Add the ability to search for specific comments within posts.
Known issues:
- Just like on reddit, this does not work with comment sorting. The
sorting order is ignored during the search and changing the sorting
order after the search does not change anything. I do not think we
can fix this before reddit does, since in my understanding we rely
on them for the sorting. However we could implement a default
sorting method ourselves by taking the vector of comments returned
from the search and sorting it manually.
- The UI could be improved on mobile. On screens with a max width
inferior to 480 pixels, the comment search bar is displayed below
the comment sorting form. It would be great if we could make the
search bar have the same width as the whole comment sorting form
but I do not have the willpower to write any more css.
`user: nobody`: the least privileged account.
`read_only: true`: this container doesn't write anything to the filesystem, this removes a vector.
`security_opt`: disallows the container to grab more privileges.
`cap_drop`: this container doesn't need any capabilities, drop them.
`networks`: put `libreddit` into its own network so it cannot see other containers by default.
* Fix gated communities being unviewable by treating them as quarantined
* Show restriction reason in quarantine template
* Add `gated` checks for other requests
Making a new connection on every request is very slow and wasteful, espectially on slower network.
Fix this by reuse a hyper client which shares a connection pool.
I'm able to lower /r/popular loading time from 5s to 1.5s on my machine.
Addresses the following layout bugs in mobile view:
* improper rendering of award images on posts
* upvote ratio no longer appearing on bottom-right corner of post as
before
* Reddit warning pop-up background cut off at bottom of page
Fixes#713.
This allows GitHub Linguist to generate slightly more accurate language
stats for this repository, and also enable syntax highlighting in the
GitHub web UI. Due to caching, it may take a few days for this change to
have a visible effect on github.com.
This simplifies the logic to build the listener by using more clap
features instead of manually accessing the PORT environment variable.
This also removes unnecessary `unwrap_or` calls that set defaults that
are already set by clap.