This was introduced in 11ebb98919f56f7dcf888adfbebf9e8826f995b4#diff-96141878409d7418ea5a9eefbde509b43482c01R70
The arg number should have been one, as there's only one...
[StoreRemoteMedia] Upgrade plugin to use the new Media system
API Changes:
- Added getters to File to better formalize the ideas of the commit "[Media] Fix issues with database file storage"
UI Changes:
- Now presented thumbnails are actual thumbnails (bug fix)
- Attachment actions have a slightly more extended behaviour
Many other minor bug fixes...
Fixed file quota as well.
There can be more than one file for the same filehash IF the url are different.
Possible states:
- A file with no url and with filename is a local file.
- A file with an url but no filename is a remote file that wasn't fetched,
not even the thumbnail.
- A file with an url and filename is a fetched remote file (maybe just a
thumbnail of it).
- A file with no filename nor url is a redirect.
Routes:
Given these states, updated routes so that an attachment can only be
retrieved by id and a file by filehash.
Major API changes:
File::getByHash now returns a yield of files
Major UI changes:
- Now remote non stored files are presented.
- /view became preferred
- Redirects to remote originals are preferred.
Many other minor bug fixes...
For reference (raised by rozzin in IRC):
* http://foldoc.org/module
* http://foldoc.org/library
* http://foldoc.org/plugin
As noted by XRevan86, modules are not necessarily non-essential.
As we will keep the modules directory in GS root [therefore, near to
plugins/], it is evidenced the difference between both.
This is a simple yet fundamental structural change. It doesn't change
functionality but makes clearer the way we understand GNU social's
internals.
Added two more options: delete image-only attachments; delete previews (like oembed thumbs)
Some further minor improvements.
Thanks to colegota for spotting this issue.
The code was so involved there was even a comment asking for a refactor.
Now, File_redirection::where always returns a nice File_redirection
object instead of an array or string or nothing. The object is
either one which already existed or else a new, unsaved object.
Instead of duplicating "does it exist" checks everywhere, do it in
File_redirection::where. You either get what exists or something to save.
An unsaved File_redirection may be paired with an unsaved File.
You will want to save the File first (using ->saveFile()) and put the
id in File_redirection#file_id before saving.