Refactor source strategies to remove the `canonical_url` method.
`canonical_url` returned the URL that should be used as the source of
the post after upload. Now we simply use `Source::URL#page_url` to
determine the source after upload. If the source is an image URL that is
convertible to a page URL, then the image URL is used as the source. If
the source is an image URL that is not convertible to a page URL, then
the page URL is used as the source.
This simplifies source strategies so that all they have to care about is
implementing the `Source::URL#page_url` and `Sources::Strategies#page_url`
methods, and the preferred source will be chosen for posts automatically.
Followup to ef0d8151d. Add symlinks from app/components/**/*.js to
app/javascript/src/javascripts/*.js so you can still see a component's
Javascript inside the component.
Move Javascript files from app/components/**/*.js back to app/javascript/src/javascripts/*.js.
This way Javascript files are in one place, which simplifies import paths and makes it
easier to see all Javascript at once.
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.
Fix various elements to use standard font sizes instead of ad-hoc sizes.
Noticeable changes:
* Tags in autocomplete are slightly smaller.
* The favorite heart icon on posts is slightly smaller.
* Pool titles on thumbnails in the pool gallery page are slightly bigger.
* The page footer is slightly smaller.
* Timestamps on comments and forum posts are very slightly smaller.
* "Pending"/"approved"/"rejected" labels on forum posts are very slightly smaller.
Add site icons linking to all the artist's sites in the fetch source
data box.
Some artist entries have a large number of URLs. Various heuristics are
applied to try to present the most useful URLs first. Dead URLs and
redundant URLs (Pixiv stacc and Twitter intent URLs) are filtered out.
Remaining URLs are sorted first by site (to put sites like Pixiv and
Twitter first), then by URL (to break ties when an artist has multiple
accounts on the same site).
Some sites have shitty hard-to-read icons. It can't be helped. The icons
are the official favicons of each site.