- Introduced Next.js integration guide for ThrillWiki API, detailing authentication, core domain APIs, data structures, and implementation patterns.
- Documented the migration to Rich Choice Objects, highlighting changes for frontend developers and enhanced metadata availability.
- Fixed the missing `get_by_slug` method in the Ride model, ensuring proper functionality of ride detail endpoints.
- Created a test script to verify manufacturer syncing with ride models, ensuring data integrity across related models.
- Added comprehensive documentation for hybrid filtering implementation, including architecture, API endpoints, performance characteristics, and usage examples.
- Developed a hybrid pagination and client-side filtering recommendation, detailing server-side responsibilities and client-side logic.
- Created a test script for hybrid filtering endpoints, covering various test cases including basic filtering, search functionality, pagination, and edge cases.
- Restructure API v1 with improved serializers organization
- Add user deletion requests and moderation queue system
- Implement bulk moderation operations and permissions
- Add user profile enhancements with display names and avatars
- Expand ride and park API endpoints with better filtering
- Add manufacturer API with detailed ride relationships
- Improve authentication flows and error handling
- Update frontend documentation and API specifications
- Implemented PrimeProgress component with support for labels, helper text, and various styles (size, variant, color).
- Created PrimeSelect component with dropdown functionality, custom templates, and validation states.
- Developed PrimeSkeleton component for loading placeholders with different shapes and animations.
- Updated index.ts to export new components for easy import.
- Enhanced PrimeVueTest.vue to include tests for new components and their functionalities.
- Introduced a custom ThrillWiki theme for PrimeVue with tailored color schemes and component styles.
- Added ambient type declarations for various components to improve TypeScript support.
- Created ParkPhoto and ParkPhotoEvent models in the parks app, including fields for image, caption, alt text, and relationships to the Park model.
- Implemented triggers for insert and update operations on ParkPhoto to log changes in ParkPhotoEvent.
- Created RidePhoto and RidePhotoEvent models in the rides app, with similar structure and functionality as ParkPhoto.
- Added fields for photo type in RidePhoto and implemented corresponding triggers for logging changes.
- Established necessary indexes and unique constraints for both models to ensure data integrity and optimize queries.
- Added `useRideFiltering` composable for managing ride filters and fetching rides from the API.
- Created `useParkRideFiltering` for park-specific ride filtering.
- Developed `useTheme` composable for theme management with localStorage support.
- Established `rideFiltering` Pinia store for centralized state management of ride filters and UI state.
- Defined enhanced filter types in `filters.ts` for better type safety and clarity.
- Built `RideFilteringPage.vue` to provide a user interface for filtering rides with responsive design.
- Integrated filter sidebar and ride list display components for a cohesive user experience.
- Added support for filter presets and search suggestions.
- Implemented computed properties for active filters, average ratings, and operating counts.
- Added EntitySuggestionManager.vue to manage entity suggestions and authentication.
- Created EntitySuggestionModal.vue for displaying suggestions and adding new entities.
- Integrated AuthManager for user authentication within the suggestion modal.
- Enhanced signal handling in start-servers.sh for graceful shutdown of servers.
- Improved server startup script to ensure proper cleanup and responsiveness to termination signals.
- Added documentation for signal handling fixes and usage instructions.