Lemmy v0.9.0 Release (2021-01-25)
Changes
Since our last release in October of last year, and we’ve had ~450 commits.
The biggest changes, as we’ll outline below, are a re-work of Lemmy’s database structure, a v2
of Lemmy’s API, and activitypub compliance fixes. The new re-worked DB is much faster, easier to maintain, and now supports hierarchical rather than flat objects in the new API.
We’ve also seen the first release of Lemmur, an android / iOS (soon) / windows / linux client, as well as Lemmer, a native iOS client. Much thanks to @krawieck, @shilangyu, and @uuttff8 for making these great clients. If you can, please contribute to their patreon to help fund lemmur development.
LemmyNet projects
Lemmy Server
- Moved views from SQL to Diesel. This was a spinal replacement for much of lemmy.
- Removed all the old fast_tables and triggers, and created new aggregates tables.
- Added a
v2
of the API to support the hierarchical objects created from the above changes. - Moved continuous integration to drone, now includes formatting, clippy, and cargo build checks, unit testing, and federation testing. Drone also deploys both amd64 and arm64 images to dockerhub.
- Split out documentation into git submodule.
- Shortened slur filter to avoid false positives.
- Added query performance testing and comparisons. Added indexes to make sure every query is
< 30 ms
. - Added compilation time testing.
Federation
This release includes some bug fixes for federation, and some changes to get us closer to compliance with the ActivityPub standard.
- Community bans now federating.
- Local posts sometimes got marked as remote.
- Creator of post/comment was not notified about new child comments.
- Community deletion now federated.
None of these are breaking changes, so federation between 0.9.0 and 0.8.11 will work without problems.
Lemmy javascript / typescript client
- Updated the lemmy-js-client to use the new
v2
API. Our API docs now reference this project’s files, to show what the http / websocket forms and responses should look like. - Drone now handles publishing its npm packages.
Lemmy-UI
- Updated it to use the
v2
API vialemmy-js-client
, required changing nearly every component. - Added a live comment count.
- Added drone deploying, and builds for ARM.
- Fixed community link wrapping.
- Community Titles are now used instead of names.
- Various other bug fixes.
Lemmy Docs
- We moved documentation into a separate git repository, and support translation for the docs now!
- Moved our code of conduct into the documentation.
Upgrading
If you’d like to make a DB backup before upgrading, follow this guide.
Known issues
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Whoa, amazing! I see now community names are shown instead of community slugs, maybe worth mentioning?
Sure thing, I’ll add.
Thanks! I think now it appears a lot of communities have in their display names what is better to be in descriptions.
Yep, hopefully these coms will see that and change them to shorter titles. It does make sense to use titles for most things, so !age_of_empires@lemmy.ml for example when on the front page will be
Age Of Empires@lemmy.ml