Ensure the job was queued, remove the other test validation. We already prove elsewhere that Pleroma.User.delete/1 works, so repeating that here is a waste.
This does not seem to be the intended behaviour, as the code that produces it
did not actually ever do anything and just returned the tag as-is.
See
lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/object_validators/tag_validator.ex
and
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/merge_requests/4358#note_112681
At least Mastodon and Misskey output tags without the # from their API,
so in reality tags with the hash should rarely happen.
Its last use was a check in lib/application.ex that was removed in
commit 0e53cb4940
Major OTP version can be fetched with System.otp_release/0.
If checking against minor versions and patch levels is needed,
revert this commit since it uses the recommended way of getting
a full OTP version string.
warning: comparison with structs found:
left <= right
given types:
dynamic() <= dynamic(%NaiveDateTime{})
where "left" (context ExUnit.Assertions) was given the type:
# type: dynamic()
# from: test/pleroma/web/plugs/user_tracking_plug_test.exs:25
left = user.last_active_at
where "right" (context ExUnit.Assertions) was given the type:
# type: dynamic(%NaiveDateTime{})
# from: test/pleroma/web/plugs/user_tracking_plug_test.exs:25
right = NaiveDateTime.truncate(NaiveDateTime.utc_now(), :second)
Comparison operators (>, <, >=, <=, min, and max) perform structural and not semantic comparison. Comparing with a struct won't give meaningful results. Structs that can be compared typically define a compare/2 function within their modules that can be used for semantic comparison.
typing violation found at:
│
25 │ assert user.last_active_at <= NaiveDateTime.truncate(NaiveDateTime.utc_now(), :second)
│ ~
│
└─ test/pleroma/web/plugs/user_tracking_plug_test.exs:25:32: Pleroma.Web.Plugs.UserTrackingPlugTest."test updates last_active_at for a new user"/1
warning: :warnings_as_errors is deprecated as part of Code.get_compiler_option/1
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1597: Code.get_compiler_option/1
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1572: anonymous fn/2 in Code.compiler_options/1
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/enum.ex:2546: Enum."-reduce/3-lists^foldl/2-0-"/3
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1571: Code.compiler_options/1
(pleroma 2.9.1-77-g8ec49c59-elixir-1-18+test) lib/pleroma/application.ex:104: Pleroma.Application.start/2
(kernel 10.2.6) application_master.erl:295: :application_master.start_it_old/4
warning: :warnings_as_errors is deprecated as part of Code.put_compiler_option/2, instead you must pass it as a --warnings-as-errors flag. If you need to set it as a default in a mix task, you can also set it under aliases: [compile: "compile --warnings-as-errors"]
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1710: Code.put_compiler_option/2
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1573: anonymous fn/2 in Code.compiler_options/1
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/enum.ex:2546: Enum."-reduce/3-lists^foldl/2-0-"/3
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1571: Code.compiler_options/1
(pleroma 2.9.1-77-g8ec49c59-elixir-1-18+test) lib/pleroma/application.ex:104: Pleroma.Application.start/2
(kernel 10.2.6) application_master.erl:295: :application_master.start_it_old/4
- `/api/v1/accounts/:id/block` now has a "duration" parameter
- `/api/v1/blocks` returns "block_expires_at" to indicate when the block
will expire
- MuteExpireWorker also processes block expiration
- Remove unused OpenAPI parameters from mute endpoint
- Add pleroma:block_expiration to nodeinfo features