Queue handlers for XMPP individual & firehose output now send their XML stanzas
to another output queue instead of connecting directly to the chat server. This
lets us have as many general processing threads as we need, while all actual
XMPP input and output go through a single daemon with a single connection open.
This avoids problems with multiple connected resources:
* multiple windows shown in some chat clients (psi, gajim, kopete)
* extra load on server
* incoming message delivery forwarding issues
Database changes:
* queue_item drops 'notice_id' in favor of a 'frame' blob.
This is based on Craig Andrews' work branch to generalize queues to take any
object, but conservatively leaving out the serialization for now.
Table updater (preserves any existing queued items) in db/rc3to09.sql
Code changes to watch out for:
* Queue handlers should now define a handle() method instead of handle_notice()
* QueueDaemon and XmppDaemon now share common i/o (IoMaster) and respawning
thread management (RespawningDaemon) infrastructure.
* The polling XmppConfirmManager has been dropped, as the message is queued
directly when saving IM settings.
* Enable $config['queue']['debug_memory'] to output current memory usage at
each run through the event loop to watch for memory leaks
To do:
* Adapt XMPP i/o to component connection mode for multi-site support.
* XMPP input can also be broken out to a queue, which would allow the actual
notice save etc to be handled by general queue threads.
* Make sure there are no problems with simply pushing serialized Notice objects
to queues.
* Find a way to improve interactive performance of the database-backed queue
handler; polling is pretty painful to XMPP.
* Possibly redo the way QueueHandlers are injected into a QueueManager. The
grouping used to split out the XMPP output queue is a bit awkward.
Conflicts:
scripts/xmppdaemon.php
Queue handlers for XMPP individual & firehose output now send their XML stanzas
to another output queue instead of connecting directly to the chat server. This
lets us have as many general processing threads as we need, while all actual
XMPP input and output go through a single daemon with a single connection open.
This avoids problems with multiple connected resources:
* multiple windows shown in some chat clients (psi, gajim, kopete)
* extra load on server
* incoming message delivery forwarding issues
Database changes:
* queue_item drops 'notice_id' in favor of a 'frame' blob.
This is based on Craig Andrews' work branch to generalize queues to take any
object, but conservatively leaving out the serialization for now.
Table updater (preserves any existing queued items) in db/rc3to09.sql
Code changes to watch out for:
* Queue handlers should now define a handle() method instead of handle_notice()
* QueueDaemon and XmppDaemon now share common i/o (IoMaster) and respawning
thread management (RespawningDaemon) infrastructure.
* The polling XmppConfirmManager has been dropped, as the message is queued
directly when saving IM settings.
* Enable $config['queue']['debug_memory'] to output current memory usage at
each run through the event loop to watch for memory leaks
To do:
* Adapt XMPP i/o to component connection mode for multi-site support.
* XMPP input can also be broken out to a queue, which would allow the actual
notice save etc to be handled by general queue threads.
* Make sure there are no problems with simply pushing serialized Notice objects
to queues.
* Find a way to improve interactive performance of the database-backed queue
handler; polling is pretty painful to XMPP.
* Possibly redo the way QueueHandlers are injected into a QueueManager. The
grouping used to split out the XMPP output queue is a bit awkward.
* Mostly punctuation updates so that the same message is used consistently in all of StatusNet.
* Some cases of "Title Case" removed, because that does not appear to be used consistently.
Consolidated several separate implementations of the same weighting algorithm into common_sql_weight() and fixed some bugs...
For MySQL, now using timestampdiff() instead of subtraction for the comparison, so we get sane results when the year doesn't match, and utc_timestamp() rather than now() so we don't get negative ages for recent items with local server timezone.
Unknown whether the same problems affect PostgreSQL, but note that it lacks the timestampdiff() SQL function.
Consolidated several separate implementations of the same weighting algorithm into common_sql_weight() and fixed some bugs...
For MySQL, now using timestampdiff() instead of subtraction for the comparison, so we get sane results when the year doesn't match, and utc_timestamp() rather than now() so we don't get negative ages for recent items with local server timezone.
Unknown whether the same problems affect PostgreSQL, but note that it lacks the timestampdiff() SQL function.
Moved the important parts of the location-argument-handling stuff
to a single function. Handles defaults and overrides correctly, and
easy to use. Changed Web and API channels to use it.
self-subscription) via the API. Additionally, make it impossible
to block yourself or unsubscribe from yourself, period.
I also made User use the subs.php helper function for unsubscribing
during a block.
Hopefully, these changes will get rid of the problem of people
accidentally deleting their self-subscriptions once and for all
(knock on wood).
Logic was inversed; new password was only being saved if a plugin claimed the event; so when no auth plugin was present to take it, passwords never got saved.
* master: (67 commits)
Ticket 2038: fix bad bug tracker link
Fix regression in group posting: bug introduced in commit 1319002e15. Need to use actual profile object rather than an id on a variable that doesn't exist when checking blocks :D
Log database errors when saving notice_inbox entries
Drop the username from the log id for now; seems to trigger an error loop in some circumstances
request id on logs... pid + random id per web request + username + method + url
Add OpenID ini info back into statusnet.ini as a stopgap until we can
Some changes to the OpenID DataObjects to make them emit the exact same
OpenID plugin should set 'user_openid.display' as unique key
Remove relationship: user_openid.user_id -> user.id. I don't think this
Have OpenID plugin DataObjects emit their own .ini info
Revert "Allow plugin DB_DataObject classes to not have to use the .ini file by overriding keys(), table(), and sequenceKey() for them"
Catch and report exceptions from notice_to_omb_notice() instead of letting the OMB queue handler die.
Fix regression in remote subscription; added hasRole() shadow method on Remote_profile.
Fix fatal error on OMB subscription for first-timers
Remove annoying log msg
Drop error message on setlocale() failure; this is harmless, since we actually have a working locale set up.
Catch uncaught exception
Fixed bug where reply-sync bit wasn't getting saved
Forgot to render the nav menu when on FB Connect login tab
Facebook plugin no longer takes over Login and Connect settings nav menus
...
Conflicts:
db/08to09_pg.sql
db/statusnet_pg.sql
locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/statusnet.mo
plugins/Mapstraction/MapstractionPlugin.php
Since commit c4072ef7c9 in March there's no longer an automatic run of $this->getNotices() from RssAction parent class; added to the subclass.
It might make sense to put it back in the parent class, but of course only if those dupe calls can be resolved.
Since commit c4072ef7c9 in March there's no longer an automatic run of $this->getNotices() from RssAction parent class; added to the subclass.
It might make sense to put it back in the parent class, but of course only if those dupe calls can be resolved.
Caused failures saving profile settings with Geonames plugin enabled; the lat/lon/id fields would get re-set with freshly looked up values which no longer matched the previous values as far as the data object could tell, but which saved as the same ol' numbers.
User links using the ID number (such as created for @-replies) have been failing on Internet Explorer, since IE doesn't bother to actually say it supports text/html...
We usually get something like this from IE, up through at least IE 8:
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash, */*
The */* ended up matching application/rdf+xml instead of text/html, so only other browsers which are more explicit would actually get sent on to the user profile/notice stream; IE visitors were directed on to the FOAF download. :(
Swapping the order of items in the server-side of the negotiation list fixes this; clients actually asking for FOAF at a higher priority than HTML will still get it, but the wildcard */* now matches text/html which is usually what we want.
Content negotiation for the user links was added August 2008 in commit 48fcfb8b0d.