* Move emails from users table to email_addresses table.
* Validate that addresses are formatted correctly and are unique across
users. Existing invalid emails are grandfathered in.
* Add is_verified flag (the address has been confirmed by the user).
* Add is_deliverable flag (an undeliverable address is an address that bounces).
* Normalize addresses to prevent registering multiple accounts with the
same email address (using tricks like Gmail's plus addressing).
Remove code for updating forum topics when an alias or implication is
approved or rejected. This code was only used when approving single
alias or implication requests. This is no longer used now that all
alias/implication requests are done through BURs.
The old password reset flow:
* User requests a password reset.
* Danbooru generates a password reset nonce.
* Danbooru emails user a password reset confirmation link.
* User follows link to password reset confirmation page.
* The link contains a nonce authenticating the user.
* User confirms password reset.
* Danbooru resets user's password to a random string.
* Danbooru emails user their new password in plaintext.
The new password reset flow:
* User requests a password reset.
* Danbooru emails user a password reset link.
* User follows link to password edit page.
* The link contains a signed_user_id param authenticating the user.
* User changes their own password.
* Support negated wildcards in searches (e.g. "holding -holding_*")
* Raise wildcard limit to matching 25 tags regardless of user level.
* Fix wildcards potentially matching empty tags.
* Fix wildcard tags being sorted by post count only, and therefore not
having a stable ordering when tags have equal post counts.
* Fix sidebar to calculate wildcards tags the same way the search does.
Bug: if there was a timeout when calculating the page count, the timeout
wouldn't be cached, so we would hit multiple timeouts trying to
calculate the page count multiple times.
Rename is_active to is_deleted. This is for better consistency with
other models, and to reduce confusion over what "active" means for
artists. Sometimes users think active is for whether the artist is
actively producing work.
This meant that both functions had to return two separate values,
which need to be destructured by the function calling them. This
isn't so much a huge issue as its more something just to be made
aware of in case either function needs to be used elsewhere.
Regardless of category or query. This meant that the category value
had to be passed in as either null or the value itself for both types
of functions. It also fixes an issue where the category wasn't settable
on the pattern matching type.
This information is already available, so there's no extra processing.
To avoid conflicting with the current tags field, it was made into its
own field, and it uses a hash so that values can be quickly looked up.
* Add options for changing the order of the modqueue (newest first,
oldest first, highest scoring first, lowest scoring first).
* Change the default order from oldest posts first to most recently
flagged or uploaded posts first.
* Add an order:modqueue metatag to order by most recently flagged or
uploaded in standard searches.
Add a sidebar to the modqueue page that shows the following information:
* Number of pending and flagged posts.
* Number of posts disapproved for poor quality or breaking rules.
* Top uploaders in the queue.
* Top artist, copyright, and character tags in the queue.
* Change the `disapproval:<reason>` metatag to `disapproved:<reason>`.
* Change `disapproved:<reason>` to show all posts disapproved for a
given reason, not just those disapproved by the current user.
* Allow searching for your own disapprovals with `disapproved:<my_name>`.
* Drop the `disapproved:<any|none>` metatags. `disapproved:any` is
equivalent to `disapproved:<my_name>` and `disapproved:none` is
equivalent to `-disapproved:<my_name>`.
These changes are so that you can search e.g. disapproved:poor_quality
to find all posts disapproved for poor quality.
Send weekly warning dmails to approvers in danger of losing their
approver permissions. Don't send warnings if we're more than three weeks
away from demotion so that approvers aren't warned prematurely.
Add a curated posts page at /explore/posts/curated. Curated posts are
the most favorited posts by contributor-level users (users with
unlimited upload permissions).
Also add an order:curated tag using for use in regular searches.
- 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 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.
- 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