- Implement MapController for displaying city maps
- Add map rendering in the city show view
- Include weather arts in the city show controller
- Update asset pipeline to include Leaflet CSS and JS
This commit introduces a map feature that allows users to view
geographical information related to cities. The map is integrated
with weather arts data, enhancing the overall functionality of
the city show page.
- Changed includes for WeatherArt to optimize query
- Removed redundant includes of country in WeatherArt
- Simplified region fetching by directly ordering
These modifications improve the efficiency of the queries
by reducing unnecessary joins and utilizing ActiveRecord’s
query capabilities more effectively. The code change does not
affect the overall functionality but improves maintainability.
- Introduce filtering of cities by selected country
- Retrieve current country using friendly find method
- Apply city filtering if country is provided in parameters
This change allows users to efficiently filter cities based on the
selected country, providing a more tailored experience and
encouraging better navigation through the list of cities.
- Implement loading state in the search input with spinner.
- Optimize the search request to handle pending requests and cancels.
- Add dynamic response handling for Turbo frames to load search results.
- Create a new partial for city search results.
- Update the cities controller to support Turbo stream responses.
These enhancements improve user experience during searches by showing a loading
spinner and addressing potential issues with overlapping requests, ensuring
that the application remains responsive and functional when fetching city
search results.
- Implement search_by_name scope in City model
- Add SearchController for handling search input
- Include _search_city partial in cities index view
- Update cities_controller to filter cities based on search query
This commit introduces a new feature that allows users to search for
cities by name using an input field. The search is implemented as a
scope in the City model, and it is integrated into the existing
CitiesController. A dedicated SearchController manages the input
submission with a debouncing mechanism for better performance. The
search field is rendered in the cities index view, enhancing user
interactivity and experience.
- Clean up trailing whitespace in app/admin/state.rb
- Clean up trailing whitespace in app/admin/subregions.rb
- Clean up trailing whitespace in app/admin/users.rb
- Adjust formatting in cities_controller.rb for consistency
These changes improve code readability and maintainability by
removing unnecessary whitespace. It is a small clean-up that prepares
files for better version control parsing and reduces the diff clutter.
- Update menu labels for cities, countries, and regions
- Introduce new entities for states and subregions in Admin Panel
- Implement admin authentication for weather art generation
- Modify application controller to check for admin user
- Refactor view to display admin panel based on user permissions
- Update routes to include weather art generation action
These changes enhance the admin interface for better management of cities
and related entities. The new admin checks ensure that only authorized users
can generate weather art, improving security and functionality.
- Removed unnecessary leading and trailing blank lines in several
ActiveAdmin register files.
- Reformatted string delimiters for consistency, changing single quotes
to double quotes in tracking events in the Cities and WeatherArts
controllers.
- Ensured proper spacing in array definitions across several
models, including Ahoy::Event and Ahoy::Visit.
These changes improve code readability and maintain consistency
throughout the codebase by ensuring uniform use of quotes and
removing excess whitespace.
- Integrate Ahoy gem for tracking user events and visits
- Create models for Ahoy events and visits
- Implement admin interfaces for managing events and visits
- Add background job for cleaning up old analytics data
- Update application controller and other relevant controllers to track specific actions
This commit implements a comprehensive event tracking system that logs user interactions
within the application. Additionally, it includes mechanisms for managing and
cleaning historical visit and event data, ensuring efficient data handling.
Order cities by name instead of filtering active cities. This change simplifies the CitiesController and improves code readability.
- Update City.includes method in CitiesController
- Remove active filter in City.includes method
- Introduced `SeoConcern` module to handle SEO meta tags
- Integrated `meta-tags` gem for customizable meta tags
- Created `RefreshSitemapWorker` to automate sitemap updates
- Added relevant meta tags in controllers for weather art and cities
- Configured sitemap generation settings
These changes improve the SEO of the application by ensuring that
pages have appropriate meta tags. Additionally, a sitemap is now
generated and refreshed daily, enhancing site visibility to search
engines.
- Implement pagination for the cities index view.
- Add shared pagination partial to reduce code duplication.
- Modify arts index view to utilize the new pagination.
- Update cities controller to include pagination logic.
These updates improve usability by allowing better navigation through larger datasets, ensuring users can easily access and view items across multiple pages.
- Add slug column to weather_arts for friendly URLs.
- Update weather arts retrieval in the controller to use slug.
- Implement region and country filtering in cities index view.
- Optimize city queries with scopes for active status and region/country.
- Improve UI layout and design for the cities index page.
These changes allow better user experience by enabling cleaner URLs for weather arts and facilitating efficient filtering of cities based on selected regions and countries.
- Update CitiesController to list all cities ordered by name
- Add latest and featured weather arts in HomeController
- Display city details, including weather art history, in Cities#show
- Expand layout with a footer and enhanced navigation
- Integrate new daisyUI plugin for improved styling
These changes improve user navigation and visual presentation on both
city and weather art pages, making it easier to browse and view
information. The introduction of daisyUI also modernizes the UI with
consistent design elements.
- Integrate 'friendly_id' gem for sluggable functionality in City model
- Create ActiveAdmin resources for managing cities and weather arts
- Implement controller logic for cities
- Add database migrations for cities and weather arts creation
- Seed database with sample data for testing
- Create initial test cases for controllers and models
This commit enhances the application's URL handling by allowing friendly URLs for cities and weather arts. The addition of ActiveAdmin resources facilitates easier management through a web interface.