This is similar to the removed `top-enabled` option but for the Popular feed.
The instance needs to be restarted if the feed was enabled.
Editing admin options on the preferences page is also fixed.
The handling of the feed pages now only happens in a single place.
Instead of redirecting:
- The Top feed now displays a message that it was removed from Invidious.
- The Popular feed now displays a message that it was disabled if it was.
The Top feed used to be a feed based on YouTube ratings. Once YouTube removed
publicly available ratings the Top feed was removed from Invidious but the
option to display a link to it remained.
* Untrack config.yml
`config/config.yml` has been untracked and moved to `config/config.example.yml`.
The Dockerfile has been updated to copy all `config/config.*` files and to try
to move `config/config.example.yml` to `config/config.yml`. If a user supplied
`config/config.yml` exists it is not overwritten.
* Update Dockerfile to use `shard.lock`
* Fix tests
* Update the cryptocurrency address with newly created one
* Replace the icon used for the donation address and link
* Replace the word Monero with the word XMR
* Replace the Liberapay placeholder with a link to the documentation
The YouTube headers are now always added for requests to YouTube.
Previously they were only added for requests going through QUIC.
The session token is now JSON decoded to unescape escaped Unicode characters.
The comment continuation protobuf has been updated and the request now goes
through the YouTube `pbj` JSON API.
Redirect channels may use JS to redirect now, instead of only a response header
as it used to be. This fix reads the channel to redirect to from `ytInitialData`.
The `ytInitialPlayerResponse` regex can now handle `var` and `window`
assignments.
The video streams can now be extracted from `player_response` and
`initial_data`.
This fixes the descriptions on videos and videos themselves. Videos are
technically broken right now, but work becasue of a fallback that goes through
embeds.