Previously the width, height, and file type fields returned by ExifTool
weren't saved in the media metadata because they were already saved in
the media asset. However, in some cases, it can be useful to compare
ExifTool's version of these fields with our own. This can be useful when
an image is corrupt and libvips can't get the width or height, or when
it's a video and we want to make sure we detected the correct type of video.
script/files/123_refresh_media_metatadata.rb needs to be run after this
to update the metadata.
This directory contains library code used through Danbooru. This includes things like defining API clients, dealing with
sources, parsing tag searches, storing and resizing images, and so on.
Many of the files here use the Service Object pattern. Instead of putting complex code in models or controllers, it goes
here, in plain old Ruby objects (POROs). This keeps models and controllers simpler, and keeps domain logic isolated and
independent from the database and the HTTP request cycle.