- Introduced `TranslatableName` module to allow for
localized names for `Country` and `Region` models.
- Updated views to display `localized_name` instead of
`name` for improved internationalization.
- Refactored JSON serialization for `translations` attribute.
- Enhanced localization support by adding new languages:
Japanese and Korean, with updated locale files.
- Removed outdated English and Chinese locales for countries
and regions to clean up the codebase.
- Implement locale extraction and fallback mechanism
- Add translation files for English and Chinese
- Update views to use translated strings for various UI elements
This commit introduces support for multiple languages in the application, enhancing accessibility for users. It includes a fallback mechanism for locales and updates to the user interface to display translated content.
- Display the latest weather art on the cities index page.
- Update the weather art preview image size to be big.
- Improve image display by using webp format.
- Adjust the daily and per-run generation limits.
These changes enhance the user experience by providing more
up-to-date and visually appealing content, while also controlling
the resource usage during image generation.
- Added `share_controller.js` to handle sharing logic.
- Created `_share_social.html.erb` partial for social sharing buttons.
- Integrated share buttons into city and weather art show pages.
- Added sharer.js dependency.
This feature allows users to share city and weather art pages on
various social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,
Pinterest, Telegram, and WhatsApp, increasing content visibility.
- Added state association to City model
- Modified City view to display state information
This change includes proper input validation and error handling.
Added city state information to views and models to improve data accuracy and user experience.
The auto ad is added to the city page and the weather art page. It improves user experience by showing relevant ads to the user. This change should not affect performance as it only modifies the view.
- Add auto ad in city page and weather art page.
- Refactor shadow effects to improve user experience.
- No side effects or any other consequences.
- Renamed `app/views/cities/_map.html.erb` to
`app/views/shared/_map.html.erb`
- Updated references to the map partial in `cities/show.html.erb` and
`weather_arts/show.html.erb`
- Adjusted the layout in `cities/show.html.erb` and
`weather_arts/show.html.erb` for visual consistency.
This refactoring improves code reusability and maintainability by
centralizing the map component. It also improves the visual
presentation of the application.
This commit updates the map functionality to ensure the weather art's
display is correctly rendered. This includes modifications to the
weather art display. It ensures the correct image is shown and improves
the overall application experience.
- Comment out marker click listener to fix a bug
- Update _map.html.erb to handle null values in the city
- Improve error handling
This commit addresses a bug where clicking the map marker
caused unexpected behavior. The changes involve commenting out
the click listener to fix the issue, and updating the view
template to handle potential null values in the city object to
prevent unexpected behavior.
- Replace OpenLayers with Mapbox GL for map rendering.
- Update CSS for map styling and control visibility.
- Integrate weather art into map popups.
- Add Mapbox token to credentials.yml.enc
This commit replaces the existing OpenLayers map implementation
with Mapbox GL. It also adjusts the styling and adds a
weather art display to the map popup, which enhances the
user experience. The necessary changes include modifying
stylesheets, JavaScript controllers, view templates, and
updating the credentials file. The motivation is to enhance
map rendering performance and user experience.
- Replaced Leaflet with OpenLayers for improved map rendering
- Added OpenLayers CSS and removed Leaflet CSS
- Updated map controller to use OpenLayers API
- Added marker icon in public directory
- Added scopes and associations for weather art in City model
This change migrates the map display from Leaflet to
OpenLayers, providing better performance and more features.
It also introduces new model associations for weather arts,
allowing to sort cities by latest weather updates.
- 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.
- Introduce a new partial for displaying weather statistics in
a consistent card format.
- Refactor the city show page to utilize the new statistics
card partial, simplifying the code structure.
- Update layout and styling for improved UX and maintainability.
These changes enhance the maintainability of the codebase by
promoting reuse of the statistics card component and improving
the overall presentation of weather data for cities.
- Introduce a new method `formatted_time` in the `WeatherArt` model
- Update various views to use this new method for date and time display
- Support formatting in local time zones or UTC
This update enhances the time representation for weather data, ensuring
that displayed times can reflect the user's local timezone or remain
fixed at UTC. This improves the usability of the application for
users in different regions.
- Replace local timezone display with UTC in the weather
display components
- Adjust time formatting in both city and weather art views
This change standardizes the time format across the application,
making it clear that the displayed times are in UTC, aiding user
understanding and consistency in time representation.
- Update links in cities index to include country emoji
- Modify display in cities show view to use emoji and country name
- Clean up random scope method in weather_art model for consistency
These changes enhance the user interface presentation by making
country names visually enriched with emojis, improving the overall
user experience with clearer visual cues.
- Remove deprecated `image_with_watermark` attachment.
- Introduce `webp_image`, `preview_image`, and `watermarked_image` methods in `WeatherArt` model for optimized image formats.
- Update views to use new image variants, including webp and previews, improving loading times and visual quality.
- Ensure images are processed with relevant attributes such as quality and dimensions for better performance and user experience.
These changes enhance the image handling capabilities of the application by ensuring images are served in a more efficient format (WebP) and with improved resizing options, leading to better performance overall.
- Update buttons to include data attribute for Turbo frames
- Ensure proper behavior of navigation with turbo-enabled requests
This change enhances the functionality of the buttons by allowing them
to interact with Turbo frames, improving performance and user
experience when transitioning between different views on the application.
- 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.
- 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.
- Implemented a new admin panel that allows administrators to view
statistics and manage weather art. The panel includes:
- A card displaying total images and today's images
- Buttons to generate new art and edit the city
- Added `admin?` helper method to check if the current user is an
administrator.
- Updated database configuration to use safer credentials lookup
method `dig` for development database URL instead of the
previous method, improving reliability in accessing nested
credentials.
- Change displayed time from weather_date to created_at in
cities and weather arts show templates. This ensures that the
time shown reflects when the record was created instead of the
weather date which may not be accurate for representation.
- Update localized_name method to provide a default value for
missing translations
- Modify timezone display in city show view to show a message
when the timezone is undefined
These changes improve user experience by ensuring that the city
localization falls back to the city name itself if a translation
is not found, and they handle potentially missing timezone data
more gracefully.
- Update layout with improved styles and spacing
- Modify sections for better visual hierarchy
- Add gradient effects and responsive design adjustments
These changes enhance the overall user experience by providing a
more visually appealing and organized layout for the city
weather art view. Adjustments include background effects,
updated navigation, and improved display of weather statistics
and history records.
- Change stats div to be responsive
- Adjust coordinates display format for better readability
This update enhances the layout of the city show view by making
it more responsive and improving the display of weather and
geographical data. Additionally, the startup task for
refreshing the sitemap is now consistently executed,
removing unnecessary complexity.
- Introduce `weather_description_icon` and `weather_stat_icon`
helper methods for displaying SVG icons based on weather
conditions and statistics.
- Enhance the city show view by using these icons to display
visual weather information such as temperature, wind, humidity,
visibility, pressure, and cloud cover.
- Optimize the visual styling and layout of the weather stats
and cards for better user experience.
- 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.
- Improve image and main info section for better aesthetics
- Add gradient overlay for text readability
- Include temperature display with feel-like temperature
- Enhance city name and location styling
- Add detailed weather information metrics (Humidity, Wind, Visibility)
- Provide a backup UI for when no image is available
This update enhances the user interface of the city weather card
by improving the layout and adding more detailed weather information.
The gradient overlays and reorganized elements improve readability and
usability. Additionally, a fallback display is included for cases where
weather images are not attached, ensuring consistent design.
- Introduce dropdown menus for region and country selection
- Adjust padding on title section for better layout
- Update filter navigation structure to improve UX
This commit refines the user interface for filtering cities by
allowing users to select regions and countries from dropdown
menus. The filtering options are now easier to navigate and
maintain a consistent aesthetic with adjusted padding for
better visual hierarchies.
- Create a new partial for city card display with weather image
- Update index page to show featured weather art with gradient
- Refactor city listing layout and navigation for improved clarity
This commit introduces a new component for displaying city cards that
includes weather artwork when available. The index page has been
refactored for better visual presentation and usability. Users can
now better navigate through cities and see relevant weather data.
- 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.
- Change city name display to localized name in both index and show views
- Modify schema to use bigint for certain foreign keys
- Correct country codes in seeds for accurate data representation
These changes improve the handling of city names, ensuring they are displayed in the appropriate localized format and ensuring well-typed foreign key relationships in the schema.
- Import Playfair Display and Raleway fonts for better typography
- Add a method to `City` model for fetching the latest weather art
- Revamp city index and show pages for improved layout and usability
- Update styles in the layout and main pages to enhance user experience
These changes promote visual consistency and enhance user interaction within the platform, providing a more engaging experience.
- 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.