# frozen_string_literal: true class ActivityPub::Activity::Like < ActivityPub::Activity CUSTOM_EMOJI_REGEX = /^:[^:]+:$/ def perform original_status = status_from_uri(object_uri) return if original_status.nil? || delete_arrived_first?(@json['id']) return if maybe_process_embedded_reaction return if @account.favourited?(original_status) favourite = original_status.favourites.create!(account: @account) LocalNotificationWorker.perform_async(original_status.account_id, favourite.id, 'Favourite', 'favourite') Trends.statuses.register(original_status) end # Some servers deliver reactions as likes with the emoji in content # Versions of Misskey before 12.1.0 specify emojis in _misskey_reaction instead, so we check both # See https://misskey-hub.net/ns.html#misskey-reaction for details def maybe_process_embedded_reaction original_status = status_from_uri(object_uri) name = @json['content'] || @json['_misskey_reaction'] return false if name.nil? if CUSTOM_EMOJI_REGEX.match?(name) name.delete! ':' custom_emoji = process_emoji_tags(name, @json['tag']) return false if custom_emoji.nil? # invalid custom emoji, treat it as a regular like end return true if @account.reacted?(original_status, name, custom_emoji) reaction = original_status.status_reactions.create!(account: @account, name: name, custom_emoji: custom_emoji) LocalNotificationWorker.perform_async(original_status.account_id, reaction.id, 'StatusReaction', 'reaction') true # account tried to react with disabled custom emoji. Returning true to discard activity. rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid true end end