}
}
+ /**
+ * This is kind of a hack for using external setup code that's trying to
+ * build single-user sites.
+ *
+ * Will still return a username if the config singleuser/nickname is set
+ * even if the account doesn't exist, which normally indicates that the
+ * site is horribly misconfigured.
+ *
+ * At the moment, we need to let it through so that router setup can
+ * complete, otherwise we won't be able to create the account.
+ *
+ * This will be easier when we can more easily create the account and
+ * *then* switch the site to 1user mode without jumping through hoops.
+ *
+ * @return string
+ * @throws ServerException if no valid single user account is present
+ * @throws ServerException if called when not in single-user mode
+ */
+ static function singleUserNickname()
+ {
+ try {
+ $user = User::singleUser();
+ return $user->nickname;
+ } catch (Exception $e) {
+ if (common_config('singleuser', 'enabled') && common_config('singleuser', 'nickname')) {
+ common_log(LOG_WARN, "Warning: code attempting to pull single-user nickname when the account does not exist. If this is not setup time, this is probably a bug.");
+ return common_config('singleuser', 'nickname');
+ }
+ throw $e;
+ }
+ }
++
+ /**
+ * Find and shorten links in the given text using this user's URL shortening
+ * settings.
+ *
+ * By default, links will be left untouched if the text is shorter than the
+ * configured maximum notice length. Pass true for the $always parameter
+ * to force all links to be shortened regardless.
+ *
+ * Side effects: may save file and file_redirection records for referenced URLs.
+ *
+ * @param string $text
+ * @param boolean $always
+ * @return string
+ */
+ public function shortenLinks($text, $always=false)
+ {
+ return common_shorten_links($text, $always, $this);
+ }
}