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# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
## [Unreleased]
### Added
- Add caching to graph + instance endpoints to better handle traffic spikes.
### Changed
### Deprecated
### Removed
### Fixed
- Added ON DELETE to `most_recent_crawl` table, such that it can handle previously-crawled but now-dead instances.
- You can now login to the admin view by clicking, not just by pressing enter.
## [2.7.0 - 2018-08-18]
### Added
- Add Friendica crawler (only supports peers; there's no timeline API endpoint.)
- Color more server types on the map -- Hubzilla, Plume, Pixelfed, and Wordpress.
### Changed
- Cleaned up ElasticSearch configuration in backend.
### Removed
- Remove color-coding by activity per user. The vast majority of instances had the exact same color so this wasn't very useful.
## [2.6.1 - 2019-08-10]
### Changed
- Added missing indices on `crawls` and `crawl_interactions` tables.
- Added table to store most recent crawl. This speeds up the instance view by a lot!
## [2.6.0 - 2019-08-10]
### Added
- Add nodeinfo and GNU Social crawler.
- Thanks to nodeinfo, Peertube and Writefreely are now also displayed on the map.
- Note that the information about connections comes from other instances.
### Changed
- You can now zoom slightly further out on the map to see more of the fediverse at once.
### Fixed
- Database deletions are now properly handled with `ON DELETE CASCADE` where necessary.
## [2.5.0 - 2019-08-08]
### Added
- Added Misskey crawler.
### Changed
- Crawl instances that are down or unrecognized less often.
### Fixed
- Fixed broken instance view on mobile devices.
- Increased database connection timeout - required as the database grows!
## [2.4.1 - 2019-08-04]
### Fixed
- Fixed a wonky search UI when there are no results.
## [2.4.0 - 2019-08-04]
### Added
- You can now click a button in the search bar to search (you can also still just press enter, of course).
- You can now filter searches by instance type.
- Added toggle to show/hide edges on graph.
- Full-text search across instance descriptions now supports the following languages: arabic, armenian, basque,
bengali, brazilian, bulgarian, catalan, cjk (i.e. chinese, japanese, korean), czech, danish, dutch, english, finnish,
french, galician, german, greek, hindi, hungarian, indonesian, irish, italian, latvian, lithuanian, norwegian,
persian, romanian, russian, sorani, spanish, swedish, turkish, thai.
## [2.3.1 - 2019-08-03]
### Added
- Added a warning on mobile devices suggesting to view the site on a larger computer.
### Changed
- Performance improvements when opening the app on something that isn't the graph.
- There are now fewer irrelevant search results.
- Clarify that the admin page only works for Mastodon and Pleroma instances.
### Fixed
- Fixed some instances being duplicated (due to un-normalized data).
- Fixed mobile instance view erroring for uncrawled instances.
- Improved error handling in admin login page.
- Instances that opt-out will no longer show up in search results ever, nor are they accessible through the API.
### Security
## [2.3.0 - 2019-08-02]
### Added
- Instance administrators can now log in to opt in or out of crawling.
- Added ElasticSearch full-text search over instance domains and descriptions.
- Search results are now highlighted on the graph.
- When you hover a search result, it is now highlighted on the graph.
- Instance details now show activity rate (average number of statuses posted per day).
- It's now possible to color code by activity rate.
### Changed
- Instances are now crawled hourly instead of every 30 minutes.
- There are now 100 concurrent crawl workers by default (increased from 50).
- The colors for color coding have been made brighter (more visible against the dark background).
### Fixed
- Fixed a process leak that could cause the server to OOM.
- Domains are no longer added to the queue twice.
### Security
- The server administrator can now be notified if there's a new potential spam domain.
## [2.2.0 - 2019-07-24]
### Added
- It is now possible to color code the graph by instance type (e.g. Mastodon, Pleroma, etc.)
## [2.1.0 - 2019-07-24]
### Added
- It's now shown in the front-end if an instance wasn't crawled because of its robots.txt.
- You can now link directly to instances at e.g. /instance/mastodon.social.
- Instance details now have a link to the corresponding fediverse.network page.
- The main graph is no longer displayed on mobile. Instead, a smaller neighborhood graph is shown.
### Changed
- You no longer have to zoom completely in to see labels.
- Label size is now dependent on the instance size.
- The instance lookup field is now front-and-center. Is also uses the backend for faster lookups. This is to improve
performance, and it lays the groundwork for full-text search over instance names and descriptions.
- The reset-graph-view button now explains what it's for when you hover over it.
### Fixed
- Previously, direct links to /about would return a 404 on Netlify's infrastructure. No longer.
## [2.0.0] - 2019-07-20
### Added
- The backend has been completely rewritten in Elixir for improved stability and performance.
- An "insularity score" was added to show the percentage of mentions to users on the same instance.
- The crawler now respects robots.txt.
### Changed
- Migrated the frontend graph from Sigma.js to Cytoscape.js.
- To improve performance, instances with no neighbors are no longer shown on the graph.
### Deprecated
- The /api/v1 endpoint no longer exists; now there's a new /api.
### Security
- Spam domains can be blacklisted in the backend crawler's config.
- Add basic automated security scanning (using [Sobelow](https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im.git) and Gitlab's dependency scanning).
## [1.0.0] - 2018-09-01
### Added
- Initial release. The date above is inaccurate; this first version was released sometime in the fall of 2018.
- This release had a Django backend and a [Sigma.js](http://sigmajs.org/) graph.