Leverage existing atoms as return errors for the object fetcher
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@ -351,10 +351,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Object.Fetcher do
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end
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else
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{:ok, %{status: 403}} ->
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{:error, "Object fetch has been denied"}
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{:error, :forbidden}
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{:ok, %{status: code}} when code in [404, 410] ->
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{:error, {"Object has been deleted", id, code}}
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{:error, :not_found}
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{:error, e} ->
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{:error, e}
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@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Workers.RemoteFetcherWorker do
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{:ok, _object} ->
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:ok
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{:error, reason = "Object fetch has been denied"} ->
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{:cancel, reason}
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{:error, :forbidden} ->
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{:cancel, :forbidden}
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{:error, reason = "Object has been deleted"} ->
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{:cancel, reason}
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{:error, :not_found} ->
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{:cancel, :not_found}
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_ ->
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:error
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@ -404,16 +404,14 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Object.FetcherTest do
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end
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test "handle HTTP 410 Gone response" do
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assert {:error,
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{"Object has been deleted", "https://mastodon.example.org/users/userisgone", 410}} ==
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assert {:error, :not_found} ==
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Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(
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"https://mastodon.example.org/users/userisgone"
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)
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end
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test "handle HTTP 404 response" do
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assert {:error,
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{"Object has been deleted", "https://mastodon.example.org/users/userisgone404", 404}} ==
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assert {:error, :not_found} ==
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Fetcher.fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(
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"https://mastodon.example.org/users/userisgone404"
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)
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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.RemoteFollowControllerTest do
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|> html_response(200)
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assert response =~ "Error fetching user"
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end) =~ "Object has been deleted"
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end) =~ ":not_found"
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end
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end
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