meaning we'd return for example a Notice with empty id (translated into 0)
and thus Faves coming in from remote instances where the fave'd notice was
not found would result in faving the first Notice in a table-wide search,
i.e. often the first post on the instance.
Whoopie!
The problem was that the ActivityVerbPostPlugin handled 'post' verbs
but didn't handle the notifications for them, so now we're returning
true in the event so the default behaviour (sending to 'getReplies'
recipients) is done by default.
MentionURL Plugin
This plugin enables users to use the syntax `@twitter.com/singpolyma` to mention users the system does not know about, or to be more specific when a nickname is ambiguous.
See merge request !53
Refactor on File::processNew
The code was so involved there was even a comment asking for a refactor.
Now, File_redirection::where always returns a nice File_redirection
object instead of an array or string or nothing. The object is
either one which already existed or else a new, unsaved object.
Instead of duplicating "does it exist" checks everywhere, do it in
File_redirection::where. You either get what exists or something to save.
An unsaved File_redirection may be paired with an unsaved File.
You will want to save the File first (using ->saveFile()) and put the
id in File_redirection#file_id before saving.
See merge request !57
Add direct link to parent notice
This is partly for usability, and partly to make Linkbacks for replies work (when the plugin is enabled).
See merge request !37
The code was so involved there was even a comment asking for a refactor.
Now, File_redirection::where always returns a nice File_redirection
object instead of an array or string or nothing. The object is
either one which already existed or else a new, unsaved object.
Instead of duplicating "does it exist" checks everywhere, do it in
File_redirection::where. You either get what exists or something to save.
An unsaved File_redirection may be paired with an unsaved File.
You will want to save the File first (using ->saveFile()) and put the
id in File_redirection#file_id before saving.