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Corydalis - photo library management helper and image viewer

License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Makefile 0.73% Haskell 87.76% CSS 0.77% JavaScript 1.22% TypeScript 9.43% Shell 0.09%

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picture download feature ?

Dear Iustin !

Also came here via planet debian and really like your project. It would be a great way to make my large, but somewhat unorganized collection of images browseable. However, one of the main workflows with our picture collection is selecting images for download to make picture books. We currently do that via a samba share, but as you can imagine, displaying a few hundred pictures in a folder to then download a few of them is a pain.

Do you think it would be possible for you to implement a feature where you basically multi-select images in the browser and then download them in bulk ? If necessary as a uncompressed zip ?

That would be really cool !
Thanks,
Karl

build problems on debian 9.4 stretch

I try to build on debian, it fails with:

karl@mediaserver:~/corydalis$ stack build
Specified file "git-version" for extra-source-files does not exist
Building all executables for corydalis once. After a successful build of all of them, only specified executables will be rebuilt.
Warning: Dependent file listed in:
         /home/karl/corydalis/corydalis/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-linux/Cabal-2.4.0.1/build/Settings/Development.hi
         does not exist: git-version

Warning: File listed in corydalis/corydalis.cabal file does not exist: git-version

If i provide a dummy file (git --version > git-version) it still fails somewhere else:

karl@mediaserver:~/corydalis$ stack build
Building all executables for `corydalis' once. After a successful build of all of them, only specified executables will be rebuilt.
corydalis> build (lib + exe)
Preprocessing library for corydalis-0.4.0..
Building library for corydalis-0.4.0..
[32 of 32] Compiling Application
/home/karl/corydalis/corydalis/src/Application.hs:1:1: fatal:
    cannot find object file ‘.stack-work/dist/x86_64-linux/Cabal-2.4.0.1/build/Indexer.dyn_o’
    while linking an interpreted expression

--  While building package corydalis-0.4.0 using:
      /home/karl/.stack/setup-exe-cache/x86_64-linux/Cabal-simple_mPHDZzAJ_2.4.0.1_ghc-8.6.5 --builddir=.stack-work/dist/x86_64-linux/Cabal-2.4.0.1 build lib:corydalis exe:corydalis exe:db-util exe:scanner --ghc-options " -fdiagnostics-color=always"
    Process exited with code: ExitFailure 1
karl@mediaserver:~/corydalis$ 

Any idea what could be wrong ?
Cheers,
KK

Update to bootstrap 5

It seems there are a number of breaking changes. From the first, superficial skim

  • dropped .card-columns in favour of masonry - how does this work, is it bundled, or…?
  • renamed .close to something else

Will need to manually test the layout/etc.

debian package?

having found this through the Debian Planet feed, I'm surprised to see there is no debian package for this... is this planned?

alternatively, is there a demo or screenshots somewhere?

Movie info page links to image download

When looking at the movie "info" page (no public example right now), the download link goes to /image/bytes/, which will download the thumbnail for the video instead of the actual video file.

The movie download might be protected behind a flag, but that's a separate concern; there should be a way to allow downloading movies (if desired).

Provide a demo site

From #1 - it should be rather easy to provide a demo site, since there's no "action" that a logged in user can do (besides triggering reload). Or maybe the internet will prove me wrong, ha.

Image viewer on hi-dpi displays results in unsharp images

On hi-dpi displays (e.g. tested on MacOS with retina display), looking at images in the built-in viewer (the /view/ route) results apparently in images that look fuzzy because they're not served for the "native" display resolution, but instead the logical one.

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