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component AP gateway: AP <=> XMPP reactions conversions:
- Pubsub Attachments plugin has been renamed to XEP-0470 following publication
- XEP-0470 has been updated to follow 0.2 changes
- AP reactions (as implemented in Pleroma) are converted to XEP-0470
- XEP-0470 events are converted to AP reactions (again, using "EmojiReact" from Pleroma)
- AP activities related to attachments (like/reactions) are cached in Libervia because
it's not possible to retrieve them from Pleroma instances once they have been emitted
(doing an HTTP get on their ID returns a 404). For now those cache are not flushed, this
should be improved in the future.
- `sharedInbox` is used when available. Pleroma returns a 500 HTTP error when ``to`` or
``cc`` are used in a direct inbox.
- reactions and like are not currently used for direct messages, because they can't be
emitted from Pleroma in this case, thus there is no point in implementing them for the
moment.
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 31 Aug 2022 17:07:03 +0200 |
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.. _libervia-cli_blocking: =========================== blocking: entities blocking =========================== ``blocking`` are commands to block or unblock users by their JIDs (as specified by `XEP-0191`_). You server must implement this XEP to use those commands. A blocking is usually done using bare JID, however, you may specify a resource if you want to block only this resource, or a domain if you want to block a whole domain. Please check `XEP-0191 § JID Matching`_ for details. list ==== List already blocked users. examples -------- Check who has already been blocked:: $ li blocking list block ===== Block one or more entities by specifying their JIDs. You just need to specify the bare JIDs of users that you want to block as positional argument, specify only a domain if you want to block a whole domain. examples -------- Louise wants to block ``spammer@example.com`` and the whole domain ``spammers.example``:: $ li blocking block spammer@example.com spammers.example unblock ======= ``unblock`` works the same way as ``block``. If you want to unblock all blocked users at once, you can use the ``all`` keyword. In this case, you'll have to confirm the action. If you don't want to confirm manually, you can use the ``-f, --force`` flag. examples -------- Pierre wants to unblock the domain ``example.com`` that he has blocked earlier:: $ li blocking unblock example.com Élysée want to unblock all blocked users, without confirmation:: $ li blocking unblock -f all .. _XEP-0191: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0191.html .. _XEP-0191 § JID Matching: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0191.html#matching