If the HTML that's returned from the `$.get` request contains a `<script src="..."/>` tag it loads the JavaScript file via ajax, and by default it attaches a timestamp to it to bust cache. That means the file loads every time the modal is opened, and the browser treats it as a new file each time. The result is that code fires multiple times and events listeners are added multiple times.
Event and selectors appear to have been accidentally combined. The result is that typing in any input triggers a call to the `/get_matching_tags` route. We can probably limit the selector farther to only fire when `#tags` is typed into.
Requires the "goodread" module (added to optional-requirements.txt) and an API key
Retrieves Goodreads author information and displays their photo and "about" text
With them shown in a modal, you don't lose your place in the pagination. If the request comes via Ajax, the minimal layout is used. If via a normal request, the full layout is used. That lets you open the details in a new tab and have the full experience, but if you're clicking through the results of a search, you can view many without losing your place.
Added ability to reload database connection (refresh problem)
Bugfix display hot books (no hot books, hot books are deleted books, no longer result in error 500)
Thanks @idalin user language should be detected from browser, or otherwise with enabled anonymous browsing it can be selected as admin (configure language for user guest). Annymous browsing can be deactivated afterwards
Bugfix for feeds
- removed categories related and up
- load new books now working
- category random now working
login page is free of non accessible elements
boolean custom column is vivible in UI
books with only with certain languages can be shown
book shelfs can be deleted from UI
Anonymous user view is more resticted
Added browse of series in sidebar
Dependencys in vendor folder are updated to newer versions (licencs files are now present)
Bugfix editing Authors names
Made upload on windows working