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- view profile (using make-profile-buffer-for).
- user confirm to delete toot.
- better follow/mute/block/profile prompts
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Currently, `mastodon-auth--access-token` unconditionally returns the
value of the `:access_token` key from the response of
`(mastodon-auth--get-token)`. This causes problems when there was an
error getting the token, for example, if you enter the wrong
password. If a token couldn’t be retrieved, the JSON looks like:
(:error "invalid_grant"
:error_description "The provided authorization grant is invalid, expired, revoked, does not match the redirection URI used in the authorization request, or was issued to another client.")
Since there is no `:access_token` key, `mastodon-auth--access-token`
returns `nil`, which results in a broken header in the next request:
Authorization: Bearer
Which causes the whole thing to freeze Emacs until you mash `C-g`.
This commit rewrites the function to handle that case; to explicitly
signal an error for *any* response that isn’t expected; to use
`if-let`, which allows the temporary `token` variable to be
eliminated; uses `pcase` to determine what kind of response was
received; and adds ERT tests for all these cases.
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This prevents mastodon.el from locking Emacs and spinning forever.
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- this way you can favorite posts when viewing a profile
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Set a HTTP timeout.
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This prevents mastodon.el from locking Emacs and spinning forever.
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Rewrite `mastodon-auth--access-token` so it handles errors.
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Currently, `mastodon-auth--access-token` unconditionally returns the
value of the `:access_token` key from the response of
`(mastodon-auth--get-token)`. This causes problems when there was an
error getting the token, for example, if you enter the wrong
password. If a token couldn’t be retrieved, the JSON looks like:
(:error "invalid_grant"
:error_description "The provided authorization grant is invalid, expired, revoked, does not match the redirection URI used in the authorization request, or was issued to another client.")
Since there is no `:access_token` key, `mastodon-auth--access-token`
returns `nil`, which results in a broken header in the next request:
Authorization: Bearer
Which causes the whole thing to freeze Emacs until you mash `C-g`.
This commit rewrites the function to handle that case; to explicitly
signal an error for *any* response that isn’t expected; to use
`if-let`, which allows the temporary `token` variable to be
eliminated; uses `pcase` to determine what kind of response was
received; and adds ERT tests for all these cases.
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See issue #218 — we mistakenly modified the global value and `mastodon-toot--update-status-fields` makes no sense outside the toot compose buffer.
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The package-lint logic is too daft to cope with this (you cannot even mention it in a comment).
We now move the discover functionality into its own package and just mention in the README file how to make use of it.
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As pointed out in issue #211 the compiler actually warned the user about `json-array-type` etc. being unused lexical vars.
Let's hope that this fixes the errors reported with reading json.
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- Visual feedback in the buffer of:
- Number of characters
- Content warning flag
- Posting visibility
- Can't post an empty toot.
- Changing visibility to something other than "public".
Still missing:
- Attaching media
- Enabling the NSWF-flag toggling.
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* Use the email address of the current user as default
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Now that we calculate the base toot id, we can ensure that it is unset in notifications that do not represent a toot.
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(Favouriting itself is still hard since we have clobbered the 'f' keybinding, but if you bind it to something else or invoke it via `M-x mastodon-toot--toggle-favourite` then at least it works.)
This also changes the regular boosting/favoriting behavior. Before we would boost/fav a boost or fav instead of the actual toot that was boosted/faved. With this change we always boost/fav the base toot.
To do this we now keep a second toot id (with the base toot) in the byline's properities. (For regular statuses 'toot-id and 'base-toot-id will be identical.)
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I had issues that occasionally I couldn't unfavorite / unboost a toot.
Once that was fixed it annoyed me that the cursor would often jump on those actions (jumping to the byline with no need).
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- Erase buffer before adding new contents
- Don't globally set `print-level` and `print-length`; just temporarily let them to the locally desired values.
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* Add an alternative approach to user profile opening.
This way asks the user in the minibuffer for the handle and offering completion for all user handles in the current status but allowing the user to also enter any other handle to browse whichever account they wish.
This also cleans up some compiler warnings about profile code.
* Create a new minor mode for mastodon profile pages. There we override the 'f' and 'F' keys to show following and followers respectively.
Those pages now look very similar to the regular profile page (with a header).
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