Fix federation with Pleroma (take 2) #314
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Supersedes #313, but I wanted to make a separate PR so the solutions could be easily compared. See the original for more context.
Pleroma has a bug where
(created)
is not an acceptable component to sign. This leads to a conundrum, becauseDate
is a "forbidden" header name according to the fetch spec.At the same time, Mastodon requires that
Date
or(created)
be part of the signature. So if you choose(created)
, federation with Pleroma breaks. If you chooseDate
, you violate the fetch spec.Trying to set
(created)
as an actual header throws. But settingDate
and removing(created)
actually works.I am running this code in Deno, not a Cloudflare worker. There I am able to set the
Date
header just fine, and federation works perfectly with Mastodon, Pleroma, and Misskey. I tested all 3 this time.