X-Git-Url: http://git.squeep.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fpleroma%2Fweb%2Fmetadata%2Fproviders%2Fopen_graph.ex;h=df0cca74a6ce5a58a12f19af7966d170afa22f2a;hb=99cc26bb02f2ac7ab26aa761ee5427406830a778;hp=1687b2634c82f804aad39018958928c3d0a526ef;hpb=52fc59f125c10ad73b9fd1a0639b6dc5681776ca;p=akkoma diff --git a/lib/pleroma/web/metadata/providers/open_graph.ex b/lib/pleroma/web/metadata/providers/open_graph.ex index 1687b2634..df0cca74a 100644 --- a/lib/pleroma/web/metadata/providers/open_graph.ex +++ b/lib/pleroma/web/metadata/providers/open_graph.ex @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph do alias Pleroma.User + alias Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy alias Pleroma.Web.Metadata alias Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.Provider alias Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Utils @@ -19,37 +20,24 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph do }) do attachments = build_attachments(object) scrubbed_content = Utils.scrub_html_and_truncate(object) - # Zero width space - content = - if scrubbed_content != "" and scrubbed_content != "\u200B" do - ": “" <> scrubbed_content <> "”" - else - "" - end - # Most previews only show og:title which is inconvenient. Instagram - # hacks this by putting the description in the title and making the - # description longer prefixed by how many likes and shares the post - # has. Here we use the descriptive nickname in the title, and expand - # the full account & nickname in the description. We also use the cute^Wevil - # smart quotes around the status text like Instagram, too. [ {:meta, [ property: "og:title", - content: "#{user.name}" <> content + content: Utils.user_name_string(user) ], []}, {:meta, [property: "og:url", content: url], []}, {:meta, [ property: "og:description", - content: "#{Utils.user_name_string(user)}" <> content + content: scrubbed_content ], []}, - {:meta, [property: "og:type", content: "website"], []} + {:meta, [property: "og:type", content: "article"], []} ] ++ if attachments == [] or Metadata.activity_nsfw?(object) do [ - {:meta, [property: "og:image", content: Utils.attachment_url(User.avatar_url(user))], + {:meta, [property: "og:image", content: MediaProxy.preview_url(User.avatar_url(user))], []}, {:meta, [property: "og:image:width", content: 150], []}, {:meta, [property: "og:image:height", content: 150], []} @@ -70,8 +58,9 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph do ], []}, {:meta, [property: "og:url", content: user.uri || user.ap_id], []}, {:meta, [property: "og:description", content: truncated_bio], []}, - {:meta, [property: "og:type", content: "website"], []}, - {:meta, [property: "og:image", content: Utils.attachment_url(User.avatar_url(user))], []}, + {:meta, [property: "og:type", content: "article"], []}, + {:meta, [property: "og:image", content: MediaProxy.preview_url(User.avatar_url(user))], + []}, {:meta, [property: "og:image:width", content: 150], []}, {:meta, [property: "og:image:height", content: 150], []} ] @@ -82,29 +71,35 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph do Enum.reduce(attachments, [], fn attachment, acc -> rendered_tags = Enum.reduce(attachment["url"], [], fn url, acc -> - # TODO: Add additional properties to objects when we have the data available. - # Also, Whatsapp only wants JPEG or PNGs. It seems that if we add a second og:image + # TODO: Whatsapp only wants JPEG or PNGs. It seems that if we add a second og:image # object when a Video or GIF is attached it will display that in Whatsapp Rich Preview. case Utils.fetch_media_type(@media_types, url["mediaType"]) do "audio" -> [ - {:meta, [property: "og:audio", content: Utils.attachment_url(url["href"])], []} + {:meta, [property: "og:audio", content: MediaProxy.url(url["href"])], []} | acc ] + # Not using preview_url for this. It saves bandwidth, but the image dimensions will + # be wrong. We generate it on the fly and have no way to capture or analyze the + # image to get the dimensions. This can be an issue for apps/FEs rendering images + # in timelines too, but you can get clever with the aspect ratio metadata as a + # workaround. "image" -> [ - {:meta, [property: "og:image", content: Utils.attachment_url(url["href"])], []}, - {:meta, [property: "og:image:width", content: 150], []}, - {:meta, [property: "og:image:height", content: 150], []} + {:meta, [property: "og:image", content: MediaProxy.url(url["href"])], []}, + {:meta, [property: "og:image:alt", content: attachment["name"]], []} | acc ] + |> maybe_add_dimensions(url) "video" -> [ - {:meta, [property: "og:video", content: Utils.attachment_url(url["href"])], []} + {:meta, [property: "og:video", content: MediaProxy.url(url["href"])], []} | acc ] + |> maybe_add_dimensions(url) + |> maybe_add_video_thumbnail(url) _ -> acc @@ -116,4 +111,38 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph do end defp build_attachments(_), do: [] + + # We can use url["mediaType"] to dynamically fill the metadata + defp maybe_add_dimensions(metadata, url) do + type = url["mediaType"] |> String.split("/") |> List.first() + + cond do + !is_nil(url["height"]) && !is_nil(url["width"]) -> + metadata ++ + [ + {:meta, [property: "og:#{type}:width", content: "#{url["width"]}"], []}, + {:meta, [property: "og:#{type}:height", content: "#{url["height"]}"], []} + ] + + true -> + metadata + end + end + + # Media Preview Proxy makes thumbnails of videos without resizing, so we can trust the + # width and height of the source video. + defp maybe_add_video_thumbnail(metadata, url) do + cond do + Pleroma.Config.get([:media_preview_proxy, :enabled], false) -> + metadata ++ + [ + {:meta, [property: "og:image:width", content: "#{url["width"]}"], []}, + {:meta, [property: "og:image:height", content: "#{url["height"]}"], []}, + {:meta, [property: "og:image", content: MediaProxy.preview_url(url["href"])], []} + ] + + true -> + metadata + end + end end