Vervis/templates/widget/actor-link.hamlet
fr33domlover 8fc5c80dd6 New Network.FedURI with separate URI modes for dev and for fediverse
FedURIs, until now, have been requiring HTTPS, and no port number, and DNS
internet domain names. This works just fine on the forge fediverse, but it
makes local dev builds much less useful.

This patch introduces URI types that have a type tag specifying one of 2 modes:

- `Dev`: Works with URIs like `http://localhost:3000/s/fr33`
- `Fed`: Works with URIs like `https://dev.community/s/fr33`

This should allow even to run multiple federating instances for development,
without needing TLS or reverse proxies or editing the hosts files or anything
like that.
2019-07-23 13:59:48 +00:00

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$case actor
$of MessageTreeNodeLocal _lmid s
<a href=@{SharerR $ sharerIdent s}>
$maybe name <- sharerName s
#{name}
$nothing
#{shr2text $ sharerIdent s}
<span>
./s/#{shr2text $ sharerIdent s}
$of MessageTreeNodeRemote h _luMsg luAuthor mname
<a href="#{renderObjURI $ ObjURI h luAuthor}">
$maybe name <- mname
#{name}
$nothing
(?)
<span>
#{shortURI h luAuthor}