* Redirect the show_or_new action to either the show page or the new
page. Don't use show_or_new to render nonexistent wikis; do that in the
regular show action instead.
* Make the show action return 404 for nonexistent wikis.
* Fix inconsistencies in how wiki pages were linked.
* Link directly to the wiki instead of to a title search that is expected
to redirect to the wiki.
Change wiki page search to redirect to exact matches only when using the
quick search bar. Fixes searches sometimes unexpectedly redirecting when
doing a regular (non-quick) search that happens to return a single result.
Also remove the logic that tries to expand the search when no results
are found. This will eventually be replaced with a smarter "did you mean?"
search.
* Move search form to index page instead of a separate page.
* Merge creator + timestamp into one column.
* Add category column.
* Fix N+1 query issue.
Move the parsing for the [bur:<id>], [ta:<id>], [ti:<id>] pseudo tags to
the main parser in `DText.format_text`. This fixes a bug where wiki
links inside bulk update requests on the forum weren't properly
colorized because the text of the BUR was embedded after we scanned for
wiki links, not before.
This also ensures that tags inside bulk update requests will be recorded
in the dtext_links table, meaning that forum posts can be properly
searched by tags.
This incidentally means that these request pseudo tags can now be used
outside the forum.
* Add post/comment/forum vote counts to user profiles.
* Show uploaders on post votes index and allow searching by uploader.
* Show forum posters on forum votes index and allow searching by poster.
* Add unvote link to forum votes index.
* Only show unvote links to current user.
* Let gold users use upvote:self, downvote:self metatags to search for
their own votes.
* Don't let mods use upvote:<user>, downvote:<user> metatags to see
votes by other users. Only let admins see other users' votes.
* Add vote count to profile page.
* Remove the single alias and implication request forms. From now
on, bulk update requests are the only way to request aliases or
implications.
* Remove the forum topic ID field from the bulk update request form.
Instead, to attach a BUR to an existing topic you go to the topic then
you click "Request alias/implication" at the top of the page.
* Update the bulk update request form to give better examples for the
script format and to explain the difference between aliases and
implications.
Drop the creator_id and updater_id fields from wiki pages. These fields
had several issues:
* The creator_id field was inconsistent with the wiki_page_versions
table. Apparently during the migration to Danbooru 2 in 2012-2013 the
creator_id field got reset to whoever last updated the wiki at that
point in time.
* Saving a wiki would set the updater_id even when nothing actually
changed. This also caused the updated_at timestamp to get bumped.
Because of this, anything that saved a wiki, including things like
creating aliases or implications, would bump the updater_id and
updated_at even though the wiki didn't actually change. This meant
these fields weren't consistent with the wiki_page_versions history.
Changes:
* Remove `creator_name` field from the /wiki_pages.json API.
* Remove creator name search option from /wiki_pages/search.
Previously the search form on the /iqdb_queries page submitted directly
to the iqdb service (karasuma.donmai.us), which redirected back to
Danbooru with the search results.
This was different than API requests, which submitted to
/iqdb_queries.json which proxied the call to iqdb through Danbooru.
Because of this, searches on the /iqdb_queries page had different
behavior than API requests. Things like filesize limits and referrer
spoofing were handled differently.
Now searches on the /iqdb_queries page submit directly to Danbooru. This
is simpler and it means that API requests and HTML requests have the
same behavior.
Normally thumbnails have a fixed size of 154x154, but that's not always
desirable outside of the posts index because it creates empty gaps
around thumbnails.
* Add the source (twitter, pixiv, etc) and upload date ("X minutes ago")
to iqdb thumbnails.
* Link the filesize to the full file so you can compare files in new tabs.
* Link the similarity to a iqdb search so you can pivot your search to other posts.
Remove the 'Similar' button next to the source field in the post edit
form. Removed for multiple reasons:
* It doesn't make sense to have to open the edit form to do a reverse
image search.
* The 'Similar' button tries to redownload the file from the source,
which has various problems: the source might have been deleted, it
might have been changed or revised, it might be a format that iqdb
can't handle (ugoira/webm/mp4), or it might otherwise not match the
the actual post.
* The 'Find similar' button already exists in the sidebar and it does
the right thing by using the preview image from Danbooru, which
avoids all the above issues.
This was used to discourage crawlers from crawling certain pages we
didn't want them to crawl, primarily post searches.
Remove because there are better ways to control crawling. Some of these
links weren't even visible to crawlers anyway. This lets us be
consistent about only applying rel="nofollow" to external links.
* Use underscores instead of spaces for tags in inline tag lists (upload
tags report, tooltips, modqueue, comments page).
* Allow long tags to word wrap. Fixes long sources not wrapping in the
uploads tag report. Also fixes very long tags that don't have
underscores not wrapping in the sidebar (ex: kuouzumiaiginsusutakeizumonokamimeichoujin_mika).
* Don't truncate long sources in the sidebar on the post show page. Word
wrap them instead.
* Word wrap long external links in general (mainly links in dtext).
* Turn sources into links on modqueue page.
DText is processed in three phases: a preprocessing phase, the regular
parsing phases, and a postprocessing phase.
In the preprocessing phase we extract all the wiki links from all the
dtext messages on the page (more precisely, we do this in forum threads
and on comment pages, because these are the main places with lots of
dtext). This is so we can lookup all the tags and wiki pages in one
query, which is necessary because in the worst case (in certain forum
threads and in certain list_of_* wiki pages) there can be hundreds of
tags per page.
In the postprocessing phase we fixup the html generated by the ragel
parser to add CSS classes to wiki links. We do this in a postprocessing
step because it's easier than doing it in the ragel parser itself.
Don't send the referer when hotlinking preview images on the
/uploads/new page. Improves user privacy and may bypass anti-hotlinking
protections in some cases.
Set the thumbnail height to auto instead of 154px so that there's not a
big empty gap beneath thumbnails that aren't 150px high.
This requires setting dimensions on the <img> tag itself so that the
image height is known before loading, otherwise the tooltip will be
mispositioned after the image loads in.
We set the min-width and min-height instead of the <img> width and
height properties because our calculated dimensions are sometimes
off-by-one compared to the actual dimensions. I'm not sure how libvips
calculates the thumbnail dimensions, but this avoids forcing a slightly
wrong aspect ratio, which produces ugly resizing artifacts.
* Switch /static/keyboard_shortcuts from float-based layout to flexbox.
* Switch /moderator/dashboard from float-based layout to flexbox.
* Remove various .clearfix, `clear: both` rules.
* Remove dead .quick-mod rule.