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fix(aliases): store modal alias under raw model key + make aliases visible/manageable
The headline bug: aliases created from the modal NEVER resolved. Create
sent the normalized display name ('Sword', 'Uchiha Sasuke') while
resolution keys on the raw booru model key ('sword', 'uchiha_sasuke',
case-sensitive) — so the mapping was stored under a key nothing looks up,
and the prediction kept reappearing unaliased. The raw key wasn't even in
the /suggestions response, so the modal couldn't send it.

- Suggestion now carries raw_name (the model key an alias must use) and
  via_alias (surfaced via an operator alias); both serialized by the API.
- Modal alias-create sends raw_name, not display_name (the fix). Aliased
  suggestions show an 'alias' badge and a 'Remove alias' action; 'Treat as
  alias for…' is hidden for centroid hits (no model key) and already-aliased
  rows.
- Tag-side management: TagCard ⋮ → 'Aliases…' opens a dialog listing the
  model keys that fold into a tag, with remove (GET /api/tags/<id>/aliases +
  AliasService.list_for_tag). Creation stays in the modal suggestion flow.

Tests: full API round-trip locking the raw-key contract (raw_name exposed →
alias authored with it → resolves + via_alias on a later image);
list_for_tag (service + API); via_alias/raw_name on the existing service
suggestion tests. No migration.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-12 13:05:58 -04:00

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import pytest
from backend.app.celery_app import celery
from backend.app.models import ImageRecord, TagKind
from backend.app.services.tag_service import TagService
pytestmark = pytest.mark.integration
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def eager():
celery.conf.task_always_eager = True
yield
celery.conf.task_always_eager = False
async def _img(db, preds):
from tests._prediction_helpers import seed_predictions
img = ImageRecord(
path="/images/s.jpg", sha256="s" * 64, size_bytes=1,
mime="image/jpeg", width=1, height=1,
origin="imported_filesystem", integrity_status="unknown",
)
db.add(img)
await db.commit()
await seed_predictions(db, img.id, preds)
await db.commit()
return img
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_get_suggestions(client, db):
img = await _img(
db, {"sword": {"category": "general", "confidence": 0.97}}
)
resp = await client.get(f"/api/images/{img.id}/suggestions")
assert resp.status_code == 200
body = await resp.get_json()
assert "general" in body["by_category"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_accept_requires_tag_id(client, db):
img = await _img(db, {})
resp = await client.post(
f"/api/images/{img.id}/suggestions/accept", json={}
)
assert resp.status_code == 400
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_accept_then_applied(client, db):
img = await _img(db, {})
tag = await TagService(db).find_or_create("AcceptMe", TagKind.character)
await db.commit()
resp = await client.post(
f"/api/images/{img.id}/suggestions/accept", json={"tag_id": tag.id}
)
assert resp.status_code == 204
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_dismiss(client, db):
img = await _img(db, {})
tag = await TagService(db).find_or_create("DismissMe", TagKind.general)
await db.commit()
resp = await client.post(
f"/api/images/{img.id}/suggestions/dismiss", json={"tag_id": tag.id}
)
assert resp.status_code == 204
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_alias_requires_fields(client, db):
img = await _img(db, {})
resp = await client.post(
f"/api/images/{img.id}/suggestions/alias", json={"alias_string": "x"}
)
assert resp.status_code == 400
async def _img_at(db, path, sha, preds):
from tests._prediction_helpers import seed_predictions
img = ImageRecord(
path=path, sha256=sha, size_bytes=1, mime="image/jpeg",
width=1, height=1, origin="imported_filesystem",
integrity_status="unknown",
)
db.add(img)
await db.commit()
await seed_predictions(db, img.id, preds)
await db.commit()
return img
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_alias_roundtrip_resolves_by_raw_key(client, db):
"""Locks the modal-alias contract: the suggestion exposes the RAW model key,
an alias authored with that key resolves on a later image, and the resolved
suggestion is flagged via_alias. (Pre-fix the modal stored the normalized
display name, which never resolved.)"""
canonical = await TagService(db).find_or_create(
"Sasuke Uchiha", TagKind.character
)
await db.commit()
preds = {"uchiha_sasuke": {"category": "character", "confidence": 0.99}}
img_a = await _img_at(db, "/images/alias_a.jpg", "a" * 64, preds)
# (a) raw_name is exposed so the modal can author the alias with it; the
# raw prediction doesn't textually match the tag, so it'd otherwise be +new.
body = await (
await client.get(f"/api/images/{img_a.id}/suggestions")
).get_json()
sug = body["by_category"]["character"][0]
assert sug["raw_name"] == "uchiha_sasuke"
assert sug["via_alias"] is False
assert sug["creates_new_tag"] is True
# Author the alias keyed by the RAW key (what the frontend now sends).
resp = await client.post(
f"/api/images/{img_a.id}/suggestions/alias",
json={
"alias_string": sug["raw_name"],
"alias_category": "character",
"canonical_tag_id": canonical.id,
},
)
assert resp.status_code == 204
# (b) A DIFFERENT image with the same prediction now resolves via the alias
# (image A's tag is applied, so it's filtered there). Had the alias been
# stored under the display name, this would NOT resolve.
img_b = await _img_at(db, "/images/alias_b.jpg", "b" * 64, preds)
body_b = await (
await client.get(f"/api/images/{img_b.id}/suggestions")
).get_json()
sug_b = body_b["by_category"]["character"][0]
assert sug_b["canonical_tag_id"] == canonical.id
assert sug_b["via_alias"] is True
assert sug_b["creates_new_tag"] is False
assert sug_b["raw_name"] == "uchiha_sasuke"