- Removed unnecessary div wrappers from the wiki data badge
- Cleaned up the code for better readability
This change enhances the markup simplicity without affecting the functionality,
ensuring the badge displays correctly while maintaining the same styling.
- Change badge class from 'badge-ghost' to 'badge-info'
- Adjust the badge to have a softer appearance
This update improves the visual clarity of the wiki data badge, making it
more consistent with the overall design while ensuring the functionality
remains unchanged.
- Wrap badge content in a div for better layout.
- Maintain existing functionality and styling while improving structure.
This change enhances the HTML structure of the wiki data badge by
encapsulating the link in a div element, which aids in layout
management without altering the way the component functions or
displays.
- Updated rendering syntax in 'show' view for cities
- Updated rendering syntax in 'show' view for weather arts
These changes ensure that the 'wiki_data_badge' partial is rendered
correctly in both views, improving the consistency of the code
and fixing potential display issues caused by the previous syntax.
- Replace inline wiki data badge code with a render call to a new
shared partial.
- This change promotes code reuse and simplifies the view
templates for cities and weather arts.
- The shared partial handles the condition for displaying the badge
based on the presence of `wiki_data_id`.
This refactor enhances maintainability and adheres to DRY
principles, allowing for easier updates or changes to the wiki
badge display in one location instead of multiple views.
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Arabic
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Bengali
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in German
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in English
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Spanish
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Persian
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in French
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Hindi
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Croatian
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Italian
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Japanese
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Korean
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Polish
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Portuguese
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Russian
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Turkish
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Ukrainian
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Urdu
- Add translation for 'wiki_data' in Chinese (Simplified)
This update provides localized support for the term 'wiki_data' across multiple languages, improving user experience and accessibility in international environments.
- Include a link to the city's WikiData page if available
- The link opens in a new tab and has a tooltip for better user experience
This change enhances the city details page by providing
users with easy access to additional information about the
city on WikiData, improving overall user engagement
and knowledge access.
- Wrap image_tag calls in begin-rescue blocks to catch loading errors
- Log any exceptions to Rails logger for better debugging
- Provide user feedback with a placeholder when images fail to load
These changes improve the robustness of the application by ensuring that errors do not cause disruptions in the user interface.
- Implemented error handling for image loading to prevent application
crashes when an image fails to load.
- Added logging to capture the error message when an image cannot be
displayed.
This change improves the reliability of the image display feature on
the home page, ensuring that users are not met with a broken layout
if an image fails to load.
- Create a download card component for weather arts
- Include options for premium purchase, medium quality, and a free WebP version
- Ensure proper layout and styling for the download options
This addition enhances the user experience by providing a clear
and organized way to download various versions of the weather
art. It also includes functionality for both paid and free
options, addressing different user needs.
- Moved weather art creation inside the transaction block
- Updated variable names for clarity
- Ensured the transaction block manages the creation and attachment of images more clearly
This refactor improves the readability and maintainability of the
`create_weather_art` method while preserving its original
functionality. The changes also ensure that the transaction
affects the creation and attachment operations coherently.
- Update AWS S3 adapter configuration to set the
access control list (ACL) to private for both
production and development environments.
- This ensures that the sitemap files are not publicly
accessible and are only retrievable by authorized
users or applications, improving security.
- Modify AWS credentials to use 's3' instead of 'minio' for both production and development environments.
- Update associated initializers, environment configurations, and sitemap generator settings.
- Simplify the configuration retrieval by aligning with new standards for S3.
These changes ensure consistent access to AWS S3 resources and improve maintainability by aligning with updated environment variable practices.
- Ensure created weather art is deleted if an error occurs
- Log detailed error messages for better debugging
This change improves the stability of the weather art
generation process by ensuring that failed operations
release resources properly, preventing potential
memory leaks or database clutter.
- Moved image processing to after the weather_art assignment.
- This change guarantees that the webp and preview images are processed before returning the weather_art object.
- Resolves potential issues where image processing wouldn't occur if the returned value wasn't properly assigned initially.
- Add processing for webp_image and preview_image
This fix ensures that both webp and preview images of the weather art
are processed correctly after generation, resolving issues related to
image availability in the system.
- Wrap image tag with begin-rescue to catch errors
- Display fallback message when image fails to load
- Log error messages to Rails logger for debugging
This change improves the robustness of the image loading
feature in the arts view by handling potential exceptions
when loading images. Users will see a placeholder message
if the image fails to load, enhancing user experience and
ensuring that the application does not crash due to unhandled
image load errors.
- Increase MAX_DURATION to allow longer processing time.
- Double SLEEP_DURATION to reduce server load between runs.
- Raise PER_RUN_GENERATION_LIMIT to improve throughput.
These changes enhance the performance of the weather arts generation
job by allowing longer intervals and reducing the frequency of
interruptions while also accommodating additional requests per run.
- Increase SLEEP_DURATION from 10 seconds to 60 seconds
This change modifies the sleep duration used in the
BatchGenerateWeatherArtsWorker class, allowing for longer
wait times between executions. This may help prevent
exceeding resource limits during high-demand periods.
- Update `format_as_tag` method to replace hyphens with
underscores in addition to spaces.
- Ensure the method handles blank inputs properly.
This change improves the consistency of tag formatting by
ensuring that both spaces and hyphens are converted into
underscores, enhancing the usability and reliability of
this helper method.
- Update formatting to replace spaces with underscores
- Add functionality to replace hyphens with underscores
- Clarify comments to reflect new formatting behavior
These changes improve the flexibility of the tag formatting method by
allowing both spaces and hyphens to be standardized as underscores,
ensuring consistent tag representations.
- Update region access to use country.region instead of city.region
- Update subregion access to use country.subregion instead of city.subregion
These changes ensure that the region and subregion are accurately retrieved based on the correct geographical hierarchy, improving the data integrity of the application.
- Include formattedDate in the RSS feed response
- Utilize art.formatted_time method for better date formatting
This change enhances the RSS feed by providing a more user-friendly
formatted date alongside the existing weather date. This allows
clients consuming the RSS feed to display dates in a more readable
format, improving overall usability.
- Change route for RSS feed to use defaults for format
- Add logging to RssController#feed to track request format
These changes improve the clarity of the routing for the RSS feed
and enhance debugging capabilities by logging the request format.
The new route definition ensures that the feed responds correctly
with the default format, while the logging provides insight into
how the feed is being accessed.
- Implement JSON feed generation in the RssController
- Add new API endpoint to serve JSON feed
- Update RSS feed view to include hidden machine-readable data
This commit introduces a new feature that allows the application to
serve weather art data in JSON format. The JSON feed includes
metadata such as the title, description, and additional custom
fields for better integration with other services. The changes
also enhance the existing RSS feed by embedding machine-readable
data within the HTML structure, improving accessibility and
usability for automated systems.
- Add custom XML namespace for weather data
- Include additional weather fields: country, city, state,
weather description, prompt, and formatted date
- Update enclosure type to 'image/webp' for better
compatibility
This update improves the RSS feed by providing more detailed
weather information for each art piece, enhancing the
user experience and ensuring better data representation.
The new fields allow for richer content in the feed, making
it more informative for users.
- Include image attachments and city associations in the
RSS feed query to improve performance.
- This change reduces the number of database queries
needed when rendering the feed, addressing potential
N+1 query problems.
- Add country name, city name, and state name to the RSS feed
- Include weather description and AI-generated description
- Add weather date to provide more context for each item
These changes improve the RSS feed by providing more detailed
information about the weather art, enhancing the user experience
and making the feed more informative for subscribers.
- Include data-hashtag attribute in the Facebook share button
- Comment out an alternative database URL in credentials
This update enhances the social sharing feature by allowing
users to include hashtags when sharing content on Facebook.
The commented-out database URL serves as a reference for
future configurations.
- Removed the language switcher component from the
navigation bar.
- This change simplifies the user interface, focusing
on primary navigation elements.
The decision was made to streamline navigation and reduce
clutter, as the language switcher was deemed not essential
for the current user experience.
- Include region, country, state, and query parameters
in the pagination helper for better filtering.
- This change enhances the user experience by allowing
users to navigate through weather arts based on
specific criteria, improving the relevance of the
displayed results.
- Update cities controller to include state in city data
- Modify results partial to pass pagination parameters
- Adjust index view to support turbo frame actions
These changes improve the pagination functionality by ensuring
that the correct parameters are passed for filtering cities
based on region, country, and state. This enhances the user
experience by providing more relevant data and better
navigation through the city listings.
- Change cities_path to include both region and country
- Update active class logic to reflect current state
This fix ensures that the dropdown links correctly point to the
appropriate cities based on the selected region and country,
improving navigation and user experience.
- Implement state filtering in the CitiesController
- Add new scope `by_state` in the City model
- Update cities index view to include state dropdown
- Add slug column to states for friendly URLs
- Update English locale to include 'All States'
This commit enhances the cities index page by allowing users to
filter cities based on the selected state. It introduces a new
scope in the City model for state filtering and updates the
view to present a dropdown for state selection. Additionally,
it adds a slug column to the states table to support friendly
URLs, improving the overall user experience.
- Change from using `get_object` to `head_object` to check if the
sitemap file exists before attempting to retrieve it.
- Implement a presigned URL for accessing the sitemap, which is valid
for 15 minutes.
- Set cache headers to allow for 1 hour of caching.
- Improved logging for better error tracking and debugging.
This change enhances the efficiency of sitemap retrieval by reducing
unnecessary data transfer and provides a more secure way to access
the sitemaps through presigned URLs. It also improves error handling
by logging specific errors related to missing sitemaps.
- Implement index action to list sitemaps
- Create view for displaying sitemaps with details
- Add helper method for generating sitemap URLs
- Enhance error handling for S3 service errors
This commit introduces a new feature for managing sitemaps in the application. It includes an index view that lists all available sitemaps with their last modified date and size, along with a link to view each sitemap. The error handling for S3 interactions has also been improved to log errors and return appropriate responses.
- Update dropdown to support dynamic locales from I18n
- Limit dropdown height with overflow handling for better UX
This change improves the language switcher by dynamically
loading available locales from the I18n configuration. It
also enhances the user experience by limiting the height
of the dropdown and enabling scrolling, making it easier
to navigate through multiple language options.
- Refactor keywords in cities_controller.rb
- Refactor keywords in weather_arts_controller.rb
- Refactor keywords in application.html.erb
This change improves the SEO of the application by updating
keywords to include 'ai' and 'ai web', which are more relevant
and likely to enhance search visibility. The previous keywords
were less optimized for current trends in AI-related searches.
- Modify keywords in cities_controller.rb to include 'ai weather'
- Update keywords in weather_arts_controller.rb to include 'ai weather'
- Change keywords in application.html.erb to include 'ai weather'
These changes enhance the search engine optimization (SEO) of the
application by ensuring that relevant keywords are included in
meta tags, improving visibility for users searching for AI
weather-related content.
- Modify keywords in CitiesController for better
categorization of AI art and weather art.
- Update keywords in WeatherArtsController to include
city country name and description.
- Add keywords in application layout for overall site
SEO improvement.
These changes aim to improve search engine visibility
and better describe the content related to AI-generated
weather art.
- Introduce a Redis-based lock to prevent concurrent execution of
batch generation tasks.
- Set a TTL of 300 seconds for the lock to ensure it is released
after a timeout.
- Add logging for situations where a task is already in progress.
This enhancement ensures that batch tasks do not overlap, which can
lead to data inconsistencies and resource contention. The locking
mechanism improves the reliability of the batch processing system.
- Change the lang attribute of the HTML tag to use the current I18n locale
- This change ensures that the application correctly reflects the user's language preferences
Updating this attribute improves accessibility and SEO by helping search engines and assistive technologies better understand the language of the content.
- Change string split method from single quotes to double quotes.
This commit improves code consistency by aligning the string
split syntax with the rest of the codebase. No functional
changes were made as a result of this update.
- Update set_locale method to use around_action instead of before_action.
- Modify locale extraction logic to handle more cases, ensuring better fallback handling.
- Improve overall method clarity and maintainability by restructuring code.
This change enhances the localization process by providing a clearer
way to manage locale settings and ensures that it correctly falls back
to the default locale when necessary. It also resolves some edge cases
in locale extraction based on the HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE header.
- Refactor generate_sitemap method to support locale
- Add setup_sitemap_config method for configuration
- Implement sitemap generation for default and localized paths
This update enhances the sitemap generation process by supporting
multiple languages. Users can now access a sitemap with language
prefixes, improving SEO and usability for different locales.
Additionally, error handling has been improved to log specific
errors related to locale generation.