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Replace the old IQDB API client with a new client for the new forked
version of IQDB at https://github.com/danbooru/iqdb.
Changes:
* The /iqdb_queries endpoint now returns `hash` and `signature` fields.
The `signature` is the full decoded Haar signature, while the `hash`
is a encoded version of the signature.
* The /iqdb_queries endpoint no longer returns `width` and `height`
fields in the response (these were always 128x128).
* We no longer need the IQDBs frontend server, now we talk to the IQDB
instance directly.
* We no longer send add/remove image commands to IQDB through AWS SQS,
now we send them to IQDB directly. They are sent in a delayed job so
that if IQDB is down, uploading images is still possible, the add
image commands will just get queued up.
* Fix a bug where regenerating an image's thumbnails didn't regenerate
IQDB, because IQDB silently ignored add image commands when the image
already existed in the database.
When a user tries to change their email, redirect them to the confirm
password page (like Github's sudo mode) instead of having them re-enter
their password on the change email page. This is the same thing we do
when a user updates their API keys. This way we have can use the same
confirm password authentication flow for everything that needs a
password.
* Show the ban length instead of the ban expiration date in ban notices.
* Fix the ban notice to not say "Your account has been temporarily
banned" when it's a permanent ban.
Show the HTTP request headers and the client IP on the /status page.
This is for debugging request headers added by reverse proxies such as
Cloudflare and Nginx, and for making sure the client IP is correctly set
by the X-Forwarded-For header.
Fix issue mentioned in 55980c6fb with Javascript spazzing out on Flash
posts and randomly triggering keyboard shortcuts.
The bug was calling `javascript_pack_tag` twice. This caused the
runtime Javascript chunk to be loaded twice, caused a lot of Javascript
errors that somehow resulted in keyboard shortcuts being triggered.
The fix is to combine both calls into `javascript_pack_tag "application", "flash"`.
hxxps://github.com.rails.webpacker.issues.2932
Flash is dead. It's no longer supported by browsers, it's not
well-supported by emulators, and only two Flash posts were uploaded in
the last year anyway. Old Flash files will continue to exist, but new
Flash uploads will no longer be allowed.
Allow viewing Flash posts with the Ruffle emulator.
Known issues:
* Many flash files aren't fully supported.
* In development it sometimes spazzes out and starts triggering random
keyboard shortcuts when you press any key. This doesn't happen with
the browser extension.
* We have to put the .wasm file in the public/packs/js directory because
Ruffle is hardcoded to search for it there.
* If you're running Nginx, you need to make sure you're serving the
right MIME type for .wasm files or it won't work.
* We're using Some Random Guy's unofficial NPM package for Ruffle, since the
Ruffle project doesn't publish an official package themselves. We
should build our own package.
References:
* https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle
* https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle/wiki/Using-Ruffle#configure-webassembly-mime-type
* https://www.npmjs.com/package/ruffle-mirror
Allow admins to remove comment votes by other users. This is done by
clicking the comment score to get to the comment vote list, then
clicking the Remove button on every vote.
Fix bug reported in forum #182766:
The Download button on the posts page does not respect the Disable
tagged filenames user setting. Tags are included in the filename when
clicking the Download button even when the Disable tagged filenames
setting is set to Yes. Right click -> Save As on the image still
respects the setting.
Changes:
* Change the `expires_at` field to `duration`.
* Make moderators choose from a fixed set of standard ban lengths,
instead of allowing arbitrary ban lengths.
* List `duration` in seconds in the /bans.json API.
* Dump bans to BigQuery.
Note that some old bans have a negative duration. This is because their
expiration date was before their creation date, which is because in 2013
bans were migrated to Danbooru 2 and the original ban creation dates
were lost.
Remove the `category_name` field from the `/wiki_page.json` API. This
field was originally added only because it was needed by our autocomplete
Javascript. It was also misnamed, it wasn't the tag's category name, it
was the category's ID.
Users should use `https://danbooru.donmai.us/wiki_pages.json?only=title,tag`
instead if they need this.
This triggered a N+1 query pattern when dumping wiki pages to BigQuery,
which made dumping wiki pages very slow. It also meant this field was
included in the database dump, even though it wasn't a real database
column.