For too long, we've Replace-All'd to increment site asset version
numbers. This is a task that has an obvious solution using the
templating engine. As such, we now have templates/util/assetcache.html
which contains a dict of version numbers and a macro to generate the
versioned name of an asset.
Going forward, it is recommended that all future replace-all uses
are used as opportunities to switch to the macro. Do remember to
import the macro in all top-level templates, if not already present.
Recommended form: {%- from 'util/assetcache.html' import asset -%}
Then add a key to CACHE_VER in util/assetcache.html.
Then replace the asset path in templates eg: {{asset('css/main.css')}}
For all future versions of those assets, one can simply increment
the value in util/assetcache.html instead. This will greatly reduce
git spam touching unrelated files and generally be clearer and easier.
Adds award to enable viewing profile visitors for non-mops and
non-patrons. This commit should encompass all frontend, backend, and
database changes necessary. Perhaps usable as a model for other
user upgrade flag awards.
The users online count recently added to wrappers.py:get_logged_in_user
uses g.timestamp for its calculations. This is primarily set in
__main__.py:before_request. However, chat has requests which do not
trigger @app.before_request. To resolve this, we now set g.timestamp
in the auth_required wrapper before calling get_logged_in_user().
I think this is safe in general; there's no particular harm to setting
the timestamp _more_ frequently.
After ea48c46b0f adds the leaderboard table for most blocked user,
it appeared that the user profile links did not appear correctly.
As such, it was necessary to join on the appropriate information.
This has been (mostly) resolved, excluding the removal of profile
picture because profile_url has logic in Python.
If someone knows SQLAlchemy better than I do, please redo this and
add the profile pictures back into the template. However, I got tired
of fighting with the ORM when I already knew the damn query.
Originally prompted by https://rdrama.net/post/18459/-/1984609 which
noticed that streamable.com/e/ links as posts would have another e/
added to them. This was in spite of logic in posts.py api_is_repost
and submit_post designed to specifically counteract this.
Proximal cause was a copypasta'd url.replace(...) chain which
caused the mistake before the streamable-specific logic had a chance
to avoid making it.
Solution: remove the streamable replacement from the chained statement
and create `helpers.normalize_url(url)` to get rid of the copypasta.
With the changes in 8a400a209b, a bug was accidentally introduced
which resulted in one's own profile being wrapped in a `display: none;`
block due to a template conditional which caused the mobile
<div id="profile--actionbtns"> to not be closed when v.id != u.id
(cf. userpage.html circa L489).
Because the current conditional structure makes it hard to add an
analogous profile--actionbtns div to mobile, it has been removed.
By direct request of Carp. Also shrunk text slightly to match.
In light of the animated icon, it's plenty visually obvious.
Also, the smaller text reduces instances of unsightly text wrapping.
After much debate, the user counter will remain in the top banner for
all non-rDrama sites using the codebase, while on rDrama the journoid
banner will remain there and the counter has been moved back to the
sidebar. This partially reverts some recent commits.
In addition to the sidebar move, the rDrama user counter now has
random flavor text, much as reddit sidebars do, though ours is
cooler because it can randomly select from a list.
Per https://rdrama.net/post/70341/-/1976650 added more gTLDs that
are actually desired by site users.
Also, hard wrapped the `TLDS` and `allowed_tags` tuple-lists at a
100char hard ruler for my sanity.
The confetti button in the awardModal had a conflicting ID to the
newly-reimplemented confetti award. This resulted in an amusing bug
where the awardModal was filled with confetti. Conflict has been
resolved by renaming the confetti overlay.
This is what I deserve for writing code at 3AM.
To replace the implementation of the confetti award, we now use an
animated WebP tiled as a background image on a fixed overlay. This
should alleviate the previous performance concerns (no runtime
calculation of confetti mechanics & rendering) and maintainable
concerns.
Fixes https://rdrama.net/post/18459/-/1969386
The appropriate internal links--viz. profile, settings, changelogs,
bug reporting, discord, archives, and contact--in the header menu
respect the User.newtab setting to open internal links in new tabs.
Removes temporary changes for the Birthgay 2022 event, ending
approximately at 2022-05-23 0600Z. Changes:
- Double XP disabled.
- Lootboxes disabled.
- Three event awards given real descriptions and colors.
- Partyhats: restored to cakeday-only condition and tooltip.
- Header UI: balloons removed, text visibility outline removed,
journoid banner reverted, marseyjam as header icon.
- Birthgay banners: removed from template, moved to new storage dir.
Confetti, though remaining as a permanent award, has been temporarily
removed pending a less performance-intensive implementation and one
that doesn't require maintaining a third-party package in the codebase.