A one-shot Maintenance action to remove the blurred locked-preview images
the ingester downloaded from tier-gated Patreon posts before #874.
current_user_can_view was never persisted, so the cleanup re-walks each
enabled Patreon source (read-only) to re-derive which posts are gated now
and the blurred filehashes Patreon serves for them, then matches by
CONTENT HASH against stored source_filehash. Because the hash is
content-addressed, a real file downloaded when access existed has a
different hash and can never match — regained-then-lost-access content is
provably spared (operator's hard requirement). NULL source_filehash =>
unverifiable, kept + reported.
On apply: delete matched ImageRecords + files (provenance cascades),
clear seen/dead-letter ledger rows for those hashes so the real media
re-ingests if access returns, and delete gated posts left bare. Shares
one match predicate between preview and apply (rule 93).
- cleanup_service: collect_gated_previews + purge_gated_previews
- tasks.admin: purge_gated_previews_task (async re-walk bridge, timeboxed)
- api.admin: POST /maintenance/purge-gated-previews
- GatedPurgeCard.vue in Settings > Maintenance (preview -> confirm -> apply)
- tests: collect predicate, hash-match delete/spare/unverifiable, ledger
clear, bare-post removal, no-op
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 2 of #871: clean up the duplicate videos already in the library (the #859
"same video from multiple sources" clutter). Import-time dedup (Phase 1) only
prevents NEW dups; this is the operator-triggered cleanup of existing ones.
cleanup_service.dedup_videos(dry_run):
- backfill_video_durations: re-probe NULL-duration videos (pre-#871 rows) so the
existing library participates; idempotent (only NULL rows), writes a negative
sentinel for un-probeable files so they're neither re-probed forever nor matched.
- find_video_dup_groups: cluster same-artist videos by duration (±tol) + aspect,
anchored per cluster to bound the span (no chain drift); keeper = highest pixel
area then bytes. Reuses the importer's _VIDEO_DUP_* tolerances.
- apply: re-point each loser's post links to the keeper (so no post loses the
video) THEN delete the redundant records + files via delete_images (cascade).
dry_run shares the same discovery predicate and returns the projection only
(rule 93). Tags on a loser are NOT merged (noted; videos rarely hand-curated).
- dedup_videos_task (maintenance queue; summary → task_run.metadata).
- POST /maintenance/dedup-videos {dry_run} + GET /maintenance/task-result/<id> so
the card shows the dry-run projection before the destructive apply.
- VideoDedupCard: Preview → shows groups/redundant/reclaimable, then Apply behind
a confirm dialog. Mounted in the Maintenance panel.
Tests: dedup collapses + re-links the loser's post to the keeper + removes the
file; dry-run deletes nothing; distinct durations aren't grouped; task registered.
(Migration 0052 for duration_seconds already shipped with Phase 1.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reframe a series from "ordered chapters that own pages" to ONE flat,
series-global ordered run of pages with optional cosmetic chapter DIVIDERS
over it. A chapter no longer wraps content — it's a labeled divider anchored
to the page that begins it; a page's chapter is derived as the nearest
preceding divider. This is what lets installments assembled from multiple
sources sit in one continuous, correctly-numbered sequence (operator's
Goblin Juice case).
- migration 0047: flatten each series to a series-global page_number
(preserving today's reading order); convert each existing chapter to a
divider anchored at its first page (keeping title/stated_part); drop
series_page.chapter_id; reshape series_chapter (anchor_page_id UNIQUE FK,
drop chapter_number/is_placeholder/stated_page_start/end). Loss-safe for
content; drops empty placeholder chapters + a redundant page-1 divider.
- series_page: page_number is now the series-global order; no chapter_id.
- series_chapter: anchored divider (anchor_page_id, title, stated_part).
- series_service: flat list_pages (one run + derived dividers + per-page
source_post + part_gaps), series-wide reorder/renumber, divider CRUD
(create/update/move/delete); retired per-chapter reorder/merge/placement.
- api/tags: drop chapter_id from add; /chapters endpoints are divider
create/update/delete (removed chapter reorder/merge/page-reorder).
- series_match_service: series "end" reads max(series_page.stated_page);
accept appends via add_post. tag_service series-merge appends src's pages
after tgt's max so the merged series stays one clean run.
- frontend: seriesManage store + SeriesManageView → one continuous
drag-reorder grid with inline divider bars + series-global page numbers;
reader walks the flat run, headings from dividers; PostSeriesMenu copy.
- tests reworked across the series suite for the divider model.
Phase 2 (pending staging for add-from-post) is separate.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The native Patreon backfill flooded the feed with bare 'Post <id>' shells
(1589 for Anduo). Root cause: PostAttachment.sha256 was GLOBALLY unique, so a
non-art file reused across posts only ever linked to the first one, and
_capture_attachment created the Post before that dedup check — leaving later
posts with no image and no attachment. Duplicate IMAGES had the mirror gap:
attach_in_place returned duplicate_hash/duplicate_phash before _apply_sidecar,
so the second post got no provenance row, and the feed only rendered via
primary_post_id (one post per image).
Operator requirement: a duplicate item must show on EVERY post it appears in.
Unify the fix as link-not-suppress:
- importer: on duplicate_hash / duplicate_phash(larger_exists), append an
image_provenance row for the new post (keep primary on the first). Both the
download path (attach_in_place) and the filesystem path (_import_media).
- post_feed_service: render thumbnails by image_provenance UNION primary_post_id,
so a cross-posted image shows on every post (and legacy primary-only images
still show).
- PostAttachment: per-post uniqueness — drop UNIQUE(sha256), add partial
UNIQUE(post_id, sha256) + partial UNIQUE(sha256) WHERE post_id IS NULL
(migration 0043); _capture_attachment dedups per-(post,sha) over the shared
sha-addressed blob, so no post is left bare.
- cleanup: new prune-bare-posts maintenance action (cleanup_service
_bare_post_conditions shared by preview/count/delete per preview/apply parity;
admin endpoint; PostMaintenanceCard). Deletes posts with zero image links
(primary or provenance) AND zero attachments. Run after the feed fix so a
hidden provenance link spares the post instead of deleting it.
Tests: dup image shows on both posts; dup attachment shows on both posts; feed
renders provenance-linked duplicates; prune-bare delete-path == preview.
Operator redeploys (migration 0043) then runs the prune to clear the shells.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The character pointing at the fandom had no image associations, so it was
itself unused and inflated the dry-run count to 2. Tag it on a real image so
it is used (the real-world shape) — the fandom survives via a live character.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The fandom/chapter exclusions added in fb05c5e only touched find_unused_tags
(the preview SAMPLE). prune_unused_tags re-implemented the predicate inline for
the dry-run COUNT and the live DELETE with only the image_tag + series_page
checks — so the preview showed a safe list of names while the delete removed
every fandom (and chaptered series). Operator-flagged 2026-06-08: real data loss
— assigned fandoms deleted, their characters SET-NULLed.
Extract _unused_tag_conditions() as the single source of truth and use it for
the preview, the count, AND the delete, so they can never diverge again. Added a
prune-commit test asserting the LIVE delete spares a character's fandom and a
chaptered series.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
find_unused_tags only excluded tags with image_tag or series_page references, so
it flagged every fandom as 'unused' — fandoms are NEVER applied to images (a
character carries its fandom via tag.fandom_id), and the FK is ondelete=SET NULL,
so deleting one silently strips the fandom off all its characters
(operator-flagged 2026-06-08: artist-OC fandoms showing as unused).
Exclude tags referenced as a character's fandom_id, and (same class of gap) tags
referenced by a series_chapter (an all-placeholder series has chapters but no
pages yet). A genuinely orphaned fandom with no characters is still swept.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds an ordered chapter layer to series. Reading order becomes
(series_chapter.chapter_number, series_page.page_number); a chapter may be a
placeholder reserving a slot, and carries an optional parsed stated-page range
used to flag missing-page gaps. An image still lives in at most one series ⇒ one
chapter (image_id stays UNIQUE).
- models: series_chapter; series_page gains chapter_id (NOT NULL, cascade) +
stated_page. Migration 0040 backfills every existing series into one
auto-chapter holding its current flat pages — no data loss.
- SeriesService: chapter CRUD (create/update/reorder/delete/merge), page→chapter
assignment, reorder_pages, chapter-aware set_cover; list_pages now returns
chapters[] + gaps[] alongside a back-compat flat pages[]. Legacy series-wide
reorder operates on the single default chapter and rejects multi-chapter series.
- API: chapter endpoints under /api/series/<tag>/chapters; POST pages accepts an
optional chapter_id.
- TagService.merge now repoints series_chapter too, so a merged series' chapters
(and their pages) survive the source tag's deletion instead of cascading away.
- Tests: new chapter suite; updated the 4 direct SeriesPage(...) constructions to
supply chapter_id.
Frontend (chapter-aware manage view + reader) lands next; until then the
existing UI keeps working via the flat pages[] + single default chapter.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wipe every general + character tag so the operator can re-tag from scratch via
the Camie auto-suggest, while PRESERVING fandoms, series (+ series_page order),
and each image's stored tagger_predictions (so suggestions repopulate
immediately). One set-based DELETE FROM tag WHERE kind IN ('general','character')
— the five tag-referencing tables all cascade, so applications + aliases +
allowlist + rejections + centroids clear automatically; series tags aren't
deleted so series survive; Tag.fandom_id is SET NULL so fandoms are untouched.
Reuses the established dry-run-preview -> confirm pattern: cleanup_service.
reset_content_tagging() + POST /api/admin/tags/reset-content +
TagMaintenanceCard section with a backup-first warning and a red confirm
showing exact counts (tags by kind + image applications). Irreversible except
via DB backup restore; the wipe only fires when the operator confirms.
Tests: service dry-run counts + live delete preserves fandom/series/series_page
while content tags + their image_tag cascade away; API dry-run wiring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>