When aliasing A to B, update any wikis linking to [[A]] to link to [[B]] instead. This is a best-effort process based on rough heuristics. There are a few known problems: * We don't always know how to capitalize the new tag. We try to mimic the capitalization of the old tag, such that if the old tag was capitalized (because it was at the beginning of a sentence), or if every word in the old link was capitalized (because it's a proper noun), then the new link will be capitalized in the same way. This can handle simple general tags and character tags, but will fail for copyright tags with mixed capitalization. For example, we don't know that [[jojo_no_kimyou_na_bouken]] should be capitalized as [[JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken]]. If we don't know how to capitalize the new tag, we leave the old tag as-is so it can manually be fixed. * Some aliases might require changing how a tag is pluralized. If we changed [[rat]] to [[mouse]], then we should change `[[rat]]s` to [[mice]]. We don't try to deal with this. * In general, some changes might require entire sentences to be rewritten to keep the grammar correct. Changing something like [[skirt lift]] to [[lifting skirt]] could break the grammar of the sentence. We don't try to deal with this.
Installation
It is recommended that you install Danbooru on a Debian-based system since most of the required packages are available on APT. Danbooru has been successfully installed on Fedora, CentOS, FreeBSD, and OS X. The INSTALL.debian install script is straightforward and should be simple to adapt for other platforms.
For best performance, you will need at least 256MB of RAM for PostgreSQL and Rails. The memory requirement will grow as your database gets bigger.
On production Danbooru uses PostgreSQL 9.4, but any 9.x release should work.
Use your operating system's package management system whenever possible. This will simplify the process of installing init scripts, which will not always happen when compiling from source.
Troubleshooting
These instructions won't work for everyone. If your setup is not working, here are the steps I usually recommend to people:
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Test the database. Make sure you can connect to it using psql. Make sure the tables exist. If this fails, you need to work on correctly installing PostgreSQL, importing the initial schema, and running the migrations.
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Test the Rails database connection by using rails console. Run Post.count to make sure Rails can connect to the database. If this fails, you need to make sure your Danbooru configuration files are correct.
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Test Nginx to make sure it's working correctly. You may need to debug your Nginx configuration file.
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Check all log files.
Services
Danbooru employs numerous external services to delegate some functionality.
For development purposes, you can just run mocked version of these
services. They're available in scripts/mock_services and can be started
automatically using Foreman and the provided Procfile.
Amazon Web Services
In order to enable the following features, you will need an AWS SQS account:
- Pool versions
- Post versions
- IQDB
- Saved searches
- Related tags
Google APIs
The following features requires a Google API account:
- Bulk revert
- Post versions report
IQDB Service
IQDB integration is delegated to the IQDBS service.
Archive Service
In order to access versioned data for pools and posts you will need to install and configure the Archives service.
Reportbooru Service
The following features are delegated to the Reportbooru service:
- Related tags
- Missed searches report
- Popular searches report
- Favorite searches
- Upload trend graphs
Recommender Service
Post recommendations require the Recommender service.
Cropped Thumbnails
There's optional support for cropped thumbnails. This relies on installing
libvips-8.6 or higher and setting Danbooru.config.enable_image_cropping
to true.