When choosing the Open Graph image (the preview image shown when a
Danbooru link is posted on Discord or social media), choose the safest
image with the highest score, rather than the image with the highest
favcount.
Fix the post index page to not show nsfw tags in the sidebar in safe
mode. Instead of showing the most popular tags on the front page, or the
most similar tags to the current search, show only frequent tags (the
top 25 tags from posts on the current page).
* Remove the default list of blocked tags in safe mode.
* Change it so that tags that are blocked in safe mode are filtered out
at the database level rather than at the html level.
Show a "This page has been removed because of a takedown request" error when
an unauthorized user searches for a banned tag, or tries to view a banned post.
Fix a nil deference error on the post index page. This happened when
performing a single tag search in safe mode and calculating the number
of search results timed out.
This setting automatically added the `-status:deleted` metatag to all searches. This meant deleted
posts were filtered out at the database level, rather than at the html level. This way searches
wouldn't have less-than-full pages.
The cost was that searches were slower, mainly because post counts weren't cached. Normally when you
search for a tag, we can get the post count from the tags table. If the search is actually like
`touhou -status:deleted`, then we don't know the count and we have to calculate it on demand.
This option is being removed because it did the opposite of what people thought it did. People
thought it made deleted posts visible, when actually it made them more hidden.
Switch to the post search engine using the new PostQuery parser. The new
engine fully supports AND, OR, and NOT operators and grouping expressions
with parentheses.
Highlights:
New OR operator:
* `skirt or dress` (same as `~skirt ~dress`)
Tags can be grouped with parentheses:
* `1girl (skirt or dress)`
* `(blonde_hair blue_eyes) or (red_hair green_eyes)`
* `~(blonde_hair blue_eyes) ~(red_hair green_eyes)` (same as above)
* `(pantyhose or thighhighs) (black_legwear or brown_legwear)`
* `(~pantyhose ~thighhighs) (~black_legwear ~brown_legwear)` (same as above)
Metatags can be OR'd together:
* `user:evazion or fav:evazion`
* `~user:evazion ~fav:evazion`
Wildcard tags can combined with either AND or OR:
* `black_* white_*` (find posts with at least one black_* tag AND one white_* tag)
* `black_* or white_*` (find posts with at least one black_* tag OR one white_* tag)
* `~black_* ~white_*` (same as above)
See 4c7cfc73 for more syntax examples.
Fixes#4949: And+or search?
Fixes#5056: Wildcard searches return unexpected results when combined with OR searches
Fix the paginator not appearing when all posts on the page are hidden,
because of deleted posts, banned artists, censored tags, or non-safe
posts in safe mode. This prevented navigating to the next or previous
page.
Fix the /posts index controller not logging the normalized search query
to NewRelic when the search failed, either because of a tag limit error,
a search timeout, or a RSS feed rate limit error.
Also don't log the number of search results when it's an API request or
failed search. This is to avoid doing a potentially slow full post count
when it's not otherwise needed.
Make "show scores" setting persistent.
The setting is stored in a `post_preview_show_votes` cookie. This means
it's remembered on a per-device basis, but not on a per-account basis.
This is so users without an account can use the setting, and so you can
use different settings on desktop and mobile.
The `view=score` URL param has been replaced by `show_votes=true`. The
`show_votes` URL param overrides the `post_preview_show_votes` cookie.
Make the `order:random` metatag truly randomize the search. Add a
`random:N` metatag that returns up to N random posts, like what
`order:random` did before.
`order:random` now returns the entire search in random order. Before it
just returned a pageful of pseudorandom posts. This will be more
accurate for small searches, but slower for large searches. If
`order:random` times out, try `random:N` instead.
The `random:N` metatag returns up to N pseudorandom posts. This is
faster than `order:random` for large searches, but for small searches,
it may return less than N posts, and the randomness may be biased. Some
posts may be more likely than others to appear. N must be between 0 and
200.
Also, `/posts?tags=touhou&random=1` now redirects to `/posts?tags=touhou+random:N`.
Before the `random=1` param acted like a free `order:random` tag; now it
redirects to a `random:N` search, so it counts against your tag limit.
* Add a gap between thumbnails on mobile.
* Adjust CSS for scores and vote buttons.
* Include "Private favorites" as an incentive on the user upgrade page.
* Fix vote buttons not being visible beneath thumbnails on mobile.
* Fix the "Show scores" link not preserving the current page number.
* Fix vote buttons being unintentionally enabled for all thumbnails by default.
* Fix banned and restricted users being able to favorite posts by
tagging them with `fav:self`.
* Fix search engines being able to crawl /posts?view=score pages.
* Fix broken tests.
Add upvote and downvote buttons beneath thumbnails on the post index page.
This is disabled by default. To enable it, click the "..." menu in the top
right of the page, then click "Show scores".
This is currently a per-search setting, not an account setting. If you
enable it in one tab, it won't be enabled in other tabs.
Show the length of videos and animated posts in the thumbnail. The
length is shown the top left corner in MM:SS format. This replaces the
play button icon.
Show a speaker icon instead of a music note icon for posts with sound.
Doing this requires doing `.includes(:media_asset)` in a bunch of
places to avoid N+1 queries when we access the post's duration.
Try to optimize certain types of common slow searches:
* Searches for mutually-exclusive tags (e.g. `1girl multiple_girls`,
`touhou solo -1girl -1boy`)
* Relatively large tags that are heavily skewed towards old posts
(e.g. lucky_star, haruhi_suzumiya_no_yuuutsu, inazuma_eleven_(series),
imageboard_desourced).
* Mid-sized tags in the <30k post range that Postgres thinks are
big enough for a post id index scan, but a tag index scan is faster.
The general pattern is Postgres not using the tag index because it
thinks scanning down the post id index would be faster, but it's
actually much slower because it degrades to a full table scan. This
usually happens when Postgres thinks a tag is larger or more common than
it really is. Here we try to force Postgres into using the tag index
when we know the search is small.
One case that is still slow is `2girls -multiple_girls`. This returns no
results, but we can't know that without searching all of `2girls`. The
general case is searching for `A -B` where A is a subset of B and A and B
are both large tags.
Hopefully fixes#581, #654, #743, #1020, #1039, #1421, #2207, #4070,
#4337, #4896, and various other issues raised over the years regarding
slow searches.
Pundit 2.1.1 changed it so that if the first argument to `authorize` is
an Array, then the `authorize` call returns the last element of the
array. This broke order:random, because in that case we returned an
Array of posts. The fix is to return an ActiveRecord::Relation of posts,
which is more correct anyway.
Refactor the post preview html to use the ViewComponent framework. This
lets us encapsulate all the HTML, CSS, and helper methods for a UI
component in a single place.
See https://viewcomponent.org.
When a user does a tag search, log a few more things, including the normalized
search string, the number of tags in the search string, and the number of results.
* Include appealed posts in the modqueue.
* Add `status` field to appeals. Appeals start out as `pending`, then
become `rejected` if the post isn't approved within three days. If the
post is approved, the appeal's status becomes `succeeded`.
* Add `status` field to flags. Flags start out as `pending` then become
`rejected` if the post is approved within three days. If the post
isn't approved, the flag's status becomes `succeeded`.
* Leave behind a "Unapproved in three days" dummy flag when an appeal
goes unapproved, just like when a pending post is unapproved.
* Only allow deleted posts to be appealed. Don't allow flagged posts to be appealed.
* Add `status:appealed` metatag. `status:appealed` is separate from `status:pending`.
* Include appealed posts in `status:modqueue`. Search `status:modqueue order:modqueue`
to view the modqueue as a normal search.
* Retroactively set old flags and appeals as succeeded or rejected. This
may not be correct for posts that were appealed or flagged multiple
times. This is difficult to set correctly because we don't have
approval records for old posts, so we can't tell the actual outcome of
old flags and appeals.
* Deprecate the `is_resolved` field on post flags. A resolved flag is a
flag that isn't pending.
* Known bug: appealed posts have a black border instead of a blue
border. Checking whether a post has been appealed would require either
an extra query on the posts/index page, or an is_appealed flag on
posts, neither of which are very desirable.
* Known bug: you can't use `status:appealed` in blacklists, for the same
reason as above.
Rework sitemaps to provide more coverage of the site. We want every
important page on the site - including every post, tag, and wiki page -
to be indexed by Google. We do this by generating sitemaps and sitemap
indexes that contain links to every important page on the site.
Bug: when a search timed out we got the generic failbooru page instead
of the search timeout error page.
Cause: when rendering the <link rel="next"> / <link rel="prev"> tags in
the header, we may need to evaluate the search to determine the next or
previous page, but if the searches times out then this fails, which
caused Rails to throw a ActionView::Template::Error because an exception
was thrown while rendering the template.
Likewise, rendering the attributes for the <body> tag could fail with an
ActionView::Template::Error because the call to `current_item.present?`
forced evaluation of the search.
Fix the wiki excerpt not appearing when searching for a tag that doesn't
exist in the tag list. This could happen if someone created a wiki for a
tag that has never been used on a post.
Fix the sidebar on the /posts index page sometimes being blank. This
could happen when either the related tag calculation was too slow and
timed out, or when Reporbooru was unavailable and we couldn't fetch the
list of popular tags.
In the tag list would otherwise be blank, we fall back to frequent tags
(the most common tags on the current page of results).
Also change it so that if Reportbooru is unconfigured, we fail
gracefully by returning blank results instead of failing with an
exception. This is so we can still view the popular searches and missed
searches pages during testing (even though they'll be blank).
* Combine MissedSearchService, PostViewCountService, and
PopularSearchService into single ReportbooruService class.
* Use Danbooru::Http for these services instead of HTTParty.
Fixes bug described in d3e4ac7c17 (commitcomment-39049351)
When dealing with searches, there are several variables we have to keep
in mind:
* Whether tag aliases should be applied.
* Whether search terms should be sorted.
* Whether the rating:s and -status:deleted metatags should be added by
safe mode and the hide deleted posts setting.
Which of these things we need to do depends on the context:
* We want to apply aliases when actually doing the search, calculating
the count, looking up the wiki excerpt, recording missed/popular
searches in Reportbooru, and calculating related tags for the sidebar,
but not when displaying the raw search as typed by the user (for
example, in the page title or in the tag search box).
* We want to sort the search when calculating cache keys for fast_count
or related tags, and when recording missed/popular searches, but not
in the page title or when displaying the raw search.
* We want to add rating:s and -status:deleted when performing the
search, calculating the count, or recording missed/popular searches,
but not when calculating related tags for the sidebar, or when
displaying the page title or raw search.
Here we introduce normalized_query and try to use it in contexts where
query normalization is necessary. When to use the normalized query
versus the raw unnormalized query is still subtle and prone to error.
Reduce indirection. PostSet is basically a collection of helper methods
for rendering the post index page. PostSetPresenter was a set of helper
methods for rendering the tag list on the post index page. These don't
need to be separated.