No reason to instantiate every time as_html's called, is there?
Also, sessions use a markdown_extension attribute instead of
markdown_extension_class. The latter is only used to set the former when
the session is created (unless another markdown_extension_class is given,
of course).
Links such as []{pokemon:mewthree} can come from users, so they should not
crash the parser.
So, when an object is not found (or more than one is found), call
identifier_url() directly, instead of failing to get the object for
object_url(). Essentially, treat the link as having an unknown category
(like mechanic:, currently).
The test that check the pokédex descriptions updated so that only
links to known objects and "mechanic:" are allowed.
Linked-to objects aren't required to have identifiers now, so object_url()
in custom extensions might need to be changed.
The one in the test did, for example.
Now results are sorted by is-this-your-language (times levenshtein
distance, if appropriate), then by rough class of result (Pokémon, then
moves, then abilities, etc.) and finally by name.
This fixes a couple issues:
- If both a foreign name and a local name matched a wildcard lookup,
you'll see the local name. Before, you'd see whichever happened to be
first alphabetically.
- Wildcard results are more likely to have useful stuff at the top,
rather than being dominated by foreign junk and names of obscure
locations.
This also updates our usage of the whoosh API, which was old and busted
as of 2.0 or so.
Language identifiers are stored and retrieved, rather than English
names.
Language weighting biases towards the current language, rather than to
English.
Language is no longer considered nullable to indicate English.
Duplicate names in other languages are no longer omitted from the index.
Previously, every single spline-pokedex request tacked another markdown
extension onto a global list in spline, making markdown processing just
a little bit slower over time. This is terrible.
Now we do something a little less crazy and a little more global. Wait,
is that less crazy or more?
All accessors now take a `root` arg, the root of the media tree.
Alternatively `root` can be a custom MediaFile subclass, which should allow
neat tricks like:
- Checking some kind of manifest to prevent stat() calls
- Custom properties of the file objects (e.g. for HTML <img> tags)
- Downloading the media on demand
Tests assume media is at pokedex/data/media, skip otherwise.
- the Session has a `pokedex_link_maker` property, whose `object_url`
method is used to make URLs in Markdown
- pokemon.names_table.name is now an ordinary Unicode column
- pokemon.name is a MarkdownString that is aware of the session and the
language the string is in
- pokemon.name_map is a dict-like association_proxy of the above
- move.effect works similarly, with transparent $effect_chance substitution
as before