* Adding visual captchas for register and login.
* Adding audio wav file for Captcha using espeak.
* Lots of captcha fixes.
- Removed login captchas.
- Added settings to disable captchas, and change difficulty.
- Captchas can only be checked / used once, front end gives a new one on
failure.
- Added front end button for regenerating captcha.
- Added a disabled / pause button audio playing.
* Some more fixes.
More fixes
- fixed docker builds
- fixed mentions regex test
- fixed DATABASE_URL stuff
- change schema path in diesel.toml
Address review comments
- add jsonb column back into activity table
- remove authors field from cargo.toml
- adjust LEMMY_DATABASE_URL env var usage
- rename all occurences of LEMMY_DATABASE_URL to DATABASE_URL
Decouple utils and db
Split code into cargo workspaces
Co-authored-by: Felix Ableitner <me@nutomic.com>
Reviewed-on: https://yerbamate.dev/LemmyNet/lemmy/pulls/67
* Asyncify more
* I guess these changed
* Clean PR a bit
* Convert more away from failure error
* config changes for testing federation
* It was DNS
So actix-web's client relies on TRust DNS Resolver to figure out
where to send data, but TRust DNS Resolver seems to not play nice
with docker, which expressed itself as not resolving the name to
an IP address _the first time_ when making a request. The fix was
literally to make the request again (which I limited to 3 times
total, and not exceeding the request timeout in total)
* Only retry for connecterror
Since TRust DNS Resolver was causing ConnectError::Timeout,
this change limits the retry to only this error, returning
immediately for any other error
* Use http sig norm 0.4.0-alpha for actix-web 3.0 support
* Blocking function, retry http requests
* cargo +nightly fmt
* Only create one pictrs dir
* Don't yarn build
* cargo +nightly fmt
Change ports and container names
Move volumes into subfolder (ref #474)
Merge pull request #587 from StaticallyTypedRice/patch-2
Clarify that content violating this code of conduct will likely be removed.
Clarify that content violating this code of conduct will likely be removed.
Lemmy has a general policy of removing any content that violates the rules whenever possible, which is typically a good thing, and I felt it important to mention that in the code of conduct.
Co-authored-by: Felix <me@nutomic.com>
Co-authored-by: Dessalines <dessalines@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Richie Zhang <12566991+StaticallyTypedRice@users.noreply.github.com>