This pull request adds a very simple ad-hoc ListenBrainz widget to the frontend web view, with progressive enhancement (in all fail states it just falls back to rendering the field as normal).
This necessitated adding the ListenBrainz API endpoint to the `connect-src` part of our Content-Security-Policy header. We might want to tweak this to only add that endpoint to `connect-src` for profiles, and then only for profiles that include a ListenBrainz field, but this would require significant dicking about with the middleware, and checks inside the app logic, such that it might not be worthwhile (after all, we control all the scripts right now anyway).
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4184
Co-authored-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
Co-committed-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* [feature] Allow user to choose "gallery" style web layout
* find a bug and squish it up and all day long you'll have good luck
* just a sec
* [performance] reindex public timeline + tinker with query a bit
* fiddling
* should be good now
* last bit of finagling, i'm done now i prommy
* panic normally
* [feature] Application creation + management via API + settings panel
* fix docs links
* add errnorows test
* use known application as shorter
* add comment about side effects
* peepeepoopoo
* test domain perm subs
* swagger
* envparsing
* dries your wets
* start on docs
* finish up docs
* copy paste errors
* rename actions package
* rename force -> skipCache
* move obfuscate parse nearer to where err is checked
* make higherPrios a simple slice
* don't use receiver for permsFrom funcs
* add more context to error logs
* defer finished log
* use switch for permType instead of if/else
* thanks linter, love you <3
* validate csv headers before full read
* use bufio scanner
Allow instance admins to add custom CSS that will affect
every page of their instance.
This is done with a new CustomCSS instance setting that
works pretty much exactly like the Users CustomCSS property.
This custom CSS is then requested for every page load.
User styles/themes take precedence over this CSS.
Co-authored-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>