Fix feed regeneration bug
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ const Compose = React.createClass({
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<Motion defaultStyle={{ x: -100 }} style={{ x: spring(showSearch ? 0 : -100, { stiffness: 210, damping: 20 }) }}>
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{({ x }) =>
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<div className='drawer__inner darker' style={{ transform: `translateX(${x}%)` }}>
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<div className='drawer__inner darker' style={{ transform: `translateX(${x}%)`, visibility: x === -100 ? 'hidden' : 'visible' }}>
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<SearchResultsContainer />
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</div>
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}
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@ -6,7 +6,11 @@ class FanOutOnWriteService < BaseService
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def call(status)
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deliver_to_self(status) if status.account.local?
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status.direct_visibility? ? deliver_to_mentioned_followers(status) : deliver_to_followers(status)
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if status.direct_visibility?
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deliver_to_mentioned_followers(status)
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else
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deliver_to_followers(status)
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end
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return if status.account.silenced? || !status.public_visibility? || status.reblog?
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@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ class PrecomputeFeedService < BaseService
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# Fill up a user's home/mentions feed from DB and return a subset
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# @param [Symbol] type :home or :mentions
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# @param [Account] account
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def call(type, account)
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Status.send("as_#{type}_timeline", account).limit(FeedManager::MAX_ITEMS).each do |status|
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next if FeedManager.instance.filter?(type, status, account)
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redis.zadd(FeedManager.instance.key(type, account.id), status.id, status.reblog? ? status.reblog_of_id : status.id)
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def call(_, account)
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Status.as_home_timeline(account).limit(FeedManager::MAX_ITEMS).each do |status|
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next if (status.direct_visibility? && !status.permitted?(account)) || FeedManager.instance.filter?(:home, status, account)
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redis.zadd(FeedManager.instance.key(:home, account.id), status.id, status.reblog? ? status.reblog_of_id : status.id)
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end
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end
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