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author | lain <lain@soykaf.club> | 2020-08-28 12:17:19 +0000 |
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committer | lain <lain@soykaf.club> | 2020-08-28 12:17:19 +0000 |
commit | 73dd5bdb7dcdf804bdbabcf632671d4de5042ebc (patch) | |
tree | efcb0b8e68f86d067de98a23f40a24c7dab79d2f /docs/configuration/mrf.md | |
parent | f891e2b2f1d1daa122b9856e4b660be394d31e34 (diff) | |
parent | b141e35d641e733dffe7bd6a45a5bbcafe586c56 (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'release/2.1.0' into 'stable'v2.1.0
Release/2.1.0
See merge request pleroma/pleroma!2927
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diff --git a/docs/configuration/mrf.md b/docs/configuration/mrf.md index c3957c255..31c66e098 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/mrf.md +++ b/docs/configuration/mrf.md @@ -34,18 +34,22 @@ config :pleroma, :instance, To use `SimplePolicy`, you must enable it. Do so by adding the following to your `:instance` config object, so that it looks like this: ```elixir -config :pleroma, :instance, +config :pleroma, :mrf, [...] - rewrite_policy: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy + policies: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy ``` Once `SimplePolicy` is enabled, you can configure various groups in the `:mrf_simple` config object. These groups are: -* `media_removal`: Servers in this group will have media stripped from incoming messages. -* `media_nsfw`: Servers in this group will have the #nsfw tag and sensitive setting injected into incoming messages which contain media. * `reject`: Servers in this group will have their messages rejected. -* `federated_timeline_removal`: Servers in this group will have their messages unlisted from the public timelines by flipping the `to` and `cc` fields. +* `accept`: If not empty, only messages from these instances will be accepted (whitelist federation). +* `media_nsfw`: Servers in this group will have the #nsfw tag and sensitive setting injected into incoming messages which contain media. +* `media_removal`: Servers in this group will have media stripped from incoming messages. +* `avatar_removal`: Avatars from these servers will be stripped from incoming messages. +* `banner_removal`: Banner images from these servers will be stripped from incoming messages. * `report_removal`: Servers in this group will have their reports (flags) rejected. +* `federated_timeline_removal`: Servers in this group will have their messages unlisted from the public timelines by flipping the `to` and `cc` fields. +* `reject_deletes`: Deletion requests will be rejected from these servers. Servers should be configured as lists. @@ -54,8 +58,8 @@ Servers should be configured as lists. This example will enable `SimplePolicy`, block media from `illegalporn.biz`, mark media as NSFW from `porn.biz` and `porn.business`, reject messages from `spam.com`, remove messages from `spam.university` from the federated timeline and block reports (flags) from `whiny.whiner`: ```elixir -config :pleroma, :instance, - rewrite_policy: [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy] +config :pleroma, :mrf, + policies: [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy] config :pleroma, :mrf_simple, media_removal: ["illegalporn.biz"], @@ -71,7 +75,7 @@ The effects of MRF policies can be very drastic. It is important to use this fun ## Writing your own MRF Policy -As discussed above, the MRF system is a modular system that supports pluggable policies. This means that an admin may write a custom MRF policy in Elixir or any other language that runs on the Erlang VM, by specifying the module name in the `rewrite_policy` config setting. +As discussed above, the MRF system is a modular system that supports pluggable policies. This means that an admin may write a custom MRF policy in Elixir or any other language that runs on the Erlang VM, by specifying the module name in the `policies` config setting. For example, here is a sample policy module which rewrites all messages to "new message content": @@ -113,7 +117,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RewritePolicy do @impl true def describe do - {:ok, %{mrf_sample: %{content: "new message content"}}}` + {:ok, %{mrf_sample: %{content: "new message content"}}} end end ``` @@ -121,8 +125,8 @@ end If you save this file as `lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf/rewrite_policy.ex`, it will be included when you next rebuild Pleroma. You can enable it in the configuration like so: ```elixir -config :pleroma, :instance, - rewrite_policy: [ +config :pleroma, :mrf, + policies: [ Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy, Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RewritePolicy ] |