People could delete their own comments on torrents other than
the one the URL would indicate, which meant they could mess with
the total comment count on a torrent by having it be higher than
it actually is through repeatedly posting and deleting comments
that way.
However, they could only ever delete their own comments, so this
isn't a huge issue in the first place.
Before bootstrap-select is loaded, a small JS piece replaces the
class for the pickers with the appropriate bootstrap-select classes.
If there is no JS, the dropdowns will stay as form-control.
* Implement torrent nuking ability for mods
This deletes all torrents of a specific user.
A current caveat is that it will delete both sukebei and nyaa torrents,
but will only leave a log entry in the current flavour's log.
Also did some bootstrap untangling on the user view page.
* Per-flavour logging
Hopefully this works. Maybe.
* Tracker API: chunk into 100-element sublists
* isort
* Restrict nuking to superadmins
Also do a lint.sh.
* Implement upload ratelimit for non-trusted uploaders
Users may upload X torrents in Y minutes after which they
will have to wait Z minutes between uploads.
* Show torrent period count when ratelimited
* Only ratelimit new accounts
This tells users who are banned the reason that they are banned,
and doesn't show the same message for inactive users.
IP banned users are still just shown the boring 403 page.
Previously, people couldn't quite tell you needed to give a report
reason. Now we disable the submit button until there is a reason,
and flask.flash() if someone manages to submit an empty reason
anyway.
Disables all POSTs, optionally allowing users to log in (without updating last login date)
Blocked POSTs will redirect to the GET endpoint if possible, otherwise to referrer or in last case, home page.
API requests will get a plaintext message with 405 status code.
Index names are not necessarily named 'ix_table_column', so inspect the real schema for index names. Results are cached in memory.
(I have no clue how, but mine are prefixed idx_ instead of ix_!)
Clears out the "sort" variable naming as well.
MINIMUM_ANONYMOUS_TORRENT_SIZE can be used to require a minimum total
size of torrents uploaded by anonymous users (ie. without accounts).
Sets up a "framework" for post-WTForm torrent validation as well;
this can easily be extended into filename blacklists and such.
Add new tool for developing (lint/autopep8/isort/test)
New tool uses flake8 and isort for lint checks.
Deprecate existing tool (still works)
Update readme
Update Travis config
As per comments in #288, Firefox forces a "what do you want to do with this"-dialog for 'attachment' even when it's set to open them immediately in another program.