Leave `tootctl accounts cull` to simply check removed accounts from
live domains, and skip temporarily unavailable domains, while listing
them in the final output for further action.
Add `tootctl domains purge DOMAIN` to be able to purge a domain from
that list manually
* Move more tasks to tootctl
- tootctl feeds build
- tootctl feeds clear
- tootctl accounts refresh
Clean up exit codes and help messages
* Move user modifying to tootctl
* Improve user modification through CLI, rename commands
add -> create
mod -> modify
del -> delete
To remove ambiguity
* Fix code style issues
* Fix not being able to unset admin/mod role
* Fix that can't delete media files even if "tootctl media remove" execute when "--background" not attached.
* Revert
This reverts commit 5aa7e09645b27bae38a26030148b23e553ee2662.
* Change to obtain and pass all columns when "--background" option is false.
* If an Update is signed with known key, skip re-following procedure
Because it means the remote actor did *not* lose their database
* Add CLI method for rotating keys
bin/tootctl accounts rotate [USERNAME]
Generates a new RSA key per account and sends out an Update activity
signed with the old key.
* Key rotation: Space out Update fan-outs every 5 minutes per 1000 accounts
* Skip suspended accounts in key rotation
* Revert "Fixes/do not override timestamps (#7331)"
This reverts commit 581a5c9d29.
* Document Snowflake ID corner-case a bit more
Snowflake IDs are used for two purposes: making object identifiers harder to
guess and ensuring they are in chronological order. For this reason, they
are based on the `created_at` attribute of the object.
Unfortunately, inserting items with older snowflakes IDs will break the
assumption of consumers of the paging APIs that new items will always have
a greater identifier than the last seen one.
* Add `override_timestamps` virtual attribute to not correlate snowflake ID with created_at
* Add support for separate Redis for cache
CACHE_REDIS_URL to allow using a different Redis server for cache
purposes, with cache-specific configuration such as key eviction
* Fix code style issues
Comparison was downcasing only one side, therefore if previously
existing account had a non-lowercase spelling, it would be ignored
when checking for duplicates.
New rake task `mastodon:maintenance:find_duplicate_usernames` will
help find constraint violations that might have occured from the
presence of this bug.
Bump version to 2.3.3