Blocks: always see your own posts
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@ -791,10 +791,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub do
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where:
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fragment(
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"""
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?->>'type' != 'Create' -- This isn't a Create
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?->>'type' != 'Create' -- This isn't a Create
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OR ?->>'inReplyTo' is null -- this isn't a reply
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OR ? && array_remove(?, ?) -- The recipient is us or one of our friends,
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-- unless they are the author (because authors
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OR ? && array_remove(?, ?) -- The recipient is us or one of our friends,
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-- unless they are the author (because authors
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-- are also part of the recipients). This leads
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-- to a bug that self-replies by friends won't
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-- show up.
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@ -850,7 +850,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub do
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from(
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[activity, object: o] in query,
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# You don't block the author
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where: fragment("not (? = ANY(?))", activity.actor, ^blocked_ap_ids),
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# You don't block any recipients, and didn't author the post
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where:
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fragment(
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"((not (? && ?)) or ? = ?)",
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@ -859,12 +862,18 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub do
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activity.actor,
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^user.ap_id
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),
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# You don't block the domain of any recipients, and didn't author the post
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where:
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fragment(
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"recipients_contain_blocked_domains(?, ?) = false",
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"(recipients_contain_blocked_domains(?, ?) = false) or ? = ?",
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activity.recipients,
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^domain_blocks
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^domain_blocks,
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activity.actor,
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^user.ap_id
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),
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# It's not a boost of a user you block
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where:
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fragment(
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"not (?->>'type' = 'Announce' and ?->'to' \\?| ?)",
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@ -872,6 +881,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub do
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activity.data,
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^blocked_ap_ids
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),
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# You don't block the author's domain, and also don't follow the author
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where:
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fragment(
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"(not (split_part(?, '/', 3) = ANY(?))) or ? = ANY(?)",
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@ -880,6 +891,8 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub do
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activity.actor,
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^following_ap_ids
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),
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# Same as above, but checks the Object
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where:
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fragment(
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"(not (split_part(?->>'actor', '/', 3) = ANY(?))) or (?->>'actor') = ANY(?)",
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@ -622,6 +622,18 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPubTest do
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assert Enum.member?(activities, activity_one)
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end
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test "always see your own posts even when they address people you block" do
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user = insert(:user)
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blockee = insert(:user)
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{:ok, _} = User.block(user, blockee)
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{:ok, activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{status: "hey! @#{blockee.nickname}"})
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activities = ActivityPub.fetch_activities([], %{blocking_user: user})
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assert Enum.member?(activities, activity)
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end
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test "doesn't return transitive interactions concerning blocked users" do
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blocker = insert(:user)
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blockee = insert(:user)
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refute repeat_activity in activities
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end
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test "see your own posts even when they adress actors from blocked domains" do
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user = insert(:user)
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domain = "dogwhistle.zone"
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domain_user = insert(:user, %{ap_id: "https://#{domain}/@pundit"})
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{:ok, user} = User.block_domain(user, domain)
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{:ok, activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{status: "hey! @#{domain_user.nickname}"})
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activities = ActivityPub.fetch_activities([], %{blocking_user: user})
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assert Enum.member?(activities, activity)
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end
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test "does return activities from followed users on blocked domains" do
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domain = "meanies.social"
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domain_user = insert(:user, %{ap_id: "https://#{domain}/@pundit"})
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