Reviewed the download count PR work and made some changes:
- Updated the download link route to include the mod's slug for easier identification.
- Moved rate limiter from the route middleware (the entire controller) to just the show method in the controller.
- Created a ModVersionPolicy that the controller can check against.
- Moves download increment logic into the model.
- Defers the call to the download increment logic (now run in the background)
- Updated the route to have a name, and the downloadUrl methods to build the URL dynamically using the route name.
- Wrote some tests to check URL building, download counting, and rate limiting.
# Conflicts:
# app/Http/Controllers/ModVersionController.php
# app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php
Generalized similar API filter methods and moved them into a FilterMethods trait. Rewrote ModFilter and UserFilter methods to use the general trait methods.
- Updated the SptVersion and ModVersion dependancies to resolve *all* compatible versions and introduced new relationships to pull just the latest compatible version. Had to rewrite a *bunch*, but it should be much more capable now. It can be expensive to resolve these properties when iterated over, so *make sure they're eager loaded using the `with` method when you're building the queries*.
- Updated the mod listing Livewire component to save the filter options within the PHP session instead of in browser local storage. *Much* cleaner.
- Removed caching from homepage queries to see how they preform on production. Will add back later.
- Updated ModVersion factory to create SptVersions if there are none specified.
- Probably lots of other changes too... I need to make smaller commits. :(
This update gives mod versions a supported SPT version field that accepts a semantic version. The latest supported SPT version will be automatically resolved based on the semvar.
Next up: I need to update the ModVersion to SptVersion relationship to be a many-to-many and expand the resolution to resolve multiple versions.
The mod-to-user relationship has been modified to be a many-to-many relationship. Mods can now have multiple authors, and an author can have multiple mods.
Worked on:
- Mod component templating
- Added dark mode styles for homepage
- Added benchmarking to the wolt import command
- Added MySQL natural sort function
Short todo:
- Add updated time to mod component
- Implement naturalsort function into homepage queries and measure performance difference
- Migrate top navigation from old-build