Fetching posts for the Reader involves an additional query on each row,
which previously ran into our connection limit to the database and caused
it to lock up. This increases the connection limit from 1 to 2, to allow
this.
This is meant to be a quick, safe fix, but there could always be a better
solution.
Fixes#467
This adds beginning email subscription functionality, with only MySQL support,
Mailgun support, and incomplete support for private instances. It includes
database changes, so run:
writefreely db migrate
to use this feature.
Ref T856
This fixes federation with Mastodon instances that have Authorized
Fetch turned on by signing the GET request to fetch the actor when
a blog is first followed.
Ref T820
This adds gopher support to WriteFreely -- both single- and multi-user
instances. It is off by default, but can be enabled with the new
`gopher_port` config value in the `[server]` section.
When enabled, multi-user instances will show all public blogs at
gopher://[host]:[gopher_port]/ -- otherwise, blogs are accessible at
gopher://[host]:[gopher_port]/[blog]/
This is just a proof of concept for now. We still need to handle some
edge cases and different configurations, like private instances.
Ref T559
this changed the CLI flag to use the username instead of the userID
leaving the underlying database function as is.
also now posts are all deleted with no option to skip as this is likely
never needed.
CLI only but backend supports calls from app.db.DeleteAccount already
takes --delete-account user_id_number with optional --posts to also
delete posts. if --posts is omitted all user posts will be updated to
anonymous posts
includes cache of latest version and page to view if updates are
available with a link to the latest update's release notes and a link to
check for the latest update now, refreshing the cache manually.
This adds a new config value: `chorus` that signifies an instance is
more about the Reader view than individual blogs / writers. When
enabled, user navigation will show on all pages, including About,
Reader, and Privacy (ref T680).
It also uses different collection templates that keep the instance-wide
navigation at the top of the page, instead of the author's name --
again, branded more for the collective than the individual.
Ref T681