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feat(system-tags): process vs chrome groups + WIP provisional auto-apply (#1464)
Backend for the system-tag behavior refactor (milestone #157). editor screenshot
moves from chrome (hidden) to the PROCESS group (shown, like wip); wip+editor gain
provisional auto-apply so they stop needing endless manual identification —
without a runaway loop.

- tag.py: split PRESENTATION_SYSTEM_TAGS → CHROME_SYSTEM_TAGS (banner) +
  PROCESS_SYSTEM_TAGS (wip, editor screenshot).
- heads.py: generalize presentation_auto_apply_sweep → system_tag_auto_apply_sweep
  (mode chrome|process). Same Guard 1 (skip human/confirmed) + Guard 2 (ring-loud
  conflict → PresentationReview). process mode uses source 'process_auto' and does
  NOT hide (hide is a gallery-query effect of group membership).
- training_data._AUTO_SOURCES += 'process_auto' → the head never trains on its own
  auto-applied output; only wip_title/manual train it (the runaway break).
- ml_settings: process_auto_apply_enabled (OFF, opt-in) + threshold + conflict
  threshold. presentation_review.mode ('chrome'|'process'). Migration 0086.
- gallery_service: default-hide reads CHROME only (editor now shows); Explore
  neighbors exclude the whole PROCESS group.
- tasks/ml + celery beat: scheduled_process_auto_apply (daily, opt-in); prune
  covers both modes.
- api: ml_admin process_* CRUD+validation; hidden-review returns mode.
- tests: rename chrome sweep calls; new test_process_auto_apply (apply, guards,
  mode flag, no-self-train); gallery test asserts editor now visible.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-12 23:15:59 -04:00
2026-07-12 01:33:07 +00:00

FabledCurator

Self-hosted media curation — gallery, ML tagging, and subscription-driven downloading in one app. Part of the FabledSword family.

Combines what was ImageRepo (gallery, ML, importer) and GallerySubscriber (gallery-dl wrapper, subscriptions, credential capture) into a single product.

Status

Pre-v1. Not yet functional.

Quick start

For local development and testing, just:

docker compose up -d
# UI: http://localhost:8080

That uses sane dev defaults baked into docker-compose.yml and the dev override (docker-compose.override.yml, auto-merged) — local builds, DEBUG logging, exposed Postgres + Redis ports on the host. No .env required.

For a production-like deployment, override the dev defaults via shell env or a .env file (see .env.example for the variable names) and use:

docker compose -f docker-compose.yml up -d
# (skips the override so containers pull registry images)

Deployment posture

FabledCurator is designed to run inside a self-hosted homelab environment over plain HTTP. If you want TLS, terminate it at your reverse proxy. The app does not generate certificates, redirect to HTTPS, or set HSTS.

CI / Forgejo setup

The repo's workflows expect:

  • Runner label python-ci — a Forgejo runner with Python 3.14, ruff, and Node 22 pre-installed. Both ci.yml and build.yml use this label. The runner image (runner-base:python-ci) is built from CI-Runner/CI-python/ in the operator's workspace; make push from that directory builds and pushes a new image when toolchain pins change.

  • Repo secret RELEASE_TOKEN — a Forgejo PAT with the following scopes:

    • write:package + read:package — for docker push to git.fabledsword.com
    • write:release — for future release-cutting workflows
    • write:issue — for future issue-management automation

    Generate at https://git.fabledsword.com/user/settings/applications. The injected GITHUB_TOKEN cannot be used because it lacks write:package.

License

Personal project; use at your own discretion.

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Self-hosted media curation — gallery, ML tagging, and subscription-driven downloads. Part of the FabledSword family. (Merge of ImageRepo + GallerySubscriber.)
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