add the ability to 'quarantine' an activitypub peer, causing them to be treated as an OStatus peer.

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William Pitcock 2018-06-07 03:26:41 +00:00
parent 0a0c6bf394
commit 09604182d0
2 changed files with 16 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -54,7 +54,8 @@
registrations_open: true,
federating: true,
rewrite_policy: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NoOpPolicy,
public: true
public: true,
quarantined_instances: []
config :pleroma, :activitypub, accept_blocks: true

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@ -562,6 +562,17 @@ def make_user_from_nickname(nickname) do
end
end
@quarantined_instances Keyword.get(@instance, :quarantined_instances, [])
def should_federate?(inbox, public) do
if public do
true
else
inbox_info = URI.parse(inbox)
inbox_info.host not in @quarantined_instances
end
end
def publish(actor, activity) do
followers =
if actor.follower_address in activity.recipients do
@ -571,6 +582,8 @@ def publish(actor, activity) do
[]
end
public = is_public?(activity)
remote_inboxes =
(Pleroma.Web.Salmon.remote_users(activity) ++ followers)
|> Enum.filter(fn user -> User.ap_enabled?(user) end)
@ -578,6 +591,7 @@ def publish(actor, activity) do
(data["endpoints"] && data["endpoints"]["sharedInbox"]) || data["inbox"]
end)
|> Enum.uniq()
|> Enum.filter(fn inbox -> should_federate?(inbox, public) end)
{:ok, data} = Transmogrifier.prepare_outgoing(activity.data)
json = Jason.encode!(data)