* Add self-service account deletion
* Disable access to cancelled accounts & implement Stripe interactions
* Add tests
* Fix failing tests
* Remove cancelled accounts from lists
* Fix incorrect redirect
* Use _path instead of _url for consistency
* Don't track how far the inicieration job got
We still want the step tracking so that the job can be interrupted. But, since the scope is idempotent, we don't need to track how far it got.
* Specify the exact time when the data will be deleted
* Fix crash due to unadvancable cursor
* Rename up_for_incineration to due_for_incineration
* Regenrate the schema
* Fix incorrect path check
* Migrate the SQLite schema
* Only show the cancel button on cancellable accounts
* Check that a subscirption method exists before calling it
* Ignore job failures due to missing records when an account gets deleted
* Skip sending notifications on cancelled accounts
* Use collbacks to integrate
* Add a blank line between queue_as and discard_on
* Break checks into methods
* Inline methods
* Rename Account::IncinerateJob
* Run migrations
* Migrate SQLite
* main:
Only hide the blank slate when there are no cards present
Support local installations where the app is loaded over HTTP
Revert "Make sure new card drafts are refreshed when reused"
Make sure new card drafts are refreshed when reused
Add a "*" to the queues handled by the solid queue worker pool
Remove unnecessary recurring execution cleanup task
Refactor: Replace pluck(:id) with ids method
- Split each CJK character into individual tokens for FTS5 indexing
- Add stem_content callback to SQLite adapter to pre-process content
- Stem search queries before matching against FTS5 index
- Update stemmer tests to reflect character-splitting behavior
This enables CJK search on SQLite installations where the FTS5
tokenizer cannot natively segment CJK text.
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The search functionality was silently dropping CJK characters because:
1. Query sanitization used `\w` which only matches ASCII word characters
2. Stemmer split by whitespace, which doesn't work for CJK languages
3. Highlighter used `\b` word boundaries that don't apply to CJK
This commit fixes all three issues:
- Query: Use `\p{L}\p{N}` (Unicode letters/numbers) instead of `\w`
- Stemmer: Preserve CJK characters as-is without stemming, since CJK
languages don't have stemming rules like English
- Highlighter: Skip word boundary matching for CJK terms
Also extracts `CJK_PATTERN` to `Search` module to avoid duplication.
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