This also incorporates some interface changes to permit both HTTP
Signatures and other forms of authentication and authorization when
accessing data. This means support for something like OAuth2 should be
doable in conjunction with HTTP Signatures.
Tests are broken; this commit should not be used as a build point.
Also, bugfix the time.Now calls to use the federator's clock instead.
This is how it should have been done in the beginning, but is necessary
for the tests since the HTTP Signatures by default sign the dates in the
headers. And I noticed said dates were being populated by time.Now
instead of the mock-able Clock.
We simply prevent adding a duplicate likes, liked, following, or
follower based on the IRI of the element being added to the collection.
Adds corresponding black box tests.
Note that this deduplication does not cover the inbox.
These generally include improving the handling of OrderedCollections and
IRIs. Note that improvement to setting IRI'd fetches from the
implementing application were made.
Improve the handing of AutoAccept and AutoReject follows. If there are
no owned objects in the Activity, we prevent sending the automatic reply
in case the implemented application is not checking for ownership of the
object of the original Follow activity.
Note that some other tests were impacted due to a change to keep
modifications to collections on objects/actors at parity when calling
get and set on the App.
Fix normalizing the recipents between the object and the activity. Also
allow the handlers to adjust what gets placed in the outbox, since the
client-to-server API allows the server to modify the object before being
delivered.
Also refactored the likes/liked add-to-collections logic so that they
are also applicable for following and followers collections. This code
is still as ugly as sin.
This was uncovered during writing tests where both the Social and
Federative APIs are enabled. The actorObject interface was overused
partially due to my earlier confusion; the introduction of the internal
actor interface resolved this.
Finally, the HttpClient interface was introduced to be able to mock out
calls in testing. It may also prove useful for future applications using
this library.