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When a follow request is sent, but not (yet) accepted, the behaviour is now to cancel the request instead of re sending. The reason is double * You couldn't cancel a follow request if you change your mind and the request wasn't answered yet * Instances don't always correctly process a new follow request when the following is already happening. If something went wrong (e;g. the target server thinks you're following, but your instance thinks you're not yet), it's better to first sent an unfollow. This is the behaviour that Mastodon and most probably most other clients have. Therefore this flow is more tested and expected by other instances. |
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Pleroma-FE
A single column frontend designed for Pleroma.
For Translators
To translate Pleroma-FE, add your language to src/i18n/messages.js. Pleroma-FE will set your language by your browser locale, but you can temporarily force it in the code by changing the locale in main.js.
FOR ADMINS
You don't need to build Pleroma-FE yourself. Those using the Pleroma backend will be able to use it out of the box.
Build Setup
# install dependencies
npm install -g yarn
yarn
# serve with hot reload at localhost:8080
npm run dev
# build for production with minification
npm run build
# run unit tests
npm run unit
For Contributors:
You can create file /config/local.json
(see example) to enable some convenience dev options:
target
: makes local dev server redirect to some existing instance's BE instead of local BE, useful for testing things in near-production environment and searching for real-life use-cases.staticConfigPreference
: makes FE's/static/config.json
take preference of BE-served/api/statusnet/config.json
. Only works in dev mode.
FE Build process also leaves current commit hash in global variable ___pleromafe_commit_hash
so that you can easily see which pleroma-fe commit instance is running, also helps pinpointing which commit was used when FE was bundled into BE.
Configuration
Edit config.json for configuration.
Options
Login methods
loginMethod
can be set to either password
(the default) or token
, which will use the full oauth redirection flow, which is useful for SSO situations.