lib/mix/tasks/pleroma/instance.ex:356:pattern_match_cov
The pattern
:variable_
can never match, because previous clauses completely cover the type
%{
:anonymize => boolean(),
:dedupe => boolean(),
:read_description => boolean(),
:strip_location => boolean()
}.
During attachment upload Pleroma returns a "description" field. Pleroma-fe has an MR to use that to pre-fill the image description field, <https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-fe/-/merge_requests/1399>
* This MR allows Pleroma to read the EXIF data during upload and return the description to the FE
* If a description is already present (e.g. because a previous module added it), it will use that
* Otherwise it will read from the EXIF data. First it will check -ImageDescription, if that's empty, it will check -iptc:Caption-Abstract
* If no description is found, it will simply return nil, just like before
* When people set up a new instance, they will be asked if they want to read metadata and this module will be activated if so
This was taken from an MR i did on Pleroma and isn't finished yet.
While taking a final look at instance.gen before releasing I noticed
that the release_env task outputs messages in broken english. Upon
further inspection it seems to have even more severe issues which, in
my opinion, warrant it's at least temporary removal:
- We do not explain what it actually does, anywhere. Neither the task
docs nor instance.gen, nor installation instructions.
- It does not respect FHS on OTP releases (uses /opt/pleroma/config even
though we store the config in /etc/pleroma/config.exs).
- It doesn't work on OTP releases, which is the main reason it exists.
Neither systemd nor openrc service files for OTP include it.
- It is not mentioned in install guides other than the ones for Debian
and OTP releases.
They are not compatible with every platform, different for OTP releases
and may become outdated. We are better off just telling people to refer
to the installation guides for their particular platform
instead of aliasing
This seems to be the convention for functions that can be reused between
different mix tasks in all Elixir projects I've seen and it gets rid on
an error message when someone runs mix pleroma.common
Also in this commit by accident:
- Move benchmark task under a proper namespace
- Insert a space after the prompt