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Etiquette
I am currently running a demonstration copy of Etiquette at http://etiquette.voussoir.net where you can browse around. This is not yet permanent.
What am I looking at
Etiquette is a tag-based file organization system with a web front-end.
Documentation is still a work in progress. In general, I use:
python etiquette_flask_launch.py [port]
to launch the flask server. Port defaults to 5000 if not provided.python -i etiquette_repl.py
to launch the Python interpreter with the PhotoDB pre-loaded into a variable calledP
. Try things likeP.new_photo
orP.digest_directory
.
To do list
- Make the wording between "new", "create", "add"; and "remove", "delete" more consistent.
- User account system, permission levels, private pages.
- Improve the "tags on this page" list. Maybe add separate buttons for must/may/forbid on each.
- Some way for the database to re-identify a file that was moved / renamed (lost & found). Maybe file hash of the first few mb is good enough.
- Debate whether the
UserMixin.login
method should accept usernames or I should standardize the usage of IDs only internally. - Ability to access user page and user photos by user's ID, not just username.
- Should album size be cached on disk?
- Organize the tag exporter functions better.
- Replace columns like area, ratio, bitrate by using expression indices or views (
width * height
etc). - Add some way to support large image albums without flooding the search results. Considering a "hidden" property so that a handful of representative images can appear in the search results, and the rest can be found on the actual Album page.
- Add a
Photo.merge
to combine duplicate entries.
Changelog
- [addition] A new feature was added.
- [bugfix] Incorrect behavior was fixed.
- [change] An existing feature was slightly modified or parameters were renamed.
- [cleanup] Code was improved, comments were added, or other changes with minor impact on the interface.
- [removal] An old feature was removed.