ActivityPub: Return Announces when filtering by `following`.

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lain 2020-09-22 14:20:19 +02:00
parent d65e6e152a
commit ee3052a2d8
2 changed files with 91 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -790,7 +790,17 @@ defp restrict_replies(query, %{
[activity, object] in query,
where:
fragment(
"?->>'inReplyTo' is null OR ? && array_remove(?, ?) OR ? = ?",
"""
?->>'type' != 'Create' -- This isn't a Create
OR ?->>'inReplyTo' is null -- this isn't a reply
OR ? && array_remove(?, ?) -- The recipient is us or one of our friends,
-- unless they are the author (because authors
-- are also part of the recipients). This leads
-- to a bug that self-replies by friends won't
-- show up.
OR ? = ? -- The actor is us
""",
activity.data,
object.data,
^[user.ap_id | User.get_cached_user_friends_ap_ids(user)],
activity.recipients,

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@ -2177,4 +2177,84 @@ test "does nothing with a clashing nickname and the same ap id" do
assert user.nickname == orig_user.nickname
end
end
describe "reply filtering" do
test "`following` still contains announcements by friends" do
user = insert(:user)
followed = insert(:user)
not_followed = insert(:user)
User.follow(user, followed)
{:ok, followed_post} = CommonAPI.post(followed, %{status: "Hello"})
{:ok, not_followed_to_followed} =
CommonAPI.post(not_followed, %{
status: "Also hello",
in_reply_to_status_id: followed_post.id
})
{:ok, retoot} = CommonAPI.repeat(not_followed_to_followed.id, followed)
params =
%{}
|> Map.put(:type, ["Create", "Announce"])
|> Map.put(:blocking_user, user)
|> Map.put(:muting_user, user)
|> Map.put(:reply_filtering_user, user)
|> Map.put(:reply_visibility, "following")
|> Map.put(:announce_filtering_user, user)
|> Map.put(:user, user)
activities =
[user.ap_id | User.following(user)]
|> ActivityPub.fetch_activities(params)
followed_post_id = followed_post.id
retoot_id = retoot.id
assert [%{id: ^followed_post_id}, %{id: ^retoot_id}] = activities
assert length(activities) == 2
end
# This test is skipped because, while this is the desired behavior,
# there seems to be no good way to achieve it with the method that
# we currently use for detecting to who a reply is directed.
# This is a TODO and should be fixed by a later rewrite of the code
# in question.
@tag skip: true
test "`following` still contains self-replies by friends" do
user = insert(:user)
followed = insert(:user)
not_followed = insert(:user)
User.follow(user, followed)
{:ok, followed_post} = CommonAPI.post(followed, %{status: "Hello"})
{:ok, not_followed_post} = CommonAPI.post(not_followed, %{status: "Also hello"})
{:ok, _followed_to_not_followed} =
CommonAPI.post(followed, %{status: "sup", in_reply_to_status_id: not_followed_post.id})
{:ok, _followed_self_reply} =
CommonAPI.post(followed, %{status: "Also cofe", in_reply_to_status_id: followed_post.id})
params =
%{}
|> Map.put(:type, ["Create", "Announce"])
|> Map.put(:blocking_user, user)
|> Map.put(:muting_user, user)
|> Map.put(:reply_filtering_user, user)
|> Map.put(:reply_visibility, "following")
|> Map.put(:announce_filtering_user, user)
|> Map.put(:user, user)
activities =
[user.ap_id | User.following(user)]
|> ActivityPub.fetch_activities(params)
assert length(activities) == 2
end
end
end