password and matching new password and confirmatio
})
assert json_response(conn, 200) == %{"status" => "success"}
fetched_user = Repo.get(User, current_user.id)
fetched_user = User.get_by_id(current_user.id)
assert Pbkdf2.checkpw("newpass", fetched_user.password_hash) == true
end
end
@ -1768,8 +1768,8 @@ test "it lists friend requests" do
{:ok, _activity} = ActivityPub.follow(other_user, user)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
other_user = Repo.get(User, other_user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_by_id(other_user.id)
assert User.following?(other_user, user) == false
@ -1808,8 +1808,8 @@ test "it approves a friend request" do
{:ok, _activity} = ActivityPub.follow(other_user, user)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
other_user = Repo.get(User, other_user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_by_id(other_user.id)
assert User.following?(other_user, user) == false
@ -1831,8 +1831,8 @@ test "it denies a friend request" do
{:ok, _activity} = ActivityPub.follow(other_user, user)
user = Repo.get(User, user.id)
other_user = Repo.get(User, other_user.id)
user = User.get_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_by_id(other_user.id)
assert User.following?(other_user, user) == false

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@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ test "an announce activity" do
convo_id = Utils.context_to_conversation_id(activity.data["object"]["context"])
activity = Repo.get(Activity, activity.id)
activity = Activity.get_by_id(activity.id)
result = ActivityView.render("activity.json", activity: announce)

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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ test "A blocked user for the blocker" do
}
}
blocker = Repo.get(User, blocker.id)
blocker = User.get_by_id(blocker.id)
assert represented == UserView.render("show.json", %{user: user, for: blocker})
end