* Change public accounts pages to mount the web UI
* Fix handling of remote usernames in routes
- When logged in, serve web app
- When logged out, redirect to permalink
- Fix `app-body` class not being set sometimes due to name conflict
* Fix missing `multiColumn` prop
* Fix failing test
* Use `discoverable` attribute to control indexing directives
* Fix `<ColumnLoading />` not using `multiColumn`
* Add `noindex` to accounts in REST API
* Change noindex directive to not be rendered by default before a route is mounted
* Add loading indicator for detailed status in web UI
* Fix missing indicator appearing while account is loading in web UI
- Change name of conversations column in web UI
- Change hotkey for opening conversations column from `g d` to `g c` in web UI
- Remove shortcuts for creating direct-visibility statuses from web UI
* Change how CDN_HOST is passed down to make assets build reproducible
* Change webpacker/webpack configuration to dynamically load publicPath based on meta header
* Fix embedded layout missing the cdn-host meta header
* Add back "Home" link to "Getting started" when Home column isn't mounted
* Fix keys in getting_started
It should not matter much in practice as the list of items will only
change extremely rarely, but having a `key` that corresponds to the actual
item makes much more sense than having it be the index of the item within
the list.
This two-line change fixes a crash in the front end that occurred
under the following circumstances:
* A server had more than one announcement,
* A user was displaying the announcements, and
* An announcement was deleted (or unpublished, which amounts to
the same thing.)
As might be expected, the bug was caused by attempting to access a
notification using an index value outside the bounds of the existing
announcements. Specifically, in two places. First,
`_markAnnouncementAsRead` attempts to modify announcements based on
the current index. This is what caused the front end crash. Second,
when rendering the `Announcements` component, the code paginates the
announcements and displays the current one. This did not cause a
crash, but caused the front end to confusingly display a blank
announcement (in situations that would have caused a crash) with no
way for the user to navigate back to previous announcements.
This commit fixes both issues by adding a check to ensure that the
code never attempts to access an announcement with an index greater
than or equal to the number of announcements present.
* Change meaning of /api/v1/announcements/:id/dismiss to mark an announcement as read
* Change how unread announcements are counted in UI
* Add unread marker to announcements and mark announcements as unread as they are displayed
* Fixups