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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
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
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.
Adjust input boxes to fit the screen better on mobile, and to use
consistent sizes throughout the site (no ad-hoc overrides to make
certain input boxes a bit bigger in random places).
On desktop, this makes most input boxes a bit taller and narrower. On
mobile, it makes input boxes the full width of the screen.
This most notably affects the tag edit box, the comment and forum
post box, the wiki page edit box, and the commentary box.
Refactor CSS to use standard Tailwind-style utility classes instead of
ad-hoc rules. This eliminates a lot of single-purpose rules for specific
UI elements and standardizes margins to be more consistent throughout
the site.
Utility classes are defined manually on an as-needed basis instead of
importing Tailwind as a whole. Naming conventions mostly follow
Tailwind's conventions, otherwise they follow Bootstrap.
* https://tailwindcss.com/docs/
* https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.0/utilities/spacing/
Regression caused by the upgrade to Webpacker 6.0 in 90cd3293e. This
caused various Javascript errors in old versions of Chrome, which
somehow resulted in the keyboard shortcut for visiting the next page
being triggered when you pressed any key.
Specifically, the mobx library (used by the TagCounter component) called
`Object.entries`, which isn't available in Chrome 49, and for some
unknown reason this triggered the buggy shortcut behavior.
`Object.entries` is supposed to be automatically polyfilled by Babel to
support old browsers, but something changed in Webpacker 6 that broke
this and I couldn't get it working again. The probable cause is that
Webpacker 6 no longer transpiles code inside ./node_modules by default,
which means that any libraries we use that use new Javascript features
won't get transpiled down to support old browsers, but even after fixing
that it still didn't work. The workaround is to just drop mobx and
preact entirely to avoid the issue.
* Factor out the post navbar into a component. The post navbar is the
part of the post containing the current search, the list of pools, and
the list of favgroups, along with next/prev navigation links.
* Change navbar markup: remove various unused CSS classes/IDs, change
pools to use same markup as favgroups, replace nested <div>'s with
flat <ul>/<li> list.
* Use CSS to truncate long searches/pool names/favgroup names if they're
too wide for the screen (especially on mobile).
Change post votes to work the same way as comment votes:
* Make the upvote arrow blue if you've upvoted the post, or grey if you
haven't. Likewise for the downvote arrow.
* Make it so you can click the upvote or downvote arrows to undo the vote.
* Don't show any notices when you vote on a post.
Also fix it so that votes work the same way on the posts page, the
comments page, and in the modqueue. Before it wasn't possible to undo
votes on the comments page or in the modqueue.
Factor out FontAwesome icons into a set of helpers. This is so that it's
easier to keep track of which icons we're using and easier to change
icons globally.
Regenerate posts asynchronously using a delayed job.
Regenerating a post can be slow because it involves downloading the
original file, regenerating the thumbnails, and redistributing the new
thumbnails back to the image servers. It's better to run this in the
background, especially if a user is trying to regenerate posts in bulk.
The downside is there's no notification to the user when the regeneration
is complete. You have to check the modactions log to see when it's finished.
* Remove the PostRegeneration model. Instead just use a mod action
to log when a post is regenerated.
* Change it so that IQDB is also updated when the image samples are
regenerated. This is necessary because when the images samples are
regenerated, the thumbnail may change, which means IQDB needs to be
updated too. This can happen when regenerating old images with
transparent backgrounds where the transparency was flattened to black
instead of white in the thumbnail.
* Only display one "Regenerate image" option in the post sidebar, to
regenerate both the images and IQDB. Regenerating IQDB only can be
done through the API. Having two options in the sidebar is too much
clutter, and it's too confusing for Mods who don't know the difference
between an IQDB-only regeneration and a full image regeneration.
* Add a confirm prompt to the "Regenerate image" link.
Disable the browser's native spellchecking ability on all form inputs,
except for DText inputs. We do this by setting `spellcheck="false"` on
the <body> tag, and `spellcheck="true"` on DText <input> tags.
This fixes browsers displaying a red wavy underline beneath tags in the
tag search box, among other places. We disable spellchecking globally
because most form inputs, except for DText inputs, aren't meant for
natural English language.
* Remove the data-is-favorited attribute from post thumbnails.
* Remove the is_favorited attribute from the /posts.json API.
* Remove the fav_string attribute from the /posts.json API (only visible
to moderators).
* Change `Post#favorited_by?` to not use the fav_string.
Further addresses #4652 by eliminating the last places where fav_string
was used.
On the posts show page, in the favorites list, show favorites according
to the order they were added to the favorites table, rather than the
order they were added to the posts's fav_string.
On most posts these should be the same, but on old posts they may be
slightly different. The IDs of the first few hundred thousand favorites
don't appear to be in chronological order. Probably the original
favorite IDs were lost and recreated by a database move at some point in
Danbooru's history. The fav_string is also inconsistent with the
favorites table in some places (one contains favorites that aren't
contained by the other), which also throws off the order.
Partially addresses #4562 by eliminating one place where we depended on
the fav_string.
* Only show the current pending flag on flagged posts. Don't show old flags.
* Don't show both the "This post was flagged for review" and the "This
post was flagged and is pending" notices.
* Only show the current pending appeal in the "This post was appealed"
notice. Don't show old appeals.
* Don't show both the "This post was deleted" and the "This post was
appealed" notice on appealed posts. Only show the "This post was
appealed" notice.
* Show "no reason" if no appeal reason was given.
* 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 post deletion from using a separate page to using a dialog box,
like flagging.
* Add `DELETE /posts/:id` endpoint.
* Remove `POST /moderator/post/posts/:id/delete` endpoint.
Rewrite the tag counter widget (the one above the tag edit box) to use
React. This is a trial run for using React elsewhere.
We actually use Preact instead of React because it's lighter weight.
We use Mobx for state management because it's cleaner than React's
setState or useState.
This incidentally fixes a couple bugs:
* The tag counter wasn't updated when deleting tags with backspace
* The tag counter wasn't updated when pasting in new tags.
Add rel=nofollow to various internal search links to prevent Google from
attempting to crawl things like `<tag> status:deleted` or `approver:<name>`
searches.
Bug: extremely long sources cause the Tags column to become extremely
wide. Caused by the source link not having the word-break property set.
Fix: use post_source_tag, which lets the `a[rel=external] { word-break: break-word; }`
rule take effect.
Example: https://danbooru.donmai.us/post_versions?search%5Bpost_id%5D=3809742
* Add a "View original" sidebar option.
* Rename the "View large" sidebar option to "View smaller".
* Remove the "Loading..." message when switching image sizes.
* Fix the V hotkey not working after using it once.
* Change #image-resize-link to .image-view-original link (note that
there are two of these links now, one in the notice bar and one in the
sidebar).
* Add a `data-post-current-image-size` attribute on the <body> element
and use it to control visibility of links and notices.
* Add back "Resize to window" link.
* Add Z shortcut for resize to window link (mnemonic: Z for zoom image).
* Resize images to screen width by default on both desktop and mobile.
* Make it so that notes are nested directly inside the .image-container
element with the image, instead of inside a separate .note-container
element. This means .image-container and .note-container are now the
same element. This is so that the size of the .note-container is
driven by the size of the image, which ensures that notes are
automatically resized as the image is resized.