* Add a "Size" menu to the My Uploads / All Uploads pages to allow
changing the thumbnail size.
* Make the My Uploads / All Uploads pages use the same thumbnail size as
the post index page.
* Change the "Gallery | Table" links on the My Uploads page to icons.
Fix the "My Uploads" page showing Admins all uploads, not just their own
uploads.
Changes the URL of the My Uploads page from /uploads to /users/:id/uploads.
* Make thumbnails on the "My Uploads" page show an icon with an image
count when an upload contains multiple files.
* Make the "My Uploads" page show each upload, not each individual file.
If an upload contains multiple files, they're shown grouped together
under a single upload. This does mean that failed or duplicate uploads
will show up on this page now. This is because this page shows each
upload attempt, not each uniquely uploaded file.
Include media assets in /uploads.json and /uploads/:id.json API responses, like this:
{
"id": 4983629,
"source": "https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/96198438",
"uploader_id": 52664,
"status": "completed",
"created_at": "2022-02-12T16:26:04.680-06:00",
"updated_at": "2022-02-12T16:26:08.071-06:00",
"referer_url": "",
"error": null,
"media_asset_count": 1,
"upload_media_assets": [
{
"id": 9370,
"created_at": "2022-02-12T16:26:08.068-06:00",
"updated_at": "2022-02-12T16:26:08.068-06:00",
"upload_id": 4983629,
"media_asset_id": 5206552,
"status": "pending",
"source_url": "https://i.pximg.net/img-original/img/2022/02/13/01/20/19/96198438_p0.jpg",
"error": null,
"page_url": "https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/96198438",
"media_asset": {
"id": 5206552,
"created_at": "2022-02-12T16:26:07.980-06:00",
"updated_at": "2022-02-12T16:26:08.061-06:00",
"md5": "90a85a5fae5f0e86bdb2501229af05b7",
"file_ext": "jpg",
"file_size": 1055775,
"image_width": 1052,
"image_height": 1545,
"duration": null,
"status": "active"
}
}
]
}
This is needed so you can check for upload errors in the API, since in a multi-file
upload, each asset can have a separate error message. This is a stopgap solution until
something like /uploads.json?include=upload_media_assets.media_asset works.
Fix a bug where images on the My Uploads page would link to the wrong
upload. If an image had been uploaded by multiple users, then it would
link to the first upload belonging to the first person to upload the
image. This would lead to an Access Denied error when you tried to open
the upload.
Also fix a bug where uploads on the My Uploads page were ordered
incorrectly. They were ordered by most recent asset first, rather than
most recent upload first. This meant if you uploaded an image someone
else had already uploaded, then it would appear behind your other more
recent uploads.
Mark old columns as ignored in preparation for dropping them. Make the
rating and tag_string nullable so they don't have to be set when
creating uploads and can be ignored too.
Automatically merge tags when uploading a duplicate.
There are two cases:
* You try to upload an image, but it's already on Danbooru. In this case
you'll be immediately redirected to the original post, before you
can start tagging the upload.
* You're uploading an image, it wasn't a dupe when you first opened the
upload page, but you got sniped while tagging it. In this case your tags
will be merged with the original post, and you will be redirected to the
original post.
There are a few corner cases:
* If you don't have permission to edit the original post, for example
because it's banned or has a censored tag, then your tags won't be
merged and will be silently ignored.
* Only the tags, rating, and parent ID will be merged. The source and
artist commentary won't be merged. This is so that if an artist uploads
the exact same file to multiple sites, the new source won't override
the original source.
* Some tags might be contradictory. For example, the new post might
be tagged translation_request, but the original post might already be
translated. It's up to the user to fix these things afterwards.
Rework the upload process so that files are saved to Danbooru first
before the user starts tagging the upload.
The main user-visible change is that you have to select the file first
before you can start tagging it. Saving the file first lets us fix a
number of problems:
* We can check for dupes before the user tags the upload.
* We can perform dupe checks and show preview images for users not using the bookmarklet.
* We can show preview images without having to proxy images through Danbooru.
* We can show previews of videos and ugoira files.
* We can reliably show the filesize and resolution of the image.
* We can let the user save files to upload later.
* We can get rid of a lot of spaghetti code related to preprocessing
uploads. This was the cause of most weird "md5 confirmation doesn't
match md5" errors.
(Not all of these are implemented yet.)
Internally, uploading is now a two-step process: first we create an upload
object, then we create a post from the upload. This is how it works:
* The user goes to /uploads/new and chooses a file or pastes an URL into
the file upload component.
* The file upload component calls `POST /uploads` to create an upload.
* `POST /uploads` immediately returns a new upload object in the `pending` state.
* Danbooru starts processing the upload in a background job (downloading,
resizing, and transferring the image to the image servers).
* The file upload component polls `/uploads/$id.json`, checking the
upload `status` until it returns `completed` or `error`.
* When the upload status is `completed`, the user is redirected to /uploads/$id.
* On the /uploads/$id page, the user can tag the upload and submit it.
* The upload form calls `POST /posts` to create a new post from the upload.
* The user is redirected to the new post.
This is the data model:
* An upload represents a set of files uploaded to Danbooru by a user.
Uploaded files don't have to belong to a post. An upload has an
uploader, a status (pending, processing, completed, or error), a
source (unless uploading from a file), and a list of media assets
(image or video files).
* There is a has-and-belongs-to-many relationship between uploads and
media assets. An upload can have many media assets, and a media asset
can belong to multiple uploads. Uploads are joined to media assets
through a upload_media_assets table.
An upload could potentially have multiple media assets if it's a Pixiv
or Twitter gallery. This is not yet implemented (at the moment all
uploads have one media asset).
A media asset can belong to multiple uploads if multiple people try
to upload the same file, or if the same user tries to upload the same
file more than once.
New features:
* On the upload page, you can press Ctrl+V to paste an URL and immediately upload it.
* You can save files for upload later. Your saved files are at /uploads.
Fixes:
* Improved error messages when uploading invalid files, bad URLs, and
when forgetting the rating.
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.
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
Also remove options to configure names of wiki notice pages. These names
generally don't need to be changed and we already hardcode links to wiki
pages in other places anyway.
Normally we skip doing page counts on index pages when there aren't any
search filters. This is on the assumption that most index pages have
more than 1000 pages (20,000 results), so it's not worth counting them
exactly. This isn't always true, so here we turn on full counts on
certain index pages known to be small.
Replace this common pattern in controllers:
@tags = Tag.search(search_params).paginate(params[:page], :limit => params[:limit], :search_count => params[:search])
with this:
@tags = Tag.paginated_search(params)
`search_count` is used to skip doing a full page count when we're not
doing a search (on the assumption that the number of results will be
high when not constrained by a search). We didn't do this consistently
though. Refactor to do this in every controller.
In xml responses, if the result is an empty array we want the response
to look like this:
<posts type="array"/>
not like this (the default):
<nil-classes type="array"/>
This refactors controllers so that this is done automatically instead of
having to manually call `@things.to_xml(root: "things")` everywhere. We
do this by overriding the behavior of `respond_with` in `ApplicationResponder`
to set the `root` option by default in xml responses.
* On the /uploads/new page, instead of just showing a "This post has
probably already been uploaded" message, show the actual thumbnails of
posts having the same source as what the user is trying to upload.
* Move the iqdb results section up top, beside the related posts section.
Also makes it so that using the bookmarklet always triggers async upload
preprocessing. Before it was only triggered when the source passed a
dupe check, but that check was inaccurate (#3873).
Fail loudly if we forget to whitelist a param instead of silently
ignoring it.
misc models: convert to strong params.
artist commentaries: convert to strong params.
* Disallow changing or setting post_id to a nonexistent post.
artists: convert to strong params.
* Disallow setting `is_banned` in create/update actions. Changing it
this way instead of with the ban/unban actions would leave the artist in
a partially banned state.
bans: convert to strong params.
* Disallow changing the user_id after the ban has been created.
comments: convert to strong params.
favorite groups: convert to strong params.
news updates: convert to strong params.
post appeals: convert to strong params.
post flags: convert to strong params.
* Disallow users from setting the `is_deleted` / `is_resolved` flags.
ip bans: convert to strong params.
user feedbacks: convert to strong params.
* Disallow users from setting `disable_dmail_notification` when creating feedbacks.
* Disallow changing the user_id after the feedback has been created.
notes: convert to strong params.
wiki pages: convert to strong params.
* Also fix non-Builders being able to delete wiki pages.
saved searches: convert to strong params.
pools: convert to strong params.
* Disallow setting `post_count` or `is_deleted` in create/update actions.
janitor trials: convert to strong params.
post disapprovals: convert to strong params.
* Factor out quick-mod bar to shared partial.
* Fix quick-mod bar to use `Post#is_approvable?` to determine visibility
of Approve button.
dmail filters: convert to strong params.
password resets: convert to strong params.
user name change requests: convert to strong params.
posts: convert to strong params.
users: convert to strong params.
* Disallow setting password_hash, last_logged_in_at, last_forum_read_at,
has_mail, and dmail_filter_attributes[user_id].
* Remove initialize_default_image_size (dead code).
uploads: convert to strong params.
* Remove `initialize_status` because status already defaults to pending
in the database.
tag aliases/implications: convert to strong params.
tags: convert to strong params.
forum posts: convert to strong params.
* Disallow changing the topic_id after creating the post.
* Disallow setting is_deleted (destroy/undelete actions should be used instead).
* Remove is_sticky / is_locked (nonexistent attributes).
forum topics: convert to strong params.
* merges https://github.com/evazion/danbooru/tree/wip-rails-5.1
* lock pg gem to 0.21 (1.0.0 is incompatible with rails 5.1.4)
* switch to factorybot and change all references
Co-authored-by: r888888888 <r888888888@gmail.com>
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Refactors the upload process to pass around temp files, rather than
passing around file paths and directly writing output to the local
filesystem. This way we can pass the storage manager the preview /
sample / original temp files, so it can deal with storage itself.
* Change Download::File#download! to return a temp file.
* Change DanbooruImageResizer and PixivUgoiraConverter to accept/return
temp files instead of file paths.
* Change Upload#generate_resizes to return temp files for previews and samples.
* Change Upload#generate_resizes to generate ugoira .webm samples
synchronously instead of asynchronously.