- Fixed: 'summary' command no longer shows author URLs when author is unknown
- Fixed: 'stats' command now shows '[unknown author]' instead of '[, @0]'
- Added: 'query' command can now query against tease-of-the-month field
> query totm is winner > query totm is nominee > query totm is either
- Changed: List alignment no longer shifts to the right when 99 < hits < 1000
- Database: Updated to 2022-10-31
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MiloDB 1.10, 2023-01-31
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MiloDB 1.11, 2023-02-28
I'm working on a significant refactor of the code of both the client and admin tools to make it more maintainable so that someone else can take over if/when the need arises. It should still behave the same as before from the user's perspective. When the admin tool looks a bit less like spaghetti, and the database packs are cleaned up, I'll escrow it to the admin staff.
- Database: Updated to 2022-11-30
I'm working on a significant refactor of the code of both the client and admin tools to make it more maintainable so that someone else can take over if/when the need arises. It should still behave the same as before from the user's perspective. When the admin tool looks a bit less like spaghetti, and the database packs are cleaned up, I'll escrow it to the admin staff.
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MiloDB 1.12, 2023-03-31
For the avoidance of doubt, the license on the source code is:
This means that you can copy it, change it, sell it, print it out and eat it, whatever you want really.
- Fixed: Database had missing content for teases #39182, #42325, #43250, #44945, #46853, and #47882
- Fixed: Some NYX teases had missing line breaks due to malformed HTML
- Fixed: Exception when running test.py when milodb_admin_tests package does not exist
- Added: License statement in each source file
- Database: Updated to 2022-12-31
For the avoidance of doubt, the license on the source code is:
Code: Select all
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MiloDB 1.13, 2023-04-30
- Added: Index of the match is now show on webpages
- Changed: Webpage TOTM icons replaced with inline SVG
- Changed: Reduced executable size by excluding modules and binaries
- Database: Updated to 2023-01-31
'config.json'and just putting it directly into
'default.css'as root variables at the top. I want to overhaul
'default.css'at some point to include much better formatting. I don't know if that'll cause anyone any problems (I'm only aware of about six people who have ever used MiloDB), but if it is a problem or you can think of a better way of doing it, please let me know.
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MiloDB 1.14, 2023-05-31
- Fixed: Line breaks in NYX text are now preserved
Some NYX teases had line breaks in their text which are normally ignored with XML parsing, however those line breaks do appear when the tease is played and therefore they are now retained. - Added: Contents of known deleted teases are now included in the database
Following some continued encouragement (thanks Trusfrated!), the contents of known deleted teases are included in the database. This includes teases that can't be found, teases marked as invisible, teases that have been removed, and teases that are invalid (usually zero size). Note that there are some teases for which I have no content, just the summary, and any tease that was removed before 2021 won't feature in the database because I never knew it existed in the first place. - Added: The title of a deleted tease is prefixed with '[DELETED]'
- Added: 'query' command can query against deleted teases with 'status' field
- Changed: Replace webpage favicon with inline SVG
- Database: Updated to 2023-02-27
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I just realized I've never directly thanked you for this, so Thank You
I am a regular user -mostly just text query looking for some tease I barely recall some tidbit of. Most of the time milodb finds it. Sometimes I use it to do a better search for interesting teases that I may want to play.
I was thinking the same thing about if showing deleted teases would be possible, so thanks for that now too.
One wish more I have would be if when showing the results through "browse" command, if it could also show the tease page that matches?
Much appreciated that not only have you originally shared your work but that you regularly update it.
I am a regular user -mostly just text query looking for some tease I barely recall some tidbit of. Most of the time milodb finds it. Sometimes I use it to do a better search for interesting teases that I may want to play.
I was thinking the same thing about if showing deleted teases would be possible, so thanks for that now too.
One wish more I have would be if when showing the results through "browse" command, if it could also show the tease page that matches?
Much appreciated that not only have you originally shared your work but that you regularly update it.
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You're welcome, I'm glad you're finding it useful, especially if you're able to find interesting teases that might have otherwise been lost to history!Carnal1 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 12:26 am I just realized I've never directly thanked you for this, so Thank You
I am a regular user -mostly just text query looking for some tease I barely recall some tidbit of. Most of the time milodb finds it. Sometimes I use it to do a better search for interesting teases that I may want to play.
I was thinking the same thing about if showing deleted teases would be possible, so thanks for that now too.
Thanks for the suggestion, that's definitely possible; it'll need a change to the database format, admin tool, search engine, and all output formatters. It's definitely not a trivial change, but I think it's a good idea, so I'll have a think about it.
The page could be shown in an additional column of the HTML pages, looking like the following for each tease type:
- REG: Literal page numbers such as '1', '2', '3', etc.
- NYX: Labelled page names such as 'start', 'page1', 'page2', 'intro2', 'game', etc.
- EOS: Labelled page names such as 'start', 'disclaimer', 'laptop-2', etc.
Each page in EOS can contain multiple text blocks, so I might need to group them together to make it look nice, although I'll need to be a little bit careful when only matching text blocks within a page are being shown.
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Is there any command to only generate the browse html file with a link but not auto-open it? I don't want it opening in my default browser.
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There isn't a command for that at the moment. If you can suggest a good command name, I can add that in easily. Alternatively, I could add an entry to the configuration that prevents the browse and browseall commands from actually launching the browser.pepsifreak wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 6:41 pm Is there any command to only generate the browse html file with a link but not auto-open it? I don't want it opening in my default browser.
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Here are some mock-ups with the page reference included. Is this what you had in mind?FrozenWolf wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 5:01 pmThanks for the suggestion, that's definitely possible; it'll need a change to the database format, admin tool, search engine, and all output formatters. It's definitely not a trivial change, but I think it's a good idea, so I'll have a think about it.
The page could be shown in an additional column of the HTML pages, looking like the following for each tease type:I'll make some mock-ups to see what that'll look like for each type.
- REG: Literal page numbers such as '1', '2', '3', etc.
- NYX: Labelled page names such as 'start', 'page1', 'page2', 'intro2', 'game', etc.
- EOS: Labelled page names such as 'start', 'disclaimer', 'laptop-2', etc.
Each page in EOS can contain multiple text blocks, so I might need to group them together to make it look nice, although I'll need to be a little bit careful when only matching text blocks within a page are being shown.
REG NYX EOS HTML
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Do you have this up on github somewhere? Would be great to just clone it & do occasional pulls for updates as opposed to relying on forum posts here, especially considering the recent downtime.
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Yeah, that would be great if not too much trouble.FrozenWolf wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 6:52 pm
Here are some mock-ups with the page reference included. Is this what you had in mind?
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I do appreciate that it can be a bit of a pain to keep going to MEGA to get the latest version. The database artefact is the fundamental issue as it's a generated output and most diff engines can't determine a practical patch between two versions. While something like git lfs might be suitable for the binaries, it does need an lfs compliant git client, and a git savvy user
I was considering adding a built in command/script to do updates as suggested by oculus (viewtopic.php?p=325994#p325994), but each time I had a spark of interest in it, Milovana went down, and MiloDB suddenly felt like a lot of wasted effort.
I'll certainly have another think about it and see if I can come up with an update mechanism that would be simple and suitable for all users.
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Righto, I'll give it a shot and see if I can get it into the June 30th release.Carnal1 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:16 pmYeah, that would be great if not too much trouble.FrozenWolf wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 6:52 pm
Here are some mock-ups with the page reference included. Is this what you had in mind?
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6. Launch Configuration
The commands '
6.2 Sample configuration
This is specified in the
6.3 Launch option
6.4 Custom launch parameters
The "customLaunchCommand" may contain parameters that are replaced at runtime with the appropriate content.
6.5 Private browsing examples
The commands '
browse', '
browseall', '
open', and '
openauthor' can be configured to launch a custom command instead of opening the default webbrowser. This provides the opportunity for:
- Open a specific webbrowser rather than the system default
- Open the webbrowser in private/incognito mode
Requested by PlayfulGuy around May 2022. I got there eventually! - Open another application altogether
- Not opening anything at all
Requested by pepsifreak.
> browse
Created 'C:\Users\fw\AppData\Local\Temp\tmp6_qd0wxs.html'
Launching: start msedge -inprivate "$u"
as: start msedge -inprivate "file:///C:/Users/fw/AppData/Local/Temp/tmp6_qd0wxs.html"
6.2 Sample configuration
This is specified in the
config.jsonfile. This example will cause the '
browse' and '
browseall' commands to open the generated browse file in Microsoft Edge in private mode, and the '
open', and '
openauthor' to open the generated browse file in Firefox in private mode.
"commands": {
"browse": {
"customLaunchCommand": "start msedge -inprivate \"$u\"",
"launchOption": "custom"
},
"open": {
"customLaunchCommand": "start firefox --private-window \"$u\"",
"launchOption": "custom"
}
6.3 Launch option
"launchOption" │ Effect
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
"default" │ Launch the default webbrowser with the relevant link.
│ "customLaunchCommand" is ignored.
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
"custom" │ Launch the application specified by "customLaunchCommand".
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
"none" │ Do not launch anything, just show the file or url.
│ "customLaunchCommand" is ignored.
6.4 Custom launch parameters
The "customLaunchCommand" may contain parameters that are replaced at runtime with the appropriate content.
Parameter │ Meaning
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
$u │ The URI of the file or link.
│ Example link: file:///tmp/tmp6ql3gjbn.html
│ Example file on Linux: file:///tmp/tmphwoyc58k.html
│ Example file on Windows: file:///C:/Temp/tmpnlkmvf4o.html
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
$p │ The filepath of the generated file ('browse' commands only)
│ Example file on Linux: /tmp/tmphwoyc58k.html
│ Example file on Windows: C:\Temp\tmpnlkmvf4o.html
6.5 Private browsing examples
Browser │ "customLaunchCommand"
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Microsoft Edge │ Windows: "start msedge -inprivate \"$u\""
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Mozilla Firefox │ Windows: "start firefox --private-window \"$u\""
│ Linux: "firefox --private-window '$u' &"
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Google Chrome │ Windows: "start chrome --incognito \"$u\""
│ Linux: "chrome --incognito '$u' &"
─────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Opera │ Windows: "start opera --private \"$u\""
│ Linux: "opera --private '$u' &"
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