- Queries on *_(cosplay) tags will now also display the base tag.
- Also fixes an issue with list_of_* related wikis.
-- The request errors out if the list_of_* wiki doesn't actually exist.
Remove options for searching for "Artist requested removal" and
"duplicate" flag reasons. These were legacy flag reasons that haven't
been used for a long time.
Remove the creator_id field from artists, notes, and pools. The
creator_id wasn't otherwise used and was inconsistent with the
artist/note/pool history in some cases, especially for old artists.
* Don't show who disapproved the post to other users. Only show the
creator to mods or to the disapprover themselves.
* Let unprivileged users see the /post_disapprovals index.
Remove the post update count estimate from BUR show pages. This was
complex, slow, and usually inaccurate since it assumed that requests in
a BUR had no overlap with each other, which usually wasn't the case.
Format scripts on the BUR index page as dtext, the same way they're
formatted in forum posts. This means that tags have colors and underlines,
but they don't have post counts. Gathering post counts was too slow.
Refactor to use accepts_nested_attributes_for instead of the notes
attribute to facilitate editing wikis on the artist edit page.
This fixes the notes attribute unintentionally showing up in the API.
This also changes it so that renaming an artist entry doesn't
automatically rename the corresponding wiki page. This had bad behavior
when there was a conflict between wiki pages (the wikis would be
silently merged, which usually isn't what you want). It also didn't warn
about wiki links being broken by renames.
* Replace the .category-N CSS classes on tags with .tag-type-N. Before
we were inconsistent about whether tag colors were indicated with
.category-N or .tag-type-N. Now it's always .tag-type-N.
* Fix various places to not use Tag.category_for. Tag.category_for does
one Redis call per tag lookup, which leads to N Redis calls on many
pages. This was inefficient because usually we either already had the
tags from the database, or we could fetch them easily.
Don't make /dmails default to the received folder when no other folder
is specified. This is surprising in the API because it means
/dmails.json only shows received dmails by default, not all dmails. This
isn't necessary either since everything that links to dmails already
specifies the received folder.
Remove various associated fields that were included by default on
certain endpoints. API users can use the only param to include the
full association if they need these fields.
* /artists.json: urls.
* /artist_urls.json: artist.
* /comments.json: creator_name and updater_name.
* /notes.json: creator_name.
* /pools.json: creator_name.
* /posts.json: uploader_name, children_ids, pixiv_ugoira_frame_data.
* /post_appeals.json: is_resolved.
* /post_versions.json: updater_name.
* /uploads.json: uploader_name.
- The only string works much the same as before with its comma separation
-- Nested includes are indicated with square brackets "[ ]"
-- The nested include is the value immediately preceding the square brackets
-- The only string is the comma separated string inside those brackets
- Default includes are split between format types when necessary
-- This prevents unnecessary includes from being added on page load
- Available includes are those items which are allowed to be accessible to the user
-- Some aren't because they are sensitive, such as the creator of a flag
-- Some aren't because the number of associated items is too large
- The amount of times the same model can be included to prevent recursions
-- One exception is the root model may include the same model once
--- e.g. the user model can include the inviter which is also the user model
-- Another exception is if the include is a has_many association
--- e.g. artist urls can include the artist, and then artist urls again
- Each element has the size style elements scaled to the font size with "em"
-- The font size of the element is scaled in percentage to the parent element
- All sizes are then scaled by changing the font size of the note container
- The scale resize calculation uses the large image size
-- Since this is the assumed default size for a user
- Preview sets the font size of the inner box to the base font size
-- This allows the calculations to be performed correctly
- Use CSS classes instead of applying the styles to the elements.
-- Allows a user to override any of the default styles being applied.
- Remove the borders and handles when not hovering over the box.
- Increase the opacity for embedded notes to full to avoid conflicts with
the text underneath.
- Decrease the opacity a little when editing embedded notes.
-- Allows for better seeing of the text underneath while still being able
to see the translation text above.
-- Compensated for by showing full opacity when hovering over the note box.
Remove the list of most-used source domains from artist summaries. This
took up a lot of space and usually wasn't very useful. It was also slow.
We had to calculate this on every artist tag search so we could display
it in the Artist tab, even though usually the user didn't open the tab.
* Link other names to artist searches instead of to the new artist page.
* Remove the asterisk next to other names indicating the name isn't used
as the primary name of another artist. This is almost always the case.