- Add `browseDirectory` API endpoint to list directory contents.
- Create `FolderBrowser` component for user interface to navigate directories.
- Update `Scan` page to integrate folder browsing feature.
- Define `DirectoryItem` and `BrowseDirectoryResponse` schemas for API responses.
- Added media_type to PhotoSearchResult interface to distinguish between images and videos.
- Updated PhotoViewer component to support video playback, including URL handling and preloading logic.
- Modified openPhoto function in Search page to open videos correctly.
- Enhanced backend API to serve video files with range request support for better streaming experience.
These changes improve the user experience by allowing seamless viewing of both images and videos in the application.
- Add database connection health checks every 10 photos
- Add session refresh logic to recover from connection errors
- Improve error handling for database disconnections/timeouts
- Add explicit image cleanup to prevent memory leaks
- Add connection error detection throughout processing pipeline
- Gracefully handle database connection failures instead of crashing
Fixes issue where server would crash during long-running photo processing
tasks when database connections were lost or timed out.
This commit introduces a new `DEPLOYMENT_CHECKLIST.md` file that outlines the necessary steps for configuring server-specific settings after pulling from Git. It includes instructions for environment files, PM2 configuration, firewall rules, database setup, and building frontends. Additionally, it adds an example `ecosystem.config.js.example` file for PM2 configuration, providing a template for users to customize for their deployment environment. The `.gitignore` file is updated to include the new PM2 ecosystem config file.
This commit introduces a Semgrep ignore file to suppress false positives and low-risk findings, particularly for controlled inputs in database scripts and development configurations. Additionally, a new CI Job Status Configuration document is added to clarify which CI jobs should fail on errors and which are informational, enhancing the overall CI/CD process documentation.
This commit updates the CI workflow summary to provide a clearer overview of job results and their purposes. It also modifies the JWT token generation in the authentication API to include a unique identifier (`jti`) for both access and refresh tokens, improving token management. Additionally, the test for the token refresh endpoint is adjusted to ensure it verifies the new access token correctly.
This commit updates the `accept_matches` function in the `people.py` API to include error handling for `ValueError`. If the error message indicates that a resource is not found, it raises an HTTP 404 exception with a user-friendly message. This change improves the robustness of the API by providing clearer feedback to users when a match cannot be accepted.
This commit replaces hardcoded sensitive information, such as database passwords and secret keys, in the README and deployment documentation with placeholders and instructions to use environment variables. This change enhances security by preventing exposure of sensitive data in the codebase. Additionally, it updates the database session management to raise an error if the DATABASE_URL environment variable is not set, ensuring proper configuration for development environments.
This commit introduces a custom security dependency, `get_bearer_token`, in the authentication API to ensure compliance with HTTP standards by returning a 401 Unauthorized status for missing or invalid tokens. Additionally, it updates test user fixtures to include full names for better clarity in tests.
This commit introduces a new `pytest.ini` configuration file for backend tests, specifying test discovery patterns and output options. Additionally, the CI workflow is updated to set an environment variable that prevents DeepFace and TensorFlow from loading during tests, avoiding illegal instruction errors on certain CPUs. The face service and pose detection modules are modified to conditionally import DeepFace and RetinaFace based on this environment variable, enhancing test reliability. These changes improve the testing setup and contribute to a more robust CI process.
This commit updates the `install.sh` script to include the installation of Python tkinter, which is required for the native folder picker functionality. Additionally, the README.md is modified to reflect this new requirement, providing installation instructions for various operating systems. The documentation is further enhanced with troubleshooting tips for users encountering issues with the folder picker, ensuring a smoother setup experience.
This commit updates the README.md to reflect the requirement of PostgreSQL for both development and production environments. It clarifies the database setup instructions, removes references to SQLite, and ensures consistency in the documentation regarding database configurations. Additionally, it enhances the clarity of environment variable settings and database schema compatibility between the web and desktop versions.
This commit introduces a new `PrismaCompatibleDate` type to ensure compatibility with Prisma's SQLite driver by storing dates in a DateTime format. Additionally, the `extract_exif_date`, `extract_video_date`, and `extract_photo_date` functions are updated to include validation checks that reject future dates and dates prior to 1900, enhancing data integrity during photo and video metadata extraction.
This commit enhances the face identification process by adding validation checks for person ID and names, ensuring that users provide necessary information before proceeding. It also introduces detailed logging for better debugging and user feedback during the identification process. Additionally, error handling is improved to provide user-friendly messages in case of failures, enhancing the overall user experience.
This commit introduces a new `CANCELLED` status to the job management system, allowing users to cancel ongoing jobs. The frontend is updated to handle job cancellation requests, providing user feedback during the cancellation process. Additionally, the backend is enhanced to manage job statuses more effectively, ensuring that jobs can be marked as cancelled and that appropriate messages are displayed to users. This improvement enhances the overall user experience by providing better control over job processing.
This commit introduces a new function, `validate_date_taken`, to ensure that the date taken for photos is valid before being saved. The function checks for valid date objects, prevents future dates, and filters out dates that are too old. The photo import process is updated to utilize this validation, enhancing data integrity and preventing corrupted date data from being stored. Additionally, the `date_added` field is explicitly set to the current UTC time to ensure validity.
This commit introduces a new function in the `install.sh` script to download DeepFace model weights, enhancing the setup process for users. The function checks for the presence of DeepFace and attempts to download the ArcFace model weights, providing fallback options and user-friendly messages for manual download if automatic attempts fail. This improvement streamlines the initial configuration for facial recognition capabilities in the application.
This commit improves the setup of the authentication database by adding a new function to create necessary tables for both frontends. It also ensures that environment variables are loaded from a `.env` file before any database operations, enhancing configuration management. Additionally, minor updates are made to related scripts for better clarity and functionality.
This commit introduces several new analysis documents, including Auto-Match Load Performance Analysis, Folder Picker Analysis, Monorepo Migration Summary, and various performance analysis documents. Additionally, the installation scripts are updated to reflect changes in backend service paths, ensuring proper integration with the new backend structure. These enhancements provide better documentation and streamline the setup process for users.