* unperson shadowbanned users
if a shadowbanned user copes, does anyone hear them seethe?
* unperson shadowbanned users (by id)
* don't import that
* Add include_blocks.
We don't always want to request blocks from the db when we have a user set
* block shadowbanned users from hole mod tools
* don't allow awarding shadowbanned things
* fix conflict
* gracefully use get_account when specified and also add include_blocks flag to get_account as well
Touched a ton of files to finally standardize on having trailing
final newlines, as best practice recommends and so our devs stop
accidentally fighting each other over it.
This was performed automatically with the following:
git ls-files -z '*.py' | while IFS= read -rd '' f; \
do tail -c1 < "$f" | read -r _ || echo >> "$f"; done
git ls-files -z '*.css' | while IFS= read -rd '' f; \
do tail -c1 < "$f" | read -r _ || echo >> "$f"; done
This commit touches more files than it ought to because this change
required untangling some circular imports, notably a lingering import
of files.helpers.slots in helpers.actions (presumably from old Snappy
gambling logic) and the User.active_blackjack_game accessor. Otherwise,
the logic is fairly straightforward.
Adds the files.helpers.assetcache module, which runs on worker startup
to compute CRC digests of files in given asset directories and provides
a Jinja filter to create cachebusted URLs based on those hashes.
This alleviates the need to increment cachebusting counters in query
strings entirely for files it is applied to.